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Clara Barton

Clara Barton, Edison, NJ

May 21, 20252 min read

Clara Barton: Edison's Historic Heartbeat in Middlesex County, NJ

Named after the pioneering founder of the American Red Cross, the Clara Barton neighborhood carries a distinct sense of heritage. It is the closest thing Edison has to a traditional "city center," featuring a critical mass of walkability, local businesses, and community landmarks.

Homes with Enduring Character

The real estate in Clara Barton is known for its "solid bones" and architectural diversity. Because the area developed earlier than much of North Edison, the homes often sit on smaller, more intimate lots that foster a neighborly atmosphere.

  • Classic Housing Styles: The area is a treasure trove of charming Cape Cods, sturdy Colonials, and mid-century Ranches.

  • Renovated Classics: In 2026, many of these historic homes have been tastefully updated with modern kitchens and energy-efficient systems, appealing to first-time buyers and young professionals.

  • Market Snapshot (2026): According to current Zillow and local market data, home values in Edison average around $624,000, with the Clara Barton section remaining a highly competitive entry point for those seeking character over "cookie-cutter" builds.

Convenient Living, Rich History

Living in Clara Barton means you are steps away from Edison’s most significant cultural assets.

  • Edison Public Library - Clara Barton Branch: A beloved neighborhood hub that hosts weekly events like the Clara Barton Knitting Circle and newcomer English learning groups.

  • Middlesex Greenway: The southern boundary of the neighborhood is defined by this scenic 3.5-mile paved trail, perfect for biking, jogging, and walking your dog away from traffic.

  • Historic Amboy Avenue: This commercial strip serves as the "downtown" of the neighborhood, featuring locally owned eateries, banks, and boutiques that residents can easily reach on foot.

Education in Clara Barton

Residents are served by the high-performing Edison Township Public School District, the fifth largest in the state.

  1. Elementary: Local students typically attend James Monroe Elementary or Benjamin Franklin Elementary.

  2. Middle & High: The neighborhood feeds into Herbert Hoover Middle School and the acclaimed Edison High School, both of which are recognized for their diverse AP course offerings and competitive athletics.

Unbeatable Connectivity

For commuters, Clara Barton is strategically positioned to minimize travel time:

  • Mass Transit: The neighborhood is just a short drive or bus ride from the Metuchen Train Station and Edison Train Station, providing direct NJ Transit service on the Northeast Corridor line to Manhattan.

  • Roadway Access: Residents enjoy immediate access to Route 27, Route 1, and the Garden State Parkway, facilitating travel throughout the tri-state area.

Is Clara Barton an HOA or 55+ Community?

No, the neighborhood of Clara Barton as a whole is a public residential area with no HOA fees or age restrictions.

However, within the heart of the neighborhood, there are specific award-winning options for seniors:

  • The Village at Historic Clara Barton: A dedicated 55+ age-restricted condominium community with 103 units, a community gazebo, and direct access to the Middlesex Greenway.

  • Heritage at Clara Barton: An assisted and independent living community housed in a beautifully renovated 1921 school building, offering seniors a supportive, historic environment.

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