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Piscataway, NJ is a bustling community located near the major cities of New York and Philadelphia. It's a great place to live with plenty of things to do and see. Residents enjoy taking advantage of the many parks and trails nearby while also exploring the variety of restaurants, shops, and entertainment options in the area. The town also has a long history that can be explored by visiting some of the local museums and historical sites. People who visit Piscataway often remark about its charm, friendly atmosphere, and small-town feel. Many locals and visitors find it to be an excellent place to call home or take a trip for an exciting getaway.
based on 8 ReviewsGet to know Piscataway with the latest comments and reviews from people who live in or have visited Piscataway
difficult township - 1/8/2016
While Piscataway does boast many nice aspects, the people that work for the township are not one of them. They have no interest in working with the residents of Piscataway. They have their own agenda and have no problem railroading their citizens and have no problem being rude about
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OK town to live - 1/8/2016
Piscataway is an OK town to live in. The schools are above average, and the majority of people are friendly. It is centrally located near major highways, and getting around is easy.
Cost of living is high between housing costs and the high taxes.
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Piscataway - 5/2/2014
A very nice suburban town with great schools shopping and easy access to medical
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Small Town Feel...Good Community - 12/30/2009
Piscataway has easily one of the most serene communities that you can live in. It is relatively safer than most parts of NJ & houses are reasonably large for the money you pay. Only pain point is the commute to NY can be cumbersome if it is a daily trip
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Piscataway, New Jersey - 12/6/2007
We've lived here for eight years. A wonderful diversity of people, businesses, and cultures. Great restaurants, health professionals, and services. Also a very concentrated place. Many large pharmaceutical and financial corporations are tucked away on corporate campuses. Good schools, churches, and community services. High property taxes and cost of living that must be a trade off against the educational, professional, and cultural experiences that enrich it's residents. When the time comes to desire a slower pace and fewer souls per square miles, one can look to locations only 3 or 4 hours away. This has been one of the most challenging, humbling, and enriching places I've ever worked or lived. If you long to be "in the thick of it", the viscosity of Piscataway will engage all you've
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Quality of Life - 7/16/2007
New Jersey is not the place for anyone who can't make a salary of $100,000 a year. The taxes are outrageous. The cost of everything has become absurd, laughable really. There's no such thing as "open space." Every possible piece of property that hasn't yet been built on will be dug up for housing or more business buildings that eventually will stand empty. This is not a town for retirees. The medical profession treats the elderly like they are lab rats. And as for those under retirement age, the medical profession treats you like you make $100K a
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