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Edison

Nestled alongside the Raritan River in north-central New Jersey, Edison is a tranquil suburb with a rich history. The township was the site of Thomas Edison’s famous invention factory, where the incandescent light bulb was perfected and sound was first recorded. Aside from the township’s name, Edison honors the renowned inventor with landmarks like Thomas A. Edison Park and Edison State Park, which contains the Thomas Edison Center at Menlo Park. In addition to its historic charm, Edison offers residents top-notch schools, vibrant shopping centers, and lush parks in a central locale. Although residents enjoy Edison’s quaint atmosphere, major cities like New York City and Philadelphia are both within an hour’s drive of the community, placing residents within close reach of countless metropolitan amenities. Commuting and traveling from Edison is simple with convenience to Interstates 95 and 287 as well as Newark Liberty International Airport.

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Piscataway

Piscataway is a wonderful, quiet town located less than an hour’s drive from the hustle and bustle of New York City. Piscataway houses a significant portion of Robert Wood Johnson Medical School and the Busch and Livingston campuses of Rutgers University, the state university of New Jersey. As such, the community is a popular choice for students, faculty, and staff. Rental options abound in Piscataway, from luxury apartments and modest condos to spacious houses and charming townhomes. Golf courses, sports stadiums, parks, river views, and historical architecture are just a few of the unique finds you’ll discover in Piscataway. A must-visit spot is the East Jersey Old Town Village, where restored buildings from the 18th and 19th centuries offer historic and educational insight to residents and visitors alike. A beautiful outdoor spot to visit is Johnson Park, a sprawling historic village and park covering over 473 acres with walking paths, a small zoo, and two glistening ponds perfect for picnicking. Once you find your apartment in Piscataway, take a day trip to the vibrant New York City or simply enjoy your charming new suburban home.