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Caldwell, New Jersey

Caldwell is a borough located in Essex County that is home to roughly 7,600 residents. Closely situated near New York City, Caldwell offers its residents a quiet atmosphere away from the city while still providing easy access for commuters who work in Manhattan. Caldwell is also a short drive from Newark, which is a city in New Jersey that offers multiple forms of public transportation including trains and buses as well as Newark Liberty International Airport.

Residents and visitors alike have many opportunities to relax and enjoy themselves in Caldwell. There is a variety of shopping, dining, and entertainment options throughout the town as well as in neighboring towns. Most stores are located on Main Street as well as restaurants and a movie theater. There are also banks, nail salon, and dry cleaner facilities located in Caldwell for the convenience of residents.

There is also a rich history in Caldwell. It was the birthplace of Grover Cleveland, who served as president for two non-consecutive terms. There is even a museum Caldwell at the location where President Cleveland's father served as a pastor of the First Presbyterian Church.

The Caldwell-West Caldwell Public School System serves students from both Caldwell and West Caldwell. There are four elementary schools, one middle school, and one high school in this district. Trinity Academy serves as the alternative for public schooling for students in kindergarten through the 8th grade and Mount Saint Dominic Academy serves as a private high school. Essex County Vocational High School is also available for students who do not wish to attend the public high school and instead wish to learn a trade.

With a large variety of homes for sale, beautiful parks and good schools, not to mention the town’s close proximity to New York City, Caldwell real estate attracts buyers and renters from across the county and around the state.

 
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West Caldwell is an upper-middle class township located in northwestern Essex County, roughly 16 miles west of Manhattan. Approximately 12,000 residents are proud to call West Caldwell their home. West Caldwell covers 5.1 square miles of land, and is conveniently located near major highways, including Route 80, Route 46, and the Garden State Parkway.

West Caldwell has a number of small parks and land preserves in the town, such as Memorial Park and Francisco Park. Hatfield Swamp is a protected preservation located in the western section of town. Crane Park is one of the major attractions in West Caldwell, since the town puts on concerts, sports games, and plays there throughout the year. Additionally, there are stores, strip malls, two public pools, and restaurants for residents and visitors to enjoy.

There is also a rich history in Caldwell. It was the birthplace of Grover Cleveland, who served as president for two non-consecutive terms. There is even a museum Caldwell at the location where President Cleveland's father served as a pastor of the First Presbyterian Church.

In terms of education, West Caldwell is a part of the Caldwell-West Caldwell Public Schools, which is shared with the town of Caldwell. There are four elementary schools, one middle school, and one high school in this school district.

With its community spirit, convenient location next to major routes of transportation, and its superb school district, West Caldwell is an extraordinary town that anyone would be proud to call home.

 
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With a population of about 7,400 residents, North Caldwell is a borough in Essex County that is ranked as the 25th place in New Jersey to live by New Jersey Monthly Magazine. North Caldwell covers roughly three square miles and is located 20 miles away from New York City. It is also conveniently located near many major roadways, such as Route 80 and Route 280, both of which provide easy access to the surrounding towns in Essex County as well as New York City. Commuters have an extra benefit of having public transportation in the area that provides both train and bus options to desired destinations.

There are numerous parks located through North Caldwell, such as the Liberty Field, which has tennis courts and baseball diamonds. This field also offers many recreational sports for people of all ages year round. Residents and visitors also have the opportunity to take days trips into New York City for a wider selection of fine dining and shopping.

North Caldwell offers its residents a strong public school system which serves students in kindergarten through the sixth grade. North Caldwell is home to the West Essex Regional School District, which has one junior high school and one high school to offer the students in the area.

North Caldwell offers its residents numerous recreational and entertainment activities, a strong public school system and a variety of real estate options. People looking for real estate in North Caldwell will find a charming community and a town they love to call home.

 
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