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Living in Denville
Below you can find information and city facts about Denville, New Jersey.
This information is provided by A Top Realtor, Denville Expert! This is the
city guide to Denville real estate for Morris County in New Jersey. Find nightlife,
housing, transportation, community and recreation information.
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Denville is located in Morris County in northern New Jersey and
only 45 minutes from New York City and Newark International
Airport. Denville recently celebrated its 75th Anniversary, and
as it's logo implies, the Township is centrally located. |
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Denville, a picturesque lakeland community known as the "Hub of
Morris County", offers a village atmosphere with shopping and
sidewalk cafe dining, plus the Rockaway Townsquare, Willowbrook
and Morris County malls. |
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The average home price is $331,000, while prices range from
$184,000 to $895,000. Housing types available include single
family homes, residential, commercial, lots and land, investment
properties, waterfront, town homes and condominiums.
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Denville is a junction for the Boonton and Morristown branches of
the New Jersey Transit electric railroad, and service to Newark
and New York City is excellent. Fast daily commuter service to
midtown New York (40 miles) is available by bus. Commuter parking
is available at nominal cost. Denville is crossed by the main
arterial Routes of 46, 80 and 10, which provide the community with
easy access to all major metropolitan areas. Interstate 80,
Routes 46 and 10 provide access to the North Jersey highway
network. Morristown Airport offers limousine and helicopter
service. Cab and limousine company in town. |
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The Denville Historical Society and Museum was founded over
twenty-five years ago. It is
housed in a former bank building which was moved from Downtown to
the site adjacent
to the Library on Diamond Spring Road. |
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Denville has many areas for all sorts of recreational activities.
Recently the residents of Denville,
in conjunction with Saturn of Denville, constructed this state of
the art playground facility. Two private golf courses; Gardner
Municipal Field; six municipal parks; Little League programs; the
Hub Lakes League summer program of swimming, diving, softball,
volleyball, tennis; two ski programs; other extensive year-round
recreational programs.
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and places to shop.
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Denville's school system offers efficient and well-developed
programs. Recreational facilities and programs. Recreational
facilities and programs rank high among benefits of suburban
living. In addition, Denville provides an excellent local shopping
center for its residents and adjacent communities. The central
business district contains stores for staples, sports, food,
specialties, hobbies, automotive services, banking, and a motion
picture theatre. |
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earlier times railroad and trolley routes entered Denville and the
community gained prominence as a summer colony. The Wayside Inn;
Diamond Spring Lodge, a recreation and training facility for the
blind; and St. Francis Health Resort, established in 1895, recall
this early attraction. Today Denville is divided into seven active
lake communities with a social and economic structure covering a
wide spectrum of middle class families. |
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