Peapack and Gladstone were once an Indian camp located on the main trail going from northwest New Jersey to the shore area.
Peapack and Gladstone are often referred to as twin boroughs, rural in aspect and nestled in the beautiful hills of Somerset County. A small community, only 5.9 square miles in area.
Peapack & Gladstone are considered to be a very desirous residential community because of the accessibility to New York and Philadelphia.
The area around Peapack and Gladstone is widely known in equestrian circles and the United States Equestrian Stables are at nearby Hamilton Farms.
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Incorporated: |
1912 |
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Population: |
2,109 |
Municipal: |
(908) 234-2250 |
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Municipal Address: |
1 School Street |
Public Works: |
(908) 234-2435 |
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Police/Emergency: |
911 / (908) 234-0626 | |
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Electric: |
Jersey Central Power and Light Company |
Fire: |
911 / (908) 234-1231 |
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Gas: |
Public Service Gas and Electric Company |
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Water: |
Elizabethtown Water Co. | ||
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Sewer: |
Municipal (fee) | ||
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Garbage: |
Private | ||
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Somerset Hills District 25 Olcott Avenue Bernardsville, NJ 07924 (908) 204-1930 |
All children in Peapack/Gladstone attend the Bernardsville Public Schools Bedwell School: K-4 Bernardsville Middle School: 5-8 Bernards High School: 9-12 |
Mount St John (Girls): 7-12 Gill/St Bernards: K-12 The Matheny School for Cerebral Palsied Children Far Hills Country Day School: K-8 |
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Your REALTOR® is a member of a professional organization abiding by a Code of Ethics and is here to serve you. |
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