New Jersey makes important contributions to the space program. We want to make sure it just doesn't happen in Houston.

Defensive awards and accolades aside, to have your jersey retired puts you in a position where you'll be known forever.

I could be anywhere in the country, and people will ask, 'Are you from Jersey?' I'm proud of that. We're a weird breed.

I grew up in Pitman, New Jersey, which is a tiny 2-square-mile town near Philadelphia. Everyone knows each other there.

In 1992, when I was 16, I moved to the United States to start working on my Ph.D. at Princeton University in New Jersey.

When I put on the U.S. jersey, I play for myself, I play for my family, and I play for the team. That's really all I do.

What else can you expect from a town thats shut off from the world by the ocean on one side and New Jersey on the other?

I was born in Jersey City and raised in Bayonne, New Jersey. It's a town that's next to Jersey City, and I'm still there!

I think there's a stigma to some degree about the outer boroughs and Jersey, and whether their stories are worth telling.

North Jersey residents rely on mass transit to get to work and our entire region is interconnected by our transit system.

I get really motivated when I put on the India jersey. It is a responsibility, so I want to perform in the best way I can.

Yes, there's Montreal, but my real home, where my kids were born, where I became a citizen of this country, is New Jersey.

You could probably convince me that North Jersey and South Jersey should be two separate states. They're just so different.

I have a great band from Jersey and New York. I say that because they got great attitude, and we have a great time on stage.

I'm just a regular dude from New Jersey. If Boxed is successful, and you take 90% of my money away, I'll still be all right.

Putting on the same jerseys doesn’t make a team. You’re still just a collection of individuals until you find a common goal.

I'd literally rather hang out at the T.G.I. Friday's in New Jersey than tool around at a place that sells $40 cheeseburgers.

Part of my job is to make sure the Northeast is part of our defense industrial base, and New Jersey has always played a role.

I have a rescue dog named Walter, and Walter and I are such fans of the 'Jersey Shore' that we changed his name to DJ Wally D.

I remember, growing up, if something big - God forbid - happened, the first jokes you heard on the subject came out of Jersey.

When you see that your kids are proud of you, that they're excited to wear your jersey and cheer you on, it doesn't get better.

Not a good night for President Obama. He lost elections in Virginia, New Jersey, and he's not doing good in Afghanistan either.

It's weird that I'm putting my old green and gold jersey, and I'm moving on to the cardinal and white. I'm a Stanford Cardinal.

We could see the Teamsters coming in from New Jersey, the AFL-CIO from Chicago. You could see all of the people being bused in.

I play a girl called Patti in the film 'Patti Cake$,' and she's a girl from New Jersey, and she dreams of being a famous rapper.

New Jersey fans are the most ruthless fans in the country for booing and hating on whatever's in the ring if they don't like it.

I'm working with the New Dems, who are talking about the future of work, which is something I'm very interested in in New Jersey.

I'm from New Jersey. But I went to school in Los Angeles and all across the country. So, I can totally connect with missing home.

When I got drafted, I just wanted a jersey. Once they gave me the jerseys, like, I was just hoping that they kept me on the team.

Everyone's dream is to first play for the country. Whenever you step in, you are wearing the Indian jersey and it is very special.

Arsenal is one of the top teams in Europe and I have been looking out for Arsenal since I got my first jersey when I was ten or 12.

We played some of our first big shows at Wayne Firehouse and Manville Elks Lodge. New Jersey's always been our home away from home.

Jersey is always with me. I was one of the lucky ones. Asbury Park is just the greatest place in the world to spend your childhood.

When you are wearing the jersey that you love and are getting playing time, in the end, you value that much more than other things.

The first time I ever got paid to play was 1/18/99, Fire Hall in Bordentown, New Jersey. Played first on the bill - we got paid $20!

Growing up in a New Jersey suburb, my Catholic faith was an important part of my young life, shaping the way I approached the world.

As long as you put on a jersey, no matter what kind of jersey it is, as long as you're supporting the game of basketball, I enjoy it.

I remember growing up in suburban New Jersey, and all the computer stores were like, 'Motherboard Mayhem' and all these cheesy names.

If you look at old football pictures, the jerseys were hanging, the sleeves were dangling, but now everything is tucked and tailored.

I grew up in Queens and New Jersey. I started doing children's theater when I was seven to get out of school because I didn't fit in.

The Great American Outdoors Act is landmark conservation legislation to protect our public lands, including right here in New Jersey.

I don't get into politics, general or musical, but just call me if you get jury duty. Even in New Jersey I was able to help somebody.

When youre touring and the minute you tell someone that youre from Jersey its the equivalent of telling them you just got out of jail.

I went to Jersey City State College to please a family member. I wasn't prepared for school. To say I failed out is putting it nicely.

My parents had a house on the Jersey shore - I grew up right there, going down there every summer and living there. It is home for me.

I was raised in rural south Jersey, and there was no culture there. There was a small library, and that was it. There was nothing else.

I write novels about women, except for one: 'Rococo', about a man, a New Jersey decorator. But even that book had a woman on the cover.

New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie is going to Israel. He's going to be pretty disappointed when he finds out the Gaza Strip isn't a steak.

It's just an honor to compete in New York, New Jersey, the tri-state area, where we're from. I have so much roots there, so much family.

I grew up in New Jersey and my father was a golf pro, so I was groomed for sports, but I wasn't very good, so my interests lay elsewhere.

Share This Page