Snooki and friends aren’t hurting Jersey’s imageTuesday, July 19, 2011 @ 12:18PMHere’s the real situation: It turns out MTV’s Jersey Shore isn’t killing New Jersey’s reputation after all.
Secret beaches of North AmericaTuesday, July 19, 2011 @ 7:40AMIt might take some work to get to these secluded beaches, but it will be worth the effort.
A win-win 'Situation' for NJTuesday, July 19, 2011 @ 1:20AMSnooki and The Situation apparently aren't all that bad for New Jersey's beach business. The train wrecks from MTV's "Jersey Shore" might even be attracting people to the state's 127 miles of beaches, according to a Fairleigh Dickinson University PublicMind poll released yesterday. "The show . . . may...
Poll Shows MTV’s ‘Jersey Shore’ Might Actually Be Helping New Jersey’s Image SlightlyTuesday, July 19, 2011 @ 1:04AMGov. Chris Christie isn't a fan of the show, but a new poll reveals that the program isn't harming the state's reputation, and may even be helping it by making it a bit more famous.
WILDWOOD BEACH TAG POSSIBILITY UP IN THE AIRMonday, July 18, 2011 @ 10:20PMWILDWOOD-MANY CALL WILDWOOD THEIR HOME AND GET AWAY SPOT IN THE SUMMER FOR MANY DIFFERENT REASONS. BUT ONE HUGE THING PUTS THEM ABOVE AND BEYOND ALMOST ALL OTHER BEACHES IN NEW JERSEY. BEACH TAGS.
Elected as Cost-Cutters, Freshmen Push Spending for Home DistrictsMonday, July 18, 2011 @ 8:09PMHouse Republicans who rode a wave of voter discontent into office last year may be pushing for spending cuts, but they’re also quietly funneling millions of federal dollars back home.
Your comments: 'Jersey Shore' isn't affecting how nation views N.J., poll saysMonday, July 18, 2011 @ 5:02PMFeaturing the best comments from the NJ.com community
Jersey Shore Isn't Harming New Jersey's Reputation, After All [Studies]Monday, July 18, 2011 @ 4:06PM# studies For all the talk about how Jersey Shore is the end of culture as we know it, an affront to all things great in the Garden State , and the destruction of their tourism industry , a new study found Jersey Shore has no impact at all on how many people hate the damn place. More »
Majority Of Americans Favor Public Smoking BansSaturday, July 16, 2011 @ 7:09AMMore than half of all Americans believe that smoking should be banned in all public places, but less than one in five US residents feel that the habit should be made completely illegal throughout the country, according to the results of a Gallop poll published on Friday. In a telephone poll conducted by the Princeton, New Jersey-based research firm, 59-percent of those contacted said that they ...