Kashyap Joshi
Proline Body & Chassis LLC
Kashyap Joshi: Proline Body & Chassis LLC. is a full service automotive collision repair facility located in Elmwood Park, NJ. With over 10 years of service, they are proud to offer industry-leading repair quality, unparalleled customer satisfaction, and unrivaled attention to detail. Our auto body shop uses only the highest grade material, up to date technology, and top of the line equipment to repair your vehicle to pre-accident condition. Their goal is to provide exceptional service.
Dunkin'
Kashyap Joshi: This place i sometime want to have it shut down if i had the powers! At night sometimes their these kids who work there with music on and dont even care if they have customers or not. Very ignorant people, even the morning shift, they will only be straight when hot temper customers come in like myself!
Boulevard Bar Grill
Kashyap Joshi: This Bar is PACKED on wed, and weekends! The staff is really friendly but dont get discouraged when they dont get to you because what bar do you get eye contact on the 1st shoot but they will get to you and even apologize for the delay when they dont have too since every patron has equal attention!
Mount Vernon Hotel Museum & Garden
Kashyap Joshi: Step back in time and take a guided tour through eight fully furnished period rooms and beautiful garden. Constructed in 1799 as a carriage house and converted into a hotel in 1826, the Museum transports the visitor back to the Mount Vernon Hotel, a country escape for New Yorkers living in the crowded city at the southern tip of Manhattan.
Mount Vernon Hospital - Sound Shore Medical Center
Kashyap Joshi: Mount Vernon Hospital (MVH) is a 196-bed, community-based, teaching hospital located at 12 North Seventh Avenue, Mount Vernon, NY. MVH has been serving the medical needs of the community and region since its founding in 1891 and is a member of the Sound Shore Health System and a teaching affiliate of New York Medical College. MVH provides inpatient, critical care, and ambulatory services and is home to the Beale Chronic Wound Treatment and Hyperbaric Center.
Leetwood Welcome Sign of Mt Vernon
Mt Vernon Fire Station
Kashyap Joshi: FDMV Fire Station # 4, quarters of Engine's 202 and 204. The city of Mount Vernon is protected 24/7, 365 by the paid, full-time firefighters of the Mount Vernon Fire Department (FDMV). The FDMV operates out of 4 fire stations located throughout the city, and operates a fire apparatus fleet of 5 Engines, 3 Ladders, 1 Rescue(Cross-Staffed), 1 Field Support Unit, 1 Squad Support Unit, 1 Fleet Maintenance Unit, and numerous other special, support, and reserve units. 8,000 emergency calls annually!
Sts Peter & Paul Church
Kashyap Joshi: This iconic structure is beautiful, with the arrival of Father John and under his stewardship, the parish has experienced not only a growth in the number of parishioners, but a revitalization of organizations, ministries and activities, serving not only our parish community but many in the Mount Vernon community as well.
St Paul's Church National Historic Site
Kashyap Joshi: This 18th-century church, located at 897 South Columbus Avenue in Mount Vernon, is one of New York's oldest parishes (1665-1980). It was used as a hospital following the important Revolutionary War Battle at Pell's Point in 1776, and was the scene of various military developments for the next six years.
Public School 83
Loreto Playground
Kashyap Joshi: This playground honors Alfred Loreto (1902-1950), slain New York City Police Officer. On the evening of July 21, 1950, Loreto, off-duty, was standing near his home on Hering Avenue in the Morris Park section of the Bronx when he saw two men with guns kidnapping a neighbor. Loreto pursued the two escaping gunmen, rescued the victim, but lost his life to a bullet.
Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University - Jack and Pearl Resnick Campus
Jacobi Medical Center
Victorians on the Main St
Kashyap Joshi: This street really got me stop and just look around. I have never ever seen a whole street that goes from one town to another filled with Victorian houses! And its not only that, the neighborhood has this vibe where you feel you just want to walk up and down the block peacefully! Very wealthy block.
The Barge Restaurant and Banquet Facilities
Kashyap Joshi: The Barge has been specializing in the finest steaks and seafood in Middlesex county since 1925. This fine restaurant is well know for its appetizing foods including thick juicy steaks and live Maine lobsters. Be assured, regardless of your choice, it will be one of the best meals you have ever eaten.
Payless ShoeSource #4431
Kashyap Joshi: One of the best shoe stores in town. The one thing i like about this store is that the staff never stops helping you, sometimes you feel "can you leave me alone" but at the same time you feel like your VIP and they dont stop until you are happy and they literally bring you up to the cashier. BEST SERVICE EVER!
Bonao Restaurant
Kashyap Joshi: Bonao has become somewhat of an institution in the Perth Amboy area when it comes to spanish food. This is a high traffic spanish restaurant in a really good location. It attracts a lot of customers from out of town that may not have easy access to spanish food in their own neighborhoods.
Amboy Towers Associates
Kashyap Joshi: A skyscraper which is 10-stories tall also known as National Bank Building.located at Five Corners, the intersection of Smith Street, New Brunswick Avenue and State Street. Although there were previously several department stores downtown, the largest today is discount retailer Bargain Man.
Downtown Mall Shopping Center
Kashyap Joshi: Morristown has attempted to implement transit-oriented development. Morristown was one of the first five “transit villages” designated in New Jersey in 2000.As a town with New Jersey Transit rail service at the Morristown station, it benefited from shortened commuting times to New York City due to the "Midtown Direct" service New Jersey Transit instituted in the 1990s.
Thomas Nast House
Kashyap Joshi: The Thomas Nast Home, also known as Villa Fontana, was the home of Thomas Nast in Morristown, Morris County, New Jersey, United States. He was a German born editorial cartoonist whose drawings in Harpers Weekly contributed to the downfall of Tammany Hall. He is also known as the creator of several iconic images such as Santa Claus, the Democratic Donkey, and the Republican Elephant.
Morristown National Historical Park
Kashyap Joshi: Morristown National Historical Park consists of three sites, the Ford Mansion, Fort Nonsense, and Jockey Hollow centered around the junction of U.S. Route 202 and new Jersey Route 24 in Morristown, Morris County, New Jersey, United States, that were important during the American Revolutionary War. Morristown is called the military capital of the revolution because of its strategic location, being the source for many essential supplies, and being used twice as the winter headquarters for George W
The Madison Hotel
Kashyap Joshi: This unique hotel offers an unbeatable location for anyone travelling to Morristown, New Jersey and dynamic Morris County. Centrally located to Morristown, Madison and Florham Park, The Madison Hotel is also just a short distance from the Parsippany corridor. Giralda Farms Corporate Park and Florham Park’s Campus Drive Complex, locations which boast several Fortune 500 companies, are literally a two minute complimentary shuttle away.
Hyatt Summerfield Suites Morristown
Kashyap Joshi: This Morristown hotel is also an excellent option for business travelers, as it is centrally located to Park Avenue at Morris County, as well as the corporate offices for Honeywell, Novartis and Bayer. For college students and their guests, the hotel is convenient to Fairleigh Dickenson University, Drew University, and Seton Hall University.
Macculloch Hall Historical Museum
Kashyap Joshi: Built in 1819 by George Perrot Macculloch, who was known as the "Father of the Morris Canal." The canal connected Pennsylvania's coal mines to Morris County's iron foundries. The canal was in operation for approximately ninety years, and was a major factor in the development of the city of Morristown, NJ.
Dublin Pub
Kashyap Joshi: Opened in 1973 in what had been the one-room Community Cocktail Lounge, the Dublin Pub is nestled at the top of Pine Street, just off busy South Street. Its murals of downtown Dublin, original street lampposts, antiques, artwork and full menu of great food and drink, recreate the wonderful warmth of a traditional Irish Pub. Known for its authenticity and as a gathering place for friends and family, the Pub has established itself as a Morristown landmark.
Red Chopstick
Kashyap Joshi: Came here for the first time this year..I was amazed how good their stinky tofu and Taiwanese sausage were. It was so good and tasty. It will be on my "must order" list! We also ordered 3 cup chicken / Sauteed pea shoots with Garlic / bamboo shoots with pork. They were all tasty. Flavor was just right but the 3 cup chicken was just a bit salty..maybe i'm not sure to food that's too salty.Overall this is a good place for small or big hang out. Staffs were really patient.
Pure Presbyterian Church
Queens Library Flushing Main Street
Kashyap Joshi: The Queens Library, also known as the Queens Borough Public Library, is the public library for the Borough of Queens and one of three library systems serving New York City. It is one of the largest library systems in the world by circulation, having loaned 15 million items in the 2011 fiscal year.
Lake Pavilion
Kashyap Joshi: Ordinary place. the first time i went, it was mid-day on a monday. SUPER CROWDED. the second time i went, they split the room so 3/4 was reserved for a wedding party. the food isn't bad, neither is the service but this place doesn't really stand out compared to the other restaurants in the neighborhood. they probably would get good business though because it is right next to the highway and their restaurant glows at night with neon signs.
Ganesh Temple Canteen
Kashyap Joshi: Authentic South Indian staples draw dosa devotees to this brightly lit cafeteria in the basement of a Hindu temple in Flushing; decor’s at an absolute minimum and you’ll bus your own tray, but real-deal eats and cheap tabs have inspired a cultlike following here. The Ganesha Temple was opened more than 30 years ago and bills itself as one of the oldest Hindu temples in the U.S. It underwent more than $4 million in renovations in 2007.
Fitzgerald-Ginsberg Mansion
Kashyap Joshi: The Fitzgerald/Ginsberg Mansion is a rare 1920s, picturesque Tudor Revival style mansion in Flushing, Constructed in 1924, it features rusticated, irregularly shaped fieldstone walls, a multi-colored slate roof, casement and leaded glass windows, and picturesque massing. Large, suburban picturesque revival-style houses from the 1920s were at one time prevalent throughout NewYork City’s affluent residential outer neighborhoods.The Fitzgerald house is one of the last great mansions in Flushing
Intermediate School 237
Kashyap Joshi: Rachel Carson I.S. 237 Magnet School for the Arts strives to achieve academic excellence by integrating music, visual arts, and theater across the curriculum. We excite and engage students by incorporating the arts to deepen students' understanding of core content while promoting an atmosphere of creativity, inquiry, and intellectual rigor.
Flushing Hospital Medical Center
Flushing Hospital Medical Center
Kashyap Joshi: Flushing Hospital Medical Center, with roots in our community since 1884 continues to grow to meet your needs. 325 bed hospital offers a full array of primary and specialty health care services to the Queens community including our recently renovated Emergency Department and our state of the art Labor, Delivery & Recovery Suites that last year welcomed 2778 of the newest members of our Flushing community.
Hoboken South Waterfront
Mamoun’s Falafel
Kashyap Joshi: Situated in the heart of Greenwich Village in New York City, Mamoun’s Falafel has been serving high quality Middle Eastern Food since it first opened its doors to the public in 1971. It is the oldest falafel restaurant in New York and one of the first Middle Eastern establishments in the United States. Best Falafel in hoboken and even in New York. They literally have lines up to 70 people (thats nearly 2 blocks of people waiting) You wont even know if its Black Friday or not!
Madison Bar & Grill
Kashyap Joshi: The Madison Bar and Grill is filled with an ambiance and class that is usually reserved for Manhattan eateries. The formal dining room is cleverly decorated in a 1940s style reminiscent of a chic roadside inn. The décor works an evocative, magical mood, with bare wood floors, wainscoted walls, soft lighting and subtle touches from a bygone era.
Hoboken Police Department
Kashyap Joshi: Hoboken Police are very nice! I think its because they hardly get calls for crime, domestic violence, since everyone is high class working people so their mature and all so when get to talk or even when they come by your car if your double parked they tell you to move with a smile on their face!
Carlo's Bakery
Kashyap Joshi: Carlo's Bake Shop, commonly known as Carlo's Bakery and also known as Carlo's City Hall Bake Shop, is a bakery located at 95 Washington Street in Hoboken, New Jersey, opposite the City Hall. It is currently run by Buddy Valastro Jr. The bakery has gained public attention as the setting of the TLC television series, Cake Boss.
Benny Tudino's
Benny Tudino's
Kashyap Joshi: Benny Tudino’s in Hoboken, New Jersey has the reputation as “Home Of The Largest Slice” and I have to agree. One slice of pizza takes two 8″ plates to bring to the table. Measuring the pizza today each slice is a foot long by 8 to 9 inches wide, it’s an incredible site to see on arrival.
800 Madison St
Kashyap Joshi: These apartments are beautiful! Their newly construction, high class people. You will only see high level working class people here and around the neighborhood! I personally live here in these apartments and their beautiful, yes their pricey but like i said if your making 6 figures and you have a family you will love it. Its a full service apartment, with pool, gym, everything! I been living here for the past couple of years and i love it!
1 Republik
Kashyap Joshi: Conveniently located in the heart of Hoboken, on Washington Street between 2nd and 3rd. With OVER 30 big screens and plasmas surrounding the enormous island bar, it will be hard to miss any sporting action. Our full food menu includes everything from casual pub fare to fine dining entrees. Feel free to bring your friends and family for a truly unique dining experience.
Stanley Theater
Kashyap Joshi: The theater opened to the public on March 24, 1928. Mayor Frank Hague attended the ceremonies that evening and, with the audience, was greeted on the screen by actress Norma Talmadge. An orchestral performance, a stage show called "Sky Blues," a newsreel, and a musical piece on the Wurlitzer organ, preceded the showing of The Dove starring Talmadge and Gilbert Roland.