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storm2k t1_jdtgzps wrote
my grandparents had a house in elmora hills and i spent a ton of time in warinanco growing up. that part of the park is indeed a hidden treasure in the springtime.
storm2k t1_jdrnfv7 wrote
it's been this way for a while now. it still has its rough edges, and honestly probably always will. but it's way, way, way improved over its nadir in the late 1990s.
storm2k t1_jd64dz6 wrote
jersey city marathon/half is april 23rd.
compuscore usually has most of the races that are organized in jersey, as they do the timing for almost all of them. not a half of full/halfs anymore. most races i see these days are like 5-10k's or just fun runs and stuff.
storm2k t1_jd63asv wrote
Reply to This is why I hate route 1 by Cucktus
the jughandles on route 22 send their regards. especially the washington ave one.
storm2k t1_jd5udid wrote
Reply to comment by sutisuc in Pro-fascism Bolsonaro truck has been driving through Union County (and probably other areas in/around NJ & NYC) for 5+ months, blaring music. by JerseyGiantsFan
common refrain from a lot of groups of expats here in the states. people like trump and desantis have strength in florida because the cubans, venezuelans, and colombians view anyone who isn't ultra hard right conservative is a communist who's out to get them.
storm2k t1_jcyjdds wrote
Reply to comment by beltalowda_oye in If you have a problem & can't figure out how to fix it, contact 211. They help navigate the system to connect you to services regarding; housing, healthcare, legal, substance abuse, income, food & child care. There are so many programs that ppl don't utilize b/c they don't know they exist. by New_Stats
we are several steps ahead of a lot of other states (especially since many of them purposefully make it as difficult as possible to get the benefits you're entitled to) but things are still more difficult than they should be. unemployment is the biggest offender in this (their website is like 20 years out of date at this point) but other facets of state government lag hard.
storm2k t1_jcyhew2 wrote
Reply to comment by peter-doubt in Newark’s comeback?!? by SnooBooks4898
based on most of the new construction i've seen everywhere else in the city, it won't be. it will be the same cookie cutter bs that gets thrown up everywhere. at this point the only places you see "interesting" facades are usually when they redevelop historic buildings and they try to keep the historic facades.
storm2k t1_jcyb1hh wrote
Reply to If you have a problem & can't figure out how to fix it, contact 211. They help navigate the system to connect you to services regarding; housing, healthcare, legal, substance abuse, income, food & child care. There are so many programs that ppl don't utilize b/c they don't know they exist. by New_Stats
this is a good reminder, and also a stark reminder about how badly the state sometimes does with promoting programs that exist to help its citizens. nj does a lot of good stuff for its residents, but hides it in difficult to navigate programs that you need help with knowing how to apply for and use the benefits your taxes are paying for.
storm2k t1_jc3o3lq wrote
Reply to comment by VaMoInNj in Does uber seriously divide up the state as “east” and “west” of parkway? as far as rates go by Marabuto1994
it's a solid dividing line if you plan to charge more for rides in and around the shore.
storm2k t1_jbwcv7i wrote
Reply to comment by thebongofamandabynes in The decline of Jose Tejas by VividFossil
i mean, just because it's only a few places doesn't mean it's not a chain. it's just a small one.
storm2k t1_jbw4k1m wrote
Reply to The decline of Jose Tejas by VividFossil
i think a lot of chain restaurants have gone to shit in the pandemic. prices for crappy food have gone thru the roof.
storm2k t1_jb1vvbb wrote
Reply to A recent thread made me nostalgic for malls back in their heydey. Anyone have any vintage pictures of Monmouth Mall in particular? by mkymouse73
i'd love to get some pictures of bridgewater commons from its heyday in the late 80s/early 90s, especially when they had each level kinda themed in terms of how fancy the stores on that level were (commons collection, etc. i wish i remembered what the other ones were called) and the three story escalator that they took out when they built the new elevators, etc.
storm2k t1_jau57a6 wrote
Reply to comment by ThrowinSm0ke in Recommend a decent butcher in Central NJ? by Cweid
you are 105% correct, red bank is the shore, which is its own region.
hind and fore in bridgewater is very good, and if you don't mind a bit of a ride, chester meat market in chester is also excellent.
storm2k t1_jaeamiw wrote
Reply to New Jersey’s notorious property-tax bills went up once again last year, growing on average by more than $200 or more than 2%, according to the latest data from the state; the increase pushed the average New Jersey property-tax bill to a record-high $9,490 in 2022 by rollotomasi07071
and it will continue because no one wants to ever do any of the things that would make the taxes actually go down:
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consolidate municipal governments, police services (ideally to a county level), school districts (each tiny little town does not need it's own k-8 and then pay extra for send-receive to another district's high school), and others. it can't just be one of these things, it has to be all. you need to have fewer mayors, councils, administrative staff, and having police forces at higher levels would better spread out the cost of salaries for cops.
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more tax sources than just the property tax. other places in the country get pieces of the sales tax to fund municipal budgets. can't do that in nj. doesn't help all towns evenly (would be more of a boon for places with big downtowns and shopping) but it would also encourage such development.
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modify or kill the fucking farm exemption thing. it's basically an exploited joke at this point. every single rich person who has a small apiary or grows a few christmas trees on their property and thus pays way less in taxes is more that everyone else has to pay to make up the difference. budgets are what they are. either raise the money level high enough where it helps actual farmers but can't be as easily exploited or kill it and replace it with something more useful.
but given that we live and die by our precious home rule in this state, none of this will ever happen, so we all just keep getting stuck paying more for property taxes every year.
storm2k t1_jae8g71 wrote
Reply to comment by jiffyparkinglot in New Jersey’s notorious property-tax bills went up once again last year, growing on average by more than $200 or more than 2%, according to the latest data from the state; the increase pushed the average New Jersey property-tax bill to a record-high $9,490 in 2022 by rollotomasi07071
it depends. i live in bedminster. the school here is great, but we could just as easily be part of somerset hills regional and still have our actual school and have our kids go to bernards hs in the normal way and not on a send-receive which costs more money.
storm2k t1_jadv8py wrote
Reply to Is this legit? by Bergamoted
yes. they've extended the anchor deadline several times. today is indeed the very last day. file if you qualify.
storm2k t1_jad5hmf wrote
Reply to Bagel or roll for your breakfast sandwich? by CriscoSour
i'm honestly not a major hard roll fan, so i always opt for a bagel. plain or jalepeno usually. the place i like puts too much salt in their everything mix for me to enjoy it. gets too salty between the taylor ham, added salt, and cheese plus the coating on the bagel itself.
storm2k t1_jacshlq wrote
thank unchecked rampant development in the 1980s and 1990s for most of that. the road network that exists around here was fine for the levels of traffic and devleopment that existed until then, when the children of retiring farmers did not want to continue that business and developers were paying through the nose for land, so all that farmland got sold, overdeveloped with sprawl, and now here we are. and it's not changing. major new freeway level development is pretty much going to be dead in new jersey forever at this point. nimbys will kill all of it as they killed the somerset freeway and many other projects.
storm2k t1_jacrp32 wrote
Reply to What is on top of this hotel in wildwood? I’m talking about the disc shape on the roof. by AdministrativeBall58
the motel's restaurant. most of the motels along the crest had a coffee shop style restaurant on their top floors or roofs that served breakfast and lunch. idk how many of them still operate.
storm2k t1_jaax3hi wrote
Reply to comment by Foef_Yet_Flalf in Scale model of Newark Airport Terminal, 1972 by Meetybeefy
terminal c has three levels because they have two ticket counter levels and the carousel level. terminal a just has the two.
storm2k t1_jaa80tr wrote
Reply to comment by Foef_Yet_Flalf in Scale model of Newark Airport Terminal, 1972 by Meetybeefy
it was below it. if you look at the model where the lower roadway is, that is the arrivals level where the carousels are. the parking was below that.
storm2k t1_ja8e1ro wrote
including when there was parking under the terminal building. which lasted until the wtc attack in 1993. i remember going there as a kid when we'd go to pick up my dad when he flew in and parking under there. those were also the days you could walk all the way down to the gates as long as you went thru the metal detector. a lot has changed.
storm2k t1_j9p7mcy wrote
Reply to comment by css555 in Awful design flaw at EWR by css555
that's because they're going to be replacing the current air train. the new one will have a better connection to the new terminal.
storm2k t1_j62hxcx wrote
Reply to Free range eggs for sale in Sussex County by R-nw-
damn those eggs look amazing. i'd consider taking a ride out to get some. what would you charge for some eggs?
storm2k t1_jebm4zg wrote
Reply to NJM car insurance worth the switch by Cashneto
every couple of years i price out various companies just to see if i can save some money. njm was going to charge me way more than some others. have heard very mixed things since they opened it up to everyone in the state and now advertise just as much as your geicos and allstates and state farms.