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Long retired, the Colgate Clock in Jersey City sits in a weedy field by the Morris Canal. Life goes on in Lower Manhattan on a dreary winter day as the World Trade Center grows taller. Feb 2012.Lane For U!Delaware Lackawanna train yards in Hoboken on the right before the terminal was built in 1907. The tracks were elevated then on tall piles. Erie railroad yards and Pavonia Avenue on the left. Jersey City. 1883Daily life on the Morris Canal small and large basins with lots of sailboats, coal barges, horses and wagons, factories, trains entering the Central Railroad of New Jersey Terminal. Jersey City. 1883Lower Manhattan and the new World Trade Center as seen through the railroad yards of Hoboken from Observer Highway. A contrast between old technology and the new. Feb 2012Jersey City

Couple of Things to Remember (Total LUNAR Eclipse & LITM Debate Watching Party)

The weather looks beautiful this Wednesday morning in local Jersey City. Despite cold temperature (20′s – 30′s), the sun is up and today looks enjoyable.

Unfortunately, weather will not keep up for tonight’s total lunar eclipse at around 10PM.
National Weather Service reports cloudy skies starting in the afternoon with possibilities of flurries. Let’s just [...]

LITM: Obama vs Clinton Debate Watching Party (“Texas Showdown”)

In light of President’s Day, Jersey City Register gathered some information on “Texas Showdown” between Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton – a debate of two presidential Democrat candidates: LITM (Love Is The Message) will be showing the battle of the brains and wits at their place on February 21st, 2008.
LITM is a cool place to [...]

Hillary Clinton Wins in NJ Super Tuesday Primary

Sen. Hillary Clinton wins over Sen. Barack Obama in a tightly contested NJ Super Tuesday Primary yesterday.
Reports show that Sen. Clinton also takes the state of New York.
Here are the numbers according to NJ.com

“Among New Jersey Democrats, Clinton claimed 54 percent of the vote to 44 percent for Obama. The win meant she would [...]