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Medford, New Jersey Community Profile

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Real Estate Agent with Weichert Realtors

Medford, New Jersey, is a medium-sized community that incorporates a small town feel with many of the amenities available in larger cities. Often described as an affluent suburb of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Medford is a diverse community that features progressive schools, state-of-the-art recreational facilities, beautifully maintained parks, and unique shops and eateries. Its residents are often described as urban sophisticates who enjoy a wide range of art and theater pursuits and have eclectic tastes in food and books.

 

The residents of Medford are largely white-collar workers, many holding professional jobs, and nearly half of them are college educated. Thanks to the family atmosphere in this community, it is easy to develop social ties that contribute to the area’s small-town feel. This is true for both families with children and adults without any children.

 

Of particular interest in this community is Medford Village. Often described as the heart of the town, Medford Village features exceptional parks, historic homes, and businesses that are both charming and unique. This is the location of many of the town’s festivals and special events and is also home to Medford’s government buildings.

 

 

Schools

 

The Medford Township Public School District serves school-aged children in Medford. Led by Superintendent of Schools Joseph J. Del Rossi, Ed.D, the school district touts a focus on pleasing school environments, well-qualified teachers, individual student success, safety, security and a small-town school district atmosphere. The Medford Township public schools serve children up to eighth grade at Milton H. Allen School, Chairville Elementary School, Cranberry Pines School, Kirby’s Mill School, Taunton Forge School, Maurice and Everett Haines Sixth Grade Center, and Medford Memorial Middle School.

 

High school residents of Medford attend Shawnee High School, which is part of Lenape Regional High School District, for grades 9, 10, 11, and 12. Besides Medford, the Lenape school district serves seven other municipalities and describes itself as a leader in progressive education.

 

Crime

 

According to Neighborhood Scout, Medford is among the safest municipalities in the state. Its crime index is estimated at 97 percent, meaning it is safer than approximately 97 percent of all the cities in the country. An individual’s chances of becoming a victim of a crime in Medford are about 1 in 10,000 compared to about 1 in 324 throughout the state of New Jersey.  Neighborhood Scout estimates that Medford has about 31 crimes per year, one of which is violent while the other 30 are property crimes.

 

Median Housing Prices

 

The median cost of homes in Medford is approximately $417, 311. Single-family, detached properties make up the majority of housing choices. Large and high-rise apartment complexes make up about 12 percent of the community’s housing, with row homes, duplexes and small apartment complexes making up about 10 percent or less of housing properties. Most homes are owner occupied.

 

Entertainment and Recreation

 

Residents of Medford have their pick of a variety of fun things to do. The community is home to country clubs that offer a range of entertainment pursuits, including golfing; the Air Victory Museum; parks; and recreational facilities. Medford is also home to a two-mile canoe trail and committed local organizations that plan festivals, arts shows, and other events. The Medford Arts Center also provides a range of activities, events, and programs close to home, including art classes for the creative set.

 

Cedar Run Wildlife Refuge provides entertainment and educational value for people of all ages. Visitors get an introduction to local wildlife and enjoy a walking trail perfect for viewing rehabilitated animals from the area. Additionally, the refuge provides a variety of special events and programs for children. The nearby Gymboree offers fun and play for smaller children, and the YMCA of Burlington and Camden Counties offers many different classes (for adults and children) as well as fitness equipment, swim lessons, camps, and special events. For youth interested in sports, the Medford Youth Athletic Association, a volunteer organization, provides athletic opportunities. Nearby movie theaters and playhouses round out the entertainment experience of living in Medford. Philadelphia-area entertainment and the Jersey Shore are also within close proximity.

 

Parades and Festivals

 

Since 1946, Medford has hosted a Halloween Parade the Saturday before Halloween. This annual tradition entertains both young and old as costumes parade the streets of historic Medford Village on Main Street. Sponsored by the Medford-Vincentown Rotary Club, this annual event offers more than just Halloween costumes - marching bands, antique cars, floats and more join in the festivities of this popular parade every year!

 

The Dickens Festival is a unique way Medford “lights up” for the Christmas holiday. This annual night to remember offers music, clowns, entertainment, treats, and even a possible visit from Santa himself! Benefiting Habitat for Humanity, residents of Medford look forward to the Dickens Festival each and every year. Main Street is magically transformed into a Victorian-style Christmas, which makes this event a magical tradition you would never want to miss!

 

Shopping

 

Medford provides a diverse shopping experience, with a range of eateries, furniture stores, jewelers, department stores, art galleries, and clothing shops available. Residents have easy access to Ironstone Village Center, the Marlton Square Mall, farmer’s markets and grocery stores, including ACME. The historic Medford Village offers a unique shopping experience as well, featuring quaint shops and dining establishments.

 

Johnson’s Corner Farm is a popular destination for shoppers in Medford, as it offers a wide selection of fresh produce and delicious homemade foods. However, it is far more than just a place to shop, as it also provides numerous entertainment options for families, ranging from animals to feed and pet to go-karts and other amusements.

 

Dining

 

Though there are many notable restaurants in the Medford area, Zinc Café is one that stands out for its reasonable prices and tasty local fare. This BYOB offers everything from appetizers and quick bites to eat to more elaborate meals. It even offers a range of choices for people on gluten-free, vegetarian, or vegan diets. Tarantella Ristorante is a frequent choice for those who love Italian cuisine, as it offers delicious specials and large portion sizes. Jasmine Oriental Cuisine is known for providing exquisite, beautifully presented meals in an atmosphere suited to both adults and families with children. From Jasmine tea to special desserts, this restaurant serves delectable selections from Japan, China, Thailand, and Vietnam.

 

Braddock’s Tavern is located in the heart of Medford Village. Offering an innovative approach to dining, this restaurant offers an amazing Sunday Brunch, not to mention delectable meals such as rack of lamb, lobster, veal and amazing desserts If you’re looking for a bar to just hang out with your friends, visit the Indian Chief Tavern on Route 70. A separate dining room offers wonderful meals, and it is a great place to catch up with friends. Ott’s Restaurant also offers a great hang out – with delicious sandwiches daily drink specials, and a $5 daily lunch menu – this tavern is another great place to catch up or spend lunch with your co-workers.

 

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Comments (1)

David Saks
Memphis, TN
Broker / Industry Analyst

This is terrific information. Thanks for sharing and hopes for your continued success.

Sep 03, 2013 09:17 PM