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I've been wondering,What was life in trenton before the 90's? My family is from trenton, lived all over from north trenton, da burg, to South trenton right at franklin park on woodland. And even after I heard certain parts of trenton(excluding downtown and north) were still a nice place to live after the riots until the around mid 90's.r I guess im just asking what was life like, how did the enrgy of the city feel? Now you go into trenton and you feel like you have to be aware of everything around you because you don't know what can happen. Parts of if not all of the burg is not nice and it's now flowing down into the franklin park area. But in the 70's and before what was trenton like Is trenton really as bad as it seems. It's horrible because I hear great things about trentons past. I drive through and I can see and imagine how awesome trenton was just not too long ago. I wish trenton could back to the way it was in the 50s,60s, and 70's. I would certainly live there, it sounded liek the place to be, a nice place to raise the family. It would be apprecitaed if somebody could respond to my questions. Also, has anyone stayed in the city, whats it liek to live there now?! Is there constant gun fire, muggings, and robberies? Or does this stay in certain parts of the city. What's the franklin park area like currently?!
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Tuesday, September 11, 2012
2012: IT'S NOT THE TRENTON I KNEW!
All I can say is "WOW!" It sure isn't the Trenton I knew. A few weeks ago I was on my way to Mass at Sacred Heart Church on South Broad Street. The police had my normal Hamilton Avenue route closed off due to a large amount of traffic going into the Sovereign Bank Arena, resulting a detour. I took a right at the railroad tracks and exited to Perry Street where I headed back on Perry Street to North Warren. As I tooled down North Warren Street heading to the new intersection with South Broad Street, I tried to focus on what was as opposed to what is. Passing the ever familiar St. Michael's P.E. church brought me into a completely changed landscape. No theaters, no shops, mostly tall, glass-encrusted office buildings! As I crossed over to South Broad Street in the Mill Hill area, I was rudely aware that the Trenton I remember has morphed into a city dominated by N.J. and other high rise office buildings. Yeah, I miss the Trenton of my young years.
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I've been wondering,What was life in trenton before the 90's? My family is from trenton, lived all over from north trenton, da burg, to South trenton right at franklin park on woodland. And even after I heard certain parts of trenton(excluding downtown and north) were still a nice place to live after the riots until the around mid 90's.r I guess im just asking what was life like, how did the enrgy of the city feel? Now you go into trenton and you feel like you have to be aware of everything around you because you don't know what can happen. Parts of if not all of the burg is not nice and it's now flowing down into the franklin park area. But in the 70's and before what was trenton like Is trenton really as bad as it seems. It's horrible because I hear great things about trentons past. I drive through and I can see and imagine how awesome trenton was just not too long ago. I wish trenton could back to the way it was in the 50s,60s, and 70's. I would certainly live there, it sounded liek the place to be, a nice place to raise the family. It would be apprecitaed if somebody could respond to my questions. Also, has anyone stayed in the city, whats it liek to live there now?! Is there constant gun fire, muggings, and robberies? Or does this stay in certain parts of the city. What's the franklin park area like currently?!
How about an off duty Trenton cop to walk women to and from their cars when they attend an evening event at the Contemporary Club that is across State St. from the Statehouse. I was shocked when I went there a few years ago. My friend who took me said it is required for their safety. Trenton when I was growing up was vibrant, clean and welcoming. I grew up in West Trenton that was lovely. Today, it is awful. I drove my mother down our street 15 years ago and she insisted we were on the wrong block. Like my mother, I am still proud of Trenton and defend it whenever anyone says anything nasty about it. Regards
Tom - Just a question - when was the picture of Nevius-Voorhes with the small windows and name over the door taken? Is that a recent picture? I haven't been to "downtown" Trenton in quite awhile. Just wondering...
Lakeside Girl
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