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question of the day: where is the dividing line between north and south jersey?
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anything north of flemington is north jersey. anything south of trenton is south jersey
I believe it's the Mason-Dixon line. Or is it the 38th parallel?
trenton. below trenton is weird and scary.
My house.
rt 33. give or take 10 miles
Although some people think the Mason Dixon line goes through NJ, it doesn’t. However, if you extended it straight across the PA/MD border, into NJ, it would cut through Tuckerton, two towns south of me. I always used to get annoyed when people said it went through NJ until I read that.
I pose a conundrum to you, a riddle if you will. I’d go one step further and say there is North, Central and South Jersey. I’ve lived in Mercer Co. and I now live in Burlington and let me tell you-Burlington is totally South Jersey. I might as well be in Philly. I’ve also had to do a lot of work up North and it is like a different planet up there.
North: Northern parts of Hunterdon, Somerset and Union Counties and up.
Central: Southern parts of Hunterdon, Somerset Middlesex, Mercer and Monmouth.
South: Everything else
i always thought it should be Province Line Road but it doesn't extend across the state.
Turn on your tv. If they are New York networks, you are in North Jersey. If they are Philly stations, you are in South Jersey. If they are Atlantic City stations, you have a gambling problem. Remember to tip your hooker.
Trenton
You never saw the line? That is just crazy. It connects 2 pots ole gold which are protected by ninja lepricons.
To be honest, I am totally confused myself, but then again I am not a native (thank God). My impression is that N Jersey is more a status and an income level than an actual place, kinda like Shangri-La,..when in reality, it is no different that any other place in Jersey.
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