Up for some good old-fashioned fun? How about a debate? New Jerseyans love their debates (Pork Roll? Taylor Ham?) and a favorite debate/argument/topic of civil discussion is the existence of Central Jersey. I have a pretty strong opinion on the subject but I’m going to leave it up to you! Below, I present evidence that Central Jersey DOES exist…let me know your thoughts in the comments. Have fun but be respectful!

There is no clear, 100 percent agreed upon division between North and South Jersey.

Norman B. Leventhal Map Center/Flickr This lack of clarity leaves room for the possibility of a third option - Central Jersey.

Some say the division runs along Interstate 195. This puts Trenton in North Jersey…

Famartin/Wikipedia Others say the Driscoll Bridge over the Raritan River in Middlesex County is the dividing line. This puts Trenton in South Jersey territory. It also puts parts of Flemington in South Jersey if we draw a line across the state at the Driscoll Bridge.

Others mark the North/South Jersey division by things like preferred sports teams or differences in language (sub or hoagie, Italian ice or water ice, and of course pork roll or Taylor ham).

Severin St. Martin/Wikipedia Couldn’t Central Jersey be where these things meet…a place where you find a mix?

And it seems like the division is very subjective! People from North Jersey are more likely to label Mercer County as South Jersey while those very clearly in South Jersey territory label Mercer County as being part of North Jersey.

DJKeddie/Wikipedia So…where is Princeton University? North or South Jersey? Where is TCNJ? North or South Jersey? Both are in Mercer County.

Here, you’ll see some hotly debated areas, particularly those between I-78 and I-195.

Google Maps Are these towns North, South, or Central?

And let’s go to the polls…

Davecito/Flickr 88% of those who responded to an NJ105.com poll believe that Central Jersey does exist.

There’s also this…

Norman B. Leventhal Map Center/Flickr

This lack of clarity leaves room for the possibility of a third option - Central Jersey.

Famartin/Wikipedia

Others say the Driscoll Bridge over the Raritan River in Middlesex County is the dividing line. This puts Trenton in South Jersey territory. It also puts parts of Flemington in South Jersey if we draw a line across the state at the Driscoll Bridge.

Severin St. Martin/Wikipedia

Couldn’t Central Jersey be where these things meet…a place where you find a mix?

DJKeddie/Wikipedia

So…where is Princeton University? North or South Jersey? Where is TCNJ? North or South Jersey? Both are in Mercer County.

Google Maps

Are these towns North, South, or Central?

Davecito/Flickr

88% of those who responded to an NJ105.com poll believe that Central Jersey does exist.

BREAKING: @jonbonjovi confirms existence of central jersey pic.twitter.com/2bTTx9Yh89

— New Jersey (@NJGov) January 22, 2020

And this…



But what I care about most is what YOU think. Take our poll and share your thoughts!

Loading…

OnlyInYourState may earn compensation through affiliate links in this article.