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"Not the best part of the Rockaways"
While the town is improving every year due to the efforts of town officials and residents, it will be a while before it can attract a huge influx of residents. The main problems are its crime rates, the long commute to the city, and this area (like most of the Rockaways) is often hit the hardest by storms, tornadoes, etc.
- Beautiful views
- Cheap housing
- Unsafe
- Often hit by storms
- Long commute to Manhattan
"Hammels overcoming from the past"
Hammels was considered a fairly rough neighborhood in the past, always mentioned in the news were bodies floating ashore and stray bullets hitting ten year old kids. But, the area has improved over the years. The housing in the area is provided by Hammel Houses, a public housing project that was built in the 1950s. The community watch program has cleaned the area up quite a bit, but there still remains much of what comes from a low income housing project.
Hammels does have its draw with it residing along the beach. The area is far away from Manhattan and thus crowds are limited. The distance provides a long train ride into the city, but living outward has benefits, less traffic, more space, and lovely beach views.