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Old 08-19-2007, 07:01 AM
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Post Where should we move..Williamstown or Sewell???

We need some help...we are looking to relocate our family from Central New Jersey to either Williamstown or Sewell. We have 3 children, a daughter, 18, who is out of the public school system, a son who will be going into 5th grade and has a very mild case of Tourette's Syndrome, and a daughter who is going into 2nd grade who is an avid reader.

Please help us...we can't decide, we have found houses in both towns in great areas and cannot decide. We would love to hear from some people who live in these areas. I also have a business that I run from home, if that makes a difference. Also, we will probably want to stay for at least 11 years in the area we move. Which is better for our children and a better investment? One last thing, we don't have alot of money to spend on our home. Thanks for your help!!!

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