Edison, N.J. — known as the “birthplace of sound” — is a township in Middlesex County. Encompassing 30.1 square miles of land and with a population of 100,142, it is the sixth largest municipality in New Jersey. Edison has been named one of Money magazine’s “Best Places to Live,” and in the 2006 Morgan Quitno survey of America’s Safest Cities, ranked 23rd out of 371 cities nationwide.
Currently one of the fastest growing cities in New Jersey, Edison is primarily a middle-class and upper middle-class community with more than 75 ethnicities represented. Edison has a median household income of $69,746.
In 1876, inventor Thomas Edison set up his home and research laboratory in the area on the site of a real estate development called Menlo Park. It was in this laboratory that the inventor came up with his most famous inventions — the phonograph and the electric light. The township of Edison is now home to the Thomas Alva Edison Memorial Tower and Museum, commemorating Thomas Edison’s work.
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