In the 12/9/08 Forbes article Twenty Most Affluent U.S. Neighborhoods, two of the twenty are near Princeton. I wouldn't be surprised to learn Wilson and Julie lived in Montgomery.
Montgomery, N.J.
Median Household Income: $153,000
Roughly halfway between New York and Philadelphia, this rural New Jersey town serves as a bedroom for commuters from both cities, as well as executives that work in Princeton, which is just six miles away. The township prides itself on keeping its 32-square-mile community separated from the stresses of city life with small-town events like holiday caroling and a spring egg hunt.
West Windsor, N.J.
Median Household Income: $134,353
A college town, West Windsor serves as a home for many Princeton University administrators and is made up of seven villages, each with a rich history. The most famous is Grovers Mill, which was mentioned in Orson Welles' War of the Worlds radio broadcast on Oct. 30, 1938.
Montgomery, N.J.
Median Household Income: $153,000
Roughly halfway between New York and Philadelphia, this rural New Jersey town serves as a bedroom for commuters from both cities, as well as executives that work in Princeton, which is just six miles away. The township prides itself on keeping its 32-square-mile community separated from the stresses of city life with small-town events like holiday caroling and a spring egg hunt.
West Windsor, N.J.
Median Household Income: $134,353
A college town, West Windsor serves as a home for many Princeton University administrators and is made up of seven villages, each with a rich history. The most famous is Grovers Mill, which was mentioned in Orson Welles' War of the Worlds radio broadcast on Oct. 30, 1938.