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  • My Home Town,Born There,Lived There Around 12 yrs.,We Had A Brown stone,3 stories,Stevens Institute Of Technology was right up The Street,The Beautiful Smell Of Fresh Cooked Coffee Beans In The Mornings was Wonderful From Maxwell House Coffee,Sadly They Closed Down,Wonder Why? Maxwell House Is One Of The Top,If Not The Top Selling Coffee Still Today!,Think They Relocated To Florida,Not Sure Though,Played Little league Baseball where Baseball Was Invented! Loved This Town Then,And Now.

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  • Hoboken--just the place for you if you are part of the white establishment and the power structure and believe in white supremacy...you know I have more respect for whites in the south because they show their racist contempt, but whites in Hoboken give you a smile while expressing superiority in the most subtle of ways.

  • @Elesparto I'm sorry, but you're an idiot. You have more respect for white/racists in the south? Then go on and move down there. See if they let you eat,work,sleep, or even walk through their town. Dumb fuck, and then people wonder why racism still exists.

  • @blackteestatus15

    Just the type of expression I would expect from someone with strict racial and class views... 

  • @Elesparto You speak nonsense and you're the reason why you feel looked down upon.That's just your conscience telling you what a shitty human being you are. A "racist" wouldn't shake your hand let alone smile in your face. I'm just disgusted how you can throw around the racist word and think it's not a big deal. If racism was such a huge part of Hoboken's culture there would only be Irish/Italian residents. The world is trying to turn a new leaf. Get with the fucking program.

  • @blackteestatus15

    You could never be more wrong about my self esteem--it is in spite of such cynical racial views as you espouse that my sense of self and identify flourishes. As a Hispanic I am proud of who I am. The system of racial classification as it exists and which is so easily accepted in Hoboken do not even make a dent in my armor. The view that Hoboken is a racist town is not held solely by me--we are thousands...and would you say that they too feel worthless?

  • God I miss living there.

  • live there in the 90's but now it looks great people work hard and make a place for them selfs no place like it

  • Hoboken--just the place for you if you are an arrogant and racist white male or female who actually believes in the legitimacy of your own IQ...

  • @Elesparto That is in fact the exact opposite. Hoboken is way more diverse then your talking about. Don't insult my home city. Elysian Chart School is the best primary school out there. The food is outstanding. Why wouldn't you wanna be that close to New York. Seattle is great too though. So shut up. Learn to love more and hate less.

  • Hoboken and Jersey City are two of my favorite areas in NJ. Great views!

  • For commuters Hoboken is such a great place to live. It's proximity to Manhattan at its price point for housing is unrivaled.

  • Such great views in an area that has really come a long way

  • Hoboken is such a great area. Many of my friends live there and it's so easy to get to and from Manhattan by using the NJ Transit busses.

  • Hoboken is a community of closet racists comprised of Irish-Italians--these people believe themselves superior to hispanics and other minority groups. I have more contempt for these smiling racists than I do for the outright racists who would spit in my face.

    Hispanics, they are inviting other Irish-Italians in this video, not you. Do not trust these people. When they speak to you they speak down to you, not with you.

  • Definitely a cheaper alternative and has better views than inside the city itself

  • My father, aunt, uncle, grandparents lived on Willow Ave from 1932 to 1976 & WOW has Hoboken changed. They lived in a row style apt that was converted to condo in the late 70's, early 80's when Yuppies took over. Would love to see how it changed to Condo. Thanks

  • Can't beat the commute time into Manhattan and more bang for your buck too.

  • This is such a great community, and it is so close to the city

  • Great Town!, had visited Frank Sinatra birthplace. Hope they would do something at his birth place for memories since Frank Sinatra has fans around the world.

  • What a great cheaper alternative from Manhattan

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