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There may well be a
million things to do recreationally in New Jersey - most clothed
but some not. You can watch any or all of five major
professional sports teams, or root on major college teams
including Princeton, see numerous national parks, do water
sports, visit
With it being a smaller state geographically, it allows easy access to any recreation one might want. For some, that makes for an attractive lifestyle. Northeastern New Jersey, often referred to as the Gateway region, offers a suburban lifestyle with a close commute to New York City. Northwestern New Jersey offers a similar suburban atmosphere but is more wooded, mountainous and rural in nature. The “Shore” along the coast in the southeast has its own ocean-based lifestyle. The Southwest part of the state is close to Philadelphia and is covered with pine and oak trees. The interior part of the state is more forest-like.
The summers are typically hot and humid. Winters are cold,
particularly in the northwest regions. Spring and fall can
fluctuate widely, but are usually mild with low humidity.
During winter and early spring, “nor-easters” can cause
blizz The area that is now New Jersey was originally inhabited by Native Americans. The First European settlers were Swedish and Dutch in the early 1600s. The English later seized control of the region and named it the Province of New Jersey. That name was taken from the largest of the English Channel Islands named “Jersey”. Later, during the American Revolution, the state was an important site and several decisive battles were fought there. They were the third state to sign the U.S. Constitution. After that war, people who worked in factories in the larger cities helped to shape the Industrial Revolution. The state’s location at the center between Boston, New York, Philadelphia and D.C. helped fuel its rapid growth which has led to it having the highest population density in the U.S. and its median income is second highest.
For many of the above reasons, since its inception, the state
has been characterized by ethnic and religious diversity. New
England Congregationalists settled alongside Scottish
Presbyterians and Dutch Reformed migrants. The area’s fertile
lands and tolerant religious policies drew many other groups of
settlers. Today the state has the second highest Jewish
population, the second largest Muslim population, third highest
Asians, third highest Italian-Americans and third highest Indian
American populations. It also has high population percentages
of Bl Largely due to that diverse mix, the state is considered to be one of the most liberal in the U.S. Two-thirds of the populace report they are pro-choice. A majority supports same-sex marriages and, in fact, the state has a domestic partnership law. The state also has some of the most stringent gun-control laws in the nation. It is no surprise, then, that the governor of New Jersey is Democratic and that in national elections, the state leans heavily Democratic Throughout the colonial era the state was agrarian and rural. Some townships also emerged as important ports for shipping to New York and Philadelphia. Through both World Wars, the state was a center for war production, especially naval construction. Today the economy is centered on the pharmaceutical industry, chemical development, telecommunications, printing and publishing, and tourism. Its agricultural outputs are nursery stock, horses, vegetables, seafood, and dairy products. The state also has a strong scientific economy. With its major higher education institutions, the state has a large and well-educated labor pool.
New Jersey faces a deficit that could be as large as 3 billion
for this fiscal year. Due to that and prior years struggles,
the state has one of the highest tax burdens in the nati New Jersey is, indeed, a great playground. If you go, though, be aware of the creature known as the “Jersey Devil” who is said to be evil. If you drive down Cooper Road in Middletown, watch out for strange, ghostly people who are said to jump out from behind trees at cars traveling down the lonely, unpaved part of the road. They apparently have caused numerous car crashes. But as long as you heed those warnings, enjoy your stay and visit any of the numerous and beautiful active adult communities that exist there. |