Community Bulletin Board | Astronomy Day 2008 Saturday, May 10, 2008 Solar observing at Wal-Mart parking lot during the day Astronomical Observing at the observatory in the evening weather permitting Sheep Hill Observatory Public observing 3rd Friday of every month Beginning at dusk weather permitting | Have an event for the Community Bulletin Bard? Please email it to boonton@boonton.org | Instant Information and Updates |
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Welcome to spring in Boonton. Photo by Ken Marhefka
The Town of Boonton adopted an ordinance prohibiting the unsolicited distribution of free newspapers on private property. If you would like to notify the Star Ledger Newspaper to stop the delivery of the Morris County section of their paper, please send an email to donotdeliverme@ansnewspapers.com, or click here for a snail mail version.
Covering a geographic area of 2.45 square miles, the Town of Boonton is located in the northeastern Morris County, about 22 miles west of the George Washington Bridge and seven miles north of Morristown on route 287. It's an established community with an abundance of park lands, older homes and convenient access to all parts of the tri-state metropolitan area.
Public transportation to New York City is available via express and local commuter rail (NJ Transit), and by bus service (Lakeland Bus). While many residents commute to work in Newark and New York City, many others work in the surrounding areas of northern and central New Jersey.
Boonton residents are primarily managers, professionals, craftsmen, and independent business people. The town's business community includes the research and development center for Ashland Chemical Corporation, three mid-sized shopping centers, and many specialty shops located in and around the Main Street Business District. Residential housing available in the town includes one and two family homes, townhouses, and restored homes representing the colonial, Victorian and contemporary eras. 
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