I'm a Jersey Girl, and proud of it. It was great growing up in New Jersey and I still live here today..
.that's saying something. I don't want to leave because it's the best.
New Jersey is known for its beautiful mix of charming towns, scenic views, and being close to two big cities , New York and Philadelphia. Some would say if you’ve ever driven through certain neighborhoods in New Jersey, you might get the sense that not all towns are created equal when it comes to exclusivity. Whether it’s the luxury cars parked in driveways or the designer boutiques lining Main Street, some places in NJ have a reputation for being a little.
.. snobby.
Here are the top 10 snobbiest towns in New Jersey , according to RoadSnacks. You may see why they have been seen this way. 10.
North Caldwell North Caldwell may not be as flashy as some of the other towns on this list, but it definitely holds its own when it comes to exclusivity. The town is quiet, with sprawling homes and a reputation for being a peaceful enclave for the rich and well-established. 9.
Ridgewood Ridgewood is often described as a perfect town—perfect schools, perfect homes, and perfect people. But all that perfection can come with a side of snobbery. While it’s undeniably beautiful, Ridgewood’s residents are known to be a little choosy about who they let into their social circles.
8. Upper Saddle River Upper Saddle River is another affluent Bergen County town. It’s the kind of place where high property values and ex.