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Ridgewood NJ, the near-total solar eclipse passed over North Jersey, with the moon making its final encroachment on the sun around 4:30 p.m. Although North Jersey wasn’t in the path of totality for the prime viewing experience, spectators still witnessed a remarkable celestial event, albeit partially obscured by the day’s cloud cover.
Thousands of people gathered across the state to witness this rare spectacle, which won’t repeat in the U.S. until 2044. New Jersey residents will have to wait even longer, until 2079, for the next total solar eclipse visible from the state.
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Sorry but I was a little underwhelmed….
I thought it was exciting
I was hiding in my basement
c’mon Joe.
time to get out there and campaign.
I don’t think it was as exciting here in NJ and there were too many clouds, but for other parts of the country it was an exciting opportunity to witness something really cool.
I peed my pants a little.