Editor’s note: People sometimes stereotype towns, especially if they don’t go there. Take Deal, for example; that wealthy town actually has some ordinary looking neighborhoods. I used to live in Newark, in two locations there, and there are parts of Newark that don’t fit the stereotype. So that’s the last clue. If no answer by Thursday May 14, I will disclose the town.
Belmar
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Point Pleasant
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Red Bank
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Middletown..
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A hint: This town likes jazz.
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Fair Haven
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Red Bank
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Oh..sorry, I see that Stephanie beat me to Red Bank.
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long branch
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OK: It’s not any of the towns listed so far. But it is a town that all of you know (unless you live in a cave under the north end parking lot)
PG
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Looks like Manasquan
Editor’s note: People sometimes stereotype towns, especially if they don’t go there. Take Deal, for example; that wealthy town actually has some ordinary looking neighborhoods. I used to live in Newark, in two locations there, and there are parts of Newark that don’t fit the stereotype. So that’s the last clue. If no answer by Thursday May 14, I will disclose the town.
Paul
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Asbury park
Editor’s note: Stereotyped is the WINNER.
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O.k. …one more time…”Asbury Park”
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Keansburg?
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Little Silver?
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Toms River?
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Middletown?
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