The Jersey Angle

EPISODE 10: Obsessed with NJ place names

55 min · 28 de nov de 2025
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Do you think you know how your town gots its name? Well, the story could be complete BS, and Scott Salmon is here to set you straight. Salmon has written a book entitled "Naming New Jersey: The Etymology of its Historical and Geographical Landmarks" [https://www.amazon.com/Naming-New-Jersey-Historical-Geographical/dp/B0FN3RBC74] which traces the origin of the names of more than 800 towns, landmarks and other spots. Brian and Mark sit down with him for a free-ranging Jersey nerdiest exploring the story behind everything from Hi-Nella to Ho-Ho-Kus.

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