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		|   |  |  | Boonton Twp, NJ(Morris County)  Originally
                      named Boonetown honoring Thomas Boone, Governor of New Jersey in 1760, Boonton has been made world famous by the manufacture of Boontonware plastic tableware. It is also known for its many antique shops.
 
 Boonton Township
 Boonton Township, comprised of approximately eight 
                      square miles in north central Morris County, has retained 
                      much of its natural character and rural charm. 
                      Incorporated in 1868, the township had the earliest known 
                      roads. McCaffrey Lane, the oldest recorded thoroughfare in 
                      the area, was built in 1767, and in 1822 North Main Street 
                      was "cut" along the proposed Morris Canal route. In 1824 
                      the Morris Canal and Banking Company was chartered and the 
                      Powerville Hotel, still standing, was built near Lock No. 
                      11 to accommodate both canal and transient trade. It later 
                      gained fame as a pre-Civil War Underground Railroad 
                      station. In the late 1920's, the township became home to 
                      the Aircraft Radio Corporation, which pioneered electronic 
                      instrumentation for use in planes.
 
 Boonton Twp. Schools
 Rockaway Valley School (K- 8)
 11 Valley Road
 Boonton Township, NJ 07005
 (973) 334-4162
 www.rvsnj.org
 
 Mountain Lakes High School (9-12)
 96 Powerville Road
 Mountain Lakes, NJ 07046
 (973) 334-8400
 www.mtlakes.org/hs/
 
 There is a sending/receiving agreement in place between 
                      the Boonton Township Board of Education and Mountain Lakes 
                      Board of Education for High School. Please contact the 
                      Boonton Township Board of Education for more information.
 
 Website:
 Boonton Twp 
Website
 Boonton TownLocated about seven miles north of Morristown, Boonton 
                    was settled on the hills along the Rockaway River as early 
                    as 1747, however, the original village of Boonton was 
                    inundated by the Jersey City Reservoir in 1903.
 
                    Contemporary Boonton developed around 1829 as a result of 
                    the construction of the Morris Canal and the establishment 
                    of the New Jersey Iron Company. Access to Boonton is 
                    provided via Myrtle Avenue (US 202), and I-287, as well as 
                    NJ Transit's Boonton Line. The town contains a traditional 
                    Main Street business district with its notable antique 
                    shops. The town is also noted for its one- and two-family 
                    homes, townhouses, and restored homes representing the 
                    Colonial, Victorian and Contemporary eras. Boonton is bisected by I-287, a major north-south freeway,
                      and Route 202. The two-and –a-half square mile community
                      is almost fully developed and is the shopping center for
                      adjacent communities. The diversified business district
                      includes five banks, food, clothing and variety stores. The
                      town's economic center, Main Street, is lined with a
                      mixture of mom-and-pop boutiques and antique stores, and
                      computer and small Internet companies housed behind
                      turn-of-the-century brick building facades. 
                    
                      Victorian houses are predominant in some parts of town. Elsewhere, historic dwellings, built between 1850 and 1855, intermix with ranch and split-level dwellings, condominiums and townhouses. 
 The rise from the Rockaway River, the New York skyline and surrounding plains are visible from the town’s higher elevations. Rich in colonial heritage, the town stretches north and east to Boonton Township and Montville and to Mountain Lakes and Parsippany in the South.
 
 Since 1903, much of the early history of the original 
                    community is buried beneath the waters of the Jersey City 
                    Reservoir. Once the site of forges, rolling mills, a 
                    sawmill, a nail factory, gristmill and early homes of Dutch 
                    and English settlers, the town now dominates the hills that 
                    surround the reservoir. Stretches of the Morris Canal are 
                    still visible as is the remarkable 80-foot plane which 
                    allowed canal travelers to bypass the falls of the Rockaway 
                    River.
 
 Boonton Town Board of Education:
 434 Lathrop Avenue
 Boonton NJ 07005
 (201) 335-3994
 http://www.boontonschools.org
 
 Public Schools:
 School Street School K-4; John Hill School 5-8; Boonton High Schoo1 9-l2
 
 Website:
 Boonton Town Website
 
 Transportation
 Nearby Routes 10, 23, 46, 202, I-80, 280 and 287 offer Boonton Residents quick access to points in the Christie's International Real Estate Northern New Jersey area. Bus service to New York City is available in town on Route 46. Conrail provides train service to Hoboken. A taxi service and several limousine services are available in town. New Jersey Transport provides bus service from Morristown through Boonton and to Willowbrook Mall.
 
 Shopping
 Del’s Village Shopping Center; IGA Shopping Plaza; Willowbrook Mall, Wayne; and Rockaway Townsquare Mall.
 
Recreation FacilitiesCounty, state and federal 
parks, are within a few minutes drive 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.
 Official Town Website: http://www.boontontownship.com/
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