Fremitus Borealis
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Do you want a place that will have good hockey programs as well (for your kids and such)?
I know there are people around the country that have moved to MN for that reason alone, so it's not an outrageous thing to look to ask about if you're looking into that or not.
Personally, I've been on the East Side of St. Paul my whole life, and the hockey program here is in its last stages - in its terminal stages at this point.
Cities (suburbs, more specifically) I am looking to move to when I finally get away from this God forsaken area, are somewhat limited to:
South St. Paul - legendary hockey program, nice, small-city feel super close to the "big city" - they've had I believe three SSP products in the NHL within the last year or two - it's a total win for a guy like me who was raised on the East Side and want my kids to grow up in an area that is low crime, clean somewhat, and has a great hockey program for my kids.
Stillwater/Bayport - just a perfect area all around. Just far enough yet close enough to live the night life/pro sports of the big cities.
Forest Lake - farther away, but super nice area.
Woodbury/Lake Elmo/Lakeland - super area all around, their hockey program is growing as well.
White Bear Lake - very similar in many regards to my above-stated about SSP. Actually might be where I move to eventually...
Honorable mention: Eagan, Maple Grove, Anoka or Elk River. All fantastic areas with legendary youth hockey programs.
Hmm, fair enough! I hadn't thought too hard about this aspect yet, though partially because I figured it's possible I might have moved by the time my first kid would be starting(I assume at least six or so years from now?), and high school is even further down the road; who knows how different demographics will have shifted in 14 years!
Still, good stuff to have back-burner thoughts on. I'd heard Eastside St. Paul was on a major downturn, so I'd mostly avoided looking in that area. Hell, even the areas immediately around Lakes Phalen and Como seem to be becoming islands of relative affluence surrounded by blight.
Any thoughts on West St. Paul (including the part of St. Paul proper which is right across the river)? This area looked to have a lot of what I'm looking for in general if I get the job in St. Paul, but I've never physically been there, so I don't know what things are like on the ground. I'd only briefly looked at South St. Paul, though I was under the impression they were sort of looking at a downturn, as well (including in hockey). Of course I could always be wrong.
Stillwater seems like a great area with a lot of what I'd want, but it's also juuuuuust on the edge of what I'd consider "commuting range" for the St. Paul gig, and way too damn far if I end up working in Prior Lake, especially once it's wintertime. I'll definitely keep it in mind, though.