Posts Tagged ‘New Jersey’
What Is The Most Popular Car Stolen in New Jersey?
If you drive a full-sized Ford pick-up truck in New Jersey, you might want to lock your doors. The vehicle is the number one most stolen truck nationally, and third most frequently taken in NJ. Additonally, the Honda Accord was stolen 541 times in New Jersey in 2020. The Honda Civic ranked number two overall…
Read MoreWhich New Jersey City Has the Rudest Drivers in the Nation?
A new survey has identified cities with the rudest drivers in America, and one New Jersey locale has topped the list. According to the website isurify, Clifton, New Jersey drives could use a lesson in road etiquette. 35.43 per 1,000 drivers in Clifton (33% ruder than state average) were issued traffic citations for rude behavior,…
Read MoreHow Does New Jersey Rank as a Road Trip Destination?
Taking a road trip this year? It appears New Jersey isn’t a prime destination, according to a new survey by Wallethub. The Garden State ranks at just 41, while neighboring New York tops the list in the top spot of number one. Pennsylvania cracked the top 20, coming in at number 18. At the bottom,…
Read MoreHow Patriotic Is New Jersey?
A recent survey has ranked the most patriotic states in the United States-and New Jersey didn’t even rank in the top 10. According to a recent Wallethub survey, The Garden State ranks 44th, just behind Arkansas at 43. Neighboring Pennsylvania came in at 35. So who is number one? That would be Montana, which jumped…
Read MoreNew Jersey Musicians and Venues Add Over $2 Billion in Revenue To the GDP, Reports Website
So just how much do our musicians and artists in the Garden State contribute to the GDP? Would you believe $2.3 Billion? According to a new website, “50 States of Music”–our New Jersey musicians–including Bruce Springsteen, Bon Jovi, and the late Frank Sinatra and Whitney Houston–add plenty to the nation’s bottom line through royalties and…
Read MorePaul McCartney Crashes Princeton University Songwriting Class
I used to get mad at my school-the teachers that taught me weren’t cool: because they weren’t a Beatle. Princeton University upped their “cool” quotient with a virtual visit from Sir Paul McCartney, who dropped in to the New Jersey Ivy League school’s songwriting workshop to critique the works of 33 students, according to The…
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