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When I lived in north NJ, I assumed south NJ was all farmland. Then I moved down there and realized my assumptions were incorrect. S. NJ isn't as densely populated as N. NJ, but it ain't all Pine Barrens either.
Just because Ex-New Yorkers are moving into the area, does not make Ocean County part of North Jersey (or part of New York if we look at it using this logic). So if we had an influx of Mississippi and Alabama natives in Bergen County, does it make it a county that's part of the south? In a geographical sense, it would always be part of North Jersey.
geographically speaking,most of ocean county would be central jersey.
of course work blocked YouTube . i'm gonna hve to check this when i get home. aaahh, when the knicks were actually good. the sad thing is, they have almost as much talent now! buncha underachievers
i think they are both alike but north jersey is betta
Hmmm...I don't know. I've lived in both parts of the state, as well as NY and PA....and I can honestly say that I prefer South Jersey, at least at this point. To each her own, though!
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