"Don't Jersey Vermont" is a phrase used in agriculture to discourage the practice of converting pastureland into housing developments or other non-agricultural uses. "Jersey" refers to the state of New Jersey, known for its high population density and urban development, while "Vermont" represents a more rural and agricultural-focused state. The phrase is a reminder to preserve and protect farmland and open spaces from urban sprawl and development.
Mont is french for Mount
Vermont as a word has no meaning in the English language, other than the place name of several towns/cities around the world. Vermont, used as this place name, has it's meaning sourced from the original Anglo Saxon language meaning high mountain.
Okemo is the name of a popular ski mountain resort based in Ludlow, Vermont.
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It's Micheal Jordan's old jersey number.
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Rhode Island-Providence. New Jersey-Trenton. Vermont-Montpelier.
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Vermont does not border the Atlantic Ocean. New Hampshire and Maine border the Atlantic Ocean.
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New Jersey, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Canada
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Vermont does not border the Atlantic Ocean. Both New Jersey and Delaware border the Atlantic Ocean.
Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Vermont all border New York state.
Both New Jersey and Vermont have reciprocity between them for moving violations. The only states that do not are Tennessee, Michigan, Massachusetts, and Georgia.
The bordering states of New York State (clockwise from the northeast corner) are Vermont, Massachusetts's, Connecticut, New Jersey and Pennsylvania. The Provinces of Canada are Ontario and Quebec.
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