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Whippany is a section of the
Township of Hanover in Morris County, NJ.
Hanover
Township is a 10.8 square mile suburban community with land use that includes fine residential areas and Morris County’s largest industrial development. Settled in 1710 by New Englanders, the township gained early industrial prominence through construction of a major iron forge on the Whippany River.
Today Hanover Township presents an ideal suburban tapestry
of residential neighborhoods, parkland and commercial
& industrial businesses.
The Township is divided into two principal communities: Whippany and Cedar
Knolls, the main population center and is also the location of the county’s largest airport facility, Morristown Municipal Airport. Route 10 crosses the township and is lined with hotels, golf driving ranges, stores, private swimming clubs, restaurants, banks, and picturesque churches.
Offering residents a wide mix of facilities for suburban living, the Township has a variety of business districts, highway discount centers, a fine educational system and a 72-acre municipal recreation center with 20-acres ponds for boating and fishing. It also boasts two volunteer fire departments.
TRANSPORTATION:
While Suburban in character, Whippany is convenient to
everything. Easy access to Route 24,10, 287, 280, 46, 202 and I-80. Excellent train transportation to Newark and New York City from Morristown or Convent Station. Helicopter and limousine service to all metropolitan airports available at Morristown.
The township is literally right around the corner from
everything.
SCHOOLS:
Bee
Meadow School (Kindergarten to 5th Grade)
120 Reynolds Ave.
(973) 515-2419,
Mountain View Road School (Kindergarten to 5th Grade)
30
Mount View Road
(973) 515-2424
Salem Drive School (Kindergarten to 5th Grade)
29 Salem Drive
(973) 515-5097
Memorial Junior School (6th-8th Grades)
61
Highland Ave.
(973) 515-2427
Students from Hanover, East Hanover and Florham Park
attend Whippany Park High School and Hanover Park Regional
High School. (www.hanovertwpschools.com)
Whippany Park High School
165 Whippany Road, Whippany
(973)
887-3004
Hanover Park High School
63
Mount Pleasant Ave.
East Hanover, NJ
(973) 887-0300
PARKS: The
31-acre Central Park is located along the south side of the
Whippany River and has a small hockey rink, gazebo and volleyball
court and a passive recreational area. Bee Meadow Park has a
community pool, fields and a playground. Malapardis Park has
tennis courts, a walking trail to connect the upper and lower
sections of the park, a playground and picnic areas, a small pond
and a fountain. Black Brook Park has baseball fields, lighted
tennis courts, a picnic area and gazebo, a volleyball court,
horseshoe pits and bicycle path.
LIBRARY: Whippanong Library, 1000 Route 10. (973)
428-2460. Monday, Tuesday and Thursday, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.;
Wednesday and Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Saturday, 9 a.m.
to 1 p.m.; Sunday, 1 to 5 p.m. Closed on Sundays in July
and August.
Shopping
Excellent department stores, specialty shops, catering to
virtually every taste.
Morris County mall, Morristown Center (3miles), Livingston mall, Short Hills mall, New York City (34 miles).
Recreational Facilities
Swimming, tennis, ice skating, softball, paddle tennis, racquetball, Boy and Girl Scouts, Brownies, Little League, soccer, theatre, art, girl’s softball, karate, gymnastics and paddle tennis.
If more active life
beckons, visit the township parks where you can try your
hand at everything from bocce to baseball. The Morris County
Park Commission operates 24 sites, including three golf
courses, two aboreta and the Mennen Sports Arena and offers
a year-round program of activities throughout the county
like adult education courses, programs for school children,
planned trail walks, golf tournaments and outdoor concerts.
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