Uhm yeah!!
Over 1/3 of the people who died on 9/11 were from Jersey.
New Jersey is a bedroom state. While we have a very large number of Fortune 500 companies headquartered in our state, a very large portion of our population commutes to NY or Philly. There are trains that run from South Jersey everyday into NYC. Talk about the best of both worlds: The lower cost of living in SJ and the higher NYC wages!
As for schools, you are a close commute to all of the New York Schools, University of Pennsylvania, Drexel, Villanova, St. Joes, Rutgers, Rowan, TCNJ, Thomas Edison SC, and of course Princeton to name but a few!
Originally posted by Miscue
Wow... I'm all for beautiful surroundings... and 4 seasons is really tempting. Now, I'm thinking being so close to NYC could be really good. I'm thinking that you could live in Jersey, but have job opportunities in both Jersey and NY. Do people make this kind of commute?
Wow... I'm all for beautiful surroundings... and 4 seasons is really tempting. Now, I'm thinking being so close to NYC could be really good. I'm thinking that you could live in Jersey, but have job opportunities in both Jersey and NY. Do people make this kind of commute?

New Jersey is a bedroom state. While we have a very large number of Fortune 500 companies headquartered in our state, a very large portion of our population commutes to NY or Philly. There are trains that run from South Jersey everyday into NYC. Talk about the best of both worlds: The lower cost of living in SJ and the higher NYC wages!

As for schools, you are a close commute to all of the New York Schools, University of Pennsylvania, Drexel, Villanova, St. Joes, Rutgers, Rowan, TCNJ, Thomas Edison SC, and of course Princeton to name but a few!


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