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    NJ Transit Train Station - Linden

    NJ Transit Train Station - Linden

    2.0
    (5 reviews)

    I took the NJT out of Linden to NYC a few times during my visit. For the out of towners like myself…read morewho aren't familiar with the NJT, you can get to NY Penn from Linden. It's a small station not too far from Newark. They have a few small parking lots around the station. There's a lot of construction nearby which has apparently reduced the number of available spaces. The daily fee to park is $6. Be sure to read the signs as some of the spots are reserved for permit parking. They have machines where you can pay to park by space number, however my uncle paid and still got a ticket. You can purchase train tickets at the ticketing machines near the platform. They do not have any ticket agents available. A roundtrip ticket to/from NY Penn was about $20. The price of course varies depending on your destination. It was about $10 to go round trip to Newark Penn. The station has bike racks and lockers. I don't recall seeing any elevators, however they do have ramps to get to the train platform if you aren't able to use the stairs.

    Decent train stop, relative to overall NJ Transit quality (read: NJ Transit is awful). There are…read moretwo lines that run through here, so you can always expect something to show up (even if they do tend to cluster the arrivals around 5 before and 5 after any given hour). Anyway, my family lives relatively close by, so I come here to steal one of their cars to do things like move, do errands, escape New York, etc etc. Heated room if it's cold, ugly aesthetics, and ever climbing ticket prices; but hey it's NJT what do you expect*. --------- *Hopefully not modernism, efficiency, or affordability, because if you are you'll be sorely disappointed.

    Blaze Pizza

    Blaze Pizza

    3.9
    (7 reviews)
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    Clark Commons is a nice shopping Center which opened 10 years ago (August 2015). Whole Foods is…read morethe Anchor store in this shopping center. There are 4 entrances and 3 exits & sufficient parking; however, the aisles are narrow & congestion is a problem when it's busy. The 27 stores surround the parking lot. There is a nice choice of stores. Many are Chain Stores and Restaurants. I wish they had a Vegetarian or Vegan restaurant. These are the stores there: Petco Barnes & Noble (opened in August 2025) Whole Foods Market (includes a restaurant/pub) Hallmark (Cards, Gifts) Home Goods (Kitchen supplies & more) Five Below Ulta Mattress Firm Michael's (Arts & Crafts) Verizon Wireless - Victra Clark L.A. Fitness PNC Bank Carter's / OshKosh B'gosh The Vitamin Shoppe City MD Urgent Care (since 2017) VisionWorks (Eye exams, Eyeglasses) The RESTAURANTS & Take Out foods are: Panera Bread ~ yummy (with drive-thru) Chipotle Panda Express Applebee's Smashburger Blaze Pizza Crumbl Cookies (opened in March 2022) - read separate reviews on this store elsewhere (Google, Yelp, Clark Neighbor, etc.) It's right across the street (with a traffic light to cross safely) from Hyatt Hills Golf Course, which also has Miniature Golf. Some shops that have closed: Red Mango, Party City, Noodles & Company

    This is a nice outdoor shopping plaza. There are a few places to choose from for dining- Clark Bar…read moreand Applebee's for a restaurant vibe, or quick eats like Blaze Pizza, Panera, smash burger, and Panda Express. There is a nice variety of stores as well; Carter's/osh kosh Bgosh, Torrid, Ulta, Hallmark, Petsmart, HomeGoods, Michaels, and others. Also a Whole Foods, so it's a good one stop shop if you shop at these stores and live or commute nearby. There are a ton of great stores outside of the plaza as well, a Barnes and Noble, Target, Hand and Stone, and plenty of good food options are all within a 2 mile radius. The stores are all fairly new and well maintained and the plaza can get a bit busy but there is plenty of parking. It's a good place to shop if you're tired of the mall or don't want to deal with the crowds at the mall. 5/5

    Clark Public Library

    Clark Public Library

    3.0
    (5 reviews)

    The staff there is lovely so helpful and the setting is wonderful. Very calming in addition they…read morehave wonderful great

    Librarian Erin is always friendly and pleasant. I saw her…read moregive someone her own change to use the copier. Another librarian, young woman (nose ring, combat boots, shoulder length hair) could use lessons in speaking to her elders (i'm 60 & found her to be quite condescending). When i complained about people from a healthcare company on cell phones in the QUIET/NO CELL PHONES AREA, she snarled, "GO BUY HEADPHONES!". Ummmm, how about you do your job, ask them not to be on their phones, or find them a space in an unoccupied meeting room? You're lucky to have a town job. Previously, i have been accosted by 2 librarians for moving 2 chairs together, and having one shoe off. My socked foot has a lot less germs than folks wearing flip flops, crocs, and open toed sandals !! I feel singled out because i am here almost every day. Perhaps i should be waving a sign, or wearing a shirt PROUD TO BE..... Isn't clark a stigma free community? Isn't clark a safe community? I've seen THOSE signs on the police department door, the municipal building door, a few businesses' doors, etc., yet i don't feel safe, nor welcomed, at the clark library as a straight, heterosexual, English speaking, White woman. Perhaps the westfield or scotch plains libraries are more accommodating? The acoustics are strange here. There is an open atrium from the first to the second floor. The noise travels up to the second floor quiet area. The kids' area should be in the basement instead of taking up half of the first floor. You can hear every scream, block dropped, chair moved, etc. The check out desk is behind glass. You can hear word the librarians say to the public, their phone ringing, etc.

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