Talk:Denville, New Jersey

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[edit] Hub of Morris County?

While Denville has a thriving downtown, it is certainly not the hub of Morris county. Morristown or Madison have a larger downtown.

Definition of Hub:2. a center of activity : FOCAL POINT b : an airport or city through which an airline routes most of its traffic c : a central device that connects multiple computers on a single network. Eternal Sleeper 00:09, 23 April 2007 (UTC)

quoting Daily Record (Morristown)'s description of Denville: "Known as the "hub" of Morris County -- because of its central geographic location and spot along major transportation routes -- this township is home to one of the most traditional town centers in the county." It is a hub because Denville crosses Route 80, 46, 53 and 10, with 287 only a short distance away. Although Morristown and Madison does have a large downtown, that does not make it a "hub" of "Morris County". Eternal Sleeper 00:09, 23 April 2007 (UTC)

I'll second it being the "hub of Morris County." I don't know why it's called that, but that's the official town nickname; it's on the "Welcome to Denville" signs. Chrissypan 22:09, 16 July 2007 (UTC)Chrissypan


the listing of freeholders within morris county is not up to date