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| CATEGORY: | Magazine |
| MANUFACTURER: | New Jersey Monthly |
| FEATURES: | Magazine Subscription |
| TYPE: | Regional, Northeast, East Coast, Mid-Atlantic |
| MEDIA: | Magazine |
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Customer Reviews of New Jersey Monthly
Good, not great. I have been a NJ Monthly reader for close to 20 yrs now. It is a good magazine, but not a great one. The issues tend to be the same year to year Every June is "The Best of the Shore"; Every other September is "The Top 75 Public High Schools in NJ." Once a year you will get "The Best Doctor's in NJ" and there is always a lot of information about dining in NJ. Many readers fill out their reader survey once per year and look forward to seeing which state eateries top the list. The only problem with the magazine is this, it rarely has anything new. Of course there are some new things going on, but really, the Shore issue could be same year to year. The top restaurants? Usually the same old places, even though there are constantly new and wonderful places (and very hot spots) opening in the State. I think it is because the magazine has the same reader base year after year. So why do I keep reading it? Because I love my state, and this is the best magazine about NJ. It does show a lot of upcoming events and admittedly, I'm a list LOVER, since this is often "The Best Towns in NJ" or "The Most Affordable Towns in NJ" (don't laugh at the latter...) I am hooked. The customer service of the magazine is only ok. Subscription issues are handled quickly, anything further may take some time and they are hard to reach. And it seems to arrive whenever it wants to arrive, not at a set time each month. Many feel this magazine is geared toward North Jersey, and in my opinion, this observation is correct. Also, this is also geared toward the more affluent population of the state, as evidenced by the advertising in the magazine. But if you are new to Jersey and want to learn more you can learn a lot from this publication.