Talk:Westfield Garden State Plaza
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[edit] Paramus as Suburb of New York City
I personally would not edit this as I will admit to some ignorance to the possibility of how suburbs of cities are classified, but I would strongly recommend that someone please confirm the referencing of Paramus NJ as a suburb of NYC. You are speaking of two entirely different states and although they are with in a reasonable distance of one another there is still a substantial separation. Also based on this line of thinking you would have to classify two to three counties worth of towns in the state of NJ as suburbs of NYC. This may be my ignorance in classification but it does not seem accurate to me.—The preceding unsigned comment was added by Joeynombstyle (talk • contribs).
- As stated in the New York article, "New York City, [and] its suburbs including Long Island, the southern portion of the Hudson Valley, and most of northern New Jersey" which would indicate the common reference to many locations in New Jersey and Connecticut as suburbs of New York City, which includes a few dozen counties in the New York metropolitan area. Garden State Plaza in Paramus, just ten miles over the George Washington Bridge from Manhattan, may be in another state, but Paramus is well within New York City's suburban sphere of influence. Alansohn 05:44, 18 December 2006 (UTC)