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Maplewood Named Among Best Places To Live In New Jersey

The town got an overall grade of A+ and the feel was described as "dense suburban."

What makes a community liveable? The website Niche.com used a host of metrics to decide on the best places to live (file photo)
What makes a community liveable? The website Niche.com used a host of metrics to decide on the best places to live (file photo) (Shutterstock)

MAPLEWOOD, NJ — Using metrics ranging from the school district to employment to weather, the website Niche.com, which connects families with places to live and schools, has ranked Summit among the top communities to live in New Jersey.

The website released the 2021 ranking of "Best Places to Live in New Jersey" on Monday. READ MORE: Here Are The Best Places To Live

Here are this year's Top 15 communities in New Jersey:

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  1. Princeton Junction
  2. Princeton
  3. Ridgewood
  4. Mountain Lakes
  5. Upper Montclair
  6. Princeton Meadows
  7. Ho-Ho-Kus
  8. New Providence
  9. Glen Rock
  10. Monmouth Junction
  11. Short Hills
  12. Summit
  13. Springdale
  14. Plainsboro
  15. Westfield

See the rest of the rankings here.

Maplewood came in at number 79 on the list, between Florham Park and Hopewell. It got an overall grade of A+ and the feel was described as "dense suburban."

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The community received these grades:

  • Public schools: A
  • Housing: B-
  • Crime & safety: C+
  • Good for families: A+
  • Nightlife: A-
  • Diversity: A
  • Jobs: B-
  • Weather C+
  • Cost of living: C
  • Health and fitness: A
  • Outdoor activities: A
  • Commute: B

Niche.com utilizes data from public sources including the Department of Education, FBI, and U.S. Census, as well as reviews, to decide on livability.

You can read more about the methodology here. See where their data comes from by clicking here.

Sarah Salvatore contributed to this report.

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