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  • @jys1011:

    Bboy my parents still live in Clifton NJ! Did you go to Passaic HS?? I went to HS in Wayne (De Paul HS its catholic school). And Nala I have lots of family in Wayne NJ. That's not too far from Teaneck at all.

    My parents moved us out of Passiac in the 50's.:eek: We relocated to Menlo Park and finally to Willingboro/Levittown NJ. I haven't lived in NewJersey since 1970, but people tell me I'm still Jersey all the way.

    "You can check out any time you like, but you can never leave":D :D


  • @nala121498:

    Not to bud-in, but I'm from NJ too, Wayne, NJ! Moved north to escape the population…I did live near Harrisburg, PA for a bit, many years ago. Lopax Rd. that's all I can remember...

    Jersey, PA….....it's just a small world indeed.

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