2017Recon

2017Recon t1_jd2gc2y wrote

I don’t live there but have been, so my opinion is based on quick observation and initial vibe and could be partially accurate… it’s red neck country. People like ATVs, Jeeps, pick ups and guns. That’s my thing so I’d feel right at home there but not for everyone.

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2017Recon t1_j9ws732 wrote

East Brunswick, Monroe, South Brunswick, North Brunswick, Montgomery, Somerset (Franklin) etc etc all have large municipal parks where kids soccer and lacrosse tournaments are held. I don’t know how you go about booking them but my kids go to events there for lacrosse where 6 or more games are going on at once.

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2017Recon t1_j7d3p0c wrote

Edison, south Brunswick, Monroe, and east Brunswick have fairly large young Indian populations. East Brunswick is the most expensive community in terms of taxes with the best schools so you’d get the least house there. Edison is very congested and busy compared to the others.

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2017Recon t1_j7bifdz wrote

Reply to Dear NJ men, by [deleted]

My daughters 17 year old boy friend has a mullet, can you help her with your mental health services or only him?

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2017Recon t1_j6org5b wrote

When you apply for the specialized or vanity plate you are doing so with your current registration and current plate it’s tied to. Basically you are replacing a plate and they will automatically transfer the reg to the new plate you shouldn’t have to do anything. If that’s not crystal clear when you apply or in what you received then visit the mvc and clarify I guess.

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2017Recon t1_j5wbwoe wrote

I’m going to be of zero help but as the owner of a Newfoundland and golden retriever I am going to say 50ish pounds is officially a medium sized dog not large.

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2017Recon t1_j2eennj wrote

But, that is the distinction I am trying to point out and make for you. Nothing you described sounds like anything he did was in the scope of official business. This sounds to me like it was very specifically NOT in the scope of official business so he is not required to provide you any information. Him being an asshole and acting crazy is totally irrelevant to your question. If he was not on duty and did not ask for your id and did not try to ticket and did not try to charge you than… NO, simply mentioning he is a police officer does not mean he is bound by law to provide you his badge number and name, get it? Had he done anything within the line of his duty than and only than YES.

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2017Recon t1_j2eahea wrote

As you describe the situation it sounds like he didn’t write you a ticket or file charges or call anything in etc. It literally just sounds like you pissed him off and he was being an asshole. I am guessing (not a lawyer) that if someone tells you their profession is a police officer they are not somehow bound by law to provide you all the details of their employment.

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2017Recon t1_j0v9u57 wrote

I think the majority of sit down Mexican restaurants I go to give free chips and salsa when you dine in. In Middlesex county there is Jose Tejas, on the border and chevys that are all chains and all have free chips and salsa. Since you tagged central nj these are all on rt 1 between Woodbridge and Lawrenceville

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