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not for 'nothing but those numbers dont add up to 100%. Only 86%. so if you add up Ma, Ct, Ri and NH as Boston area people, its over 60% of the total.
not for 'nothing but those numbers dont add up to 100%. Only 86%. so if you add up Ma, Ct, Ri and NH as Boston area people, its over 60% of the total.
Here is the map that I was referring to. The one surprise is extreme northwestern Connecticut. Can anyone explain that?
*clears throat* Mets fans?
not for 'nothing but those numbers dont add up to 100%. Only 86%. so if you add up Ma, Ct, Ri and NH as Boston area people, its over 60% of the total.
I know NH is becoming MA -
I know NH is becoming MA
I once saw a map of the rough division between Red Sox fans and Yankee fans in the state of Connecticut. The line was exactly where you would expect.
But... the part of Connecticut that is New York focused has a much higher density than the part that is Boston focused. It is definitely a mistake to lump all of Connecticut in as a Boston-centric state. Even those that live in the eastern parts of the state only go to Boston on occasion. There aren't really any true Boston suburbs in Connecticut, whereas there are several New York suburbs.
What did he say...Summer is here official when these posts oop up.I live n an 80 mile of NYC and were not it ofgood lerce gave of people work in the city and take bus and train for money and good job so do t miss that commute
What did he say...