Chris Christie is New Jersey's concern, not America's.
I'm just this Dominican kid from New Jersey.
The results of a new study are out this week saying that New Jersey is one of the most livable states in the country. The study has a margin of error of 100 percent.
I feel very connected to New Jersey.
New Jersey gives us glue.
In 1887, Oregon became the first state to make Labor Day an official holiday, with Colorado, Massachusetts, New Jersey, and New York quickly following suit.
I had just done what she does in the story just about a year earlier - I moved from New Jersey and came to New York and was working at a bar, and you know, trying to make it.
But growing as an India cricketer it was about the blue jersey and the pride we all felt wearing that jersey.
The politics of division are not what we want in New Jersey and Virginia and elsewhere.
I've travelled to many states and seen the suffering in people's eyes I've visited communities in New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Indiana and Ohio whose manufacturing jobs have literally disappeared. An embarrassment to our country and it's horrible.
In New Jersey, you're able to live your life.
I can remember my jersey being the No. 1 seller for like two years, and I think it was the color of the jersey.
New Jersey's governorship is the most powerful in the nation.
New Jersey was like home for me the first time I was there.
I was born in New Jersey, but it doesn't sound like I'm from a certain region.
You could probably convince me that North Jersey and South Jersey should be two separate states. They're just so different.
Hollywood is Newark, New Jersey with palm trees.
I think Jersey stands alone, and because I'm from Jersey, I never make fun of where people are from. I'll make fun of what they look like, but I'll never make fun of where they are from. Jersey is special.
If you were back in the Cretaceous Period - the last of the time of the dinosaurs - and you were driving from New York to Philadelphia on the New Jersey Turnpike, you would be driving across water.
I don't want to be the mayor of New Jersey.
Growing up in Livingston, New Jersey, was terrific.
Dad was high society, a big man in town, a 'Who's Who' in New jersey.
I grew up in Jersey. I've been to the Jersey Shore countless times. I've lived it.
Many of my books are set in New Jersey because that's where I was born and raised. I lived there until my kids finished elementary school. Then we moved to New Mexico, the setting for 'Tiger Eyes.'
Philly is more East Coast than Pittsburgh. It's closer to New Jersey and New York, so the vibe is way more fast-paced.
Let me tell you who I am: I'm a girl from New Jersey who moved to New York and worked in a bar while trying to make a living at what I really wanted to do, which was act.
I come from North New Jersey, where nothing's promised.
I've never been one for sitting on beaches. Let me tell you who I am: I'm a girl from New Jersey who moved to New York and worked in a bar while trying to make a living at what I really wanted to do, which was act.
I spent my youth playing music, and I worked a lot in New Jersey and New York clubs. At 18, I worked all around Hudson, Essex, and Bergen counties.
I'm here helping Doug Forrester become the next governor of New Jersey.
I worked as a federal prosecutor in New Jersey.
I grew up, a kid in New Jersey.
Quick, name some towns in New Jersey
I’m from New Jersey. I was born in toxic sludge.
My first responsibility is to be selfish for New Jersey.
I lived in New York my whole life. Like every New Yorker, I have stories about spending summers on the Jersey shore, riding the roller coaster in Seaside that is now famous for that sickening photo of it being washed out to sea.
I'm Palestinian, I'm disabled, I'm female and I live in New Jersey.
I also love horseback riding in New Jersey.
My first job in journalism was covering politics in New Jersey.
Common Core has been eliminated in New Jersey.
I can't see myself every leaving. I love New Jersey.
The toll of COVID-19 on the state of New Jersey cannot be understated.
I grew up in northern New Jersey - the banlieue of New York - and I now live in Brooklyn. I am separated from my parents by about 50 miles, but really there is almost no distance between us. I speak to them nearly every day.
I'm a dummy from New Jersey.
It's just an honor to compete in New York, New Jersey, the tri-state area, where we're from. I have so much roots there, so much family.
For some 25 years, I worked as a librarian, first at the New York Public Library, then at Trenton State College in New Jersey. My life has always been with, around, and for books.
I was raised in New Jersey - Long Branch.
I'm not full on 'Jersey Shore' Jersey, but in my heart, my bangs are so feathered with tons of hairspray. My husband says that whenever I get tired, it comes out.
Before I was a reporter, I worked at a record store in New Jersey.
My formative years were in Jersey and I'm kind of Jersey at heart.
And then we moved to New Jersey and I went to the Art Students League.
Heaven looks a lot like New Jersey.
Adaptation is one of the great advantages to being born and bred in Jersey. We're simply not bested by bad air or tainted water. We're like that catfish with lungs. Take us out of our environment and we can grow whatever body parts we need to survive. After Jersey the rest of the country's a piece of cake. You want to send someone into a fallout zone? Get him from Jersey. He'll be fine.
The mosquito is the state bird of New Jersey.
I want them to believe I have a vision for the state of New Jersey.
My writing is really intuitive. As a kid, I went to school in New Jersey and hung out in New York, so the way kids used to talk got into our earlier songs.
I'm from the dirty depths of New Jersey.
I was born on May 17, 1979, in Newark, New Jersey.
There was this darkness about being from New Jersey.
The women's movement was slow in coming to suburban New Jersey.
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