Wharton was originally incorporated as the borough of Port Oram in 1895 from portions of Randolph and Rockaway Township. The borough's name changed to Wharton in 1902. The Morris Canal ran through Wharton and many of the homes in Wharton were built in the 1800s and early 1900s. There is a mixture of single as well as multi-family homes with a strong rental community. Main Street in Wharton has lots of small shops and restaurants. For more information about Whartonm New Jersey visit www.MorrisCountyLiving.com.

Wharton, New Jersey
Roxbury covers approximately 22 square miles in Morris County and is made up of six communities including Kenvil, Landing, Ledgewood, Berkshire Valley, Port Morris and Succasunna. The township's border stretches to the shores of Lake Hopatcong, which is New Jersey's largest man-made lake. Roxbury is a diverse township with a busy commercial center in Ledgewood and Succasunna. To learn more about Roxbury, New Jersey visit www.MorrisCountyLiving.com.

Shore Hills Beach, Roxbury, New Jersey
The discovery of iron ore in the 1700s led people to Rockaway Borough. Once known for its rustic charm, Rockaway Borough is now a town of suburban homes, multi-family homes, and a busy downtown/business district. Rockaway Borough is conveniently located close to Routes 80, 46, 10, and 15. To learn more about Rockaway Borough, New Jersey visit www.MorrisCountyLiving.com.

Rockaway River, Rockaway, New Jersey
Rockaway Township is the largest municipality in Morris County, spanning over 45.6 square miles. The township has a total population of approximately 23,000 and is 35 miles west of New York City. Newark International Airport is 35 minutes away and the Mid-Town NYC train station is located in the nearby towns of Dover or Denville. From its sparsely populated northern sections with miles of protected wildlife areas, to the denser suburban areas in the south along Route 80, Rockaway Township boasts a mix of pleasant suburban neighborhoods and beautiful rural areas. To leran more about Rockaway Township, New Jersey visit www.MorrisCountyLiving.com.

Split Rock Reservoir, Rockaway Township, New Jersey
Randolph Township is a beautiful historic community located within the Highlands of New Jersey. Located 30 miles west of New York City, Randolph is 22 square miles and is known for its woods, ponds, lakes and recreational activities. To learn more about Randolph, New Jersey visit www.MorrisCountyLiving.com.

Shongum Lake, Randolph, New Jersey
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