DENVILLE
This town's official nickname is "The Hub of Morris County." Centrally located in the geographic center of Morris County and crossed by Morris County's main arterial Routes of 46, 10, and Interstate 80, its nickname is well deserved. Denville's 16,000 population is divided into seven active lake communities and offers the home owner small homes that harken back to its days as a summer colony to sprawling colonials with living areas of over 4000 sq. ft. Denville Center provides an excellent local "downtown" shopping district. A traditional suburban shopping center is located on Route 53. The town is also host to the large St. Clares/Riverside hospital center. Commuting via public transportation is easy with NJ transit's train service from its station to both Newark and direct service to New York's Penn Station in midtown Manhattan. The Wall Street area is also easily accessible by the trains terminating in Hoboken and transferring to the PATH train (metro) service directly to the World Trade Center. The Route 46 corridor serves as the main route for the express bus service to New York City's Midtown Bus Terminal provided by the Lakeland Bus Co. The Denville school district includes 1 Middle School and 2 Elementary Schools. Its High School, Morris Knolls, is part of the Morris Hills Regional School District, The district's two high schools cover Denville, Rockaway Township, Rockaway Borough, and Wharton. | ||||||||||
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