
New Jersey Residents Have Named The State’s Friendliest Town
We asked New Jersey residents to tell us which town in the state is the friendliest, and here are the results.
The Friendliest Town In New Jersey According To State Residents
I have been to just about every New Jersey town, and I have some strong opinions about this topic.
I have met some of the nicest people in the state during my journeys, and I am wrestling between three Garden State towns as the friendliest in the state.
I am torn between Cape May, Point Pleasant, and Lambertville, and I know I wouldn't go wrong with any of those.
My Choice For New Jersey's Friendliest Town
Personally, I'll put Point Pleasant at the top of the list for one reason. I lived there, I loved it, and the people in town never let me down.
That's just my opinion, and I wanted to know what the rest of New Jersey thought, so I posed that very question on my radio show and across several social media platforms. My informal survey yielded some results.
Of course, most state residents have a special affection for their hometown, so we got a ton of different answers.
The Top 3 Friendliest Towns In New Jersey According To You
We had to narrow the list, so we boiled it down to the top 3 friendliest towns in New Jersey, according to state residents.

Here are the top 3 towns you voted for as the friendliest in the state:
#3 Princeton - There are so many things to love about Princeton, including the great people.
#2 Spring Lake - This town is out of a movie, and the people make it even more special.
#1 Cape May - We all had the feeling it would win, and there is no reason it shouldn't. It is the shining star of New Jersey, and so are its people.
There are a couple of dozen great New Jersey towns that could have made the top 3, but a big congratulations to the ones that did.
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