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Old 12-19-2007, 11:18 AM
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I wish I knew more about Cream Ridge 11 years ago. A real secret gem.
BTW, we have our Christmas trees cut down from Bullock's in Cream Ridge.

As for Monroe...not a fan.
Too many seniors...way too many seniors.
Although the Chinese restaurant and the butcher are pretty good.

Brick...if I want to drive thru all of that traffic on a daily basis I would live in the City.
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Old 12-19-2007, 02:27 PM
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I wish I knew more about Cream Ridge 11 years ago. A real secret gem.
BTW, we have our Christmas trees cut down from Bullock's in Cream Ridge.

As for Monroe...not a fan.
Too many seniors...way too many seniors.
Although the Chinese restaurant and the butcher are pretty good.

Brick...if I want to drive thru all of that traffic on a daily basis I would live in the City.
Maybe we can rename Monroe given its demographics
Here's some:

Alzheimer Heights
Old, Old Bridge
I Can't Get Upsville
Did My Check Come Town
Wheelchairbound Brook

Feel free to chime in!
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Old 12-19-2007, 03:03 PM
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Maybe we can rename Monroe given its demographics
Here's some:

Alzheimer Heights
Old, Old Bridge
I Can't Get Upsville
Did My Check Come Town
Wheelchairbound Brook

Feel free to chime in!
Dream Ridge! I love that town. So beautiful, so quaint, and extremely friendly people. Reminds me of Connecticut.
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Old 12-20-2007, 11:40 AM
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Cream Ridge is our new home We are very happy here
Lots of horse farms, a golf course and a winery just down the road from our lovely home. Just a few miles away you'll find Historic Allentown (300 yrs old) which is very quaint. Yesterday they had horse & buggy rides down Main St.
After a quick lunch at the Black Forest (German) Inn, we strolled Main St. Allentown with our children and people actually smiled & greeted us We stopped for homemade ice cream and visited the Hoffman bakery too.
It was a perfect day
Moving to Cream Ridge was a very wise decision. Cream Ridge is located in Upper Freehold Township so we reap the benefits of the incredible School System as well.
Oh I envy you Cream ridge is gorgeous.
First time there was about 3 years ago..I had found a gorgeous Maine Coon Cat for adoption on Petfinder..that's where I had to go to get her after i was approved....
Fell in love with that area
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