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About Edison

Located just 35 miles southwest of New York City, Edison is a large township with transit links to all nearby metropolitan areas. As an excellent place to live, work and raise a family, Edison has been named one of America's "Best Places to Live" by Money magazine. Its low crime rates, well-rated schools and expansive green spaces have earned a spot among U.S. News and World Report's "America's 10 Best Places to Grow Up."

The History of Edison

The township was first settled in the late 17th century. One of its earliest developments was New Jersey's first public road, Old Post Road, which has provided residents with a convenient way home for hundreds of years. In the late 19th century, the establishment of inventor Thomas Edison's laboratory brought national renown to the township and prompted it to change its name to Edison.

Jobs in Edison

Numerous large businesses drive the economy in Edison Township and the surrounding Middlesex County area. The county's largest employers are health care providers Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, Novo Nordisk and J.F.K. Medical Center. Grocery retailer Wakefern Food Corp. and pharmaceutical company Bristol-Myers Squibb also provide thousands of jobs in Middlesex County.

There are many manufacturing facilities in Edison, acting as a major part of the local economy. Edison Assembly and Frigidaire both maintain major operations in the area, which have created a large job market for those with experience in the manufacturing industry. There are also many companies with a significant corporate presence in Edison, like Majesco Entertainment, Colavita and Zylog Systems. FedEx and UPS have major regional hubs in the township, serving as another source of local jobs.

Edison Schools

Students who live in Edison enroll at one of the Edison Township Public Schools. High school students can also apply for admission into the Middlesex County Academy for Science, Mathematics and Engineering Technologies. This high school campus provides an engineering-based education, admitting students based on academic merit.

Resources for Moving to Edison

Here are a few handy resources for planning your move to Edison:

  • Utilities: Public Service Electric & Gas is the area's primary energy provider. The township utilities department facilitates water and sewer services.
  • Garbage and Recycling: You can expect regular collection of your trash and recyclables, as well as a seasonal leaf collection program.
  • Transportation: New Jersey Transit operates bus and rail lines throughout Edison, providing easy access to many neighboring cities.

Edison Housing

If you're looking for upscale homes on cozy, leafy streets, you can generally find them on the north side of the city. More budget-friendly housing can be found on the south side of the city. Like many East Coast metropolitan suburbs, Edison has a fairly expensive housing market. However, a large and varied housing market provides plenty of options, making it easier to find something that fits both your needs and your budget.