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Huntington St. Housing

Updated: Jan 30, 2021

We love writing articles to help Rutgers students find off campus housing. In this blog series, we are going to cover and detail every single student housing street in New Brunswick that is predominately filled by Rutgers students living off-campus.


This week’s topic is Huntington St.




Food

Although there are no convenient stores or restaurants on Huntington, some of the tastiest foods are right around the corner. Down Sicard street, you’ll find Zookini’s Pizza and Olive Branch. At both restaurants, you can grab a well-priced meal especially at Olive Branch during the week when they have 50 cent pizza slices. You can also find Campus Deli at the corner of Senior street and Wyckoff street, only two streets over from Huntington.


Parking

Up and down the block is reserved for residential parking. As an off-campus student living on Huntington street, you’d have the standard Resident Ward 6 permit when you sign a lease for the year. Buccleuch Park also offer parking spots open for weekend visitors throughout the day and overnight stays. Parking is relatively easy on this street, especially towards the park where there are less houses.


Fun

Huntington St offers a more relaxed environment compared to some other New Brunswick streets. If you’re looking to get some physical activity in your day, Buccleuch Park offers soccer fields, baseball fields, basketball courts and tennis courts that are open to the public. It also has a scenic 2-mile path that loops around the park.



-Article written by Adham Shiera

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