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... anti-visitor sentiment is a tradition in some shore towns, dating to the days of Philadelphians or New Yorkers packing their lunches in shoe boxes before a train trip to the beach – hence the nickname ...
... Ronnie, The Situation, Pauly D., Sammi, Angelina and Vinnie, the cast members of the reality show, act badly because they're New Yorkers. While 19 percent agree with New York Gov. David Paterson that ...
... Coney Island (1895). It was one of the most popular places for New Yorkers (though then outside city limits). Along the beach were hotels, restaurants, theaters, bowling alleys, and rides such as carousels ...
... industry training and standards have been shocking, not only for Western New Yorkers but for the millions of Americans who step onto an airplane each day," said Rep. Louise Slaughter, (D-NY), whose district ...
But we think New Yorkers are worse behind the wheel More New Jersey drivers than ever admit to breaking state law and sending text messages from behind the wheel, according to a Fairleigh Dickinson Public ...
... New Yorkers to make a day trip to the sea. NJ Monthly has featured the town in its annual shore issue too. Then there is Seven Presidents Park, now a park near the beach. It is the site of The Church ...
... Yorkers don't fail. Even failure is an expected prelude to something spectacular — like James himself. This is the greatest city in the world — this is Broadway, the Yankees, Sinatra (born in Hoboken, ...
... supporters claim, New Yorkers who hire them have been able to get away with paying them unfairly low wages, denying them vacation days or sick leave, and even subjecting them to verbal and physical abuse. ...
... to unearned income – including interest, dividends, annuities, royalties and rent – for seniors,'' Lance added. "According to the Manhattan Institute, these Medicare taxes would force New Yorkers and New ...
... pronunciation of Italian delicacies: gabbagole (capicola) and mootsadell (mozzarella). The nail tips, the nicknames, the profanity, the attitudes, the blunt speak ... we're more colorful than New Yorkers! ...
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Hi Evan - I just read through your article and thought you might actually be able to help us out. We just launched this new campaign to try and get new yorkers to rally and support the idea of bringing ...
12. Are they really born and raised in New Jersey
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Or are they just more new yorkers pretending to be Jersey girls. ...
... State could become attractive to New Yorkers fleeing from a proposed 13 percent surcharge on income over $1 million. While we still obviously have a long way to go reducing taxes in New Jersey, Governor ...
... vendor, who alerted police to the suspicious looking SUV, may have saved the lives of thousands of New Yorkers and tourists.  ...
... with luck, that's all) of the beholder. *** Often assumed to be sophisticatedly blasé about art, New Yorkers and visitors to the city have been taken aback by Antony Gormley's sculpture. Maybe because ...
... should know that New Jersey is NOT what is on these shows. Those are all New Yorkers who now live in Jersey b/c New York is too expensive for them. And now they are trashing our name and reputation for ...
... Polls suggest that the vast majority of New Yorkers agree with him. Spitzer and Paterson are not the only ones in New York's rogues gallery. Former state Senate Majority Leader Joseph Bruno was convicted ...
... for president in 2012? JV: He's a bright man. He's done an outstanding job here in N.Y. to the best of my knowledge. I mean New Yorkers would know better than me. Whenever I come here it seems ...
BY ALICIA CRUZ NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM A crowd of subway riders tried to help a woman who jumped into the subway tracks to retrieve a gym bag she dropped, but then watched in horror as the train bore ...
... its gay New Yorkers at finger-tip proximity to the audience, providing a fresh, voyeuristic tingle to the birthday party doings of Mart Crowley's 1968 comedy-drama. Given an aptly environmental production ...
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