not a big deal, obviously (tristaters seem to be using the "new england" subforum), just curious what the reason was. thanks!
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why isn't there a "tristate" regional subforum?
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It's pretty funny though that half the time people post in the New England forum it should be in the Mid-Atlantic forum.
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we should just have a NJ/NYC forum.sigpic
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Originally posted by StereoInstaller1 View PostBecause it isn't the PNW, that's why.sigpic
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Originally posted by kishg View Postyeah NY/NJ. What exactly is the tri-state anyways? CT is New England, DE is MA
this is academic to me though... ny/nj works just as well. who needs ct anyway
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Yeah except for people commuting in, I don't see CT ever involved in any cooperative or interstate arrangement with NY or NJ. NY/NJ shares many large facilities such as ports, airports, bridges and tunnels, PATH etc. There is a Port Authority of NY/NJ. So I say CT can stick to New England :)
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