Yes, who cares.
He still hasn't been executed yet he is still in the Pennsylvania State Prison waiting to be executed so he wont be executed in New Jersey.
the teams still share a stadium. They a have new stadium in New Jersey but still share it.
yes see link below
no, but you can't see links below
He and his wife still live in New Jersey.
no and for everyone wondering about getting this game get it! i dont get it people hate this game probabley cause its so hard but oh well still get it and be SPANKY!
Because they are both in the New York City metropolitan area, therefore they are still representing the state
New Jersey does not have an official state dinosaur. While several states in the United States have designated official state dinosaurs to celebrate their prehistoric heritage, New Jersey has yet to select one. However, it's worth noting that the state has a rich fossil record, particularly from the Late Triassic period, when dinosaurs roamed the region. Some notable dinosaur fossils discovered in New Jersey include those of the small theropod dinosaur known as Coelophysis, which lived approximately 200 million years ago. Despite not having an official state dinosaur, New Jersey's paleontological history is still fascinating and offers a glimpse into the ancient life that once thrived in the area.
no still alive in jersey
Yes. The state's age of majority is 18. Compulsory education laws do not apply.
All states, including New Jersey, have a democratically elected state government and are still part of the democratically elected federal government. The states have laws and statutes of limitations that were developed specifically for that state. The United States Federal Government has another set of laws and statutes of limitation for those laws that apply to all states.
As of August 2014, Groux Catholic Tours still operates in New Jersey. The company is located in Trenton, New Jersey.