NJ Guide - Middlesex County

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Middlesex County
     Middlesex County boasts a rich history and bright future as an economic, medical and cultural center. The county, which has 25 municipalities, is considered an ideal location for business due in part to its transportation systems, including Amtrak, Conrail, the Garden State Parkway, the N.J.
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East Brunswick
     With its desirable mix of rural and suburban life, and booming commercial districts, East Brunswick is considered by many to be one of the most attractive communities in New Jersey.
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Helmetta
     Helmetta may be one of the smallest municipalities in the state, but it is full of history. The home of borough founder George W. Helme and 116 other buildings in Helmetta were placed on the state and federal Registers of Historic Places in 1980.
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Jamesburg
     Incorporated in 1887, Jamesburg was named after James Buckelew, an influential man in the region who was known during the mid-1800s for his contributions to the community and was one of the largest dealers of mules in the United States.
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Milltown
     While Milltown may be only 2 square miles in size, it is a borough rich in tradition and pride. In 1844, Meyer Rubber Co. settled on Ford Avenue. In 1907, the Michelin Tire Co.
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Monroe
     Once primarily a farming community, Monroe Township's rural character, its central location and its closeness to the New Jersey Turnpike have led to vast residential development in recent years.
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North Brunswick
     The township of North Brunswick offers its residents a high standard of recreation in a community-oriented environment located between New York and Philadelphia on the New Jersey Turnpike.
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Old Bridge
     With accessibility to major highways, diversified housing, a wide variety of stores and restaurants, a scenic beachfront, exceptional senior services and an outstanding school system, Old Bridge is an excellent place to live, work and play.
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Sayreville
     Although the borough remains well-known as an industrial town, the addition of many technology companies and a growing residential population has changed the landscape of this central New Jersey town.
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South Brunswick
     South Brunswick Township is the fastest growing municipality in Middlesex County, and the third fastest growing community in the state.
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South River
     South River is known as a community that is rich in tradition and culture. One of the smallest municipalities in Middlesex County, the 1.9 square miles of the borough are nestled between Sayreville and East Brunswick.
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Spotswood
     A community steeped in history and civic-mindedness, Spotswood is a 2.3-square-mile borough located between East Brunswick and Old Bridge. This small, friendly community, with its Colonial-era churches and downtown areas, has evolved from a rural town to a bustling, well-balanced community.
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