Hi all!

Joe M

Scout
Nov 6, 2008
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Newark, DE
www.meritboundalley.com
My name is Joe Madjeski, and I grew lived in Tabernacle from 1980 to 1987. I loved growing up in the Pines area, and the beauty, silence, and sugar sand remain some of my best memories to this day.

My dad used to take me out exploring the Barrens just about every weekend, an I remember places like Applepie Hill, Mt. Misery, and places where we just had fun getting lost, stumbling over a little stream or an old iron ore village.

Well, as it turns out, I stand a chance of moving back home and raising my kids there, and the anticipation is killing me! All I have to do is sell a house, find a house, and find a job in the area, all should be easy and pain free! :rofl:

Anyways, I just wanted to introduce myself to this fine community before I start reading all the archives!
 

Chrisr

Explorer
Sep 14, 2008
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Cinnaminson, NJ
Hi Joe and welcome to the site!!

So, all you have to do is sell a house, find & buy a house and get a job?? Sounds like a piece of cake!!! :rofl:

Seriously though, the best of luck to you in moving back "Home".
 

Joe M

Scout
Nov 6, 2008
34
42
48
Newark, DE
www.meritboundalley.com
Thanks, all!

We're actually driving up on Saturday to poke around and so I can introduce the family to the area. I've shown my wife, Meg, some pics of the area and she started talking about what we need to do to sell this place. Something tells me she may be on board!
 

bobpbx

Piney
Staff member
Oct 25, 2002
14,658
4,836
Pines; Bamber area
One of the things we all have to do is to guard our freedom of access to all the sand roads like pit bulls. Everytime I travel to another nearby state I marvel at the restricted access. I don't ever want to live like that.
 

46er

Piney
Mar 24, 2004
8,837
2,144
Coastal NJ
Here in DE, they sacrifice good schools for paving every inch of exposed ground...

How about sending the schools to be sacrifice here to NJ. We have the honor of building themost expensive schools in the country; regional avg is $60 million, NJ is $100+ million, and no one knows why :argh:
 

woodjin

Piney
Nov 8, 2004
4,342
328
Near Mt. Misery
Welcome aboard Joe! I am sure you will find this site extremely useful and extremely informative. Best of luck on finding a place, hope it all works out. I'm living in Tabernacle now. Just get ready for the tax shock (you coming from DE and all)

Jeff
 

Joe M

Scout
Nov 6, 2008
34
42
48
Newark, DE
www.meritboundalley.com
Yeah, we're looking at about a 5x increase of property taxes, but that will be more than offset by the fact that we won't have to pay for a private school.

If you're wondering what the benefit is to those expensive schools, compare your graduation and college entry rates to those in Delaware :)
 

Boyd

Administrator
Staff member
Site Administrator
Jul 31, 2004
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Ben's Branch, Stephen Creek
There are some very good schools here in New Jersey, including the Lenape Regional School District, which includes the Tabernacle area. My daughter graduated from Shawnee High School in Medford and it was a great experience for her.

I lived in Medford, Medford Lakes and Shamong for about 10 years. When I moved from my home in Medford almost 3 years ago I was paying about $7,000 in property taxes. I now live in Estell Manor in a place I bought for the same price. My property taxes are now about $3,200 for a home with 3 times the acreage.

So it is possible to live affordably in NJ if you shop around. But since I no longer have school aged children, that makes things a lot simpler. :)

Best wishes and happy house hunting!
 

Joe M

Scout
Nov 6, 2008
34
42
48
Newark, DE
www.meritboundalley.com
Well, we took our trip up today and, despite the rain, had a very nice time. We met up with an old friend of mine from Tabernacle at Ironstone Village and after a great time catching up, we went into Tabernacle to check out the old neighborhood.

It was great to see how little the area had changed. Nixon's market is fixed up, Sandy's Market on 206 is gone, Russo's farm has expanded exponentially, they took up half the back yard in my old house for a swimming pool *sigh*

From there, we met another friend for lunch at Pic-A-Lilly, and I overindulged in spicy chicken parts and a Guinness. We had planned to drop by Batsto after lunch, but the rain prevented that, so we wound up kicking around Sooy Place Road, Vincentown, and Medford Lakes to look at more neighborhoods.

We dropped by the new High School in 'Nacle, Seneca, and I was amazed by the size of it. I took us down Hawkins Road, remember that the Carranza Memorial was around there, but I must have misremembered the location, or just passed it by.

We finally made it back to DE by around 5PM, exhausted by all the driving. Though, seeing all these places that have been little more than a memory for over a decade carried a great amount of excitement for me!
 

Teegate

Administrator
Site Administrator
Sep 17, 2002
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Glad the neighborhood hasn't changed too much.

Guy
 

Teegate

Administrator
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Sep 17, 2002
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There was quite a conflict over that being built, and the Feds were even brought into it. Many people were opposed to it because it was on Pinelands restricted land.


Guy
 

Joe M

Scout
Nov 6, 2008
34
42
48
Newark, DE
www.meritboundalley.com
I didn't hear that it was on Pinelands restricted, but I heard there was an uproar due to the amount of truck traffic that barrels down that road. This was exacerbated by the fact that they had a perfect alternative location out on 206.

I could have sworn there was a sod farm at that location, but it's been many years, and my memory is probably at fault.
 
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