I’ve only seen Mt. Arlington in the winter. It was beautiful with the snow and the lake frozen over. It’s beautiful in the summer too! I grew up in Middlesex County but I wanted to live in this part of the state. Thanks for posting!
Very cool. You drove past the street I grew up on in the 60’s and early 70’s Yellow Barn Ave down below Nixon Elementary. I think Nixon was built around 67 or 68.
That's why u can't judge a book by its cover, central n south jersey is much the same.I have lived in both, n still am in Mt. Laurel. Only thing I dislike is the any ice n snow
Northwest New Jersey is so pretty and idyllic and friendly; it's truly difficult to believe that only 50 miles east is the decaying dysfunction of New York City.
You want decaying dysfunction? Go a few miles north of Newton to Rt 23 and check out Franklin and Sussex. Absolute garbage heaps with all the drug and crime problems of any city. Small town America generally has all the problems of any big city. There's just less people so you don't notice it as readily. NYC is fine btw. It's a great place to live and work. I actually lived there and in NW NJ so I would know. Don't let your worldview be shaped by fearmongering "news" channels.
I do have a few autumn drives on my channel already if you’d like to check them out. www.youtube.com/@markmillerstudios/videos And I’m hoping to do more this autumn as well.
If you visit my channel you will find a number of different videos that go through both Hunterdon and Warren Counties. I also have a few more Warren County videos that will be posted in the coming weeks. 🙂
@@markmillerstudios thank you! I will check out your program listing. DH&I moved our family from Hunterdon County to near Mammoth Cave, Kentucky in 1988. Our kids were 10 y.o., 6 y.o. twins, and a 5 month old. This area of Kentucky continues to remind us of Hunterdon County when we were growing up(very rural).
The Sopranos was mostly filmed in the towns and cities located in the northeastern part of NJ, but I believe they also did some filming for the show in the southern part of the state and as far west as Morristown.