Memoβs Place Food Truck Night
Skip the cooking and enjoy a delicious meal from Memoβs Place. Grab dinner, connect with neighbors, and support a local food truck.
Station Bay is one of South Amboy's most active resident communities, with 88% of Cobu users regularly engaging through weekly events, 23 interest groups, chat, and a neighbor marketplace.
Located at 1000 Schindler Drive in South Amboy, residents connect through interest groups such as Lost and Found, Local Restaurants, and Dog Group, and a vibrant community chat.
The community hosts an average of 6 events per month, here are a few recent examples: SIRV Mobile Barber Shop π, The Baked Bear + Kielbasa N More Food Truck Night, and Yoga Sculpt Saturdays.
Station Bay hosts 6 community events on average every month. Here's what's coming up and what recently happened.
Skip the cooking and enjoy a delicious meal from Memoβs Place. Grab dinner, connect with neighbors, and support a local food truck.
Join us for an evening of great food from Rory Rooster. Come hungry and enjoy flavorful favorites served fresh right in your community.
SIRV Mobile Barber Shop will be onsite June 9th to provide professional grooming services right here in the community.
3 RSVPd Treat yourself to the best of both worlds with savory favorites from Kielbasa N More and delicious custom ice cream sandwiches from The Baked Bear. Stop by for dinner, dessert, and a great evening with neighbors.
5 RSVPd Join us for an energizing Yoga Sculpt session designed to strengthen, stretch, and recharge your weekend. Please express interest - it helps us plan better! Plus, you'll get reminders.
Station Bay residents have formed 23 active interest-based groups. Here are the most popular.
This group is a convenient destination for residents to discover, buy and sell items in your building. Post items or inquire about items in the discussions.
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What's one thing we all have in common? We all live at Station Bay! Use this group for general resident discussions, see upcoming events, and post your gatherings outside of current existing groups.
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A group for people who have either lost or found belongings in the community. Post here to alert your neighbors!
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Local restaurant recommendations within 35 miles of Station Bay. Photos are a plus.
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Here, doggy! In this group, we and our canine companions will get together regularly to do fun activities like walks in the neighborhood, trips to the dog park, and puppy play dates. What to bring? This will vary by gathering so always be sure to check the gathering's description for details or ask in the discussion section. When in doubt, don't forget your leash, ball, & some poop bags! Have an idea for our next puppy play date? Schedule a gathering!
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A place where we can share observations on our surroundings here at Station Bay. The geese, the sunsets, spring growth, etc. There may be a more fun name for it?
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Real conversations from verified residents at the Station Bay community.

Resident-recommended spots in South Amboy β the places people who actually live here go to.
Frequently asked questions about community life at Station Bay.
Station Bay has one of the most active resident communities around. Over the past year, residents exchanged more than 2,700 messages with one another on our community platform, and they have built more than 40 interest groups. For a prospective resident, this means joining a genuinely engaged waterfront community where neighbors interact every day.
Station Bay runs a full events calendar with strong turnout. The Summer BBQ drew 64 RSVPs, a Pretzel Pop-Up drew 59, the Holiday Party drew 54, and a Super Bowl pre-game event drew 43. There are also seasonal parties, recurring Yoga Sculpt Saturdays, and frequent food truck nights with vendors like Brooklyn's Famous Pizza. For a prospective resident, this means there is almost always something happening to join.
Yes. Residents at Station Bay clearly know and look out for one another. A 155-member Lost and Found group keeps misplaced items moving back to their owners, with neighbors returning earbuds, sweaters, and phones found in shared spaces. Residents also leave free dog treats and party favors for each other and praise neighbors' homemade baked goods. For a prospective resident, this shows a connected, caring community.
Residents at Station Bay have built more than 40 interest groups. Some of the largest are Lost and Found (155 members), Local Restaurants (143 members), the Dog Group (117 members), the Foodie Group (78 members), Nature at Station Bay (60 members), Gym Buddies (59 members), Game Night (55 members), and Business Networking (52 members). For a prospective resident, this variety means there is almost certainly a group that matches your interests and you can also add new groups.
Yes. Station Bay is very pet friendly, with a Dog Group of 117 members, one of the largest groups in the community. Residents follow dog park updates closely, share news about it, and even leave free dog treats for neighbors' pups. For a prospective pet owner, the large, active Dog Group and on-site dog park make it easy to meet other owners and feel at home.
Residents at Station Bay most often recommend the nearby Raritan Bay Waterfront Park for walks, runs, and fireworks viewing, including a free New Jersey Symphony concert held there. Along Broadway, neighbors point to the South Amboy Train Station, a summer live music series, and Kimber Dry Cleaners. Residents also reference a nearby ShopRite for groceries. For a prospective resident, this is a neighbor-built guide to the South Amboy waterfront.
Stories and updates from life inside Station Bay.
Station Bay is a waterfront apartment community in South Amboy, New Jersey, set right along the Raritan Bay near the train station and an emerging ferry terminal. This is a remarkably active community and neighborhood.
The clearest proof is in the conversations that occur in our online community platform. Over the past year, residents posted more than 2,700 messages to one another, covering local recommendations, lost items, dog park updates, event planning, and small acts of kindness. On top of that, residents have created more than 40 interest groups, which is an extraordinary number and a sign of just how many ways there are to connect here.
If you want to know what it is actually like to live at Station Bay, the honest answer is that you would be joining a busy, well established community with a strong waterfront identity and neighbors who genuinely engage with one another every day.
Daily life at Station Bay runs on a current of small, helpful interactions. The community platform has a Lost and Found group with 155 members, and it is constantly in use. When someone leaves earbuds in the gym, a sweater on a treadmill, or a phone at the lobby bar, a neighbor almost always posts about it and drops the item at the coffee machine or the leasing office so it finds its way home. That habit of looking out for each other is everywhere here.
Generosity shows up in fun ways too. Residents leave free dog treats at the lobby bar for neighbors' pups, set out New Year's party favors by the coffee station for anyone to grab, and pass along extra goodies. One resident posted a delighted thank you after a neighbor left a coffee themed surprise on their car, just because. Another resident's homemade baked goods, including a carrot cake and banana bread, earned glowing public praise from neighbors who called them top notch.
People help with practical things constantly. Residents ask for and recommend reliable cleaning services, dry cleaners, and local resources, sharing specific names so the next neighbor benefits. The resident Marketplace, with 432 members, keeps a steady stream of items moving between neighbors.
There is also a strong sense of shared ownership over the community's outdoor life, especially the dog park, which the 117 member Dog Group follows closely. Together, all of these everyday moments make Station Bay feel like a real, connected place rather than just a large building.
Station Bay runs one of the fullest event calendars around, and turnout is impressive. The Summer BBQ led the way with 64 RSVPs. A Pretzel Pop-Up drew 59, the Holiday Party brought in 54, and a Super Bowl pre game event pulled 43. A Forever Bracelet Making class drew 40 RSVPs, and a Valentine's themed Cupid's Bloom Cart drew 39.
The variety is part of the appeal. Residents have gathered for a St. Patrick's Day Dinner Party with 31 RSVPs, a Western Party with 30, an Earth Day celebration with 27, and a Halloween costume party with 25. Seasonal favorites like Trick or Treat events round out the year, and there is a regular rotation of food truck nights featuring vendors like Brooklyn's Famous Pizza, Kielbasa N More, and Mike Makes Grill. For routine, residents can count on recurring Yoga Sculpt Saturdays.
What the calendar reveals is a community with momentum. Between the big parties, the food trucks, the wellness sessions, and the interest group meetups, there is almost always something to do.
The daily conversation at Station Bay reflects a community that loves where it lives, especially the waterfront.
The Raritan Bay Waterfront Park comes up again and again. Residents share it as a place to walk and run, recommend it as a prime spot to watch fireworks, and pass along news of events held there, including a free New Jersey Symphony concert and the annual South Amboy Day celebration. One neighbor even helped a newcomer map out a running route to the park. The bay, the lighthouse views, and the nearby ferry and train station are clearly part of the appeal of living here.
Pets are another major theme. The dog park is a frequent topic, and the large Dog Group keeps owners connected. Food and local services are constant too, with residents recommending nearby restaurants, dry cleaners like Kimber on Broadway, and trusted cleaning services. Neighbors also share local happenings, from a live music series at the South Amboy Train Station to a fire company car show on Broadway, which keeps everyone plugged into the wider South Amboy community.
Station Bay has more than 40 interest groups, an unusually deep lineup that reflects how many different ways residents connect. Some of the most active include:
At Station Bay, the neighborhood guide is written by residents, and it centers on the waterfront. The Raritan Bay Waterfront Park is the clear favorite, recommended repeatedly for walks, runs, sunset views, fireworks, and community events like South Amboy Day and a free New Jersey Symphony concert. Broadway is the other anchor of local life. Residents point neighbors there for the South Amboy Train Station, a summer live music series, a local fire company car show, and practical needs like Kimber Dry Cleaners. For groceries and errands, residents reference a nearby ShopRite, and for getting around, they regularly discuss the South Amboy train and the ferry service to and from the city.
Based entirely on how residents live and interact, Station Bay reads as a large and genuinely connected community. The signals are strong. More than 2,700 resident messages in the past year on the community platform, more than 40 interest groups, a 155 member Lost and Found group, a 432 member Marketplace, and events that regularly draw 40, 50, and 60 plus RSVPs.
The everyday quality of life shows in how neighbors treat each other. They return lost items, leave free treats and surprises, recommend trusted local services, and rally around the waterfront they clearly love. The sheer breadth of interest groups means there is room for almost anyone to find their crowd.
The best way to understand life at Station Bay is to visit and take in the waterfront setting yourself. Schedule a tour to walk the community, see the amenity spaces where residents gather, and meet our team.