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Road Side Pub
Long Island NY VS New Jersey
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<blockquote data-quote="CSD" data-source="post: 12725816" data-attributes="member: 26316"><p>There's good and bad about New Jersey. I've lived here for 30+ years</p><p></p><p>The landscape is incredibly diverse for a state its size and gives residents access to beaches, state forests, mountains, and small towns with little drive time.</p><p></p><p>We have 4 seasons of weather which I like. Plenty of shopping to be done. Atlantic City is fun if you enjoy gambling, dancing, receiving spa treatments, etc. Close to NYC. Lots of diners, most open round the clock. Most parts of the jersey shore are beautiful and the nightlife is exciting. The beaches (most of them, not all) are very clean. It would be nicer if the ocean water was cleaner and warmer but such as luck. </p><p></p><p>Excellent food. Access to any type of cuisine, from the more exotic such as Thai and Ethiopian, to some of the best Italian food in the nation. We have pork roll. Have you tried pork roll? It's heaven on a bun</p><p></p><p>Gas prices are about 30-40 cents cheaper than LI. </p><p></p><p>Sussex, Hunterdon, Warren, and Cape May are my favorite counties. Beyond those and a few towns scattered throughout the state like Edgewater and Princeton, the rest of the state is not all that desirable to live in or visit. </p><p></p><p>Now some of the bad..</p><p></p><p>The cost of living here is out of control. Last I checked we have the highest property taxes in the nation. Car insurance rates are nuts. Buying a nice home in northern or central jersey will cost you an arm and a leg. </p><p></p><p>We have laughable gun laws and bans on fireworks! :lol:</p><p></p><p>A nightmare of overpopulation, which leads to hours of congestion on the highways. </p><p></p><p>Corruption. Corruption everywhere. From politicians to police officers, it's bad. I've been a police officer here for 7 years and I see it daily.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CSD, post: 12725816, member: 26316"] There's good and bad about New Jersey. I've lived here for 30+ years The landscape is incredibly diverse for a state its size and gives residents access to beaches, state forests, mountains, and small towns with little drive time. We have 4 seasons of weather which I like. Plenty of shopping to be done. Atlantic City is fun if you enjoy gambling, dancing, receiving spa treatments, etc. Close to NYC. Lots of diners, most open round the clock. Most parts of the jersey shore are beautiful and the nightlife is exciting. The beaches (most of them, not all) are very clean. It would be nicer if the ocean water was cleaner and warmer but such as luck. Excellent food. Access to any type of cuisine, from the more exotic such as Thai and Ethiopian, to some of the best Italian food in the nation. We have pork roll. Have you tried pork roll? It's heaven on a bun Gas prices are about 30-40 cents cheaper than LI. Sussex, Hunterdon, Warren, and Cape May are my favorite counties. Beyond those and a few towns scattered throughout the state like Edgewater and Princeton, the rest of the state is not all that desirable to live in or visit. Now some of the bad.. The cost of living here is out of control. Last I checked we have the highest property taxes in the nation. Car insurance rates are nuts. Buying a nice home in northern or central jersey will cost you an arm and a leg. We have laughable gun laws and bans on fireworks! :lol: A nightmare of overpopulation, which leads to hours of congestion on the highways. Corruption. Corruption everywhere. From politicians to police officers, it's bad. I've been a police officer here for 7 years and I see it daily. [/QUOTE]
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