As a recent graduate of UMDNJ-New Jersey Medical School, I will have to ditto the thoughts of nyeyes and say it is an EXCELLENT ophthalmology training program. They have faculty members, many nationally known, covering ALL subspecialties inlcuding oculoplastics, neurophth and ocular pathology along with an extremely diverse/large patient population as this is the only residency training program in the state of New Jersey. There are several hospitals that are covered including University hospital, the East Orange VA, Jersey City Medical Center, and Columbus Hospital. Their surgical volume compares to among the highest in the nation. It definitely is a tough program to get through including 24 hour in house call every 6th night as a first year, but this is the price you pay to have exceptional training.
As for location, I think its a mute point. ALL residents including >95% of medical students and attendings live in the periphery of Newark such as bloomfield, west orange, montclair..etc, all upper middle class neighborhoods of New Jersey. Shortest drives to the hospital are about 10-15 min, with the furthest distances being the Manhattan where several of the ophthalmology residents have lived. Its a safe commute as long as you do not decide to roam the newark streets at night. I had no problems during my four years as a med student in newark. A car is a MUST as you cover multiple hospitals and the transportationo system to UMDNJ is nothing comparable to the NYC subway system.
If anyone has any further questions, feel free to PM me.