PABPA
10 Nov 2008
USA, Canada / Where Polish in NJ live? [58]
There are Polish communities scattered all over NJ.
Garfield, Clifton, Passiac, Wallington (in Northern Jersey) and Linden (in Northern Central Jersey) are probably the biggest. They have the most businesses that cater to Polish communities.
However, smaller communities exist in Bayonne, Jersey City, Newark, Kearney, Union, Rahway, Clark, Woodbridge, Sayreville, South River, Perth Amboy, Manville, Mercerville, Toms River, Cherry Hill, Trenton, and Camden.
They all have Polish businesses, including delis, shipping/ travel offices, attorneys, etc.
There are Polish Catholic churches in Garfield, Clifton, Passaic, Wallington, Linden, Bayonne, Jersey City, Sayreville, Perth Amboy, and Camden.
Clark has the Polish Cultural Foundation, which has a museum, auditorium, and school. They do many events every month and even have classes to learn Polish or English.
There are Polish communities scattered all over NJ.
Garfield, Clifton, Passiac, Wallington (in Northern Jersey) and Linden (in Northern Central Jersey) are probably the biggest. They have the most businesses that cater to Polish communities.
However, smaller communities exist in Bayonne, Jersey City, Newark, Kearney, Union, Rahway, Clark, Woodbridge, Sayreville, South River, Perth Amboy, Manville, Mercerville, Toms River, Cherry Hill, Trenton, and Camden.
They all have Polish businesses, including delis, shipping/ travel offices, attorneys, etc.
There are Polish Catholic churches in Garfield, Clifton, Passaic, Wallington, Linden, Bayonne, Jersey City, Sayreville, Perth Amboy, and Camden.
Clark has the Polish Cultural Foundation, which has a museum, auditorium, and school. They do many events every month and even have classes to learn Polish or English.