New Jersey

i agree...
Phil-O-Delphia 6631 reads
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followme 7411 reads
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I would say south of I78, and north of I 195

but I do not know of any ballparks in that area.



Thank you
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greenmontego 29 Reviews 8130 reads
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Toni,

There are some loose definitions regarding where the boundaries lie for CNJ. I guess it depends on your perspective. I've seen in described as far north as Plainfield and as far south as Cherry Hill, plus it can go all the way to the coast according what I've seen. I think that most providers who advertise as being in CNJ are generally clustered around the Woodbridge, Edison and New Brunswick areas because there are intersections of major highways that offer multiple hotel locations. However, purely in my own self-interest, I'd like to suggest that the Princeton area is CNJ because I'd love to meet you! Hope this helps.

towaco 11 Reviews 6478 reads
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Greenmontego is right as far as Woodbridge,Edison.
NJ is divided into 3 sections, mostly on the coast.. North NJ - near NYC. South NJ.. Atlantic City.Central NJ would be Woodbridge/Edison are.. mostly the interior of the state isn't highly populated (as the rest of NJ is). Princeton is a great place also.

carguy01 48 Reviews 5725 reads
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Yea they are right because the turnpike in Jersey is the easy way to travel or 295 .
But Princeton Rte 1 corridor is filled with hotels . They also are close to aa ? Baseball the Trenton Thunder aka the Yankees Minor league team
Nice park if you like minor leagues .
Hope to see you & your freind .
Nice Pics

Rudy Daniels 15 Reviews 5688 reads
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I stole this pic from another site. Just thought it was a funny way to try and represent the common area's of NJ. For some reason there's always been an unequal "divide" between north, central, and south.

Me personally, I consider CNJ to consist of the following larger towns: Princeton, Woodbridge, Edison, Somerset, New Brunswick, East Brunswick, and to include area's such as Somerset, Hunterdon, Middlesex, and Mercer Counties. The lower portion of Union County (near Rt 22) and the northwest portion of Monmouth County.

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