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To live in Bristol is to know your neighbor.

To live in Bristol Borough is to know your neighbor. As a small, walking town, friends and neighbors walk together, talk on the porch, or wave as they ride by.

Bristolians are part of a diverse and active community. For a town of only 1.7 square miles, a wide spectrum of ethnic, cultural, and religious backgrounds can be found. Some of the oldest and most diverse places of worship in the County can be found in the Borough where people of all faiths celebrate respectfully within blocks of one another.

As a testament to the community's shared respect for their diverse heritage, four ethnic festivals are held each year where residents and visitors can be found at the waterfront sampling cultural cuisine, listening to live music, and taking part in the day's festivities.

Bristol residents live in contemporary homes and charming historic houses and enjoy a strong and successful school system. A new elementary school is set to open in the 2008-2009 academic year. Affordable and well-maintained, the average home price is $200,000 and residential rents average $700 a month.

To learn more about the benefits of living in Bristol Borough, visit us at www.bristolborough.com.

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