Bull feathers
Grew up at exit 9 NJTurnpike(East Brunswick), and we are definitely Central Jersey
Central Jersey Group IV champs Senior year!!
We certainly affilliated with NYC, not Philly though.
AC Exressway and South is definitely Sourth Jersey, go north of it and t begins to get murky. Jackson Twp, Great Adventure more Central than South. South Jersey is a world apart from Central and North
I grew up in Edison and South Brunswick. In both areas, "we" call it Central Jersey. Both High schools were in the Central Jersey Group 4 state division for sports.
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I grew up in South Brunswick as well in the 80’s and 90’s. Had a nice upbringing there, but fascinating to me that it is considered a highly desirable town today. Last time I drove through I though the whole town had a different feel.
I grew up in South Brunswick as well in the 80’s and 90’s. Had a nice upbringing there, but fascinating to me that it is considered a highly desirable town today. Last time I drove through I though the whole town had a different feel.
In the late 60’s into 70’s South Brunswick seemed rural to me in East Brunswick, and EB still had an agricultural element, walked through fields to JR HI and had a 60 acre cabbage field(stunk) over my back fence
In the late 60’s into 70’s South Brunswick seemed rural to me in East Brunswick, and EB still had an agricultural element, walked through fields to JR HI and had a 60 acre cabbage field(stunk) over my back fence
Do you remember moms market (farm stand)? Think it was on Rues Lane right off Summerhill. In addition to that great farm market smell, they had a great selection of penny candy.
That’s my point! I personally don’t think so and I grew up there. Without going to far North there are much nicer towns like Berkley Heights. Westfield, Summit, Scotch Plains, etc.
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