I’ve lived in Seven Fields for over 20 years now. We were among the first residences to be built here as the neighborhood began to develop & we lived in one of the original townhomes while our house was under construction. We’ve stayed because we genuinely like it here and it’s a convenient location. The Borough had a master plan in place from the very beginning and has stuck to it as the neighborhood grew. The idea was to have restaurants, grocery shopping, doctors, sports activities, etc. within a walkable residential area and they have indeed achieved that. Since busy Route 228 bisects the 2 sections of Seven Fields, most everyone still drives to our destinations but they are nearby. The addition of the Adams Shoppes bordering the other side of Seven Fields has only enhanced the convenience. The neighborhood offers a Community Center that can be rented inexpensively by the residents. The neighborhood pool is great for kids and a season pass is reasonably priced. Swimming lessons and special events are available there. There are baseball and soccer fields surrounding the town park, playground and pool. The only thing overlooked there is a dog park. There are certainly enough canine residents here to warrant one. The past few years the neighborhood has hosted a carnival that has been very well attended with amusement rides, food, music and fireworks during a June weekend in conjunction with the weekend garage sale. The Borough is governed by a council, mayor and Borough Manager. They have always seemed to be a dedicated team who have made very thoughtful decisions and have always gotten the necessary jobs done as frugally as possible with the tax dollars entrusted to them. The roads are in great shape, the snow is removed in a timely manner, the police and fire companies respond quickly and it generally feels pretty safe here. Is it the most picturesque? Not quite, but it’s home.