Morris Plains is best known for a friendly downtown area, great business location, and magnificent parks. It is one of the smaller municipalities in Morris County. Morris Plains' residents are within close proximity to many local companies, including Johnson & Johnson, Alcatel-Lucent, and Immunomedics. To learn more about the town of Morris Plains visit www.MorrisCountyLiving.com.

Morris Plains, New Jersey Train Station
Morris Township is known as the "doughnut" around Morristown since it completely encapsulates it. Morris Township has a total area of 15.8 square miles and has several sections including Convent Station and Fairchild, which runs along the Morris Plains border. There is a pleasing mix of houses including historic homes, newly constructed homes, and townhomes and condominiums located in Morris Township. To learn more about Morris Township visit www.MorrisCountlyLiving.com
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Wick House, Morris Township, New Jersey
Morristown is the county seat of Morris County, NJ and is located approximately 30 miles northwest of New York City. Morristown is rich in history having played a strategic role in the Revolutionary War. From the smallest shops along South Street to the medium-sized firms on the Green to the largest corporations on Madison Avenue, Morristown is home to hundreds of businesses. To learn more about the town of Morristown visit www.MorrisCountyLiving.com.

The Green in Morristown, New Jersey
Victory Gardens began as a 300-unit development built by the federal government shortly after the US entered WWII in 1941. The development was built on a 91-acre tract in what was then a part of Randolph to provide affordable housing for the workers assigned to Picatinny Arsenal as a part of the war effort. The development was seceded from Randolph in 1951 when the area was incorporated as Victory Gardens. The borough is Morris County's smallest municipality. To learn more about Victory Gardens, New Jersey visit www.MorrisCountyLiving.com.

Victory Gardens, New Jersey
Washington Township borders Somerset, Warren, and Hunterdon Counties and has quick access to both NYC and PA via Route 80. There are 2 sections of Washington Township: Long Valley and Schooley's Mountain. Washington Township is easily accessible to Routes 206, Route 80, and Route 10. For more information about Washington Township, New Jersey visit www.MorrisCountyLiving.com.

Washington Township, New Jersey
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