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  1. Well, I suppose that miracles can happen. I flew for People Express Airlines based in Newark for its fairly short life. While driving around one day, I stumbled into downtown Newark; once was more than enough.
    Prudential Insurance opened a major office complex in my Jacksonville hometown as I was finishing high school. It drew a large number of young women from local and distant areas, who chose to work rather than college. They all went to Newark for training; so I suppose it was civilized back in the ’50s.

  2. I am not going to argue with someone who spent time there. This article reminds me of one I read in the 1970- 80’s titled Rebirth of Detroit.

  3. SENNACHERIB:

    But Detroit is indeed doing better than it was. The bar is very low, but it’s been improving at least.

  4. Newark was a relative gem in the 50s and early 60s.

    I’ve heard conflicting reports regarding the direction Detroit’s been going over the past 10-to-15 years.

    Seems that when the politicians foster hopelessness, things go south pretty quickly. Then—possibly— when a place hits rock bottom, all the good people have gone and prices are low, good people seeking opportunity return, and if they’re left alone by the politicians, use their initiative and dreams to rebuild.

    NYC’s citizenry has been warned.

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