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jarrettbrown t1_isvi5ql wrote
100% agree. It's just not talked about often.
white-tiger72 t1_isvgbs7 wrote
Agreed
LezBReeeal t1_iswczyy wrote
Agreed.
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theonetruefishboy t1_isu0ppn wrote
New Jersey actually has six areas. North, Central, South, Shore, New York City, and Philadelphia.
darkflame927 t1_isuxsi2 wrote
Technically we don't even have north or south jersey, instead it's the "40 min from NYC" or "1 hr from Philly" areas
jp1464 OP t1_isu6145 wrote
Lmfao. THIS
crustang t1_isv2m0w wrote
Not part of NJ: Staten Island.. aka Toms River Island
thehufflepuffstoner t1_isvj410 wrote
🤣🤣🤣 Tom’s River Island
So accurate
LezBReeeal t1_iswd34p wrote
This is awesome, and I am using it.
Pepalopolis t1_isvx69x wrote
Lol why Toms River island?
Draano t1_isxnmbl wrote
I'd venture a guess that like Toms River, Staten Island is a conservative area in an otherwise liberal area.
Glass_Memories t1_isvb6rl wrote
We'll annex those occupied territories after holding a referendum. They'll love being part of the New Jersey Federation.
ferocious_coug t1_istvw3x wrote
I don't hate these boundaries.
jp1464 OP t1_istwk20 wrote
Didn’t know Jersey had ferocious cougars too 😳😅
ferocious_coug t1_istx30k wrote
Plenty in Red Bank lmao
moe_frohger t1_isubukt wrote
Thursday nights at Buona Sera confirmed lol
ferocious_coug t1_isuc2hc wrote
The bars at Char and Catch are something else.
moe_frohger t1_isun2cc wrote
Also true!
jp1464 OP t1_isu0qqb wrote
So always go to Red Bank to chill. Got it
firstbreathOOC t1_isvdnc4 wrote
Feels like the entire state is here some weekends.
delta806 t1_isuq4lv wrote
Remind me to never go there then! I’ll need the exact location so I know where to definitley not go :)
michaelfiber t1_isufu1t wrote
New Jersey has THE BEST ferocious cougars.
ferocious_coug t1_isunyzq wrote
I'm #1 best coug tho
Airhorsch219 t1_isv4qju wrote
Go to Westfield on a Friday / Saturday. They’re all rich too
Summoarpleaz t1_isvowc0 wrote
I agree!
grfede1 t1_isx4jdl wrote
Very Jersey of you.
VividFossil t1_istsx9l wrote
I don’t object to this.
I can’t accept places like Asbury Park and Long Branch as central jersey. They’re not south jersey either. I’m okay w a shore area.
Melo2thurl t1_isvg1a6 wrote
its funny because im born in lb & live in ap, & it’s always been shore to me
Sudovoodoo80 t1_isuyqh4 wrote
Atlantic City is apparently not at the shore. Weird cause I'm pretty sure I saw the ocean last time I was there. Guess it was just a big lake?
hobbykitjr t1_isv3z9r wrote
... And ocean city?
Sudovoodoo80 t1_isv4ld2 wrote
That's not at the shore either? Okay, I'm starting to feel like they are being deliberately misleading with these town names.
Former-Counter-9588 t1_istq6ov wrote
This is the correct map.
ianisms10 t1_istutbr wrote
That North/Central border is way too far south
structuremonkey t1_isu223f wrote
It' s close. The shore line needs to continue all the way south and include all if cape may. I don't know the north central border, But the south line definitely needs to include half of Brick and below....
BluebirdNo9328 t1_isv48d0 wrote
Agreed, but draw the line all the way down to include AC and Cape May.
historicbookworm t1_isvsqdf wrote
There is absolutely a North Shore and South Shore. The Barnegat Inlet makes a good dividing line.
sonofmalachy t1_istzift wrote
This issue with this is that half the shore isn't apart of the the "shore area". When people think of the shore a lot people think Wildwood, Avalon, Cape May.. yet they aren't in the shore areas.
notjustdrums t1_isu9zhp wrote
I disagree with this. In terms of cultural significance, the "central jersey" part of the shore is what ppl think of when they think of the "shore." Look up any stock photography of the "Jersey Shore," and most of the imagery is of the Ferris wheel @ Seaside Heights. The Jersey Shore reality show, unfortunately, had more impact than we'd all like. Cape May and all that is its own thing.
G_Rel7 t1_isulymh wrote
There needs to be a Southern Shore region then because I agree with previous comment. A lot of people think of that AC to Cape May area when they say the “shore”.
Tooch10 t1_isv2b5d wrote
> Cape May and all that is its own thing.
We once took a Physick Estate tour, our guide was an old lady. As far as she was concerned Cape May was the center of the world, Wildwood was North Jersey, and NYC was outer space
_jules_mack t1_isuan3t wrote
I try not to think about wildwood at all tbh
paragon12321 t1_isv9e4s wrote
Map is made by a North Jerseyan 10000%
jonkerbaby t1_isvrlls wrote
People from New Jersey don’t think that
sonofmalachy t1_isxqbb1 wrote
I'm from NJ and I do.
jonkerbaby t1_it7gi52 wrote
Must not be from the shore then
sonofmalachy t1_it7qjry wrote
If Wildwood isn't the shore... what the fuck is it?
jonkerbaby t1_itst4bl wrote
South jersey
sonofmalachy t1_ituv8k7 wrote
And Asbury Park is central jersey. The shore (line) is long
lalalele99 t1_isu1cet wrote
Honestly I feel like that’s the most accurate map I’ve seen yet. Maybe move the Central-South line a bit more North but other than that I think it encapsulates the regions pretty well
MrMullerson t1_isui7a4 wrote
How is AC not the shore
Joe_Jeep t1_isv6goe wrote
Very different kinda place
Carittz t1_isuqj3u wrote
Honestly I think the shore is a more distinct region than central jersey.
hippityhoppflop t1_isuxq8y wrote
Monmouth county is definitely central, even the shore areas
Flitterquest t1_isv3sjc wrote
Wait wait wait Atlantic city is absolutely on the shore who wrote this thing
jonkerbaby t1_isvrizn wrote
Different vibes. You don’t get it
Zanguez t1_isuiuap wrote
I recognize the shore more than central
readuponthat24 t1_isuc3vl wrote
meh, I don't think beach towns differ enough from their neighbors to the west enough to require a seperate distinction.
electric_kite t1_isuraiy wrote
I don’t think it’s necessary, but it’s also true that Jackson or Cream Ridge nothing like towns like Pt Pleasant, Belmar, or Lavalette.
billyhicks t1_isukl37 wrote
yeah to be honest i have absolutely no problem like this, the entire shore coast SHOULD be it's own territory. it's precisely why thousands of people flock there each summer after memorial day and stay until labor day. it's one of the best kept secrets about new jersey, let them keep calling us an armpit or wtf ever.
i've grown up in Freehold my entire life a stone's throw away from anything and everything and outside of maybe retired in Hawaii I don't think i'd rather be anywhere else in the world.
jp1464 OP t1_isv2n67 wrote
Armpits for the win
FartPudding t1_isukpl2 wrote
The shore is all down NJ, why is it stopping so far north
Sourabhkc t1_isuougr wrote
Shore there is!
Ghost-Of-Roger-Ailes t1_isuqfpb wrote
NJ would probably be better done divided into seven sections: northeast, northwest, east-central, west-central, southeast, southwest, and shore, all are prety distinct
BobbyG-68 t1_isu9yvz wrote
Perfect! That’s New Jersey and it’s subdivisions!
Zujcl1456 t1_iswh5ji wrote
Now the shore wants to separate it self.. what changed y’all-
5uck3rpunch t1_istow29 wrote
News to me
jp1464 OP t1_istp23e wrote
Me as well lol
ReggieNJ t1_isttaat wrote
Has been for as long as I can remember. These signs are (or were) all over.
jp1464 OP t1_istv7n6 wrote
“North” “West” “East” talking more about directions here than NJ divisions. But I see your point with Shore points
56paint t1_isu0q0r wrote
I agree with this map except add coastal Atlantic and Cape May County to the Shore region. Not the whole county just the shore regions. Unless you have the Central Shore and Southern Shore areas
My_user_name_1 t1_isu36sj wrote
This actually looks similar too what the state police have, where Cherry Hill is in the central region.
jp1464 OP t1_isu66ut wrote
State police has a central Jersey map? Like it’s official?
My_user_name_1 t1_isuatyu wrote
Cherry Hill is covered by Troop C which is Central Jersey
jp1464 OP t1_isubvgn wrote
There’s a Troop C?
NYRangers42 t1_isu9lde wrote
Love this map. Shore region should be every part of the coast that maintains a solid full time population (so basically everything not on a barrier island, i.e. Sandy Hook to Bay Head). Bay Head is the border of Shore and South. Also makes sense because the Coast Line ends in Bay Head, which has direct NYC service.
DRdidgelikefridge t1_isugwh0 wrote
Craigslist agrees.
Somehow northern Monmouth gets screwed either way
wildwillybillyboy t1_isuobn9 wrote
I don’t like it but I agree.
mcgeggy t1_isutdic wrote
Looks like half my house is in central Jersey, and half is in the shore region… Cool!
Nj6788 t1_isuw06x wrote
We who live here call it THE BEACH
bigpRick88 t1_isuwajv wrote
Somebody has been listening to too much bill spadea
iamstrugglin t1_isuwr89 wrote
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jp1464 OP t1_isuyaqc wrote
🍿🥤
Ravenhill-2171 t1_isuyny1 wrote
There's also the Republic of Sussex County.
calcaneus t1_isv09um wrote
How is more than half the coast not the shore? Or, what moron drew those lines?
Hannibam86 t1_isv1wal wrote
I would argue you can break NJ up into: North, Central, South, Shore, Pine Barrens, Skylands, Delaware Bay.
jp1464 OP t1_isv2j43 wrote
This literally hurts my brain 🤯
pixlbabble t1_isv8gt9 wrote
The shore is the shore. You still either go north central or south. facepalm
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Wild-Breadfruit7817 t1_isvg6pc wrote
This is true.
white-tiger72 t1_isvgdqe wrote
The shore has a culture of its own
Electronic_Sea_8550 t1_isvi8ev wrote
Why wouldn’t “the shore “ go all the way down the coast?
Individual-1130 t1_isvkc6f wrote
As a Monmouth county resident, I feel like the belle of the ball here.
HeYImanGie1314 t1_isvl62t wrote
I was jus talking to someone about this. He asked what part jersey am I from and I said the part that doesn’t exist. I told home central jersey but I guess now ima jus say jersey shore
cladtidings t1_isvlan0 wrote
There are more like six. Northwest Jersey isn't much like Northeast Jersey, and the Delaware Bay part of NJ isn't like the rest of South Jersey, either.
almas20758 t1_isvnay3 wrote
I live at the Jersey Shore, eastern Monmouth County and I agree, the Shore is it's own separate region. For example, just look at any weather map for frost tonight - all the same except at the Shore
tex8222 t1_isvnox1 wrote
I’m OK with this concept -
Here is my ‘Shore’ definition: ‘All areas east of the Garden State Parkway from the Driscoll Bridge to Cape May.’
ColdYellowGatorade t1_isvnwmt wrote
There’s also the Route 9 express which is where most of Brooklyn/Staten Island migrates to.
Yelwah t1_isvoa66 wrote
Anything above and above like LBI Is North Jersey/ NY jersey shore, and LBI & below is South Jersey/ Philly shore
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KidKrinkles t1_isvr9ym wrote
I've said this forever, having grown up in Seaside. But I've kind of considered the "Shore" more of a modifier: you could be a South Jersey Shore person, or a Central Jersey shore person.
jonkerbaby t1_isvrfuo wrote
Always has been
Sdmws6 t1_isvsll1 wrote
LOL no way southern Warren county is considered Central Jersey. Nice try.
ThatEcologist t1_isvtxjp wrote
Honestly I lowkey agree with this.
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troy_theboy t1_isvvxqb wrote
I have ALWAYS said this. They stole my idea! Damn lol
Recorporate t1_isvyy52 wrote
Lmfaooo 😭
LoveCrafter666 t1_isw15zk wrote
As someone who grew up in Central but has lived in the Shore area for the past 2 years I completely agree with this
TheFuzziestDumpling t1_isw1xyt wrote
Best North/Central/South boundaries I've seen, I'm just not a fan of the shore being its own thing. It's literally an orthogonal axis. You've got the shore in central Jersey and the shore in south Jersey.
fishingwithmk t1_isw4cu1 wrote
There never was a site. It was always south jersey
RonniBoi t1_isw4xxi wrote
Weird bootleg vacation land
ShoreMama t1_isw5p89 wrote
I’m on board with this one.
Dang3rCl0se t1_isw5zq6 wrote
There are only 2 regions in New Jersey that matter... The Taylor Ham area and the Pork Roll area.
Hij802 t1_isw6k0q wrote
TL/DR below
As someone from “Central” (in this map) Monmouth, I partially agree but have a major critique. The Shore shouldn’t stop in Ocean County, it needs to go all the way down to Cape May. However, I also feel that there’s a North Shore and South Shore.
This article shows the percentage of people who actually live in NJ who live there year-round. In Monmouth County, out of the 15 shore towns, 13 have over 80% year round residents, 11 over 85%, and 5 over 90%. Deal is the only one with less than 50%, being at 39%. These towns all essentially feel like Central NJ to me, but still generally have a distinct shore town feeling to them.Ocean County has only 5/12 over 80%, and all of them are north of LBI, ending in Seaside Park. The lowest is Beach Haven at 67%.
I believe this is where the distinction truly begins. Island Beach State Park is where things become more summer-only touristy. Once you get to Atlantic & Cape May, the further south you go the less people actually live there. In Atlantic, the highest is Atlantic City at 74%. 2 towns are below 50%. Then you get it Cape May, where only 2/9 towns have over 50%, the lowest being Avalon at only 28%. And mind you these are only based on ownership of housing by in-state residents, meaning that these numbers don’t necessarily reflect the actual amount of people who live there.
TL/DR: Based on this, I would argue that there’s a
North Shore - Monmouth east of the Route 35, Ocean east of the Garden State Parkway minus Island Beach State Park (even if it’s connected)
South Shore - IBSP + Atlantic (only the 5 towns on the Ocean) + all of Cape May.
Hij802 t1_isw8rq9 wrote
TL/DR below
As someone from “Central” (in this map) Monmouth, I partially agree but have two major critiques. The Shore should be extended down to Cape May but split into North Shore/South Shore.
First:
This article shows the percentage of people who actually live in NJ who live there year-round. In Monmouth County, out of the 15 shore towns, 13 have over 80% year round residents, 11 over 85%, and 5 over 90%. Deal is the only one with less than 50%, being at 39%. These towns all essentially feel like Central NJ to me, feeling alive year-round and being highly connected to the rest of Monmouth but still generally have a distinct shore town feeling to them. I would go to Long Branch or Asbury Park any time of year. Ocean County has only 5/12 shore towns over 80%, and all of them are north of LBI, ending in Seaside Park. The lowest is Beach Haven at 67%.
I believe this is where the distinction truly begins. Island Beach State Park is where things become more summer-only touristy. Once you get to Atlantic & Cape May, the further south you go the less people actually live there. In Atlantic, the highest is Atlantic City at 74%. 2 towns are below 50%. Then you get it Cape May, where only 2/9 shore towns have over 50%, the lowest being Avalon at only 28%. The only town I would ever really consider going to outside the summer is Atlantic City, and maybe if there’s a famous restaurant that’s open year-round in say Wildwood or Cape May, but solely for that reason. These towns don’t really feel connected to anything else in their counties or in South Jersey. Hell 30 minutes outside AC you’re in the Pine Barrens.
Second:
As someone from Central Monmouth, I feel no relation to Camden or anything over there whatsoever. South Jersey is more influenced by the Philadelphia metro, while Central Jersey is generally more influenced by New York and Trenton. The line for Central Jersey needs to be moved up a lot higher. I’d argue Burlington is almost entirely South, and Ocean is Central but is South Jersey below Toms River.
TL/DR: Based on this, I would argue that there’s a
North Shore - Monmouth east of the Route 35, Ocean east of the Garden State Parkway minus Island Beach State Park (even if it’s connected)
South Shore - IBSP + Atlantic (only the 5 towns on the Ocean) + all of Cape May.
peepeeepo t1_isx0lvz wrote
It’s only north and south. If you an eagles fan, you from south Jersey, period.
WystanH t1_isxa7y4 wrote
Wildwood / Cape May wants a word.
Cheekclapped t1_isxl9qg wrote
Oh my god who cares
avarciousRutabega99 t1_isxq7yd wrote
Acthually theres 11. 3 of them terminate in my basement. The other 8 are scattered throughout quick check bathrooms in sussex county.
ahealingartist t1_isxqkpg wrote
I’m originally from North Jersey. I moved to Atlantic City four years ago, as I always dreamed of living at “The Shore”. When people ask me where I live, the first thing I say is: “I live at the shore” as I sit at my desk working while looking at the beautiful Atlantic Ocean and the beach. Then, I mention “Atlantic City”. But, THE SHORE is my first understanding of where I live. Sometimes, I say I live on Absecon Island when I remember that this indeed is an island. It’s like a much, much, much smaller island than Manhattan but still has an urban vibe with all the restaurants, music concerts and venues (did you country music fans make it to that awesome 3 day festival on the beach this summer?), and of course the casinos (I mainly visit them when family and friends are staying at them). I appreciate all the various Shore area variety in NJ. NJ is the BEST STATE! We have it all with minimal climate catastrophes.
Affectionate-Roof615 t1_it3c543 wrote
It really depends what specific towns are covered in the area. Toms River I would not consider “shore” although Lavallette for example is part of Toms River and is definitely shore. Also, why doesn’t the shore go all the way to Cape May? That is definitely shore territory.
Different people draw different maps of what they consider different areas to be. I never went further south than Island Beach State Park until I was in my 20’s (and still never been to Wildwood). So for me the shore map looks perfect, but I know it’s not all inclusive.
rant ends here
Ederharten t1_ito7l6e wrote
I approve of this map.
ansky201 t1_istuews wrote
Why do New Jerseyans obsess over this? I used to live in CT which is geographically about the same size as NJ and people there are not arguing over geographic regions.
jp1464 OP t1_istuz7j wrote
Coz it’s more fun to do so hahahaha. No offense but CT kinda bland
ardent_wolf t1_isu90ae wrote
Lmao now we are going to argue about CT. I think we just like to argue.
KittenMilkComics t1_isuekml wrote
The Yankees/ Red Sox line?
ferocious_coug t1_istvxn0 wrote
Cause CT hate us cause they ain't us
jp1464 OP t1_isu0b31 wrote
Lmao exactly what I was thinking but I felt like it’d sound mean
joe_digriz t1_isu36kc wrote
That's clearly a lie, because everyone knows that the only people in CT are the ones stuck in traffic trying to get through CT to other states.
sonofmalachy t1_istzo5a wrote
I can't speak for CT, but the different regions of NJ and people there are so different
Funny_Breadfruit_413 t1_isujvhg wrote
It's just what we do. Have you not heard the great taylor ham/pork roll debate?
notjustdrums t1_isu8rcc wrote
I agree with this. If you live in Ocean Grove, you're not goin around tellin ppl u live in "Central Jersey."
JKastnerPhoto t1_isu9dhf wrote
Sure
BigMacs-BigDabs t1_isuc0fj wrote
Central Shore, South Shore
Wild-Breadfruit7817 t1_isvgpe9 wrote
No. You just say "shore" and then say which town and that town is either in Central Jersey or South Jersey.
Starboard44 t1_isueiih wrote
This is 100% accurate and how I've always viewed the state.
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Extra_Advance_477 t1_isukk7l wrote
I'll allow it
wbradford00 t1_isurewh wrote
The question being asked here is "is the jersey shore distinct enough from the other regions enough to carve itself out?". I'm not sure, honestly. This map specifically does not do a very good job at delineating the regions, as half of the shore area of NJ is not included in the pic
327609Where-Am-I-now t1_isvuuxl wrote
Native Americans were here first, thus their name. Where was their seaside zone? Nil - Through time-lapse & people just “unwilling to pay an Intense & Close Attention” to/thru DETAILS almost inevitably, in a short time-frame, WILL thru a lax attention to detail, render our municipal planners ability to charge, zone, change, fee, tax, stipend to, add addendum to.. current fee/zoning schedules thus potentially creating a negative effect OR PLAIN FEE SCHEDULE CHANGE to/towards home buyers, builders, zoners, communications, entertainers, emergence svcs, food & venders, overhead fly-zone policy change, policing, human srvcs et cetera. Thus as to change, attach or create such as to render a creation of a new & addt’l specific zone(ing) as to serve as able to increase a tax or fee, a new tax base, premium, auto & home builders insurance addendums & the entertainer for 1 example, could within a sml window of time, state “well SPECIFIC, THIS.. A SHORE ZONE thus, I/we/they/them are to need pay a (__?____ X enter ANY here) in tax, fee, addt’l funding, coverage, protection, or add-on liability coverage or a higher “paid premium fee license etc” of Any … Thing !! Its a terrible approach (MO$NEY & greed) may cause abrupt coverage/change/charge that we May then Say, we NEVER SAW THAT COMING. This, a quiet, fearful & sudden concept that NEEDS REIGNED-IN/ STOPPED in an IMMEDIATE FORUM…all Be So Careful NOT to provide assumption that all & ea. “best-interest governance” is not out for our last fee or dollar. Ad minimus they charge to enjoy your 6’ x 6’ Beach Sand… Next Up? Sincere, Aty A J Doe
grfede1 t1_isx4r2t wrote
Unclear, at best. Please revise.
OpportunityPlayful70 t1_iswz6ay wrote
Lol @ shore & central.
All that shit is south Jersey to me.
yourlicorceismine t1_isu2mi3 wrote
I don't disagree with this either. The only question I've got is what happens if someone mentions Sandy Hook or Highlands. Would you consider that "the shore"? I never really thought about it but I guess my answer would be no. Belmar? Wildwood? Monmouth Beach? Absolutely.
TheBeesKneed t1_isu9c1d wrote
100% would consider Sandy hook and highlands to be the shore. Everyone from the area would agree
Shadow_of_Yor t1_isublo0 wrote
Are state is so small. Why is this such a big deal how people divide it
Wild-Breadfruit7817 t1_isvgkbn wrote
Because the areas are so different. There are even different accents within the state.
ianisms10 t1_isturpc wrote
I've always considered the Shore to be separate from the rest of Central/South Jersey