Mullica Hill Recognized as a Top Five Destination in NJ by Jersey’s Best

Harrison Township

Mullica Hill, a charming town located in Gloucester County, has announced they have been honored as one of the top five destinations in New Jersey by the esteemed publication Jersey’s Best. This recognition solidifies Mullica Hill’s status as a hidden gem within the state and highlights its unique attractions, rich history, and vibrant community.

As part of their annual quest to discover the best stops in New Jersey, the editors of Jersey’s Best embarked on an extensive journey, exploring various towns and cities across the state. After traversing multiple counties and venturing in all directions, they concluded that Mullica Hill deserved its place among the top destinations.

Mullica Hill joins an elite group of towns that have been recognized by Jersey’s Best, including Lake Hopatcong, Metuchen, Princeton, and Ridgewood. This acknowledgment further solidifies Mullica Hill’s position as an exceptional place to visit and explore, offering visitors a delightful combination of historical charm and modern amenities.

Mayor Manzo expressed his delight at Mullica Hill’s continued recognition after previously being acknowledged as the best town in Gloucester County.

“We are immensely proud to be recognized as one of the top destinations in New Jersey by Jersey’s Best,” he said. “This further validates the effort of our residents, staff, local businesses, and the spirit of Mullica Hill itself. We have always known that our town is something special, and it’s an honor to be recognized with so many notable destinations.”

Mayor Manzo further emphasized the town’s commitment to preserving its historical roots, while embracing progress. “We continue to prioritize the preservation of our historical Main Street charm and agricultural history. Mullica Hill is where history comes alive, and the community thrives,” he added.

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