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crazy scene in brooklyn...mass shooting on a subway station and apparenlt explosive devices. SWAT, ATF and FBI on scene
stay safe
stay safe
Anyone know of a good sports bar near Barclays Center?
Looking at Google, I see a place called Bleachers but idk
I’d ask on the Isles board if they remember any, but LOL
Panarin came in peaceThey come in peace I'm sure.
Lighting does comes from the ground. So you're not wrong.Are we being attacked by aliens right now?
I’ve never heard thunder like this before. It sounds like it’s coming from underground.
I have heard on very good authority that the Good Samaritan in this video who helped this woman being scammed and bullied out on the F Line is a New York Rangers fan:
Also when does the PATH go to Queens? This looks nothing like the Court Sq-23rd Street station in Queens.Why didn't the guy recording just use his voice and call out the scammer lady instead of awkwardly recording it and whispering in the girls ear
If you can only get there once, save it for a playoff game. A regular season game at MSG might underwhelm you if the opponent isn't a big rival or if the Rangers lay an egg.I love NY! Seeing the Rangers at MSG is on my bucket list.
Hey, pretty crazy things happening in my job (in a good way) and the opportunity to move to NYC has presented itself for this coming January or February
I've been doing so preliminary research into areas to live in that are within my budget.
Naturally, I'm basing all my research on proximity to MSG haha. So far, I have 2 good options. One is a place on Orchard Street in Jersey City. The other is Sherman Avenue in Inwood.
Some basic questions for people who have first hand experience (google is a little general ha):
1. Are these decent areas to live or is there nothing noteworthy about them? Ideally I'd like close proximity to a supermarket and transport line
2. Is either area as easy to access MSG as google maps tell me it is? I.e. sherman ave shows as a 35-40 min train ride and 3 min walk to MSG. Does this vary in NY, Will I actually be commuting longer on game day?
3. What should I expect renting in NYC? Are landlords hard to deal with? Is the standard or housing and upkeep decent or are a lot places in poor condition?
4. Is it feasible to expect to see all 41 home games (and the away games against the Isles and Devils) or will even the cheap seats be too pricey? On that note, how expensive is the Average ticket?
5. Are either, or both, of the areas I mentioned reasonably safe? I know crime exists in every city but I do I need to be extra careful in these areas
Less basic questions:
1. Is Jersey or NY better for tax?
2. Is it worth driving in either location? I assume driving in NYC isn't worth it
Where are you working? at MSG? I would not recommend strategizing your move based on proximity to MSG, personally. Unless you work there.
Where you work is a huge part of where you wanna be renting. Inwood is north of Manhattan, JC is west. You’re dealing with entirely different transportation systems (and issues)
Wow thank you for this!I can't say much about the quality of life in these areas (I did spend some time working in Jersey City 10 years ago).
For transportation you have the A train in Inwood which takes you directly to MSG. In Jersey City you have the Path but you'll have a bit of a walk I think. The Path is not always 24-7, depending on the line. There is also a ferry to pier 79 in Manhattan from Paulus Hook (where I used to work). You can catch a free bus from there to MSG. They don't run at night and I don't think they run weekends either. The ferry is a nice ride and quick (almost always on schedule) but the bus usually waits to fill up so can take some extra time.
Regarding tickets, the average upper is probably about $100 each. You can always buy season tickets or a smaller but you probably ant to wait until you know how many games you can really go to. You'll probably be able to get tickets to most games at face value on the various boards. Playoffs and premium games are another story.
Inwood is in manhattan and has subway stations. You're actually way north of yankee stadium, though. When I worked in Paulus Hook I could go doo to door from my office to MSG in about 30 minutes but I worked right next to the ferry.Well my office would be a block or 2 near times square but I would likely WFH a lot if I had to so office location isn't the utmost prio for me.
Thank you for the tip on ttansport. That's something I hadn't considered. Is one worse than the other or are there notable differences in price?
Wow thank you for this!
Stupid question but what about viewing games on TV? I have the NHL network in Ireland but I always find games are on black out. Are the rangers on like cable? And would that be affordable for most people or is something like the MSG network a luxury?
Hey, pretty crazy things happening in my job (in a good way) and the opportunity to move to NYC has presented itself for this coming January or February
I've been doing so preliminary research into areas to live in that are within my budget.
Naturally, I'm basing all my research on proximity to MSG haha. So far, I have 2 good options. One is a place on Orchard Street in Jersey City. The other is Sherman Avenue in Inwood.
Some basic questions for people who have first hand experience (google is a little general ha):
1. Are these decent areas to live or is there nothing noteworthy about them? Ideally I'd like close proximity to a supermarket and transport line
2. Is either area as easy to access MSG as google maps tell me it is? I.e. sherman ave shows as a 35-40 min train ride and 3 min walk to MSG. Does this vary in NY, Will I actually be commuting longer on game day?
3. What should I expect renting in NYC? Are landlords hard to deal with? Is the standard or housing and upkeep decent or are a lot places in poor condition?
4. Is it feasible to expect to see all 41 home games (and the away games against the Isles and Devils) or will even the cheap seats be too pricey? On that note, how expensive is the Average ticket?
5. Are either, or both, of the areas I mentioned reasonably safe? I know crime exists in every city but I do I need to be extra careful in these areas
Less basic questions:
1. Is Jersey or NY better for tax?
2. Is it worth driving in either location? I assume driving in NYC isn't worth it