Serving Morris, Essex & Union Counties
FEATURED COMMUNITIES

Morristown Green
The Morristown Green is the site of Morris County's two earliest court houses. The Green was purchased in 1816 from the Presbyterian Church, owned and continuously administered by the trustees of the Morristown Green. You’ll find Revolutionary War landmarks throughout town and a National Historic Park, Jockey Hollow, where Washington’s troops shivered through the frigid winter of 1780, just to the south.
By day, South Street draws the local lunch crowd; at night, the area booms with out-of-towners who mingle at such watering holes as Sona Thirteen, Iron Bar, Grasshopper, Tashmoo, Hops and the Famished Frog.
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Madison
Madison has been rated one of the best places to live in NJ. It has a great school system, tons of things to do including restaurants, shopping, parks, sports, etc. A very diverse town, where everyone is welcomed.
Madison is home to a thriving retail/commercial district, which runs the length of Main Street (Route 124). The district runs the gamut from car dealerships and grocery stores to the east, quaint local shops and restaurants nestled in the downtown and major corporations on the western border. Madison is served by Morris and Essex Morristown Line trains of NJ Transit direct to Penn Station in New York City. It also provides service to Hoboken (with connections to lower New York City by the Hudson Tubes). In addition, NJ Transit provides local bus service.
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Chatham
Chatham NJ is known locally for being a town with a lot of “lifers” – people who are born in Chatham and never leave or people who eventually make their way back to town after leaving for a short period.
Chatham is known state-wide for its outstanding public schools. All six schools in the district are known for their quality, and the public high school has been named #1 in the state and is almost always ranked among the top 20.
For transportation, a quick, easy commute to NYC. There are two train lines that run through the Chatham train station, conveniently located right downtown. Chatham is walkable, family-friendly downtown scene. The town beautifully maintained old school and the downtown features a main street with wide sidewalks, plenty of restaurants, and locally-owned boutiques.
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