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Is that near the JLR NA HQ?
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The best thing about New Jersey is being from there. Guess how I know.
If you're moving to NJ, complete this Application to Live in New Jersey.
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HAHA. Some of those are accurate Originally Posted by Stuart S
The best thing about New Jersey is being from there. Guess how I know.If you're moving to NJ, complete this Application to Live in New Jersey.
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I spent my first 30 years of life in NJ.Stuart S
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JLR North America's headquarters is in Mahwah, NJ.Originally Posted by mosesbotbol
Is that near the JLR NA HQ?
https://media.jaguarlandrover.com/en...n-headquarters
Jaguar Land Rover HQ moved from Mahwah (500 MacArthur) to Mahwah on the newly named street Jaguar Land Rover Way. It is by the Sheraton Hotel in a non developed industrial/ business park.
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Interesting factoid about Mahwah. The Lenape are a tribe of Native American Indians who originally lived in New Jersey and surrounding areas. We thank them and other tribes for their game of lacrosse, which is popular on many college campuses today. Their history was part of the public school curriculum when I was a kid growing up in New Jersey.





