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Roseland Ave/Livingston Ave,
Tim (guest)
wrote
11 years ago:
It's actually Easton Ave
Sears (closed),
LiteHacker (guest)
wrote
15 years ago:
Students park in the back, facing Rutgers, for free. Bus stop close by to get to classes.
Car robberies frequent. It's not uncommon to see broken glass from a car.
Passion Puddle (Cook College),
Odii (guest)
wrote
15 years ago:
We All Miss yhu edgar alway in ourheart
Frelinghuysen Hall,
buckeye1776
wrote
15 years ago:
Watched the Raritan River rise and fall with the tides leaving small islands midriver occuppied by the birds.
The Gateway,
Michael (guest)
wrote
15 years ago:
Featuring:
* 600 Parking spaces
* Rutgers University Press
* Barnes & Noble
* Other retail space
* Housing units
Design here:
http://www.devco.org/decor/gateway.pdf
The Gateway,
Mr_Matte
wrote
15 years ago:
The big gap between the streets and the train is where this is going in (taken March 2010).
Passion Puddle (Cook College),
shelly cruz (guest)
wrote
15 years ago:
I love you and miss u primo
Cook Co-Op Bookstore,
BruceMagnus (guest)
wrote
15 years ago:
The co-op went out of business and the store is now a Barnes and Noble
Houlihan's,
LLDP05
wrote
15 years ago:
One of my favorite places to eat.
Former Cooper Dining Hall,
RUClassOf2007 (guest)
wrote
16 years ago:
Used to run an "Intermezzo" service, which provided students with a formal dining experience at the same cost as a normal dinner at a Rutgers dining hall.
Feaster Park,
Dave (guest)
wrote
16 years ago:
Drug-dealer central
Qeen's,
waxtadpole (guest)
wrote
16 years ago:
It's actually called "Olde Queens Tavern"
Bank of America,
JA (guest)
wrote
16 years ago:
This buidling is owned by Johnson & Johnson and used by corporate employees. Bank of America rents a small portion of it.
Aja Asian Cuisine & Lounge,
Dave (guest)
wrote
16 years ago:
Great burgers here!
Scott Hall,
buckeye1776
wrote
16 years ago:
Known as Scott Hall when I went to Rutgers in the 1970's.
Passion Puddle (Cook College),
LUCIA CRuz (guest)
wrote
16 years ago:
Thisz is a pond to remember ma cousein edgar cruz who drowend 6.9.2008
R.I.P EDGAR CRUZ I MISS U PRIMO WITH ALL MY HEART I LOVE YOU
Student Activities Center (The SAC),
buckeye1776
wrote
17 years ago:
Use to be known as The Ledge.
New Brunswick Theological Seminary,
buckeye1776
wrote
17 years ago:
Originally part of Queens College later Rutgers University. Queens College was originally started as a seminiary.
Old Queen's Building,
buckeye1776
wrote
17 years ago:
When first built Old Queens contained the classrooms, offices, library and dorm rooms and the third floor was still unfinished.
Buccleuch Park/Buccleuch Mansion,
Rickyrab
wrote
17 years ago:
Park is real. It should be named "Bucceleuch", I think, but please wiki it.
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