Long Branch, N.J.: A Shore City With a Mix of Styles and a Comeback Spirit
With its rejuvenated boardwalk economy and a spate of new development, this Monmouth County beach community is ‘a few different towns in one.’
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With its rejuvenated boardwalk economy and a spate of new development, this Monmouth County beach community is ‘a few different towns in one.’
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Some seek a return to the familiar, two train stops away from New York City, in the tree-lined streets of a classic Long Island hamlet.
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Residents treasure this attainable neighborhood near the top of Central Park, where ‘everyone has an interesting story to tell.’
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Perched above the Hudson 20 miles north of Manhattan, Dobbs Ferry is denser than its neighbors and more diverse, with good schools and a wide spectrum of housing.
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