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My town didn't get the memo that social life is dead outside Hoboken and Morristown. You can't even drive through town on weekend nights, there are so many people. Traffic and no parking. Packed bars.
Sure, but at 19 miles from one and 21 miles from the other, we're basically right in the middle of The Social Zone because we're near the center to both!
Sure, but at 19 miles from one and 21 miles from the other, we're basically right in the middle of The Social Zone because we're near the center to both!
I guess I have been away from my home state longer than I'd like to admit, because I always thought these two towns were closer to each other, about 30 miles apart maybe. I used to drive this route on a daily basis back in the 90s. Can't believe it's been about 16 years now since I last lived in Morris County.
I guess I have been away from my home state longer than I'd like to admit, because I always thought these two towns were closer to each other, about 30 miles apart maybe. I used to drive this route on a daily basis back in the 90s. Can't believe it's been about 16 years now since I last lived in Morris County.
Haha Morristown and Hoboken are 31 miles apart according to Google maps, I just checked.
you must be in your 20's, most people are busy taking care of children or their family after the "socializing" stage, I love Morristown, if I was 20 years younger and single that is where I would be.
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