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Technically, I'm a New Yorker.
The mosquito is the state bird of New Jersey.
New Jersey is the most poetic state: close enough to New York to be urban and cosmopolitan, far enough to be desirous and unsure; densely populated, but full of farms and woods, with the most deer of any state.
I am a New Yorker.
I was actually born in New York City, but my family moved to Atlantic City when I was five, this being my dad's home town, so I think that qualifies me as a Jersey resident if not a bona fide native.
I loved growing up in Montclair ... I think it's grown and changed and embraced change.
New Jersey shaped who and what I am. Growing up in Jersey gave you all the advantages of New York, but you were in its shadow. Anyone who's come from here will tell you that same story.
The victory at Trenton boosted morale among the troops, the Congress, and the people to a degree possibly unwarranted by winning back a town in New Jersey, what with it being a town in New Jersey.
New York, thy name is irreverence and hyperbole. And grandeur.
Brownsville, having missed their road and wandered in the
I love Manhattan.
We have a lot of work to do in New Jersey, but I am darn proud we've brought our state back.
Youngstown - the place where, you know, we were told, people got killed.
I was born in New York City, but I was raised in New Jersey, part of the great Jewish emigration of 1963.
HOBOKEN, NEW JERSEY, 1985 "We lived at 202 Elizabeth Street." My grandmother looked away from the video camera to my head.
on the outskirts of Johnson
When youre touring and the minute you tell someone that youre from Jersey its the equivalent of telling them you just got out of jail.
New Jersey gives us glue.
New Jersey is a great place to live. And we have given some of the best talent to the world, from Jack Nicholson, John Travolta, to Jerry Lewis to Bon Jovi to Frank Sinatra.
Jersey is always with me. I was one of the lucky ones. Asbury Park is just the greatest place in the world to spend your childhood.
Goldsboro, North Carolina.
East 103rd, New York, New York
New York is in my DNA.
MOUNTAINS OF CALDWELL, NEW YORK, PRESENT DAY T
New York is in my soul.
I was born in New Jersey and lived there until I was about 10, so Jersey is in my roots.
I grew up in the Bronx.
I fell in love with New York.
Gov. Christie says 'New Jersey First.' State-based Isolationism!
I lived in New York my whole life. Like every New Yorker, I have stories about spending summers on the Jersey shore, riding the roller coaster in Seaside that is now famous for that sickening photo of it being washed out to sea.
Lake Winnipesaukee, he
When I was just a twenty-something, I came to Newark, and I found a connection to the city in a spiritual way. I found a connection here and people here that reminded me so much of my roots and my own family.
When you say, 'I spent my summers at the Jersey Shore,' people always say, 'Oh, really?' They think of the TV show. So I just say, 'A cute little harbor town in New Jersey.'
New York ... Babylon-on-the-Hudson, sinful, extravagant, full of the nervous hilarity of the doomed.
There's only one New York.
I love my family and I had a very wonderful, magical childhood. But New Jersey was actually a very cold place. There was such an intense concentration of wealth, and such a low concentration of any actual human happiness.
New Jersey is very big. There are different areas of New Jersey. There is North New Jersey. There is like the center. There are a lot of actors from New Jersey that don't speak with a New Jersey accent.
I love New York.
I like New York.York-- George Wendt
[Stephanie] That's not the point. I can't just let monkeys loose in Trenton.
[Lula] Why not? There's all kinds of crazy shit loose in Trenton.
Macon, wet from the raindrops for the first time.
I used to wonder why people made New Jersey jokes. I don't anymore.
I grew up in Shrewsbury, Massachusetts and went to college in Washington D.C.
Damn, I thought everyone carried a gun in New Jersey!!!
I see a New York that is once again the empire state.
That is the way Connecticut goes, in a series of Marcelle waves; and Lock Willow Farm is just on the crest of one wave. The barns used to be across the road where they obstructed the view, but a kind flash of lightning came from heaven and burnt them down.
Whenever spring comes to New York I can't stand the suggestion of the land that come blowing over the river from New Jersey and I've got to go. So I went.
I'm a New York girl. I come out of New York theater.
I'm a New York story.
The Monmouth-Ocean area is ... always in the best-areas-to-live lists.
I think I finally fell in love with NY.. I miss it already !
I have tender, romantic associations with upstate New York.
I'm from New York.York-- Ray Romano
New York is my, you know, second hometown.
New York is who I am.York-- Lea Michele
I was born in Northampton, in Burlington County, West Jersey, in the year 1720.
I was brought up at 3525 Decatur Avenue, in the north Bronx, right next to Woodlawn Cemetery.
I was once made honorary mayor of my hometown of Newark, Del.
If you hate the Yankees so much," Connie asked me, "why did you move to New York?" "To find out what kind of city could make a monster like a Yankees fan.
Hollywood is Newark, New Jersey with palm trees.
I'm from outside Philadelphia, a town called Wayne, which is, like, 25 minutes northwest.
I was born in New York.
There's such an energy bounding around New York, I can't help but get swept along in it.
WESTBURY, a nasty odious rotten-borough, a really rotten place.
I'm from Long Island. Strong Island.
I stay in Jersey - it's home, man. It's home. And I think that's the foundation of the true strength of the communities where we live in America.
I was born in Manhattan and grew up in Scarsdale. Scarsdale didn't work for me as a place at all.
I still think of myself really as a New Yorker.
If you grew up where I grew up, you would experience a very different criminal justice system than Camden, New Jersey.
What I love about New York is just the electricity I feel right away.
New York City is my playground.
There's a directness and a feistiness to being from Jersey.
Heaven looks a lot like New Jersey.
They view New York as Satan's waiting room." "If this is the waiting room, where does the guy reside or work?" "New Jersey, I assume," Kyle said with a smile. "I mean, dude, have you been to Jersey?
I grew up in New York, I love New York.
On the Jellicoe road
born in Newark... educated in Trenton... enlightened in LA...experienced in Brooklyn...actualization in Houston...manifestation in Ft. Myers
I think Jersey stands alone, and because I'm from Jersey, I never make fun of where people are from. I'll make fun of what they look like, but I'll never make fun of where they are from. Jersey is special.
Conscious of our many problems, I seek today to lay a foundation to our public policy. My fundamental purpose is to devote my term of office to raising the standard of public service in New Jersey.
I love New York. Love it.
the wizard prison,
I do belong to Jersey. There's no doubt about that in my mind. They have been so loyal and so good to me; how could I possibly belong any place else?
Biking through New York's boroughs in 2005, I thought about some old friends, Joe and Eileen Bailey. Though they are imaginary, I frequently talk to them.
Philadelphia merely seems dull because it's next to exciting Camden, New Jersey.
New Haven smelled of neglect. Baltimore smelled of brine, and Brooklyn of sun-warmed garbage.
I certainly know all about the Jersey jokes that amuse the rest of the country. You've probably heard them. Our state bird is the mosquito. Our state tree is dead. It doesn't help that we are represented on television by Tony Soprano and 'Jersey Shore.'
158 Lewis Avenue between Lafayette and Van Buren, that was back durin days of hangin' on my bed-stuy block
I was born in Newark, New Jersey, and grew up in Summit, an upscale town in north Jersey. There was this tiny area of Summit where most of the black families lived. My parents and I lived in a duplex house on Williams Street.
New York - The city where the people from Oshkosh look at the people from Dubuque in the next theater seats and say These New Yorkers don't dress any better than we do.
I think Newark has been in the crosshairs in every generation of the fight to achieve America. And I think Newark is a city that's at that crossroads still.
Sugartown Sugartown Sugartown Sugartown.
Wake up muscles we're in New York now.
And then I saw the worst thing I'd ever seen
in my life: Trenton in a man thong,
covered in about ten pounds of body
glitter. He had on a cheap, yellow wig,
and Cami was laughing her head off,
cheering him on.
New Jersey was actually a very cold place. There was such an intense concentration of wealth, and such a low concentration of any actual human happiness. A lot of people seem to be similar to the kid in school, which is doing a lot of things with no direct consequence to their joy, or their lives.
Bellport. A podium.
When I was about 11, 12, we moved to Jersey City. Everywhere I go I'm an outsider.
I just love the sheer mess of New York.
Every town has its dark side, but I spend time in New York for my dark inspiration.
I grew up in Far Rockaway and then Long Island.
New York is this cacophony - a collection of radical differences, an agreement of non sequiturs. The diversity and intensity are startling.