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Lawmonger t1_iyqivcg wrote

Have you tried looking at a map? Finding out where Starbucks are located?

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E_Pluribus_Omnom t1_iyqix1q wrote

New Hope, Easton, Stroudsburg, Washington Crossing, Riegelsville, Milford, Nazareth.

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EmergencySundae t1_iyqiy6u wrote

Bucks County. I commute to Princeton, and there are a lot of us that come from Lower Bucks (Yardley, Newtown, etc).

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AnalConnoisseur777 t1_iyqizar wrote

The entire eastern side of PA is adjacent to NJ. You would need to be specific to which area you are traveling to.

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JennItalia269 t1_iyqndsv wrote

Lots of people commute from the poconos to NYC. That involves going through NJ

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EricDZ t1_iyqoolh wrote

Recommend Easton or New Hope. Easton is like a majorly scaled down Brooklyn. Good bang for buck there too. New Hope is more suburban / upscale.

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Chaz_Cheeto t1_iyqpk20 wrote

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.

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alphex t1_iyqq0ig wrote

Use a VPN ?

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ktp806 t1_iyqqat6 wrote

OK I’ll just list counties- Chester Philadelphia bucks NorthHampton Monroe Pike

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blinkdmb t1_iyqqnlh wrote

Yardley and Morrisville fit this pretty well. Starbucks in NJ in Lauranceville NJ.

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EaglesFan027 t1_iyqtsuz wrote

Can work anywhere in NJ? Any bordering area will be a bit pricey but I’d recommend the Lehigh Valley

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ChemicalPop5255 t1_iyr2eib wrote

New Hope. You can walk across a bridge to Lambertville. Both towns have tons of restaurants, bars, coffee shops, etc.

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Mr_Fraunces t1_iyrdnk9 wrote

Live in Bristol and go right over the Burlington-Bristol Bridge or the I-95 bridge.

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w00dm4n t1_iyrv75q wrote

if you go to Milford you can be next to NY and NJ

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smearylane t1_iytr186 wrote

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

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ImOldGettOffMyLawn t1_iyttrax wrote

Besides the smart-ass answer that everything along the Delaware River is adjacent; I would specifically point out the whole New Hope - Lambertville thing.

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Dolphin_Moon t1_iyu42z8 wrote

Grew up in New Hope my whole life. Its a phenomenal town but waaay too pricey now. Aim for upper bucks

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