Hammonton, NJ Reviews


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Hammonton, NJ is a small town located in Atlantic County, close to the Jersey Shore. It's known for its delicious blueberries and the Annual Blueberry Festival. The town also offers plenty of attractions and activities such as outdoor recreation, art galleries, some antique stores and historical sites. Hammonton boasts great restaurants and eateries that range from local diners to fine dining Italian cuisine. Furthermore, the downtown area has many unique shops that offer all sorts of goods and services. Those coming from outside of town are sure to find something to enjoy in Hammonton.
Overall, reviews of Hammonton tend to be overwhelmingly positive with travelers often praising its quaint atmosphere and friendly locals. People who visited the town have noted its diversity, both culturally and gastronomically with many commenting positively on its local restaurants serving up traditional Italian dishes like pizza and pasta alongside more modern fare such as sushi. Visitors also appreciate how clean the streets are and how well-kept the parks are throughout the town. All in all, it's easy to see why Hammonton continues to be a popular destination for both tourists and locals alike!

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Housing - 6/29/2007
If you can not afford a $250 - $300,000 home, forget living here. There are only one low income apartments available and there is at least a year waiting list involved. Two condo complexes which are run down looking and shacks galore for all the migrant farm workers. This town is truely a mix bag of affairs. Only one Walmart, and nothing to do. And to think of what we pay for taxes!! I sold my home here, neighbor purchased it and is now renting it to me. I plan to move before the end of the year, hopefully to Louisiana. People in this town are Jersey ugly! The whole state is getting this way and the traffic proves Read More

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Rent Rates - 12/29/2006
im looking for a more recent update to the area, to gather a new cap Read More

Hammonton, NJ in a nutshell... - 1/22/2006
Blueberry fields, Upper/Middle/Lower class blend, crossroads of north/south/east/west NJ (located at intersection of Routes 206, 30, 54, and just north of Atlantic City Expressway).
Hammonton, NJ is a combination of upper-class Italian and Middle/Lower-class Hispanic. The town celebrates Italian-American festivals and annually holds the Hammonton carnival (amusement rides, games). Hammonton is self-proclaimed "The Blueberry capital" , as such, most of south New Jersey is a rural farming community (much to visitors' surprise). It is north New Jersey closely associated with Industry. Be sure to visit a local farmer's market for great produce and friendly vendors (try the infamous New Jersey tomatoes...huge, juicy with just the right firmness for Read More

Terrible - 9/9/2005
We are from the Raleigh NC area. Born and raised Tarheels, this is the worst place we've ever lived in our lives. Very expensive with nothing to do. Nothing. In the middle of farm land. Oh, and if you're not from an Italian background and pasta is not your thing....stay out. You will not be welcomed.

We love your site, due to my husbands career with fed gov't it is so important for us to have information. Have to say over a year ago when we moved here we didn't have this information. It's to late, we have to live here at least 10 more months before we can get out.......2 year rule when owning home.

You say 90.09 % white that is not true, unless you are putting others from other countries with fair skin in that class.

Oh, and considering at least $2,000 a year of our tax dollars are going to the schools (that is just the part going to schools) you'd think the achievement index would be better? Maybe I should be emailing wonderful Read More

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