Living with Lions and Broncs: Life near college party houses brings mixed opinions
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By Mike SherrEditor-in-Chief New Jersey has a bad reputation as a grimy, polluted state that is home to miles of cities and industrial parks. When people from other states think of New Jersey they may think of twisted versions of Seaside Heights, Jersey City or Atlantic City. In reality, the state could not be any different.
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