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eNJoy (en joi)
–verb (used with object)
1. To find something pleasing: He enjoys Chinese food.
2. Have use of something; have a good experience: He enjoys an excellent income from his trust funds.
eNJoy In that one simple word you will find an entire world of possibilities right before your eyes. eNJoy is for people who live, work and play in New Jersey. It is also for people who want to live, work and play in New Jersey. It is a state that will surprise you over and over again, whether you are a lifelong Jerseyan or a newcomer. We claim Bruce and Bon Jovi. We also have Einstein and Edison. Beaches, mountains, back roads and big cities. Our distinctive logo incorporates a sense of fun right smack dab in the middle of our state. It will become more and more recognizable as people learn of the great values and opportunities New Jersey has to offer. In the pages and links ahead of you are good times, great experiences and personal discoveries for young and old alike. eNJoy.

All you need to know about New Jersey’s winning sports tradition is the fact that Vince Lombardi was a Jersey boy. What’s your pleasure? Giants, Nets, Devils, Red Bulls? We’ve got you covered. From minor league baseball to boxing in Atlantic City…Come eNJoy New Jersey sports.

Is there anything like the anticipation of a new roller coaster opening, or that first warm sunny day that screams out for a surfboard? The promise of a new summer concert series or the first snowfall at Mountain Creek Ski Resort? It’s all here. Come eNJoy New Jersey attractions.

Shakespeare in the Park or Springsteen at the Meadowlands. Hmm…… Maybe we could get Bruce to play Hamlet. There is much so much to see and do all year long with our many theatres, museums, galleries, concert halls, comedy clubs and film festivals. Come eNJoy New Jersey arts and culture.

When I was in college, my good buddy played the drummer boy in the re-enactment of Washington crossing the Delaware. Since that Christmas Eve, I have been fascinated by our amazing and intense historical events. Nothing against Pennsylvania, but America starts here.





