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Re: Toughest New York Neighborhood [Re: SC] #599862
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Originally Posted By: SC
Originally Posted By: olivant
Originally Posted By: Sicilian Babe
When my brother graduated college in 1989, the Vietnam draft was still on.


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Should've have typed 1969. (I've heard SB's story before).


Yes, that's right. He graduated in 1969 and went to work that September in the Bronx. He figured it would be temporary, but then the 1970s and the teacher surplus hit, and he ended up working in the Bronx for over 30 years.

The worst day was when he came to school early one morning and found a dead kid, obviously the victim of a gang. He said the saddest part was that during the night, someone had stolen his shoes.


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Re: Toughest New York Neighborhood [Re: olivant] #599915
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In Billy Joel's song he sings;

"I've been stranded in the combat zone
I walked through Bedford Stuy alone
Even rode my motorcycle in the rain
And you told me not to drive
But I made it home alive
So you said that only proves that I'm insane"

So, I take it that Bedford Stuy is a bad neighborhood?

Re: Toughest New York Neighborhood [Re: Mark] #599971
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Originally Posted By: Mark
So, I take it that Bedford Stuy is a bad neighborhood?

Um, ya think? tongue

It's a shame, really. That neighborhood is made up of some of the most beautiful, walk-up brownstone apartments you've ever seen. But the urban blight that began in the '60s turned it into one of the highest crime rate areas in the five boroughs.


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Re: Toughest New York Neighborhood [Re: olivant] #599972
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Man, I can't wait till I'm allowed to go to New York.

Number one thing on my list is to walk through all these "notorious neighbourhoods". So much history on so many different levels and cultures. You New Yorkers seriously are some lucky buggers.


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Re: Toughest New York Neighborhood [Re: Mark] #599987
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Originally Posted By: Mark
So, I take it that Bedford Stuy is a bad neighborhood?


It WAS bad when Billy Joel was growing up in the '50s through the '70s but now it is not NEARLY as bad as it used to be. It's become somewhat gentrified and yuppified and it is on the way back to being a desired neighborhood.


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Re: Toughest New York Neighborhood [Re: olivant] #599996
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Okay, so some of the bad old neighborhoods of NY have become gentrified. Which ones are still bad?


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Re: Toughest New York Neighborhood [Re: olivant] #599999
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The city is a lot safer than it was twenty years ago. In my opinion the Dinkins era was the all time low as far as crime went. But any big city is going to have its bad areas. These areas (I've chosen one from each borough) still haven't lived up to their potential, as far as becoming upwardly mobile.

Bronx: Southwest Bronx

Manhattan: East Harlem

Staten Island: Stapleton

Queens: Hollis

Brooklyn: East New York


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Re: Toughest New York Neighborhood [Re: pizzaboy] #600017
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NYC is part of general crime trends in the US. The pits were the late '70's and'80's. The nationwide crime rate started to decline. Some broad-gauged explanations included: ageing population (smaller percentage of the most dangerous-aged kids); substitution of heroin for the more violence-inducing crack cocaine; better economy (in the 90's). But there's no denying that NY improved first and most dramatically thanks to mayor Giuliani and police chief Bratton. They aggressively pursued a policy of having the cops go after "quality of life" crimes that had been ignored earlier: turnstile-jumping, 3-card monte street games, low-level drug sales, littering, loud radios, etc. Sure enough: a huge number of those QWL offenders turned out to have outstanding warrants, or were suspects in major felonies. Giuliani also demanded that the Sanitation Dept. start moving aggressively on littering. Result: cleaner, safer streets.


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E nun me mporta si ce muoru accisu...
E s'iddu muoru e vaju mparadisu
Si nun ce truovo a ttia, mancu ce trasu.
Re: Toughest New York Neighborhood [Re: Turnbull] #600063
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the toughness of a neighborhood can be judged by the nickname it has


Do or die= Bed Stuy

I'm from Jersey...grew up in the largest city there...crack hit around the summer between 8-9th grade and things were never the same.

But Camden is easily the toughest hardest place I've ever been to

Re: Toughest New York Neighborhood [Re: getthesenets] #600086
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Originally Posted By: getthesenets
I'm from Jersey...grew up in the largest city there...

I'm guessing Newark? Besides the airport, I don't find myself there that much, so don't know: how're things these days? Jersey City seems to be cleaning up. New Brunswick did years ago. Was in Trenton tonight and didn't see much progress at all. But Camden, well, that's still a disaster... ohwell



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Re: Toughest New York Neighborhood [Re: SC] #600116
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I will go borough by borough. Some of these may not be the toughest now, but overall toughest reputation over the years :

Manahattan : Hell's Kitchen

Queens : Hollis

Da Bronx : Fordham & Fort Apache Section

Staten Island : Stapleton

Brooklyn : East New York

As for Avenue J in Brooklyn...." I eat Avenue J."
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Originally Posted By: Don Cardi
As for Avenue J in Brooklyn...." I eat Avenue J."
lol

lol

Avenue J on a Saturday night reminds me of the scene in "Blade Runner" when Deckard is stalking Zhora. wink


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E nun me mporta si ce muoru accisu...
E s'iddu muoru e vaju mparadisu
Si nun ce truovo a ttia, mancu ce trasu.
Re: Toughest New York Neighborhood [Re: Turnbull] #600800
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Originally Posted By: Turnbull
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As for Avenue J in Brooklyn...." I eat Avenue J."
lol

lol

Avenue J on a Saturday night reminds me of the scene in "Blade Runner" when Deckard is stalking Zhora. wink


I think Don Cardi was referring to "The Lords of Flatbush". There's a funny scene with Sylvester Stallone confronting a guy in a pool hall. The character Stallone is confronting is named Moose Mambo, a member of the gang called the "J's", but in real life he was Bruce Reed, my brother's best friend.


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Re: Toughest New York Neighborhood [Re: J Geoff] #613457
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Originally Posted By: J Geoff
Originally Posted By: The Italian Stallionette
I often heard of Hell's Kitchen. I think there is even a tv show by that name.

As for the neighborhood, that's where Mario Puzo grew up...



Hell's Kitchen is also where "The Fortunate Pilgrim" takes place. Somewhat his semi-autobiography type of novel, and the one he considered his finest.

Speaking of Avenue J - it was not hostile from what I recall 15 years ago, but I do have a little "subway tale" from two stops ahead from there, at Newkirk Plaza, just after Avenue H: when the subway car stopped, we heard gunshots. Everyone panicked. Nobody got off the car, and a mother standing next to me told her kids to stand behind her. I remember everyone saying "jesus" and "oh my god". Then the car went on and everyone relaxed. Next time I got down there I kinda looked around more carefully grin


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"Lords of Flatbush" was a very entertaining movie.
Avenue J was never a really tough neighborhood. But, further down on Coney Island Avenue, you could get into some scary situations.

I made nostalgic visits to my old neighborhoods in Brownsville and East New York in '97, '98 and 2000. Some of the areas looked like East Berlin after WWII.


Ntra la porta tua lu sangu � sparsu,
E nun me mporta si ce muoru accisu...
E s'iddu muoru e vaju mparadisu
Si nun ce truovo a ttia, mancu ce trasu.
Re: Toughest New York Neighborhood [Re: Turnbull] #613480
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Originally Posted By: Turnbull
Some of the areas looked like East Berlin after WWII.

Back to Jersey: Springsteen's ol' stomping grounds -- Asbury Park -- looked like that for decades thanks mostly to political corruption, and is finally coming around the past few years due to gentrification. You can still see it though, just a block from the boardwalk. Amazing how far it's come in just a few years, though. My dad's ol' neighborhood there, tho, is still pretty bad. (It's not Italian any more).



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Re: Toughest New York Neighborhood [Re: Turnbull] #613482
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Originally Posted By: Turnbull
I made nostalgic visits to my old neighborhoods in Brownsville and East New York in '97, '98 and 2000. Some of the areas looked like East Berlin after WWII.


The same is true of parts of Larimer Ave. area in Pittsburgh where I grew up. I was back there in August and there's whole blocks that look like that.


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Re: Toughest New York Neighborhood [Re: J Geoff] #613567
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Originally Posted By: J Geoff
Originally Posted By: Turnbull
Some of the areas looked like East Berlin after WWII.

Back to Jersey: Springsteen's ol' stomping grounds -- Asbury Park -- looked like that for decades thanks mostly to political corruption, and is finally coming around the past few years due to gentrification. You can still see it though, just a block from the boardwalk. Amazing how far it's come in just a few years, though. My dad's ol' neighborhood there, tho, is still pretty bad. (It's not Italian any more).


I used to run the boardwalk from Belmar to Elberon and back. As recently as 2003, I had to run in the street of Asbury Park because the boardwalk was so decrepit I was afraid I'd fall through. And, a big condo building, just across from the boardwalk, was abandoned before it was finished. Only the Stone Pony was open at that time.


Ntra la porta tua lu sangu � sparsu,
E nun me mporta si ce muoru accisu...
E s'iddu muoru e vaju mparadisu
Si nun ce truovo a ttia, mancu ce trasu.
Re: Toughest New York Neighborhood [Re: Turnbull] #613585
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Originally Posted By: Turnbull
And, a big condo building, just across from the boardwalk, was abandoned before it was finished. Only the Stone Pony was open at that time.

It's still there -- and still the way it looked then. Depressing. But the Pony is still there, too. And many (old and new) Boardwalk stands are, too. And shops and very decent restaurants. Boardwalk itself seems fairly new as well. So at least within the 1-2 blocks west, it's been starting to thrive again the past few years... thankfully.

Was just there a couple weeks ago, and said, hell, this is just fine and dandy. Was also there about 5 years ago and was a bit afraid to be there, but video taped it anyway. You'd be VERY surprised if you saw then-vs-now!




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Originally Posted By: Turnbull
I used to run the boardwalk from Belmar to Elberon and back.


Turnbull is slipping .... he just admitted to his life in crime.


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Originally Posted By: J Geoff
Originally Posted By: Turnbull
And, a big condo building, just across from the boardwalk, was abandoned before it was finished. Only the Stone Pony was open at that time.

It's still there -- and still the way it looked then. Depressing.

On one of my runs, I saw a guy hosing down the sidewalk in front of that condo. I stopped and asked him if the building was occupied. No, he said, but there was an operating gay bar inside (I didn't visit it). uhwhat


Ntra la porta tua lu sangu � sparsu,
E nun me mporta si ce muoru accisu...
E s'iddu muoru e vaju mparadisu
Si nun ce truovo a ttia, mancu ce trasu.
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Originally Posted By: SC
Originally Posted By: Turnbull
I used to run the boardwalk from Belmar to Elberon and back.


Turnbull is slipping .... he just admitted to his life in crime.


lol


Ntra la porta tua lu sangu � sparsu,
E nun me mporta si ce muoru accisu...
E s'iddu muoru e vaju mparadisu
Si nun ce truovo a ttia, mancu ce trasu.
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