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Old 12-08-2006, 03:45 PM
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Hi,

I'm getting a lot of mix data when searching North Brunswick. Can anyone shine some light on me regarding about this area: Between Adams Ln and Georges Rd. safty? schooling? crime? race? income? location? Once again, thanks for all your feedback.
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Old 12-08-2006, 03:50 PM
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North Brunswick is mixed income, mixed everything. It is not horrible area but not a great area either. Crime isn't horrible, but it is a lower middle class area. It borders New Brunswick to the North and South Brunswick to the South. You have the Rt. 1 Corridor, Rt. 18, the Turnpike and Parkway as well as 287 close by.

Rutgers University is nearby and is an excellent academic institution. Like I said, it isn't horrible...but it isn't Rumson either.

Hope this helps.
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Old 12-09-2006, 10:33 AM
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i am currently moving tto north brunswick from woodbridge, but i know the area pretty well. for safety, its pretty good with not to much crime, much better than new brunswick. schools i dont know much, but i dont think they are too bad either. as for race, it is very ethnically mixed here. There are a lot of indians (as in from india), chinese, koreans, hispanics, and basically every other race. There is a large indian market only 10 miles from here, where people from all around (including me) come to shop for indian food, clothing, music, etc. The roads get very buisy here durring the day too.
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North Brunswick is decent, but getting very crowded.
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East Brunswick has a great school system.
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