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Most of the featured “bars” are in Maplewood, NJ. Definitely a bedroom community for NYC, has a stop on one of the NJ Transit rail lines. Borders Irvington, which borders Newark, so its also a well to do oasis next to some of the less desirable parts of the state.
A typical NJ suburban enclave which attracts people from the city and more urban area (like Hoboken NJ), particularly people with kids who are looking for decent public schools. Property taxes for the average home probably well north of $20k/year.
Nice little town to live? Yes... best in USA? NFW, and I love NJ having spent most of my life here.
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