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Is Anyone Surprised This Is How NY Gov. Kathy Hochul Referred to New Jersey?

AP Photo/Hans Pennink

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul had an interesting way of referring to the epicenter of Friday’s earthquake near Lebanon, New Jersey, which was felt in Pennsylvania, New York, and even as far as Maine.  

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“A 4.8 magnitude earthquake hit west of Manhattan and has been felt throughout New York,” she said on X. “My team is assessing impacts and any damage that may have occurred, and we will update the public throughout the day.” 

The “west of Manhattan” reference to New Jersey was not lost on social media users.  

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While the earthquake was the strongest since 1884 in the area, the intensity was considered “light,” and it was over after about 30 seconds. A brief M4 aftershock was felt around 6 p.m. here in New Jersey, which could continue in the days and weeks ahead, according to USGS. It looks like Hochul got the message this time around.


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