really productive field service today! my dad placed the greatest man book with a very spiritually minded young guy. and i had a nice convo with a stay-at-home mom who asked ME for my phone numbe...
Fresty, you're totally having the best experiences down there! You should be in the next Yearbook--South Jersey!
haha... that would be hysterical. Experiences from the 2007 Yearbook - South Africa, Lithunia, and South Jersey (not the beach part, but the hick part)
i've heard of our area being called south jersey much, much more than central jersey. i guess it's splitting hairs.
Here's how I see it. Middlesex and above is North. Ocean and Monmouth are Central. Burlington and below is South.
here's how i see it. above Exit 145 (West Orange and Above)- North Jersey between 144 and 115 (East Orange to Hazlet) - Central below 115 (Hazlet to Cape May and anything else) - South ha...
Aren't Newark and Jersey City considered central jersey? That's what I always thought. Anything like 100 miles above them is North and 100 miles below is south (at least in the map in my head).
if you head 100 miles north of Newark, you're about 70 miles into New York state...
God, is it hate-on webby day? Fine, I have no sense of time or distance and apparently I don't desire to learn new things about the bible. I'm heading up to my roof to jump off now.
wait a sec, don't take that as an attack! newark is definitely north jersey, imo. it's way up there is all i'm saying.
unless you consider like only sussex county to be north jersey.
Well I guess the people way way up North might see those cities as Central. Technically, I don't think it's a fair division. Btw, I'll hopefully be in PA in early 2007 funnily enough.