Location ID: #10269601
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Prospect Park is a woodland area consisting of numerous hiking trails. There is a small gravel parking lot, consisting of a map of nearby trails. A brook runs through the area, and there is a small wooden bridge within the park. Prospect Park is ...
Location ID: #10270548
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The Livingston Public Library is a newly renovated public library that opened in 2007. The library is a spacious building with a diverse collection of thousands of books and media, a technology center, and study rooms. It has two balconies, as well ...
Location ID: #10269615
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The new Municipal Building of Livingston began construction in 2009 and first opened in Summer of 2010. The building is two stories. It is located at 357 S Livingston Ave, across from the Memorial Oval and High School.
Location ID: #10265450
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Nestled between the Borough Library and Markham Place Elementary School, Library and Borough Fields are undoubtedly a heavily used recreation destination within the community. From the adult Softball leagues to the 8th grade graduations hosted at ...
Location ID: #10265425
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Little Silver was established with a King's Land Grant In 1663 and settled in 1667. The Town was incorporated as a Borough by an act of the New Jersey legislature On March 19, 1923, from portions of Shrewsbury Township, based on the results of a ...
Location ID: #10265492
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Tucked behind the Mercedes Benz parking lot and the Willow Drive Strip Mall, Challenger Field is a small recreational facility bound by new construction townhomes and wetland areas. Similar to Library and Borough Fields, Challenger Field is ...
Location ID: #10265483
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A permanent community garden is hereby established within the Borough of Little Silver to be located at Sickles Park and shall be designated as the Little Silver Borough Community Garden. The community garden is available to all residents of the ...
Location ID: #10265491
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Prospect Avenue is a true "Main Street" and it intersects with the charming shops in historic old houses that line Church Street. Specialty restaurants are also abundant in the downtown area. The location on the river makes Little Silver a popular ...
Location ID: #10265488
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In November of 1951, the department moved to its current location. When it was first completed, the current building consisted of two apparatus bays & a meeting room on the second floor. Due to technology & population growth, the building is now ...
Location ID: #10265496
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Little Silver Post Office Museum is like taking a step back into history — before automated scales, overnight packages, and self-adhesive stamps. But postal relics are not the only items found at the historic landmark, which was moved from its ...
Location ID: #10265485
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Nestled in the bend of Willow Drive and Prospect Avenue, Memorial Park is a pocket of space in the Borough dedicated to remembering local veterans and heroes. The main entrance to the site is centered at
along the park’s Prospect Avenue border and ...
Location ID: #10265441
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The Parker Homestead represents more than 300 years of continuous use by one family from 1665 to 1996 when it was deeded to the Borough of Little Silver. The property was bought in 1665 when brothers Peter and Joseph Parker, Quakers from Rhode ...
Location ID: #10265500
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The mission of the Little Silver Police Department is to enhance the quality of life in the Borough of Little Silver by working cooperatively with the public and within the framework of the United States Constitution to enforce the laws, preserve ...
Location ID: #10265495
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A resolution was adopted by the Borough of Little Silver in 2000 to provide $150,000 in funding to the library for a 1600 square foot addition. Additional funding would be raised by the Friends of the Little Silver Library’s Expansion Project and ...
Location ID: #10265481
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The Borough of Little Silver has a large waterfront boarder, the Shrewsbury River. A quiet gem in the Borough, Santelle Park and Playground is the only public park in the municipality that offers communal access to the river. The Park, tucked ...
Location ID: #10265499
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Having had an instrumental influence on the establishment and history of Little Silver, Sickles Field and Playground is a local treasure in the Borough. As it stands the site can be accessed along Harrison Avenue, off of Rumson Road. Harrison Avenue ...
Location ID: #10265497
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The railroad came to Little Silver in 1875 and the existing station, which was designed by the noted American architect Henry Hobson Richardson prior to his death in 1886 and opened in 1890. The head house has been on the state and federal registers ...
Location ID: #10265486
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In 1919 the Woman’s Club of Little Silver was formed by women with a common goal: to stimulate the cultural life, encourage friendship and advance the welfare of the community. With volunteer hours, community service projects and charitable ...
Location ID: #10263070
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The borough hall of Leonia, a town named after American Revolutionary War General Charles Lee.
Location ID: #10263071
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The Department of Public Works is responsible for the maintenance and repair of all public works, shall plan and supervise the work of repair and maintenance of all streets and roads, carry on the work of maintenance and care of public buildings, ...
Location ID: #10263233
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Protecting life and property since 1898.
Location ID: #10263235
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New municipal complex opened in 2024.
Location ID: #10263139
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“The Leonia Library has always been our haven and our source for literature, music, biographies and non-fiction.”
Source: https://leonialibrary.org/
Location ID: #10263155
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Open from Memorial Day to Labor Day. Has a water slide and diving boards but no high dive.