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Living in North Brunswick, NJ

North Brunswick is a township in Middlesex County in central New Jersey. It is equally distant between New York City and Philadelphia. Major Mass transportation makes commuting to both cities very easily with an approximate 1 hour drive. The largest employer in the township is Bristol-Meyers Squibb. North Brunswcick has 4 elementary schools, 1 middle school and 1 high school. There is a large academic community with Rutgers, The State University in adjacent city of New Brunswick. North Brunswick offers many sporting and philanthropic events.

Enjoy a trip to the beach with a 45 minute ride or skiing 90 minutes in the Pocono mountains. North Brunswick, NJ is multi-cultural and has a vast array of Houses of worship and cuisines. Shopping can be done in ther new Shopes of North Brunswick, featuring name brands vendors. Large box stores and major malls are all a short drive.

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