Morristown, NJ Reviews


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Morristown, NJ is a vibrant and historic community located in Morris County. It is known for its wide variety of cultural attractions, entertainment options, and great restaurants. From catching a show at the Mayo Performing Arts Center to exploring the Morris Museum or taking a stroll through the town’s many parks and landmarks, Morristown has something to offer every visitor. The Morristown area also boasts a multitude of shopping centers, art galleries, and outdoor activities that make it an ideal destination for those looking for some adventure. People have had mostly positive reviews of Morristown’s vibrant atmosphere, interesting attractions, and diverse dining options. Many visitors appreciate the friendly atmosphere as well as the range of activities available in Morristown. The charming downtown with its iconic buildings is another frequently praised attraction in reviews. All in all, Morristown is definitely worth visiting if you’re looking for an enjoyable day trip or weekend getaway!

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Morristown NJ - 1/9/2014
Morristown has great stores and restaurants. We love the easy access to NYC (50 minute train ride). Cost of living is pretty high (due to taxes) and the weather can be Read More

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Review of Morristown N.J. Quality of Life - 10/20/2012
Hello all,
I am new here was asked to comment on my area of the planet where I have lived for the last 12 years.
Morristown is the county seat of Morris County. The county itself is politically red though the town itself is 25% Hispanic and the contrast between 1% and the rest of the population is marked. Housing is extremely expensive and affordable housing almost non existent. The town is relatively safe though weekend nights features a vibrant nightstand for the gym,tan, and laundry crowd of folks that will result in bar fights. Traffic volume is such that it impacts citizens trying to run errands or pedestrians crossing the street. Local traffic rules I.E. pedestrian right of way are generally ignored. This is an SUV/HUMMER destination and one must be hyper vigilant. Local stores are generally non existent so food and general shopping is done in neighboring towns.
Public schools are generally well run but property taxes are extremely.
There is a train Read More

Morristown Growth - 8/10/2008
Morristown has a great variety of opportunities in many ways. A close 50 minute commute to Manhattan, it is very metropolitan while also has the best of suburban and close to rural living. However, due to these factors, housing remains very expensive. On the other hand, its cultural and economic endeavors are growing, with new downtown upper scale residences and shopping. It is likely to continue to grow as long as people want and need to be in Read More

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