This is a serious post, not a crack at you.
I believe in an earlier thread you mentioned something about learning body work. This is an opportunity for you to pick up a small can of bondo (with the hardener included in a small tube) and practice filling in dents. You still have many years before you can drive your car. This is a chance to pick up relatively inexpensive materials yourself, from any auto place, and practice cleaning, scoring, mixing, applying, smoothing and sanding the stuff yourself. Then, you can practice color matching and spot painting your own car. Once you have the final product, evaluate your success, learn from the mistakes, then eventually have the professionals do it (assuming your attempts aren't as good).
Take your time. You have the advantage of having a community of knowledable people who can post suggestions while you try things out. When you get older, there will be many more responsibilities that take a lot of your time, that will prevent you from trying new things. Take advantage of the time now.
Thus endeth the lesson.
Beyond that, I can't offer any suggestions for body shops near Edison, sorry. The one I used in the past was Kenilworth Auto Body and they did a great job.
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