5 REASONS TO MOVE TO RUTHERFORD,NJ

by Garima Verma

While there’s no other city on earth quite like New York, living in the city is not for everyone. The constant noise and burgeoning crowds and lack of space might be an issue especially for families. Rutherford is a 2.9-square-mile neighborhood that’s just a bus, a train, or a car ride away from New York City. This suburban city has its own charm including award-winning restaurants and views of the iconic New York skyline. Talk about a suburban paradise.With its inclusivity and welcoming environment, many dining options, a Blue Ribbon public high school, and a quick commute to New York City, Rutherford combines all the ease of a city with the comforts of a suburban neighborhood.

1. Easy Commute to NYC

Probably the biggest perk of Rutherford is the neighborhood’s close proximity to New York City. Commuters working in New York and tourists visiting the city can drive through the Lincoln Tunnel, take an express bus, or take a train (with a transfer at Secaucus Junction) into New York. Some parts of Rutherford have views of the New York City skyline, so even when you’re not in the Big Apple, you can still catch a glimpse of the City That Never Sleeps. If you’re not a big city person, hop on a train to Hoboken. There, you’ll find small shops, unique restaurants, and nightlife. Take a drive to Montclair, for upscale dining, award-winning donuts, and brunching restaurants galore. Of course, there’s also plenty to do, see, and eat in Rutherford, too.

2. Parks and Outdoor Recreation

It’s not nicknamed “The Borough of Trees” for nothing. Rutherford has many public parks for residents to enjoy, including Wall Field and Tamblyn Field, which are smaller parks. One of the largest parks, Memorial Park, is home to Rutherford High School’s football stadium.The park in the heart of Rutherford,  is Lincoln Park. With a gazebo, string lights,  and a 9/11 memorial, this park is equally as historic as it is beautiful. Rutherford also has a public pool, adult educational programs, and children’s recreational programs. 

3. Vibrant Downtown Area

Although Rutherford is mostly residential, there are two main streets where residents go to dine at local restaurants and shop at small businesses. a variety of cuisines are available including options for vegans and vegetarians. When the weather warms up, the town hosts a night of “Dinner Under the Stars,” where some of the restaurants along Park Avenue set up tables outside. An outdoor farmers market is also a regular fixture during the summer months.

4. Great Schools

Rutherford has a great public school system and is home to a Blue Ribbon public high school and other highly rated public schools. It’s known for its outstanding extracurricular activities, including their Academic Decathlon which has gone on to compete nationally multiple times. 

5. Family Friendly

It’s a quiet town that still has a lot of greenery and spunk. Whether you’re looking for a town with an easy commute to New York City or one with a few activities and restaurants of its own, Rutherford is praised highly by its residents and visitors. Being so close to a major city, it’s easy to lose a sense of community because of all the activity. But that’s definitely not the case with Rutherford. The town stays connected, whether it’s through a community-organized multicultural festival or a fundraiser at one of the middle schools.

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