Submitted by [deleted] t3_zbdnki in Pennsylvania
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Submitted by [deleted] t3_zbdnki in Pennsylvania
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New Hope, Easton, Stroudsburg, Washington Crossing, Riegelsville, Milford, Nazareth.
Bucks County. I commute to Princeton, and there are a lot of us that come from Lower Bucks (Yardley, Newtown, etc).
The entire eastern side of PA is adjacent to NJ. You would need to be specific to which area you are traveling to.
A Google map search would answer this question.
Lots of people commute from the poconos to NYC. That involves going through NJ
I would say lehigh valley area (Easton, Bethlehem, Allentown). I used to commute from that area into New Jersey for quite some time. Additionally, maybe the Stroudsburg area.
Whats your beef with philly
What part of NJ lol
do what now
Can work anywhere in NJ? Any bordering area will be a bit pricey but I’d recommend the Lehigh Valley
New Hope. You can walk across a bridge to Lambertville. Both towns have tons of restaurants, bars, coffee shops, etc.
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Ha he's saying he wants to stay close enough to Jersey so he can cross the border to sports gamble, not like online "work" has geolocation trackers
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Live in Bristol and go right over the Burlington-Bristol Bridge or the I-95 bridge.
Def New Hope
yeah ↑, unless there's some sort of serious legal liability for the work to be done outside of NJ, just use a NJ VPN server to spoof your location. your employer shouldn't be wasting your time and gas with this
Besides the smart-ass answer that everything along the Delaware River is adjacent; I would specifically point out the whole New Hope - Lambertville thing.
Grew up in New Hope my whole life. Its a phenomenal town but waaay too pricey now. Aim for upper bucks
No-Professional-1884 t1_iyqitse wrote
Lehigh Valley