Anthony Russo Civic Association, The
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Civic Association
Description – A community based service organization of approximately 300 members providing recreational and social services to the youth and senior citizen population of Hoboken.
Services – Community based programs
Website – www.russocivic.com
Address – 420 Adams St, Hoboken, NJ 07030
Telephone – 201-792-6226
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October 3rd 2006 - 15:01:15 |
I hear it’s noisy… right?
Some people commented about this place on another post:
http://hoboken411.com/archives/3524#comment-4241
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October 3rd 2006 - 15:10:59 |
I wonder if this is a “social club” in the Gotti sense of the term?
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October 3rd 2006 - 15:21:27 |
yeah they suck. i can understand a place for the old folks to go. This ain’t it.
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October 3rd 2006 - 15:30:26 |
Eric, there is also the San Giacomo Club on Adams between 5th – 6th, and the Madonna Del Martiri (sp?) on the corner of Adams and 4th. These are nowhere near as loud as Russo’s club. I still don’t think it is the club people though – it is the “neighbors.”
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October 3rd 2006 - 15:50:14 |
the Giacomo cats are great. Maybe you’re right… i don’t know
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October 3rd 2006 - 17:38:28 |
I walk through the San Giacomo people on a regular basis after parking, they’re always a quiet and friendly crowd. The Russo noise doesn’t get to me, it’s the double parked cars in front of the place most nights of the week.
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October 4th 2006 - 07:51:28 |
Last nite was surprisingly quiet. yeah the double parked cars with the booming sound systems.
planning a coup de’ tat…
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June 4th 2007 - 21:36:34 |
Today there were as per usual many a double parked cars on Adams St. One by the Gaslight, 3 or 4 by ARCA.
Someone called the cops. A cop came ran his lights and sirens, gave the fellow at the Gaslight a ticket.
Then the cop moved down to the other cars. Ran his lights and siren again. It was like kicking a beehive. While Micheal talked up the cop, everyone got their cars out of there. Then Mike ran back into the ARCA and came out and moved the last car.
I don’t feel bad for the bloke at the Gasligt, he was breaking the law, but I do feel angry that he was the only one ticketed.
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June 4th 2007 - 21:49:00 |
Did the gaslight patron come out to try to move his car and the cop didn’t care, or did the patron never show and the cop just wrote him a ticket?
If the cop didn’t give him a break like the one he offered Russo Jr, then I agree it’s a double-standard.
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June 4th 2007 - 22:01:43 |
He showed, they talked, the car was moved, but the cop did spend some time writing something down.
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June 4th 2007 - 22:02:40 |
I don’t know what the cop wrote. The driver was upset through, and he was moving his car and didn’t see the break the others got.
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June 4th 2007 - 22:04:59 |
I hate crossing Adams because of the double parking, it is too hard to see the on coming traffic.
Why don’t all of use that live there call the cops on the double parkers, make it inconvenient to park there.
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June 4th 2007 - 22:14:31 |
Thanks Journey, just curious.
I used to live on Willow and the cops took double-parking very serious there because ambulances had to make it down to St Marys. Other places in town they seem more sporadic in their efforts.
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June 5th 2007 - 09:23:46 |
More double parking this morning at 7:44 am. I couldn’t stay and see what was the result of calling the cops.
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June 5th 2007 - 20:20:32 |
My better half said he saw MikeR. talking to the cop and moving a car this morning when he left.
4 or 5 cars out there when I got home from work, another call, when my better half got home there were no cars.
I don’t mean to be picking on Russo and the Civic Club, but the law is the law.
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