Recent comments in /f/Newark
Atuk-77 t1_ixmi89g wrote
Rent freeze doesn’t do any good to the city, however, it may be necessary to have a cap ~5%.
CSmooth t1_ixmi4ld wrote
Also, much as we want to encourage brick city participation, you can easily live in an adjacent yuppie enclave suburb and still work/enjoy Newark while having a quieter Montclair/X-Orange/Harrison backyard, and potentially for cheaper than a decked out new-rental right downtown.
Considering “safety” is the primary concern, vs “will this be too boring?”, the one thing I’d say is don’t waste precious hours & dollars living in Hudson county or NYC and reverse commuting. If you visit NJ and want a different flavor of life, especially for only 3 months, you could even try your hand at Shore life or ultra-suburb central NJ, though hard imagine desiring the latter if I were college intern, or even grad intern age. Further you branch out, more you need a rental or wheels access.
Good luck
Edit: I start with “Also” because Newark is a fine/safe. However you move in your own state’s urban metro, apply that social wherewithal. E.g. you’re from Illinois. Maybe you love and live in ChiTown itself. OR, you shelter up in Skokie before/after work lol. Different strokes for different folks.
Ironboundian t1_ixmb150 wrote
What’s the lie?
This is from the website linked
“Please be advised that on March 4, 2022 and pursuant to Executive Order 292, Governor Murphy rescinded the Public Health Emergency but has never terminated the New Jersey State of Emergency as it relates to COVID-19.”
toughguy375 t1_ixm7yrr wrote
You will be safe from crime as long as you don't sell drugs on a street corner. There are beggars everywhere and they will ask you for money but they won't hurt you.
sutisuc t1_ixm5b67 wrote
The biggest thing you should be afraid of is how miserably hot it is in the summer
rhks92 t1_ixm3k2p wrote
I go to school around here and it’s not bad at all tbh but I’m only speaking around the downtown area, haven’t ventured elsewhere. People hyped it up to be dangerous before I came but it’s not bad.. certain areas can be sketchy but simple street smarts should get you thru it
wildwillybillyboy t1_ixm2oj9 wrote
Reply to comment by DrixxYBoat in Possibly going to Newark for a summer internship but I hear it’s unsafe. by [deleted]
Agree - the reputation does match up. I work around military park and walk to and from Broad Street station without issue. Some people are strange but I’ve yet to run into any issues
Ravenknight222 t1_ixm2fmz wrote
It’s not even bad bruh just don’t be a radical loser and stay in the shadows like everyone else tryna make it
stephenclarkg t1_ixm1tf2 wrote
Again with the lying articles meant to rile people up :(
felsonj t1_ixm1guo wrote
Fear of crime in much of the US Is far out of proportion to the actual probability of its occurrence. This should not be a factor in your decision-making about a Newark internship.
2kool4tv t1_ixlyrn8 wrote
Reply to comment by wornoutnewark in Possibly going to Newark for a summer internship but I hear it’s unsafe. by [deleted]
It’s like they wanna read “I got robbed 4x outside of the place you wanna intern at!!”
NewarkDwyer t1_ixlvm48 wrote
I did this last year with my gf and daughter and it was actually a lot of fun (and I'm a terrible skater). The kids have a great time & some of the folks are talented skaters. There's also something cool about being able to walk to a rink and skate among the high rises of Newark.
People complaining about this need to take a happy pill -- and a reality check. I go to Mulberry Commons with some regularity and it's usually nearly empty. The idea that having the winter village is denying people use of the space is laughable.
wornoutnewark t1_ixls6bx wrote
Generic post like this come of as both ignorant and lazy. What specifically are you wanting to learn? Crime is, for the most part localized. Even in the safest cities, there are neighborhoods where there is more crime. If your criteria for deciding whether or not to take up this internship is the avg crime rate; then the decision is done and this post redundant. Look elsewhere.
If however you want to know how safe you can expect to be, assuming you lived and worked here; start by providing information on where you will work, what hours, where do you plan to live, how do you plan to commute, age, gender, size, visible tattoos indicating gang affiliation and so on. Information that will actually help the members on this board give you intelligent and useful feedback.
PS> perhaps the mods can add a sticky with a list of standard information that is mandatory for posts like this.
poete_idris t1_ixlpdk5 wrote
Y’all are so annoying I stg just go somewhere else damn
DrixxYBoat t1_ixlncfl wrote
Newark isn't nearly as unsafe and "crime ridden" as people from r/newjersey would like you to believe.
If you're gawking like an outsider and walking conspicuously, you're an easy target anywhere in the world.
For Newark, downtown is pretty much a safe haven, and is most likely where your internship will be. All 4 of our colleges are downtown, Rutgers, Seton Hall, NJIT, and ECC.
If the internship is corporate, I'd also expect it to be downtown.
There are several other neighborhoods throughout the city that are great including forest hills, the ironbound, and weaqhuahic park on the Elizabeth Ave side.
How are you getting to the city?
If you're taking the train out here, Newark Penn Station is among the safest places in the city. There's also the light rail located in Penn Station which might be able to get you to your internship location.
Many outsiders to the city use the train + light rail system to move around, and thus when there's a flock of Indian kids from NJIT on the 5:45 light rail, your safety is never at risk due to crowd size.
There's also frequent bus service throughout the city Buses run from 5 AM to Midnight. They're as safe as any other form of transportation but not as sexy. You'll see more homeless people on buses and more working class people. Everyone minds their own business.
Some people are loud, annoying, or stinky, but fights and commotions aren't the norm. Everyone is just trying to get from point A to B.
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lookingtocolor t1_ixllhv0 wrote
I'd suggest taking a visit to Newark to get a better feel for your self, for even a day or two. It's like any city, some areas are rough and some will be fine with what you'd expect from a city. I went to school here from Jersey City and now own a home in Newark and I like living here. Personally in the North ward, not forest hills and I can say I enjoy living here.
Marv95 t1_ixl6ilv wrote
Reply to comment by FireDawg10677 in BOARD MEETING: Black Students, Parents Experience Incidents of Racism at New Newark Global Studies High School by madsheb
It's in an Hispanic hood near 7th Ave. I doubt it's white kids.
sutisuc t1_ixknx6j wrote
Reply to comment by Ironboundian in Skating, Igloos and More! Newark Winter Village Returns for the Holiday Season by madsheb
Enclosing it in a shitty chain looking fence so only people who pay to use it, effectively cutting off half the park to the public
FireDawg10677 t1_ixkexym wrote
Reply to BOARD MEETING: Black Students, Parents Experience Incidents of Racism at New Newark Global Studies High School by madsheb
No way I don’t believe it Newark is a predominantly latino and black city no way this school has white kids acting like this in a majority black city these claims don’t pass the smell test something else is afoot
Ironboundian t1_ixkcjfz wrote
Reply to comment by sutisuc in Skating, Igloos and More! Newark Winter Village Returns for the Holiday Season by madsheb
How is creating a winter ice skating spot mismanagement?
reputationStan t1_ixkb2b2 wrote
Reply to BOARD MEETING: Black Students, Parents Experience Incidents of Racism at New Newark Global Studies High School by madsheb
> He went on to say, "no child should have to walk into a space meant for education expecting to learn only to be met with ostracism, with threats of violence and being called an N-word, a monkey and a slave." This reportedly happened during an unspecified class session.
good lord
Nwk_NJ t1_ixjvcgj wrote
Nice to see though. People seemed to enjoy it, and at least something is happening at the park...still don't get how quickly these nice parks with cool little amentities, become absolutely desolate and not maintained.
Kingsizebed t1_ixn7bry wrote
Reply to Renters At Newark Apartments See Hikes Despite Freeze: Report by madsheb
Joe Biden America