Earthquakes are quite rare in NJ, and those that do occur are very weak.
No. New Jersey does not get severe or non-severe earthquakes. I know this because New Jersey is not as close to the water as Japan and Mexico etc. are. So thanks for reading my answer. Whoever wrote this answer..looks like you're wrong!! New Jersey just experienced an earthquake on 8/23/2011 at 1:54 pm. As far as I know it ran down from New Jersey to South Carolina. Could possible be bigger but that's about as much as I know.
Central New Jersey
New as in "New Car" and Jersey as in "Football Jersey". (NEYW) (JER_SEE)!
Where New Jersey is located. New Jersey was part of the Middle Colonies.
It's not New Jersey, it's just Jersey. 8===>--
no ther wasnt an earthquake that i know of in jersey city but there was an aftershock from an earthquake from virginia felt in jersey city. the aftershock was in august 2011 but not sure what date. i think it was the 28. i know this because i actually felt it :)
February 28, 1973.
You can find options for going in New Jersey by looking on New Jersey homepage. Options out for people who just graduated high school that want to go to New Jersey Colleges is going on a college tour.
No
Seaside Heights, New Jersey
Going for swimming, night outs and watching the NBA are some of the things that can be done in New Jersey.
Probably Texas or Jersey it's Jersey/ New york
Seaside Heights, New Jersey
It is probable that a hurricane will eventually strike New Jersey. Hurricane Earl may have affected New Jersey with rain and waves but will not hit it directly.
new york/new jersey
No, the earthquake started off the coast of Japan. Fortunately, the north American continent shields the blow of the earthquake's fury.
New Jersey.