The 10 Best Places To Live In New Jersey | For 2018
The 10 Best Places To Live In New Jersey For 2018.
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New Jersey is often associated with a lot of bad things.
The Garden State is accused of having some of the highest taxes in the country. And being too populated.
A land mostly made up of highways, yet traffic is a constant theme here.
The thing is, though, every place has its own ups and downs. And while Jersey has some pretty nasty ones, it is not short of its fair share of plusses.
Like its enviable location – it is possible to work in New York and live in New Jersey; or spend a Saturday in Philadelphia and be back home for dinner.
New Jersey is a beautiful state with plenty of shore towns and beloved diners.
Its rural farmland is a source of fresh local produce that you’ll find displayed on farm stands, albeit mostly in summer.
It is a beautifully diverse state, and a state famous for high-performing public schools, with one of the highest high school graduation rates in the country.
Here are the 10 best places to live in new Jersey for 2018:
1. North Arlington.
2. Princeton.
3. Saddle Brook.
4. Concordia.
5. Clifton.
6. Oradell.
7. Ridgewood.
8. Collingswood.
9. Chatham.
10. Haddonfield.
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Harrison - New Jersey , USA
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Harrison is a village and town located in Westchester County, New York, approximately 22 miles (35 km) northeast of Manhattan. The population was 27,472 at the 2010 census. Harrison was ranked sixth in the list of the top 10 places to live in New York State for 2014 according to the national online real estate brokerage Movoto.
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Walking in North Bergen, New Jersey, USA
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Howard Johnson Express Inn North Bergen - North Bergen Hotels, New Jersey
Howard Johnson Express Inn North Bergen 2 Stars Hotel in North Bergen, New Jersey Within US Travel DirectoryConvenient to the New Jersey Turnpike in North Bergen, this comfortable hotel offers many contemporary amenities just minutes from the attractions of New York City.
Howard Johnson is within 10 km of New York City.
Explore the city easily with the convenient shuttle service.
Public transport to New York City is only a short distance away.
This allows guests to instantly discover Giants Stadium, Liberty State Park and the Liberty Science Center.
Enjoy a variety of amenities that will ensure a comfortable stay.
Howard Johnson Express boasts Wi-Fi internet access, a daily complimentary continental breakfast, and a well-equipped fitness centre.
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Holiday Inn - Kearney, NE
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If you're looking for hotels in Kearny, Nebraska that are practical, affordable and well-appointed, end your search with the Holiday Inn® Kearney hotel. Just off I-80 near the Great Platte River Road Archway Monument, we're the smart choice hotel in this area.
Why Kearney? With popular attractions like Fort Kearny State Historical Park, Cabela's Sporting Goods Outlet and the Museum of Nebraska Art, why not? Our beautiful Kearney, NE hotel is a smoke-free property, and our great amenities make staying with us fun and memorable. Your family will get a kick out of Captain's Lagoon, the only indoor water recreation center in the area. With 30-ft slides, a kids' fun pool and more, the Lagoon's a huge hit with our hotel's guests.
In Kearney, Nebraska, the Viaero Event Center and Buffalo County Fairgrounds draw in all kinds of travelers each year, and we're just minutes away from both of them. We further cater to the needs of our corporate travelers by offering an on-site business center and 10 state-of-the-art meeting rooms.
The Holiday Inn® Kearney also features a topnotch restaurant and lounge, The Venue, as well as room service from 7 AM-9 PM. With other amenities like free shuttle service within 10 miles, an on-site fitness center with weights and cardio equipment and a video game room for kids, it's easy to see we're one of the best hotels in Kearny, Nebraska.
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Driving in Secaucus Road (CR 678) in Jersey City, NJ (plus in Secaucus, NJ, at first)
This video starts showing driving in Secaucus Rd. in Secaucus, New Jersey driving east bound to Jersey City. This video shows only a fraction of Secaucus. Jersey City starts after the railroad overpass at 0:26 of this video. This video shows this road from one end to the other end in the Jersey City side. After the railroad overpass, to the left is North Bergen. Secaucus Road is an important artery in Hudson County that connects important roads such as route 1/9, Kennedy Blvd and some local streets. Route 678 (Secaucus Road) runs from Paterson Plank Rd. along the Union City-Jersey City Border into Secaucus. This road, after route 1/9, is an industrial zone.
USAT Liberty wreck Swim through #2 Tulamben Bali Indonesia
Check out the longest swim through of the best wreck of South East Asia. 20 m long at 20m depth, totally dark. Take your reels and flashlight with you guys....
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Here is the history of the Liberty wreck:
USAT Liberty was a United States Army transport ship torpedoed by Japanese submarine I-166 in January 1942 and beached on the island of Bali. She had been built as a design 1037 ship for the United States Shipping Board during World War I and had served in the United States Navy during that conflict as animal transport USS Liberty (ID-3461). She was also notable as the first ship constructed at Federal Shipbuilding, Kearny, New Jersey. In 1963 a volcanic eruption moved the ship off the beach, and Liberty's wreck is now a popular dive site.
At the time of the United States' entry into World War II in December 1941, USAT Liberty was in the Pacific. In January 1942, she was en route from Australia to the Philippines with a cargo of railway parts and rubber. On 11 January, Liberty was torpedoed by Japanese submarine I-166 about 10 nautical miles (19 km) southwest of the Lombok Strait, near position 08°54′S 115°28′E. U.S. destroyer Paul Jones and Dutch destroyer Van Ghent took the damaged ship in tow attempting to reach Singaraja, the Dutch port and administrative centre for the Lesser Sunda Islands, on the north coast of Bali. However she was taking too much water and so was beached on the eastern shore of Bali at Tulamben so that the cargo and fittings could be salvaged.
In 1963 the tremors associated with the eruption of Mount Agung caused the vessel to slip off the beach, and she now lies on a sand slope in 30 to 100 feet (9.1 to 30 m) of water, providing one of the most popular dives off Bali.
Zipper On-ride (HD POV) Utah State Fair 2012
Take a ride on Zipper manufactured by Chance Rides, Inc. you get in a small free spinning gondola/car and the whole ride itself rotates as you move on a track. Once you get to either end it whips your around and can also make you flip. If your on for too long it can make you sick or even throw up at the Utah State Fair in Salt Lake City, Utah.
The Zipper is an amusement-thrill ride popular at carnivals and amusement parks in the United States, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. It features strong vertical G-forces, numerous spins, and a noted sense of unpredictability.
The Zipper was invented by Joseph Brown as a part of Chance Rides, Inc., a company based in Wichita, Kansas that has manufactured more than 200 Zipper units since the ride's beginning in 1968.
Most models of the Zipper follow a similar basic format: A long, rotating, oval boom with a cable around its edge that pulls 12 cars around the ride. Except at peak times, most operators will only fill half of the cars at one time with riders. Like most carnival equipment, the ride is designed to be portable. It can be disassembled onto a truck and transported from site to site.
The first fourteen Zippers manufactured spun at much higher speeds than modern models. The boom rotated at 11 rpm and the cable system at 7 rpm. These first-generation rides kept the passenger compartments spinning on their axes constantly, creating unsafe g-forces and causing impact-related injuries such as whiplash, bruises and back injuries. The safety hazard was quickly discovered and the mechanical rpms were permanently lowered to current speeds.
On September 7, 1977, the Consumer Product Safety Commission issued a public warning, urging carnival-goers not to ride the Zipper after four deaths occurred due to compartment doors opening mid-ride. The safety restraints being attached to the door itself, riders are left unrestrained whenever the door is open. The four victims all died after falling from their compartments. The failure was traced to original spring-close latches on the doors wearing out and not being replaced. Compartments on currently operating Zippers are secured using the original latch, a redundant latch approved by the CPSC, and a large R-Key pin as a third backup.
Despite these new safety features, the same scenario was repeated in July 2006 in Hinckley, Minnesota when two teenage girls were ejected from their compartment as the door swung open. Their door was apparently not properly closed by the operator who admitted to local law enforcement that he had not inserted the safety pin (R-Key) before starting the ride. Both of the victims, Erica Matrious and Breanna Larsen, survived the incident despite facing some serious injuries. On November 2, 2006, the girls were interviewed.[1]
Many newer models of Zipper have solved this problem by completely restructuring the door lock system, also eliminating the need for an R-key. These newer models have also increased the weight of the compartments, reducing the spinning, which decreases pressure on the door latches.
Zipper operators are encouraged to employ a no single rider policy. The manufacturer's concern was that a person riding alone might turn sideways in the seat and remove their legs from underneath the lap bar, risking serious injury as the capsule spun. The manufacturer sent out a bulletin to Zipper owners in 1995 pointing out the risk.
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Extended Stay America - San Diego - Mission Valley - Stadium, San Diego Hotels - California
Extended Stay America - San Diego - Mission Valley - Stadium 2 Stars San Diego, California Within US Travel Directory One of our bestsellers in San Diego! This Extended Stay America - San Diego - Mission Valley - Stadium is located in San Diego and especially designed for longer stays, with all rooms featuring a fully equipped kitchen. The hotel offers free WiFi and a 24-hour front desk.
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