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Reply to "Tell me about living in the NYC burbs? NJ or Westchester? "
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]In NJ: Chatham Summit Ho-Ho-Kus Glen Rock Ridgewood In Westchester: Bronxville Rye Pelham Scarsdale Westchester will be above your budget for the most part though.[/quote] I like this list. I also love Montclair, NJ. It's closer to the city than the towns mentioned above. It's crunchier, with some less-fancy towns adjacent to it. It's MY vibe, along with the nearby Maplewood. I personally love New Jersey. The taxes are high, but you get a lot -- for example, small, very high-quality school districts. It also has a lot of character. I wouldn't bother with Long Island. [/quote] I wrote the above list, and I love Montclair as well, but I've only been there once, so I don't know much about it. It is closer to Newark, I believe and some of the Oranges which can be not great. [/quote] South Orange is pretty nice. DH's cousins grew up there and seemed to enjoy it. Typical NJ town. [/quote]
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