I live in PA in the Philly area and I guess you can say I'm just another member of the NJ diaspora here, to use a million dollar word. I can't speak to Stroudsburg or the Poconos but I can give you some things about PA in general to consider to help your decisionmaking to take that leap across the river to settle in Penn's Woods.
Yes you will see regular reminders of TTFP, but I don't find it terribly overbearing in my area, but head west of Lancaster and it's everywhere. I see almost as much WVU, Pitt and smatterings of Clemson, LSU, Tennessee, VaTech stuff on cars and the occassional Block R on cars.
The good about PA
- A flat Income tax rate of 3.07% (but Gov Wolf wants to increase that a full %point,)
- Moving violations: The Magesterial District Court system makes contesting traffic tickets a quick affair, unlike NJ municipal court system, probably because the PA courts operate more frequently with full-time judges. Also PA is the only state where local cops are prohibited from using radar for speeding. No compact with other states for moving violations except for DUI and vehicular homicide, so you incur no points on out-of-state citations
- Generally lower property taxes, but not by much compared to NJ. Gambling earnings for the state result in a "rebate" that just knocks a few hundred bucks off the tax bill.
- Regional K-12 school districts! PA has 500 school districts and NJ has almost 600 schools districts.
- You can buy fireworks, but only the sparkling kind. Hold onto your NJ license so you can buy the exploding stuff.
The bad about PA:
- Buying alcohol, especially beer. However, that is slowly improving with Wegman's getting a liquor license at most of their new stores and the distributorships now sell 12 packs. Even a couple of Acmes seel beer in Delaware County and Wawa wants to start beer sales in one location. You can buy six packs at delis and pizza places.
- Voting: Unlike NJ, voters are approached by the candidates' minions, who fling pamphlets in your face only feet from the polling place. Plus you vote for a lot of county offices and judgeships. Some years, if you have to complete a paper ballot, you may get carpal tunnel issues! Voting in NJ was so much easier.
- Car inspection: You have to pay a dealer or mechanic to inspect your car, anywhere between $40 to $100, every year. This includes new cars too. There is no four (?) year grace period like in NJ. A total racket. A useful racket, but still a racket.
- Some potholes from the winter are still not repaired in places.
Good or bad, depending on your point of view:
- School year starts one week before Labor Day and ends usually by June 12th. No snow days, you add them on at the end of the year or during spring break. First day of deer (firearm) season(Monday)is usually a day off from school.
- Guns are easier to get than in NJ.