I apologize. I didn't mean to mislead anyone and I certainly wasn't trying to "hide" anything. If live in Hoboken, NJ. It is literally right across the river from NYC where I work, or where I used to work before the office shut down due to the pandemic. As anyone in the area knows, certain cities in the northeastern portion of NJ (such as West New York, or Weehawken or Hoboken or Fort Lee, etc.) are considered "bedroom communities or suburbs of Manhattan" since the vast majority of people who live in them work in NYC and since they are literally right across the river from the city. but if the phrase "NYC area" offended or annoyed you for some reason, BuffsNYC or anyone else for that matter, I apologize. That certainly wasn't my intent. and in response to the previous poster's question, the "UM" in question referred to Michigan. I attended the University of Michigan Law School.