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ReeseCommaBill t1_je7aa3r wrote
Reply to Best spots for photos (beside skyline) by Baegarr
The Bergen Arches abandoned railway tunnel… if that's your vibe.
ReeseCommaBill t1_je79c5n wrote
Reply to Gyms? by SilverDistribution62
Been with Club Metro in Newport for a few years. It's rarely packed, and dead on weekends (it's Newport, after all). It's good value for the price.
ReeseCommaBill t1_je1h4qc wrote
Reply to comment by NeueBalance in Newport Lease Take Over ? Is this possible or prohibited? by NeueBalance
I think legally they have to offer it to the public for non-discriminatory reasons. But, if I give them someone's info straight away, I don't see why they wouldn't at least consider them and let them apply.
ReeseCommaBill t1_jdx7wov wrote
I’m leaving my apartment in Newport’s Parkside West 1 month early and unless they can fill it, we’re on the hook for that last month.
(If anybody wants a 3BR for around 4k I’ll give you a tour before it goes on market)
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ReeseCommaBill t1_jdiocic wrote
Reply to Weird guy by Grouchy-Bandicoot772
If anyone lived in Astoria, Queens in the mid-aughts, you remember "Lloyd Five Fingers," who'd go car to car on the N train asking for donations for his basketball team. "If you don't have change, try and have a smile."
ReeseCommaBill t1_jdh5vzc wrote
Reply to comment by ReeseCommaBill in 295j experiences? by dreamcicle11
Oh, and they're opening a branch of the JC Public Library on the ground floor. That sealed the deal for us.
ReeseCommaBill t1_jdh5plx wrote
Reply to comment by dreamcicle11 in 295j experiences? by dreamcicle11
Yes, we toured, but didn't see many other buildings.
For us, it was amenities vs. price. We've been in Newport for 5 years and our rent would have been higher than 295J if we stayed. If we stayed we wouldn't have the gym, the courtyard, the co-working space (a big plus for me). Our son has also been going to PS22 up the street—since we were unable to go to our local school, PS37—so there's less upheaval for him. He's also a water bug, so the pool (tiny as it may be) will be absolutely massive for him. My wife and I are now work-from-home full time, so being further from the PATH train isn't a big deal.
There were more pro's than con's, but there were some cons when we made the decision:
• There's no big supermarket in the area, not yet at least. We've been doing ShopRite From Home since the pandemic, but it is still helpful if you need to run out quick to get like, mushrooms. (We will miss Newport's exceptional East and South Asian grocery specialties). The same is true for a pharmacy/CVS/Duane Reade for that kind of stuff.
• The construction noise. We're on the southwest corner where one building is going up, so there will be daytime noise. Though, as my wife put it: "It's a city."
• Our new apartment is smaller by about 100 sq feet than our current place, but our hope is that we'll use the amenities as much as we can if we need to stretch our legs.
It's a bit of a gamble for us, but considering what we would get for the price we were offered, it was very hard to turn down.
ReeseCommaBill t1_jdfjg53 wrote
Reply to 295j experiences? by dreamcicle11
My wife, son, and I are moving to 295J in May. Moving from Newport. If you see a guy wearing a New York Red Bulls jacket everyday, come say hi.
ReeseCommaBill t1_jcah7tj wrote
Reply to comment by jman457 in CONFESSION TIME: If I know I can make the round trip within the allotted 1 hour I will only activate a single Light Rail ticket by kraghis
I think it's up to $100 now. But at $2.75 a ride, that's 36 rides. I can easily ride the HBLR 36 times without seeing a ticket collector, so even if you get caught, it's still less in the end.
ReeseCommaBill t1_jc8b1c5 wrote
Reply to comment by SeaworthinessSuch415 in Things to do while buzzed in JC? by sgobos
Eh, they started looking for people who don't get off at WTC/Brookfield. Especially on weekends when it's nice out. Though if you just duck behind the seat, they usually can't see you, if they look at all. That said, when I get stoned, "Hide from authority figures" is not exactly a thing that fills me with good vibes.
ReeseCommaBill t1_jby9h8q wrote
Reply to Things to do while buzzed in JC? by sgobos
In the summer I’ll do an edible and sit in the sand at Newport Green Park and just people-watch and see the ferries go in and out. Sometimes you see the big ass cruise ships going out too.
ReeseCommaBill t1_jbp77ah wrote
Reply to comment by RebeccaLoneBrook29 in Newport Rental Crazy Price Increase 20-25%+ by recklessmax80
Just buying time, really.
ReeseCommaBill t1_jbk9axg wrote
That’s why my family and I are moving down to Bergen Lafayette.
ReeseCommaBill t1_j8x0spb wrote
Reply to Experience with JC light rail? by Maleficent-Baby-1926
Also, not for nothing, the ticketing process is becoming more and more like the honor system.
I live in Newport and take my son to speech therapy next to the Jersey Avenue station twice a week. There have never been ticket collectors at either station in the year-plus we've been taking this ride. I always have an e-ticket ready to go in the NJT app on my phone, but it just sits there.
I do see the ticket agents at Hoboken waiting for people getting off to connect to the PATH, but that's about it.
ReeseCommaBill t1_j7g6ss3 wrote
Reply to Is there any app or website that gives the real time location data of the lightrail? by Hit_ballW
I use the Transit app on iOS and I find it pretty reliable. On the weekends there are often service changes that impact the times. It helps to follow them on social. They’ll post the times the trains leave from their starting terminals. If one is operating every 30 minutes as opposed to the usual 20 minutes, I know to be careful.
ReeseCommaBill t1_j7g6asp wrote
Reply to comment by lucidrevolution in What is going on? Can hear the sirens and helicopters but cannot see anything from where I live… anybody in a tower with better view? by Papotte
Actually, I live in Newport, about 2 blocks from the tunnel, and I don’t hear the helicopters hovering that often. I hear them going up and down the river or flying people out to EWR, but not in the “traffic report” stationary sense. Could just be me.
ReeseCommaBill t1_j77bva0 wrote
Reply to Is there any reason why the wind is so much more aggressive in Jersey City compared to the surrounding areas? by yesiam_samiam
It’s especially bad in Newport because you have a bunch of high rises at the bottom of a hill and immediately next to a whole swath of low lying land, like the Hoboken train yard. It so gets funneled into those buildings. That’s why it’s especially bad where those buildings start, like at the corner of Newport Pkwy and Washington.
ReeseCommaBill t1_j6paq7e wrote
Reply to comment by noodle_spam in Downtown FLWR coming soon on Newark Ave in Jersey City. Is this going to be an adult use cannabis dispensary? by itsmeinjc
>I go to Rise in Bloomfield for edibles. I guess for me, it makes me feel like I know I'm buying legit stuff, not something laced with fentanyl. Just my preference.
ReeseCommaBill t1_j5ayncg wrote
Reply to New neighbors cook Indian food every night. Whole hallway smells like an Indian restaurant all the time. What can we dooooooo by [deleted]
I love Indian, I don’t see a problem here.
ReeseCommaBill t1_j52xxgw wrote
Reply to How do you feel about access to public transit options in your neighborhood? by North_Emu8686
Newport is boring, but if you love easy access to transit, we’re within steps of Path, Light Rail, and a short walk to NJT at Hoboken. We used to have a ferry, there was talk of bringing it back but ::shrug::
ReeseCommaBill t1_j29k71l wrote
I have lived in Newport for 5 years, moved right before my son was born. For working professionals with young kids, Newport is great, since it is conveniently close to just about everything. But if you’re younger, childless, or single, I imagine it must be super boring. Bonus if you have a fondness for East- and South-Asian cuisine and culture.
ReeseCommaBill t1_j26g3sa wrote
Reply to comment by jcnative in Is this new or am I just oblivious? by GoHuskies1984
I think he meant Newark Penn, not Newark Airport. That plan is still in the works, though I don’t think it makes a lot of sense to expand the PATH to the Newark Air Train. If you’re going to go through all the trouble, extend the PATH all the way to the airport itself. Don’t half ass two things, whole ass one thing.
ReeseCommaBill t1_ixqfqm0 wrote
Reply to Where we watching USA vs England? by peastu
If you want a less crowded option, the Sammers Supporters Club, one of the US supporters groups, are going to Dorrian’s in Newport.
ReeseCommaBill t1_jebc6ax wrote
Reply to comment by pixel_of_moral_decay in Newport noise 1-3am by Upper_Ad4939
That would line up with the high tide times this week.
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