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Preserving the Legacy of 2000-2003
Driving Instructions and Maps |
Aerial photos, topographic and street Maps are at the bottom of this page.
Tax maps, the zoning map, and the floodplain map are on the Land Use Maps page.
| Travelling to Long Hill Township |
| From Morristown, Northern NJ, Hudson Valley |
• NY Thruway: at Suffern (exit 15) take I-287 South
• Bergen/Passaic County, George Washington Bridge: Take I-80 West to exit 43,
then I-287 South • Sussex/Warren County,
Delaware Water Gap: Take I-80 East to exit 43,
then I-287 South
• On I-287 South, pass Morristown, then 6 more miles to exit 30A.
You will be on North Maple Ave. 1.6 miles to Basking Ridge center.
Gentle left onto South Maple Ave. 2.6 miles to blinker light. This is Long Hill Road.
• Gentle right for Millington or gentle left for Stirling, Gillette and Meyersville.
Follow the signs.
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TOWN HALL, LIBRARY & RIVERSIDE PARK - Gentle left onto Long Hill Road. 1.0 mile to stop sign. Right on Central Avenue. 0.9 miles to traffic light. Left on Valley Road. 0.9 miles on the right.
SENIOR CENTER - Gentle left onto Long Hill Road. 1.0 mile to stop sign. Right on Central Avenue. 0.9 miles to traffic light. Left on Valley Road. 1.2 miles on the right.
POLICE - Gentle left onto Long Hill Road. 1.0 mile to stop sign. Right on Central Avenue. 0.8 miles to Mercer Street. (Last side street BEFORE the traffic light.) Turn left. Last building on the left. |
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| From Central and Western NJ, Eastern Pennsylvania |
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From Newark, NYC Tunnels, Turnpike, Garden State Parkway |
• Trenton, Princeton, Flemington, Somerville: Get to US-206 North
or US-202 North
to I-287 North. Then 3.5 miles to I-78 East.
• Phillipsburg: Take I-78 East past I-287.
• I-78 East 6.5 miles from I-287 to Exit 36.
• Left on King George Rd. 1.2 miles to white church. Right on Valley Rd. (County Rte. 512).
0.6 mi to Division Ave. (County Rte. 605)
• Turn left for Millington and Meyersville or continue straight for Stirling and Gillette.
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TOWN HALL, LIBRARY & RIVERSIDE PARK - Continue on Valley Rd. another 2.4 miles. On the right.
SENIOR CENTER - Continue on Valley Rd. another 2.7 miles. On the right.
POLICE - Continue on Valley Rd. another 1.4 miles to first traffic light. Left onto Main Avenue. First right onto Mercer Street. Last building on the left. |
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• Turnpike to Exit 14 (Newark Airport) or Garden State Parkway
to Exit 142 and get on I-78 West.
• Drive West on I-78 to Exit 40.
• Right on Hillcrest Rd. 1 mile to Stop sign.
Straight through (slight left), then 0.7 miles to traffic light. This is Gillette. • Turn
left for Stirling and Millington or straight through for Meyersville.
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TOWN HALL, LIBRARY & RIVERSIDE PARK - Turn left onto Valley Rd. 0.6 miles on the left.
SENIOR CENTER - Turn left onto Valley Rd. 0.3 miles on the left.
POLICE - Turn left onto Valley Rd. 1.5 miles to the third traffic light. Right onto Main Avenue. First right onto Mercer Street. Last building on the left. |
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| County Route Numbers |
512 Valley Road
531 Mountain Ave. (South of Valley Rd.)
604 New Vernon Road
605 Division Ave. and Long Hill Road (Basking Ridge Road to Division Ave.)
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606 Plainfield Road
638 Mountain Ave. (North of Valley Rd.) and Meyersville Road
657 Basking Ridge Road and Long Hill Road (Basking Ridge Road to Meyersville Rd.)
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| Maps |
We have a series of 10 large-scale street maps covering various
portions of the town.
ZIP code and Election District boundaries are shown on these maps.
Click the approximate location in the small map,
or locate the correct map using one of the following lists:
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The complete map is 1550x1500 pixels. Click the image above. You will have to scroll to use it.
Allow 2 minutes to load.
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Caution: Intense graphics. Slow to load. However, if you have the time, you can
zoom and pan and you will see your own house. Click for a larger photo of the whole town.
Then click in that photo for an extreme closeup. A square this size will cover about 10 acres. (Courtesy Microsoft and USGS.)
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| For its curiousity value, we also have a
1905 topographic map of Passaic Township.
It is large, and you will have to scroll around to use it.
Courtesy of unh.edu. |
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