The Township of Warren, originally inhabited by the Lenape Indians, has served as the crossroads for travelers between Pennsylvania and East Jersey since colonial days. Probably the oldest landmark still remaining, dating back to 1692, is the tavern known as King George Inn. Located along the King's Highway, the Inn became a well known stop for travelers.
Today, major highways have transformed Warren from a small farming community into a rural residential community of single family homes on lots of an acre or more.
Warren is located approximately 30 miles from New York, 40 miles from Trenton and 85 miles from Philadelphia and is about 19.3 square miles in area.
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Incorporated: |
1806 |
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Population: |
11,500 |
Municipal: |
(908) 753-8000 |
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Municipal Address: |
46 Mountain Boulevard |
Police/Emergency: |
911 / (908) 753-1000 |
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Fire/Emergency: |
911 / (908) 753-1000 | |
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Electric: |
Jersey Central Power and Light Company, PSE&G |
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Gas: |
Public Service Gas and Electric Company | ||
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Water: |
NJ American Water Co. | ||
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Sewer: |
Municipal (fee) & Septic | ||
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Garbage: |
Private | ||
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Township of Warren (governs K-8) 98 Old Stirling Road Warren, NJ 07059 (908) 226-0901 Watchung Hills Reg High School 108 Stirling Road Warren, NJ 07059 (908) 647-4800 |
Central School: K-5 Mt. Horeb School: K-5 Dr. Angelo L. Tomaso: K-5 Middle School: 6-8 Watchung Hills Regional: 9-12 |
Koinonia Academy: K-12 Watchung Hills Nursery: 2.5-K Pingry, Bernards Township: 7-12 |
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