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Originally Posted by DefiantNJ
Honestly, the best suggestion is to get a new job closer to the city and move where young people live & hang out. You are in the middle of US suburbia from which young people of your age typically escape. All the other suggestions here, while definitely helpful, will not make up for the fact that there just aren't enough young professional singles living in your part of NJ.
Morristown is nice but it has a population of 20k with a median age of 36.4 years:
https://worldpopulationreview.com/us...-nj-population
It is anyone's guess how many young single people of your age live there. I would guess not many...
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The age in Morristown might be skewed as there aren't as many children there to bring down the average age. Lakewood, NJ has a median age of 20 but that certainly doesn't translate as a place to meet people.
Its very well documented the places where younger people gravitate is Hoboken, Morristown and Belmar in the summer. Morristown certainly is the most conservative of the places.