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Put this on the 'Reasons NJ is Awesome' list

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Re: Put this on the 'Reasons NJ is Awesome' list

  • imageIheartCosmos:
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    Wait why is there no shopping on Sundays?
    Only in Bergen County. They also aren't part of the real NJ. I worked up there for 3 years and they truly dont think the rest of the state exists.

    I'm going to need a map of the real vs. not real NJ haha.  It's taken me this long to learn 31 and 78.  (the relevant roads I need to know up there.) 

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  • I love Jersey so much. I know this makes a weirdo but I have a sentimental adoration for the state of my birth. I went back for the first time in ten years the summer before last and let me tell you, I nearly cried when I hit the New Jersey turnpike.

    CRIED!

    Surely there is a classification of mental illness that explains this phenomenon, yes??

    I would give my right eye to move back to Jersey, but only if it came with the type of income that could handle the jacked up taxes there of course.



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  • imageAmeliaPond:
    imageIheartCosmos:

    imageAmeliaPond:
    I do hate NJ liquor laws. I'm from CA and the fact that you can't buy any alcohol in a grocery store is a source of constant frustration--I hate that Trader Joe's doesn't have cheap beer/wine.

    Its not that you cant, they just have limited liquor licenses so not ALL grocery stores can sell. You just need to schlep to the TJs in Westfield. Which, is closer to you than me, so stop whining Stick out tongue

    At least my Wegmans sells booze.

    But the one in Millburn is so much closer. ::whine::  I usually just make the trek to Total Wine and stock up. I think it might be better that we do all the alcohol purchasing at once so we can be properly horrified at the amount we buy on a weekly basis. 

     This is the one closest to me too.

  • Huge New Jersey fan here.  I think the north end of the NJ Turnpike is actually exciting and somehow pleasing to my eye.  I get amazed at all of that industry, plus I like containers because of my past job.  I think about how it used to be swampland and I wax proud about American industry and the men who built it all with their hands.

    Plus I love most of the Jersey Shore, including Seaside - I used to cocktail waitress in Seaside Heights, long ago and I love the log flume on their boardwalk.

    Plus the Pinelands and Atlantic City weirdness.

    And Bruce Springsteen.

    And sweetday, of course.

     

     

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  • We're going down the shore this weekend, and will definitely be hitting up the Joe Canal's on the way.

    Warehouse of booze, people! Warehouse!

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    My Trader Joe's sells liquor. I have no idea how they sell it, but they do. This is Mercer county.

    And....Lauren.... your list was missing the most important thing about NJ:

    Pizza

  • imagelaptopprancer:

    Huge New Jersey fan here.  I think the north end of the NJ Turnpike is actually exciting and somehow pleasing to my eye.  I get amazed at all of that industry, plus I like containers because of my past job.  I think about how it used to be swampland and I wax proud about American industry and the men who built it all with their hands.

    Plus I love most of the Jersey Shore, including Seaside - I used to cocktail waitress in Seaside Heights, long ago and I love the log flume on their boardwalk.

    Plus the Pinelands and Atlantic City weirdness.

    And Bruce Springsteen.

    And sweetday, of course.

     

     

    You didn't mention Wawa. Or all the malls. Or Central Jersey which I love. It just feels fresh and green and pretty and gah, I sound like a moron but seriously, my childhood is there. Walking to the pool, growing stuff, tomato stands, the smell of spring and fall, apple picking, all the cool places I went on field trips as a child. All the historical sites like the grist mill my school bus passed daily that was a stop on the underground railroad. Menlo Park, old Victorian houses, 4th of July parades and fireworks, etc

    Although admittedly, some of my favorite stuff isn't Jersey at all but the close proximity to other stuff like hiking the Delaware Water Gap, being close to Philly and NYC.



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  • <3 central NJ <3

    I just wish I lived closer to the beach like I did as a kid. Our dream is to move to a shore town and have a boat in our backyard and be able to walk to the beach. 

    :)
  • I make fun of NJ a lot but I do it all in good fun. Things I like about NJ:

    - The gas prices

    - Atlantic City

    - Newark Airport is like 20 minutes from us

    - Springsteen and Bon Jovi, duh

    - The Giants

    - Many neighborhoods are actually quite lovely

    DH wants to move there, but I don't want to pay even more in property taxes, public transportation, gas (since DH would have to drive a longer distance than he does now to work), tolls, etc. I also don't want to re-learn how to drive and you'd kind of have to drive anywhere based on the areas we'd consider moving to.

  • i love that NJ charges you to leave via any major roadway.  lol.
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  • imagehindsight's_a_biotch:
    imagelaptopprancer:

    Huge New Jersey fan here.  I think the north end of the NJ Turnpike is actually exciting and somehow pleasing to my eye.  I get amazed at all of that industry, plus I like containers because of my past job.  I think about how it used to be swampland and I wax proud about American industry and the men who built it all with their hands.

    Plus I love most of the Jersey Shore, including Seaside - I used to cocktail waitress in Seaside Heights, long ago and I love the log flume on their boardwalk.

    Plus the Pinelands and Atlantic City weirdness.

    And Bruce Springsteen.

    And sweetday, of course.

     

     

    You didn't mention Wawa. Or all the malls. Or Central Jersey which I love. It just feels fresh and green and pretty and gah, I sound like a moron but seriously, my childhood is there. Walking to the pool, growing stuff, tomato stands, the smell of spring and fall, apple picking, all the cool places I went on field trips as a child. All the historical sites like the grist mill my school bus passed daily that was a stop on the underground railroad. Menlo Park, old Victorian houses, 4th of July parades and fireworks, etc

    Although admittedly, some of my favorite stuff isn't Jersey at all but the close proximity to other stuff like hiking the Delaware Water Gap, being close to Philly and NYC.

    I grew up in Delaware County, PA, girl, I don't mention WaWa when I'm talking about New Jersey! lol.

    I love WaWa - there is not one very close to my work and I have great sadness about it.

    Or the bridge sign in Trenton: TRENTON MAKES THE WORLD TAKES

     

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  • NJ is awesome to me but likely not for any of the reasons you all mention. If you think Hunterdon is rural....try Sussex County. Haha.

    I do miss it there. Most people don't believe that a place like Sussex Cty exists in NJ, but it does. The Garden State is a joke to most people, but get yourself to a patch of earth to till and you'll understand as soon as you see what's underneath. The soil there is gardeners paradise and of course the produce reflects that. There's nothing, nowhere, like Jersey corn, and I would fight that fact to my grave. 

    Also summers in Stone Harbor. That's a happy place. We're going for a week at the end of the summer--I can't wait to show my baby all my favorite places there Smile

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  • imageMrsBeagle:
    imageIheartCosmos:

    imageAmeliaPond:
    I do hate NJ liquor laws. I'm from CA and the fact that you can't buy any alcohol in a grocery store is a source of constant frustration--I hate that Trader Joe's doesn't have cheap beer/wine.

    Its not that you cant, they just have limited liquor licenses so not ALL grocery stores can sell. You just need to schlep to the TJs in Westfield. Which, is closer to you than me, so stop whining Stick out tongue

    At least my Wegmans sells booze.

    NEVER MOVE TO PA.

    Signed,

    NJ native who is tired of schelping to multiple places to get her drink on.

    I still hold on to the probably naive hope that our ridiculous liquor laws will be repealed.

    New Jersey has a Six Flags and Irish Weekend, so NJ = awesome. 

  • imagemissusbee:

    NJ is awesome to me but likely not for any of the reasons you all mention. If you think Hunterdon is rural....try Sussex County. Haha.

    I do miss it there. Most people don't believe that a place like Sussex Cty exists in NJ, but it does. The Garden State is a joke to most people, but get yourself to a patch of earth to till and you'll understand as soon as you see what's underneath. The soil there is gardeners paradise and of course the produce reflects that. There's nothing, nowhere, like Jersey corn, and I would fight that fact to my grave. 

    Also summers in Stone Harbor. That's a happy place. We're going for a week at the end of the summer--I can't wait to show my baby all my favorite places there Smile

    I have a client in Sussex and I'm up there fairly often. OMFG. I feel like I am in another state for sure. 

    :)
  • imageIheartCosmos:

    I have a client in Sussex and I'm up there fairly often. OMFG. I feel like I am in another state for sure. 

    Sussex Twp? Or just the county in general?

    Its another world, indeed! At least compared to the rest of NJ.

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  • imagemissusbee:
    imageIheartCosmos:

    I have a client in Sussex and I'm up there fairly often. OMFG. I feel like I am in another state for sure. 

    Sussex Twp? Or just the county in general?

    Its another world, indeed! At least compared to the rest of NJ.

    the County. I drive up to Newton from central NJ and its a different world. 

    :)
  • There is one in Philly too!! I noticed it a couple of weeks ago Big Smile
  • I love NJ and one of the things I love about it is that most of the country doesn't like it (or thinks they wouldn't)... which is good b/c we haev enough people here- i don't want more moving here :)

    and so much of NJ is like Sussex - it's amazing how MUCH of NJ has a lot of NOTHING.... we're the most densely populated state - yet, it's all in specific areas and the rest of the state is farms, forests, etc.

    I drove up to Blairstown the other day (to drop off a baby rabbit my neighbor's dog attacked, to a woman who rehabilitates them).... it's so beautiful there -- rolling hills, farms, so NOT what anyone thinks of NJ.

    I love that we have THAT kind of areas just 40 minutes from my busy area... we have Manhattan just 45 min from my suburban area... mountains to ski at about 40 minutes away... the shore about an hour away.... everything is here.  Yup- it costs a lot, but I'm OK with that. I have lived in low COL areas in other states- and I pick NJ to stay :)

    best pizza, chinese food, subs.... BYOB restaurants everywhere... great malls... history and culture...  the list goes on and on.

    there's a reason tons of bazillionaires live in this state in their huge houses that I drive by every day :)

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  • imageAmeliaPond:
    I do hate NJ liquor laws. I'm from CA and the fact that you can't buy any alcohol in a grocery store is a source of constant frustration--I hate that Trader Joe's doesn't have cheap beer/wine.

    Wait what? I grew up in nj and the stores do sell liquor. The trader joes in Westfield most certainly does.  

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