December 22, 2014

Jersey City Snapshots - for Kindle ereaders

Get out your Kindle (Fire) and check out Jersey City Snapshots. A new book by Anthony Buccino. 


More than 200 color snapshots of Jersey City, New Jersey, from Pavonia/Newport to Paulus Hook, from Grundy Park to Grove Street, along the Hudson River from the Colgate clock to Exchange Place, Harborside and through neighborhoods that have no names.

Color photos are ideal for viewing on Kindle Fire, and bring you up close to New Jersey's second-largest city, its building boom and its broken ground.
Writer/photographer, who worked and walked these streets for nearly ten years, leaves words behind and speaks thorugh the camera lens and we see the commonplace wildlife, the glimmering structures and the grandeur of the Twin Towers at the World Trade Center and the memorials erected in Jersey City.

This collection is ideal for fans of Jersey City, and folks who've always wanted to visit.

2020: NOW IN PRINT

August 05, 2009

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In June my company tranferred us all across the river to Midtown Manhattan and I won't be getting to J. Owen Grundy Park very often. Please take care of it. Meanwhile, enjoy the slide show below.

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March 22, 2009

Grundy Park needs a new U.S. flag

A missing grommet will be the undoing of this U.S. flag on the pier at J. Owen Grundy Park in Jersey City across from the World Financial Center in lower Manhattan. The grommet has been missing for months. You'd think someone else might have noticed.

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December 04, 2008

Afternoon stroll in Jersey City

Along the Hudson River one sunny autumn afternoon ...


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November 25, 2008

Renovated!

Winter approaches J. Owen Grundy Park in Jersey City, N.J., on the Hudson River. Copyright © 2008 by Anthony Buccino, all rights reserved Copyright © 2008 by Anthony Buccino, all rights reserved Copyright © 2008 by Anthony Buccino, all rights reserved Copyright © 2008 by Anthony Buccino, all rights reserved Copyright © 2008 by Anthony Buccino, all rights reserved Copyright © 2008 by Anthony Buccino, all rights reserved
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July 10, 2008

The New Look

Before the rededication of the renovated J. Owen Grundy Park pier and later on in the day, after the food, the band and the politicians were gone.

Jersey City once again has a diamond in its rough.

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NEWS FLASH!
Three collections of essays by
Anthony Buccino are now available on Kindle.
A Father's Place, An Eclectic Collection
Sister Dressed Me Funny
Rambling Round, Inside and Outside at the Same Time

CELEBRATION on J. Owen Grundy Park pier

As I write this, the final touches, the tables of food, the security detail are all putting the final touches on the red-ribbon cutting ceremony about to take place at the rehabilitated park. I'm sure it's open to the public, just don't try to sit on the benches before it's rededicated. Before you know it, the limos and the politicians will show up. I wonder if folks from the Goldman Sachs building will be looking down to see if Gov. Jon Corzine shows up? As for me, my gold-embossed personal email invitation apparently got lost in cyberspace. C'est la vie, it goes to show you never can tell. It's a public event and if you know when the ceremony begins, you can just show up. But I figure, since I still have my day job, I might as well be there. If you need me at lunch time, I'll be inspecting the park. I'll be the squinting guy with camera. Maybe I'll see you there. 


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July 09, 2008

Grundy Park Prepares Reopen To Public

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July 02, 2008

Nice View of the Waterfalls in Brooklyn

Would that it were open this week, the J. Owen Grundy Park would be an excellent place to view the man-made waterfalls in Brooklyn. You can see them in the distance in the left center of the photo.

Copyright © 2008 by Anthony BuccinoWaterfalls view from Grundy Park in Jersey City


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June 29, 2008

Pier Got Two-Year Makeover

Park on river to reopen July 10 ... following $8.2 million rehabilitation.

Read all about it in the Jersey City Reporter