I'd like to move to Jersey City. How do I learn more about doing that?
FAQ'S of Jersey CityThe Board of Realtors is happy to supply you with a list of its members that specialize in Jersey City properties: Two local papers, The Jersey Journal, a daily, and The Jersey City Reporter, a weekly, carry real estate ads - both from agents and from individual property owners.
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FAQ'S of Jersey CityJersey City lies on a peninsula between the Hudson and Hackensack rivers in northeastern New Jersey, Latitude 40.44 N, Longitude 74.04 W. Seven miles to the west is Newark, New Jersey; across the Hudson River to the east is New York City's, Manhattan Island.
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FAQ'S of Jersey CityWhile Jersey City's climate tends to be continental, influenced by winds from the west, it does experience temperature extremes throughout its four seasons. Summers are hot and humid while winters are moderately snowy.
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FAQ'S of Jersey CityJersey City is the State of New Jersey's second largest city. Given current population trends, it will be the largest by the year 2000! The population density is 15,368.9 persons/sq. mi. This may be compared to that of New York City, 23,320, and that of the nation as a whole, 661.9.
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FAQ'S of Jersey CityUS Routes 1 & 9, I-78, I-95, I-280, and the NJ Turnpike (exits 14B and 14C) make travel easy to Northern, Western, and Southern destinations. Since Jersey City is at the center of this major highway system, it's extremely easy for employees and goods to stream both in and out.
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FAQ'S of Jersey CityThis "original" little municipality called Jersey City grew out of the area known as Powles or Paulus Hook, a tract of solid land jutting out into the Hudson River, bounded by Harsimus Cove on the north and south cove or Communipaw Bay on the south, and separated from the marsh land on the west by a creek that had been enlarged about 20 feet in width, large enough for ordinary boats to pass. Warren Street was roughly its western boundary.
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FAQ'S of Jersey Cityquot;Jersey City; 1940 - 1960: The Dan McNulty Collection" by Kenneth French 1997, Arcadia Publishing, Charleston, SC To order call: 888-313-book
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FAQ'S of Jersey CityIf you would like to take a tour of either of the historical cemeteries, call well in advance to make an appointment. If you are trying to find out information on somebody buried in either Old Bergen or Vroom, write to:
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FAQ'S of Jersey CityThe state sales tax is 6.5%. There is no sales tax on food or clothing. Within a UEZ (Urban Enterprise Zone), the sales tax is slashed to 3%.
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FAQ'S of Jersey CityIf the woman lives in Jersey City, then you need to obtain a license in Jersey City. Go to the City Clerk's Office, 280 Grove Street, between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. Bring a witness and identification. How do I get a parking permit? Go to the City Clerk's Office, 280 Grove Street, between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. Bring a copy of your driver's license.
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FAQ'S of Jersey CityThe Jersey City Economic Development Corporation (JCEDC), a private, non-profit agency was created in 1980 to stimulate industrial and commercial growth in Jersey City.
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FAQ'S of Jersey CityMichael Pauw bought land for trading purposes on the west bank of the Hudson and called the area Pavonia. Associates of the Jersey Company bought Van Vorst family land and then sold lots in Paulus Hook on May 15. Robert Fulton established his shipyard at Green and Morgan Streets; 8 years later sailed steamboat "The Jersey" to New York in 14 minutes. The Paulus Hook area was incorporated as the City of Jersey City, but remained part of Bergen Township.
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FAQ'S of Jersey CityThe tax office at City Hall, 280 Grove Street, has tax records, block and lot numbers, and maps. The main phone number there is 201-547-5267 The Hudson County government maintains records of deeds, mortgages, and liens at 595 Newark Avenue in the Register's Office. This is about three blocks from the Summit Avenue exit of the Journal Square Transportation Center. The phone number is 201-795-6577. The Hudson County government also maintains tax records at 567 Pavonia Avenue.
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KPBS > About Us > Frequently Asked Questions about KPBSThe KPBS Outreach department is currently coordinating efforts to bring digital literacy to San Diego schools. If you would like to receive information about digital television, please call KPBS at 888-399-5727
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ServiceLink; Connections for Independent living and healthy ...Yes! Planning for the future is an important task for everyone. It involves learning all you can about the risks and opportunities ahead, then choosing the best options that fit your personal goals. ServiceLink Resource Center will be offering educational programs to help people make choices about their futures such as: financial planning, living arrangements, service availability and social connections.
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BCCC Distance Learning - FAQOur new Technology Learning Center (TLC) is where students, faculty and staff can receive assistance in the use of technology tools. The TLC is located on the third floor of the Library at the Newtown Campus, as well as the Bristol and Upper County Campus Libraries. This is a place where one-on-one technology assistance, targeted workshops, and help with basic computer skills is provided. Users can expect assistance with:
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Frequently Asked Questions - AstroViewerTo find your way in the night sky you don't need to set your location too precisely. Just choose the nearest city from the list or set your location on the world map (button "Location / City").
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Frequently Asked QuestionsAreas in any of the City Parks can be reserved. The City Manager's Administrative Assistant (469-1100) can help you with these reservations. She has information on what type of activities can and cannot be held in the parks.
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FAQPlease see the new Programs & Sessions page which fully explains how to respond to the 2008 Annual Conference Call for Proposals and how to submit a Poster Session for the 2008 Annual Conference.
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ASU Life Sciences Computer Support ServicesEither Steve or Dan can help you design and order your new computer. Please have an idea of the budget you'd like to stay within as well as what role the computer will play in your area. This will give us a better idea of what components to specify when requesting the final quote. We recommend Dell for the purchase of all typical "office-use" computer systems. If a more customized solution is needed we can work with USSI, Inc. to build a computer to your specifications.
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Questions & Answers - Consular Section | United States E...Unfortunately, the Embassy cannot help you in identifying or applying to American schools. You can, however, visit the American Center at 7-9 Prof. Dr. Dimitrie Gerota in Bucharest and browse through their materials on American universities.
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Self Care Center Frequently Asked QuestionsYou can receive HeartMath instruction from a licensed HeartMath 1-on-1 Provider in your area. These professionals are located throughout North America and Australia. Simply go to the following link and search by location, type, etc. If there's not a provider in your area check back often since we train new 1:1 Providers every quarter. You can apply to be accepted into our HeartMath 1:1 Provider Program.
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Tales of Asia - FAQ - MiscellaneousNo. Not easy. At least I don't think so, though there are some who seem to pick it up quite easily. While thankfully Khmer is not a tonal language like all of its neighbors', there are some extremely complex consonant clusters that are quite challenging to westerners. Also, like most Asian languages, pronunciation must be much more exact than with western languages and the slightest mispronunciation can leave your listener utterly perplexed.
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Myofascial Therapy - FAQWhile we do not currently offer formal seminars, we do offer Reichian-Myofascial Release training to certified professionals through our Therapy for the Therapist program. A series of training DVD's is currently under production and will be available in the near future.
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Frequently Asked QuestionsThe Archive originally worked with over 30 Palestinian refugee camp and village embroidery projects and Middle Eastern women's handicraft projects. Many have now closed, however in the hope they may revive you can find information about them on our webpage. This page documents the history of each project and gives details of their products and contact addresses. The Archive can also supply catalogues, brochures and other product images from each project, if you are interested in specific items.
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