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I guess the real question is "Does it really matter"????
The debate over what's "North Jersey", "South Jersey" and "Central Jersey" (for those who don't want to be associated with either North or South) has been going on for years, and I guess all I can really say is "who cares"? I mean, do you get a different tax rate if you live in one over the other? Is there some status associated with one and not the others? Aren't there more important things to be concerned about?
I guess the real question is "Does it really matter"????
The debate over what's "North Jersey", "South Jersey" and "Central Jersey" (for those who don't want to be associated with either North or South) has been going on for years, and I guess all I can really say is "who cares"? I mean, do you get a different tax rate if you live in one over the other? Is there some status associated with one and not the others? Aren't there more important things to be concerned about?
I guess the real question is "Does it really matter"????
The debate over what's "North Jersey", "South Jersey" and "Central Jersey" (for those who don't want to be associated with either North or South) has been going on for years, and I guess all I can really say is "who cares"? I mean, do you get a different tax rate if you live in one over the other? Is there some status associated with one and not the others? Aren't there more important things to be concerned about?
Come on Bob, it's just a question. I guess it doesn't matter to people where the line is between the Upper East side and East Harlem or University City and West Philly
Well North Jersey does have a reputation for being the wealthier part of the state. So I guess that gives it more status. But Central and South Jersey have it's share of affluent places as well.
Well North Jersey does have a reputation for being the wealthier part of the state. So I guess that gives it more status. But Central and South Jersey have it's share of affluent places as well.
Central NJ is home to 3 of the 5 wealthiest COUNTIES in the nation; Somerset, Morris & Hunterdon.
Some of the individual TOWNS in Northern NJ are known to be wealthier than most of the state.
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