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Our recent listings SPACIOUS COLONIAL Larger Than It Looks Single Family Residential for $699,900 in Pequannock, NJ Beautiful Colonial
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Programs for those 50 plus in North Jersey.
Living in North Jersey is a benefit for those that are 50 plus. There is a something for everyone in North Jersey including those in the 50 plus group.
Many of our municipalities offer gardening, lectures, clubs, crafts and more for this select group of people. We also have some topnotch 50 plus developments in the area that would be worth your time to consider. If you would like to search such communities just click here:
Staying healthy at any age is important. To secure a happy and healthy future this group of individuals are starting now to get trim and fit to meet the demands of those golden years. The 50 plus group is also concerned with their mind and general well being.
Would you like to participate in Well being classes for 50 plus in New Jersey?
If you have been considering participating in an well beingl or exercise program for 50 plus in New Jersey this is your opportunity.
Did you know about the New Vitality Program offered by Chilton Hospital in Pompton Plains?
This program is all about and for the 50 plus group in Northern New Jersey. It offers, special events, education, life enrichment programs, dance, music, exercise and more. The price is so reasonable and there are many locations to suit your schedule.
For a look at the fall program click on the link below.
I hope this is helpful to you. I am available for all your real estate needs. Call today.
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Custom Built Ranch~Designed to meet the needs of a wheelchair-bound individual ... Pompton Plains NJ!
Open House Sunday 9-18-2011 1-4This spacious home was designed for "Red", a wonderful wheelchair bound veteran who, after life altering WWII injuries, had this home custom built to raise his family (by a local quality builder). Some features include: 36' doorways, spacious closets, 4 feet Hallway, Low Tub Access and access ramp.
Located in a wonderfully convenient location yet offering all of the "Staycation" amenities including in ground pool with slide, B-I BBQ, 1/2 acre of level yard. The Lower level offers a huge Recreation room with a separate lounge area, B-I bar included! The other 1/2 of the basement is an open spacious laundry center, plenty of storage and the utilities and large workshop with bench.
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Resident asks to change description of Pequannock on official website Sunday, May 30, 2010 BY STEVE JANOSKI Suburban Trends STAFF WRITER
Resident Rocco Salluce approached the Township Council at its May 25 meeting to ask why Pequannock's official website says that the township is comprised of two communities.
According to Salluce, the township website says that Pequannock is a "political subdivision of the State of New Jersey and encompasses two communities, Pequannock and Pompton Plains."
"I'm not aware of this," he said. "A lot of people seem to think that we have two towns here - Pequannock and Pompton Plains.
"This is the Township of Pequannock, and Pompton Plains... happens to be a section of Pequannock, and that should be made very clear to everybody here," he said.
"If anybody wants to have a distinction between the two of them, then let's separate the towns," he said.
Salluce asked the township administration to change the description accordingly.
Mayor Ed Engelbart agreed with Salluce and said that the website should be changed.
E-mail: janoski@northjersey.com
Resident Rocco Salluce approached the Township Council at its May 25 meeting to ask why Pequannock's official website says that the township is comprised of two communities.
According to Salluce, the township website says that Pequannock is a "political subdivision of the State of New Jersey and encompasses two communities, Pequannock and Pompton Plains."
"I'm not aware of this," he said. "A lot of people seem to think that we have two towns here - Pequannock and Pompton Plains.
"This is the Township of Pequannock, and Pompton Plains... happens to be a section of Pequannock, and that should be made very clear to everybody here," he said.
"If anybody wants to have a distinction between the two of them, then let's separate the towns," he said.
Salluce asked the township administration to change the description accordingly.
Mayor Ed Engelbart agreed with Salluce and said that the website should be changed.
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The difference between Pequannock and Pompton Plains, NONE! It's one town, Pompton Plains is a section in Pequannock Township. Today's Sunday Trends had an article about a resident questioning why the town website stated two communities, when in fact we are ONE community. We pay taxes to the Township of Pequannock, not Township of Pompton Plains. Our school district has 3 Elementary Schools, 1 of which is in Pequannock and 2 in Pompton Plains, 1 Middle School and Pequannock Township High School, which are located in Pompton Plains. 2 Post Offices, 2 Fire Departments, 1 Police Department etc...
While there will be questions to why the Township was set up with 2 sections, who really knows but when everyone takes into consideration that our Town supports eachother no matter what area you live in, what street you live on and how long you've lived here. The overwhelming support when devasting floods hit our area recently you saw town residents coming out serving breakfast, lunch & dinners for almost 2 weeks after the flooding.
I did volunteer to deliver some lunches, growing up on Roosevelt St. brought back some wonderful memories for me so I felt it was something I needed to do, help out those who are dealing with a horrific situation.
We stopped at one home on Madison St. I actually sold them their home back a few years ago. They open the door, the wife saw me and burst into tears, it was so overwhelming to her, they had just finished ripping out the last floor board in the living room and was waiting on the delivery of the kitchen cabinets. They were so happy that PBJ Sandwiches showed up since her 2 sons hadn't had lunch yet and they were sidetracked with doing all the work that didn't realize it was well past lunchtime.
The commitment of voluteers of fire fighters, first aid squad members and just good people make this town what it is...ONE TOWN!
I'm proud to tell people I grew up "down by the river", our childhood was fabulous and I wouldn't change of thing. Years ago there wasn't every inch of land built on as it is now,
PEQUANNOCK vs. POMPTON PLAINS = TOWNSHIP OF PEQUANNOCK PRICELESS!
from our town website: (which will be corrected as per our Mayor).
The Township is a political subdivision of the State of New Jersey and encompasses two communities, Pequannock and Pompton Plains, each served by their own post office. The Township is primarily residential with a population of 14,506 residents. It covers a land area of just under 7 square miles.
Recorded history of the Township dates to 1695 when the area was originally settled. The Township of Pequannock was incorporated in 1740, making it older than our nation itself. Community growth was greatest during the 1950's during which time the population more than doubled. During the early 1990's a Planned Residential Development known as "The Glens" was constructed adding 583 town houses, coach homes and condominium apartments to the housing stock of the Township. Within the past ten years, Cedar Crest, a 1,500 unit Continuing Care Retirement Community
has also contributed to our recent population. The residents of this facility have become an active and integral part of Pequannock Township.
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