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  2. Cozy Morley - Wikipedia

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    He wrote a song called "It's New Jersey", which he unsuccessfully promoted for acceptance as the official state song. [9] In 2003, New Jersey State Senators James Cafiero and Stephen M. Sweeney , both from South Jersey , introduced legislation that would make Morley's song "It's New Jersey" one of six official state songs.

  3. Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company Warehouse (Jersey City ...

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    The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company Warehouse is a historic formerly commercial building at 150 Bay Street in Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey, United States. Built as a warehouse for The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company (A&P) in 1900, it is the major surviving remnant of a five-building complex of the nation's first major ...

  4. On the Way to Cape May - Wikipedia

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    Comedian Cozy Morley, who owned Club Avalon, a nightclub in North Wildwood from 1958-89 and where a life-size statue of him now stands in front of the site of the club (which was demolished in 1989 and is now Westy's Irish Pub), made "On the Way to Cape May" his signature song and performed it many times during his acts in the Philadelphia and South Jersey areas.

  5. Jersey Strong (song) - Wikipedia

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    It has received airplay in the New York City, Philadelphia, Nashville, and New Jersey radio markets. New Jersey 101.5 wrote "The song has the distinct possibility of becoming an anthem for the Jersey Shore going forward." [2] In an article for CBS Local in New York City a boardwalk construction worker was quoted "'Jersey Strong' captures the ...

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  7. Delaware (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Delaware" is a popular song, written by Irving Gordon. [1] The song was published in 1959 and has references to 15 states of the United States . [ 2 ] The states were portrayed, in the form of puns , as: Della wear , new jersey , Calla 'phone ya , how ar' ya , Missus sip , mini-soda , Ora gone , I'll ask 'er , taxes , Wiscon sin , new brass ...

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