Submitted by amberleemerrill t3_11augjn in newjersey

I just moved to Atlantic Highlands from out of state and I’m wondering, what “region” of Jersey do I live in? People from Cherry Hill tell me Central Jersey doesn’t exist, my friend from Ocean says I live in the shore area, on a map it feels north and central. Help? Also while you’re here, is it literally pronounced “cheese-quake”?

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PickleLS10 t1_j9u3swg wrote

Just tell everyone what parkway exit you are and people will know! Or you can just say right by Sandy Hook.

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smokepants t1_j9u8hj8 wrote

you live in central jersey and pretty much the most north part of the shore

yea its cheese quake

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rossmosh85 t1_j9u97jo wrote

Central Jersey falls between 78 and 195. So if you want to talk North, Central, or South, you're in Central Jersey.

Talking to people from NJ, you'd say you're from the Highlands, which people will immediately know. If you're talking about where you live to people from out of the area, I'd say something like "The central coast of NJ on the bay, about an hour on the ferry to NYC"

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TodayTimeDeux t1_j9u9aa2 wrote

Central but plenty of people will argue with you over it lol

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jpr7887 t1_j9uchmr wrote

Lol welcome to NJ! There is no objective answer to your question. We here have a revered tradition of endlessly debating north vs south and whether central exists (it does) and if so what it is. Soon it will be time for your coming of Jersey baptism, to choose sides in the pork roll vs Taylor ham debate. Good luck and don't choose the wrong one!

It is in fact cheese-quake to answer your second question.

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HumanShadow t1_j9uh5pg wrote

They are just being stubborn. Central Jersey is a thing. Arguing about it is a meme now. It used to be much more rural, has been undergoing a population boom for a few decades and now has its own identity. Same story throughout history.

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RivChk t1_j9ukcbp wrote

You are in the northern part of Central Jersey……or the southern part of North Jersey depending who you’re talking to.

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afeagle1021 t1_j9um8nh wrote

Born and raised and still living in the area- I describe it as CNJ or the North Jersey Shore, personally. Welcome! I think our corner of the state is one of the nicest.

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SeanRyanNJ t1_j9umfhu wrote

Carton Brewery is good. Check it out

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trixiewutang t1_j9upjgg wrote

Central / jersey shore. Depending on where exactly in highlands could straight up be called jersey shore. The inlet has its own bay and a small public beach for Atlantic highlands right next to Sandy hook so I’d absolutely consider that jersey shore. The stretch of highway leading to Middletown is more “central jersey” so you could say both.

Yes it’s pronounced cheese-quake.

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UFumbDuckGaming t1_j9uv9e6 wrote

Same reason why children throws tantrums. To seek your attention. Central Jersey has two of NJ's best colleges (Princeton and Rutgers) A great mix of diversity without crazy rachetness. Entertainment, Food, culture, malls, nature, and still have room to spread stretch out. You also get a little bit of both North and South Jersey culture in one spot... when you are complete, there's no sense of jealousy or seek attention for it. We just sit back and be content. Everyone knows who we are even out of staters. We made a name for ourselves and it's CNJ.

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Hrekires t1_j9v09ce wrote

I mentally divide the state into Western, North, Central, South, and the Shore. I'd put Atlantic Highlands in the Jersey Shore category.

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Vegoia2 t1_j9v684l wrote

towards the shore we say in north Jersey, or even down the shore. anyway we jealous.

ETA, seems this is misunderstood, North Jersey calls it the shore, on the way down the shore.

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AnyAdministration417 t1_j9vc2ah wrote

Okay, I was born in NJ and lived here all my 67 years and don't know any better place. You live in Central Jersey. which does not exist, at the northern end of the shore where people who don't have Easy Path go when they don't have exact change for more tolls. The dividing lines are Rt. 78 and 195.

But to real NJ history buffs you live in East Jersey.

It is pronounced Cheese Quake. Now, go visit the Twin Lights and grab a THEC on the way home.

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fspnj t1_j9vcm9b wrote

That's pork roll territory I think. But yeah, It's NYC Metro, Raritan Bay. By sandy hook AKA Northern Jersey shore aka North Jersey Coast Rail line. AKA route 36 traffic sucks

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Apprehensive_Row584 t1_j9vejee wrote

I’ve lived in AH for several years, and in my experience, North Jersey Shore seems to work best. It fits the coastal character of the community and isn’t as vague as just “central.”

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SnooWords4839 t1_j9vk8ku wrote

The people from Cherry Hill saying there is no central NJ are idiots!

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StillOnAMountain t1_j9wbr43 wrote

My friend lives in Atlantic Highlands. He’s born and raised NJ (just to clarify, not a transplant) and refers to it as central.

I live on the west coast and was talking to someone I met in a bar who was from NJ. I mentioned “central jersey” and he looked me dead in the eyes and said “there’s no such thing as central New Jersey” lol.

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all_no_pALL t1_j9wdwtg wrote

Pronounced “Shayz-koo-ah-Kay” a Lenape term which loosely translates to last central jersey rest stop before north jersey

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Emptyplates t1_j9wg2yk wrote

Born and raised in Monmouth County, you live in central NJ.

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Jimmytowne t1_j9wkucv wrote

Central Nj or shore region.

On the other side, is the Raritan Bay, A.K.A. The queens necklace for how it lights up at night

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SmeemyMeemy t1_j9wmby5 wrote

Central, from Monmouth myself. Tinton Falls and moved to South NJ. I was like a myth.

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whaler76 t1_j9wvdfb wrote

Limbo cause its not north jersey, its not south and its not quite the shore and central doesn’t really exist.

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Zornamental t1_j9xcua2 wrote

Welcome to the neighborhood, you are in central Jersey! Atlantic Highlands is small but has all the best food. Kunya Siam has ruined us for any other Thai food. Cheesequake is said like it’s spelled, but a bastardized version of the Lenape language. Yup, lived in the area all my life, as me anything.

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playdohplaydate t1_j9xf0hk wrote

people will say you live by the shore but its called the beach. literally no one who grew up by the beach calls it the shore.

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Acer018 t1_j9ydhax wrote

From my lifetime of New Jersey living you are in the middle of Central New Jersey. Another entry said you were at the northern point of the shore region and I would have to agree with that too.

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yachtmusic t1_j9ydqbq wrote

I love Atlantic Highlands — enjoy!

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flyingwolf9 t1_ja03cdi wrote

Central jersey exists & it’s the best part.

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