About Verona, NJPronounced as the third “Best Place to Live” in New Jersey by New Jersey Monthly magazine, a visit to Verona will quickly convince you that they are completely correct! A charming suburban community, with an easy commute to New York City, Verona’s highlight is a 54-acre Olmstead-designed park. Completely renovated in 2008, the park features a 13-acre lake with a boathouse and paddle boats for rent, a walking/running/biking path, four tennis courts, several playgrounds, and an interpretive garden. The Verona Community Center which hosts classes and special events, a town swimming pool, and a superb school system add to the excellent town services provided to all Verona’s residents. | More Local Area Information“A beautiful suburban town” according to the Newark Star-Ledger, Cedar Grove, NJ was ranked in the top 20 of “Best Places to Live” by New Jerse... Read moreA diverse and vibrant community just 15 miles west of Manhattan, Montclair’s tree-lined streets, mix of architectural styles, and people from al... Read moreA small jewel of a suburban town, Essex Fells, NJ is almost 100% residential with many large, custom-built houses occupying acre-size lots. It wa... Read moreRated among the top 25 best places to live in New Jersey, North Caldwell is a small (just over 7,000 people) town filled with spacious homes shade... Read moreKnown as the gas-lit town, a legacy of Glen Ridge’s founding in 1895, the gas lights have been lovingly maintained throughout the past century. Gle... Read moreSprawling West Orange, NJ offers open space, houses ranging from bungalows to newly-built modern ranch houses, and a bustling Main Street wher... Read moreWest Orange is a tourist destination as the birthplace of some of the most important inventions of all time including the Light Bulb, Motion Picture... Read moreRoseland, NJ lies just 20 miles west of New York City and is served by two bus companies offering daily service to Manhattan. Nearly one-half of wha... Read moreCommuter-friendly Bloomfield, NJ boasts two midtown-direct train stations, jitney service to supermarkets, train stations and other spots aroun... Read moreThe community of Little Falls, NJ is named for the waterfalls on the Passaic River that are in front of the Mills. The population is 10,855. Th... Read morePerhaps best known as the birthplace of Martha Stewart, Nutley, NJ is a thriving mid-size suburb with a rich historical past, dating back to the 17t... Read moreOne of the largest cities in New Jersey, Clifton still retains a suburban feel on many of its tree-lined streets. Neighboring the upscale communit... Read moreSouth Orange Village is a lovely community with a warm feeling that enjoys many spirited citizens who actively participate in many local activities... Read moreLocated only 25 minutes from New York City, East Hanover, NJ is the gateway to Morris County. Known for low taxes, top ranked schools, convenience t... Read moreLong prized for its beauty, proximity to New York City, and high-performing public school system, the two communities of Short Hills and Millburn... Read moreCaldwell and West Caldwell, NJ two towns that were settled in the early 18th century by pioneers who moved westward from Newark, share a schoo... Read moreTeterboro is located in Bergen County, the farthest northeast county of New Jersey. According to the US Census in 2000, the borough’s population wa... Read moreThe Summit area of Union County boasts some of the state's most desirable towns. Just 20 miles west of Manhattan, these bedroom communities offe... Read moreThe vibrant and charming city of Summit has long been an attractive haven for those seeking a quality suburban setting while maintaining easy acces... Read moreNamed one of the top ten Best Places to Live by Money Magazine in 2005, Chatham (comprised of the separate municipalities of Chatham Borough an... Read more |