For over 200 years, the New Jersey Beach have attracted hundreds of thousands of vacationers each summer - But the latest report gives NJ Beaches a bad grade
If you love somewhere that's cheaper, you'll be able to go on more dates for less money which may look appealing to a potential other half. Then again, if you live in a place that's a little more expensive but offers a lot for you to do, that's not bad either.
Do you look both ways when you cross roadways here in the Garden State? Do you use proper crossways to make your way through traffic? Do you wait for the "walk" signal at intersections?