Millburn Township is a beautiful and bucolic residential community, located only 20 miles from New York City in the southwest corner of Essex County. Set among the rolling, short hills of north-central New Jersey’s South Mountain reservation, the township offers the charm of a small-town setting with the sophistication of big-city living.
With a population of nearly 20,000, Millburn Township features an abundance of especially desirable community amenities, such as fine dining and shopping; thriving entertainment; a highly ranked school system; convenient transportation; outstanding recreational facilities and ideal proximity to New York City, while preserving the comforts of suburban life. Home to a number of local businesses, as well as several large corporations, Millburn Township offers an attractive way of life, all within an easy commute.
Two sections come under the umbrella municipality of Millburn Township and include the commercial center and adjoining residential sections of Millburn, as well as the Short Hills area, which lies to the north and west. Each has its own post office, railroad station, shops, restaurants and residential neighborhoods.
Millburn Township, has a rich tradition that reaches back to the mid-19th century. Many examples of its history are represented by a number of architecturally significant homes and historic districts. As a 21st century community, we’re recognized as one of New Jersey’s most desirable towns in which to live, work and do business.
Once part of the Elizabethtown and Newark settlements created in the 1660s, Millburn became a separate township within Essex County in 1857. In 2007, the township celebrated its 150th anniversary, which it marked with numerous special events and activities.
After the Revolution, the area gradually changed from one of farms to one of grist, lumber and paper mills, including the one that is now the site of the Paper Mill Playhouse.
With the Morris and Essex Railroad completed in 1835, Millburn and its local industries became linked to the big cities in the east and the coal regions in the northwest. The name “Millburn” was decided upon partly because many of the town’s residents hailed from Scotland, and the mill and burn (Scottish word for stream) reminded them of home.
Because of its location and railroad access, Millburn underwent a major change in the late 1800s when the areas of Millburn and Short Hills were developed within its borders. Stewart Hartshorn, inventor of the spring window shade, built his ideal village called “Short Hills” — the first planned commuter suburb in America.
Millburn-Short Hills is easily accessible by car and public transportation. Two New Jersey Transit train stations provide direct service to midtown New York, Hoboken and connecting lines in Secaucus.
For residents, permit parking is available with an option for complimentary valet parking at the Millburn train station.Millburn-Short Hills is in close proximity to Newark Liberty International Airport, one of the country’s busiest hubs for air travel. Whether traveling long or short distances—around New Jersey or around the world—Millburn-Short Hills is conveniently located near all crossroads of transportation.
Millburn-Short Hills is home to numerous points of interest sure to enchant everyone from nature enthusiasts to die-hard shoppers to dedicated patrons of the arts.
Throughout the township, it is easy to appreciate the beauty of the natural surroundings. One of the most prominent places to enjoy the outdoors is through the South Mountain Reservation (the largest parkland in Essex County), which extends through Millburn Township, as well as the surrounding municipalities of West Orange, Maplewood and South Orange. The more than 2,000 acres of reservation include hiking trails, waterfalls, creeks and ponds, as well as magnificent vistas from 550 feet above Millburn.
Short Hills is also home to the 16.5-acre Cora Hartshorn Arboretum and Bird Sanctuary, a nonprofit organization that serves as a cultural and educational center for the residents of greater Millburn Township. The arboretum was established more than 50 years ago to promote an understanding of the relationship between people and the environment. There are more than three miles of trails open to the public, and The Stone House has numerous animal exhibits for viewing—all part of the tract of woodlands donated to the township by Miss Cora Hartshorn in 1958.
Greenwood Gardens is a nonprofit public garden located adjacent to Old Short Hills Park. The once private retreat (which features Italianate gardens, mossy pebbled walks, rough stone grottos and exceptional vistas) was the country estate of 20th-century real estate auctioneer Joseph P. Day. Later, the property became part of the estate of Peter P. Blanchard Jr., who preserved the original gardens. Today, the 22-acre campus includes the formal gardens, teahouses, fields, ponds and woodlands. Greenwood is one of only 12 preservation projects of the Garden Conservancy, a national nonprofit organization dedicated to the preservation of America’s exceptional gardens.
Throughout town, visitors can enjoy a walk back in time through the historic sites along the Veterans Memorial Path, a 4.5-mile trail with 17 points of interest, including Revolutionary battlegrounds, Civil War gravesites and WWI, WWII, Korean and Vietnam War memorials. The path begins at the Millburn Free Public Library with a Veterans Memorial that graces the lobby. The present library facility (opened in 1976) houses a collection in excess of 90,000 books, as well as substantial holdings of other circulating materials.
The Millburn-Short Hills Historical Society oversees a museum that is housed in the westbound Short Hills train station building. The museum features exhibits, research materials and formal lectures. The Historical Society seeks to accumulate and preserve memorabilia, photographs, maps and postcards to encourage interest in local history by the dissemination of information about the town.
A great sense of history and community spirit is evident in every aspect of the township, particularly with numerous annual town-wide events and activities. Hundreds of people celebrate Independence Day with festivities, fireworks and a fishing derby, organized by an independent, volunteer Fourth of July Committee. Throughout the year, there are also celebrations, such as the Halloween Parade, Snowflake Parade, Easter Egg Hunt, Car Show, Street Fairs and the annual 5K Road Race for residents and visitors of all ages to enjoy.
Millburn Township is also home to New Eyes for the Needy, a philanthropic organization founded in 1932 to improve the vision of poor children and adults around the globe. Since its founding more than 75 years ago, New Eyes has assisted 7 million people worldwide.
From casual dining to fine dining, take-out to eat-in, American to ethnic and everything in between, Millburn-Short Hills offers a diverse mix of cuisines. Full-service restaurants include traditional American, Italian, French Bistro, Mexican, Thai, Chinese and Japanese. Pizza parlors, gourmet sandwich and dessert shops round out a selection that appeals to every taste.
Visitors from throughout the region often enjoy pre-theater dining in Millburn and Short Hills prior to heading to the renowned Paper Mill Playhouse. Founded in 1934, Paper Mill Playhouse is a professional equity theater that seats 1,200 and attracts approximately 425,000 theatergoers each season. The Playhouse sits on a bucolic four-acre site owned by the township and leased to the theater.
Past performances have included many favorite classics such as Happy Days, Steel Magnolias, The Sound of Music, Peter Pan, 1776, Miss Saigon, Oklahoma and Disney’s High School Musical—to name just a few.
Paper Mill Playhouse offers extensive children’s theater programs and weekday programs for school children. Paper Mill Playhouse is one of the few theaters in the country to be fully accessible to people with disabilities, serving more than 5,000 disabled annually. Services include sign-interpreted and open-captioned performances, pre-performance sensory seminars and audio description, large print and Braille printed programs and barrier-free access.
For those who enjoy movies, there is a local four-screen theater in the heart of downtown and numerous multiplex theaters in nearby communities.
When visiting the Millburn-Short Hills area, travelers will receive the personalized service they have come to
expect from New Jersey’s most renowned hotel, the Hilton Short Hills. The hotel features 304 well-appointed guest rooms, stunning event space, indoor and seasonal outdoor pools and a new world-class spa and salon, expected to reopen in the fall of 2010. Guests can enjoy new American cuisine in the comfortable atmosphere of the dining room or experience award-winning Sunday Brunch in the Terrace Restaurant. The hotel is conveniently located within walking distance of the Mall at Short Hills (the region's preeminent shopping destination) and is only 20 minutes from Newark Liberty Airport.
With its origins as a largely commuter town, Millburn-Short Hills boasts easy access to the city while retaining its “country” charm. From the early days when the area provided rail transportation for summer residents retreating from the heat of the city, the joint neighborhoods of Millburn and Short Hills have served as a beautiful respite from the faster pace of city living.
Early architecture incorporated Gothic Revival, Italianate and other Romantic Revival styles. By the 1890s, with an onslaught of wealthy New Yorkers, elegant Queen Anne Victorian mansions were built on estates that were once working farms. At the turn of the century, noted architects began designing Arts and Craft-style homes, and by the ‘20s and ‘30s, European-inspired Tudors were being developed. Approximately 50 of these early homes are historically registered landmarks.
Growth continued steadily, Colonial and Dutch Colonial reproductions were added, and newer styles joined the residential landscape in the post-war boom. More contemporary homes were constructed in the last several decades.
With winding streets and lush landscaping, each neighborhood throughout Millburn and Short Hills has its own appeal. The Wyoming and South Mountain sections of Millburn are steeped in the town’s history, and they offer friendly, welcoming neighborhoods within walking distance to downtown. Each of the older Short Hills neighborhoods of Glenwood, Knollwood, Nottingham, Woodfield Estates, The Beechcrofts, Fairfield, North and South Ponds and Old Short Hills has a distinctive charm that reflects its origins, while the 20th-century neighborhoods (including Poet’s section and Deerfield) display a more modern character.
Depending upon individual lifestyles, residents may choose from single-family homes, garden apartments and
small-scale apartment complexes. Styles and price ranges vary, with homes in the area selling from $500,000 to $5 million in the past several years.
Few suburban areas in the country enjoy the luxury and convenience of such a preeminent mix of retail shops as Millburn and Short Hills. Separate and distinct, the adjacent business districts of Millburn and Short Hills offer an attractive, vibrant center for local shopping, dining and community activity.
Downtown Millburn is a nonprofit organization established in 1992 by the township. Its mission is to promote and enhance the economic vitality and improve the visual appearance of the downtown.
There are a number of flourishing business districts in Millburn-Short Hills, notably a unique downtown featuring more than 400 businesses, including approximately 200 first-floor retail businesses and 220 second-floor. The township is home to several large office complexes that house dozens of corporate offices and professionals. Millburn is also extremely proud to be home to the Paper Mill Playhouse, one of the largest and longest running regional theaters in the country. Millburn has much to offer every kind of business—it’s the premier Essex County location with tremendous regional roadway and rail access.
One-of-a-kind boutique-style shops make their homes in the Township of Millburn. Gift shops, art galleries, home décor services, fine wine shops, beauty salons, jewelry, apparel and shoe stores, a bike shop, a hardware store, florists, pharmacies and specialty stores, to name a few, line the streets of several downtown shopping areas.
The Mall at Short Hills offers one of the country’s most extensive collections of luxury retailing in an environment that is elegant and sophisticated, yet intimate and comfortable. This beautiful shopping center includes five of the world’s most prestigious department stores (Nordstrom’s, Bloomingdale’s, Saks Fifth Avenue, Macy’s and Neiman Marcus) and more than 150 specialty stores and restaurants. The Mall at Short Hills
is a favored destination for shoppers from all over the world.
Millburn-Short Hills offers exceptional recreational facilities and programs, including well-maintained parks and playing fields. Taylor Park features lush rose gardens, a pond, picnic tables, tennis courts, an athletic field, a playground and the Bauer Community Center. During the summer months, residents and visitors take pleasure in the Taylor Park Summer Concert Series, featuring live music for the entire family.
The Millburn Township Community Pool, located in Short Hills, features a water slide, a wading pool for small children, a new bathhouse, changing rooms, a snack bar, a gazebo, shade trees and umbrellas. The pool offers swim lessons and is home to a swim team. The par 3 golf course and tennis courts are located adjacent to the pool. Resident permits are required for tennis, pool and golf course access.
The Millburn Recreation Department offers an extensive list of programs geared toward youth, adults and senior citizens. Youth activities are seasonal, including soccer, football, hockey, basketball, wrestling, softball, skiing and swimming. In addition, Millburn-Short Hills is home to numerous playing fields (including Gero Park, Old Short Hills Park and Hobart Avenue Park), allowing for a wide array of sports programs.
Adults may register for programs that range from basketball to golf and tennis. Senior citizens may participate in fitness programs, social clubs, shuffleboard, golf and seasonal trips.
Community groups flourish within the town. There are many independent clubs and organizations, such as the Millburn-Short Hills Arts Association, Camera Club and Short Hills Garden Club, to name a few. The Beautification League is an organization responsible for the creation and maintenance of the many wonderful planters throughout the town. There are also a number of organizations dedicated to youth programs, such as The Millburn Municipal Alliance Committee for Drug Awareness (M-MAC), Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts, Scholastic
Boosters, Little League Baseball and Lacrosse Clubs.
In addition to township facilities, private pool and racquets clubs are The Short Hills Club, The Racquets Club and the Canoe Brook Country Club.
The Millburn Township School District consists of seven schools— five elementary (grades K-5), one middle school (grades 6-8) and one high school (grades 9-12). In addition, the district runs an integrated preschool program for both special needs and regular education students. Approximately 4,900 students attend the district’s schools, which are known for their challenging curriculum and academic excellence.
Millburn High School has been consistently recognized as one of the most outstanding secondary schools in both the state and the nation. In September 2010, it was, for the second consecutive time, named the best high school in the state in New Jersey Monthly Magazine’s biennial rankings. In 2007, the high school received the prestigious Blue Ribbon Award from the U.S. Department of Education, and was named one of the nation’s top 100 high schools in U.S. News and World Report’s inaugural ranking of public high schools. Ninety-eight percent of graduating seniors attend four-year colleges, and, in recent years, the average combined SAT score for the school has been the highest in the state among public high schools. The school’s program of studies currently features 27 Advanced Placement (AP) courses and a wide range of academic electives. These electives are taught on four levels of instructional demand: Accelerated, College Prep A, College Prep B and Non-Ranked.
Millburn High School students are also extensively involved in extracurricular activities. Roughly 70 percent of students participate in the athletic program, which includes 29 varsity sports. In addition, a majority of students participate in a variety of vocal and instrumental groups, as well as more than 60 school clubs and organizations.
Millburn Middle School has been selected as a New Jersey Benchmark School by the Business Coalition for Educational Excellence, based on the school’s consistently high performance on state proficiency assessments. Students in sixth and seventh grades are arranged on interdisciplinary teams; eighth graders have a variety of departmental teachers to help prepare them for a high school environment. Academic studies are supplemented
by courses in art, music, public speaking, leadership, writing and technology, as well as by a number of elective courses in the eighth grade. Millburn Middle School’s program promotes leadership skills and provides many opportunities for students to participate in service-learning activities that benefit both the school and community.
Millburn’s five elementary schools (Deerfield, Glenwood, Hartshorn, South Mountain and Wyoming) consistently perform at the highest levels on New Jersey standardized tests. Each school focuses on the best instructional practice in reading and writing, problem solving and the application of technology. The schools are communities dedicated to the development of the full potential of each student.
There are also numerous private, parochial and special needs schools in Millburn and Short Hills that offer excellent educational opportunities. In addition, there is a wide assortment of preschool facilities in the area, providing early learning environments as well as high-quality daycare.
The Millburn-Short Hills area enjoys a thriving economy, with businesses that range from major companies to local shops and services. Due to zoning protection requirements throughout the township, the business environment consists of predominantly light industry and retail merchants. Several shopping areas, including The Mall at Short Hills, and smaller boutique retailers span both Millburn and Short Hills.
There are several corporate headquarters and regional offices located in office parks along a main thoroughfare. Several banks and financial institutions also have regional and corporate offices in the Millburn-Short Hills area. Management, legal, accounting, engineering, medical and consulting businesses add to the diverse mix.
Millburn-Short Hills residents have access to the finest medical facilities in the country.
Saint Barnabas Medical Center, an affiliate of the Saint Barnabas Health Care System, blends the essential elements of community service with advanced medical and surgical specialties to care for patients throughout the state. Since 1865, Saint Barnabas, New Jersey’s oldest nonprofit, nonsectarian hospital, has worked to exceed our community’s highest expectations for compassionate, comprehensive healthcare. The award-winning, 597-bed institution is one of the largest heathcare providers in the state, treating more than 34,000 inpatients and more than 84,000 adult and pediatric Emergency Department patients each year. More than 300,000 outpatient visits occur at The Medical Center and the Saint Barnabas Ambulatory Care Center annually.
Saint Barnabas is accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO) and the American Medical Association Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education. The Medical Center is a major teaching affiliate of The University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, New Jersey Medical School, The New York College of Osteopathic Medicine and St. Georges University School of Medicine, Grenada. Its staff of more than 1,500 physicians shares medical expertise with medical students, residents and fellows.
Among Saint Barnabas’ nationally recognized facilities are The Burn Center, the only certified burn treatment facility in the state; the Saint Barnabas Health Care System Renal and Pancreas Transplant Division, the third most active transplant program in the country; The Saint Barnabas Heart Centers, a world-class cardiac surgery program in affiliation with Newark Beth Israel Medical Center; The Institute of Neurology and Neurosurgery at Saint Barnabas an unprecedented team of experts dedicated to diagnosing and treating disorders of the brain and nervous system; award-winning maternity services; the Regional Perinatal Center, providing care for high-risk
and critically ill infants in New Jersey’s leading Level III, 56-bed Neonatal Intensive Care Unit; comprehensive pediatric services including a dedicated intensive care unit; The Bariatric Surgery Center of Excellence, designated by the American Society of Bariatric Surgery; a nationally accredited Chest Pain Center; The Center for Sleep Disorders; The Comprehensive Stroke Center at Saint Barnabas; extensive services in robotic and minimally-invasive surgery and comprehensive cancer programs and services that includes one of the largest Radiation Oncology programs in northern New Jersey and a highly-specialized Gastrointestinal Cancer Center of Excellence.
For more information about the hospital or its services, please call 1-888-SBHS123 (1-888-724-7123).
With more than 400 beds, Overlook Hospital, located in the neighboring town of Summit, marked its 100th anniversary in 2006. The hospital was the first to incorporate the CyberKnife radiosurgical device in the Northeast and New Jersey’s first combined PET/CT scanner and stereotactic radiosurgery cancer treatment program. As part of the Atlantic Health System, Overlook Hospital has become known for its leadership in bringing excellence in medical technology to nearby Union County.
In addition, the hospital’s renowned Neuroscience Institute offers brain tumor and epilepsy programs, as well as neurointerventional radiology. Overlook is one of only five community hospitals in New Jersey approved to provide emergency angioplasty. The hospital is a clinical affiliate of the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey Medical School and a partner with The Cancer Institute of New Jersey. Overlook’s “Women’s Heart Awareness” program won the 2006 Circle of Excellence Community Service Award from the American Association of Critical Care Nurses.
There are also many local physicians (primary care and specialists); dentists, counselors and physical therapists that offer first-rate medical treatment, as well as a local pharmacy where residents fill prescriptions and obtain related advice. The Millburn-Short Hills Volunteer First Aid Squad responds to emergencies throughout the township.
TThe Township of Millburn is comprised of both Millburn and Short Hills, which share the same municipal services, such as school system, police, public library and town government. Since its incorporation as a municipality by the State of New Jersey in 1857, Millburn Township has operated under the Township Committee form of government.
Voters elect the Township Committee’s five members to three-year staggered terms. The committee elects a chairman (who serves as mayor for a one-year term) and a vice chairman. The committee makes policy decisions that shape the community.
Day-to-day responsibility for township government rests with the municipal business administrator, who supervises municipal department heads and serves as liaison among the elected leadership, Township Committee and professional staff.
The Millburn Township Fire Department operates out of two stations, one in Millburn and one in Short Hills. The Millburn Police Department and the Millburn-Short Hills Volunteer First Aid Squad serve both Millburn and Short Hills.
Millburn-Short Hills is a community of partnership and professionalism. There are a number of organizations devoted to the betterment of lifestyles and supporting those in need.
Our township is home to the American Red Cross/Millburn-Short Hills Chapter, Millburn Regional Day School, New Eyes for the Needy, Opportunity Project, Partnerships for People, The Reeve Foundation and The United Way.
These and other organizations are comprised of many dedicated individuals committed to community service. The comprehensive membership directory includes information on how to reach these invaluable community resources.
There is a broad spectrum of spiritual diversity represented within the township. The many religious denominations and houses of worship include:
- Chai Center for Living Judaism
- Christ Church (Episcopal)
- Community Congregational Church
- Congregation B’nai Israel (Conservative Judaism)
- Congregation B’nai Jeshurun (Reform Judaism)
- Covenant Presbyterian Church PCA
- First Baptist Church
- St. Rose of Lima Church (Roman Catholic)
- St. Stephen’s Church (Episcopal)
- Wyoming Presbyterian Church
IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS
Police — (973) 564-7001
Fire — (973) 564-7035
Millburn-Short Hills Volunteer First Aid Squad (nonemergency) — (973) 564-7005
Emergency Only — 911
TOWN HALL
Business Administrator/Main — (973) 564-7075
Building Department — (973) 564-7055
Engineering — (973) 564-7050
Health — (973) 564-7088
Municipal Court — (973) 564-7065/7066
Planning/Zoning Board — (973) 564-7050
Public Works — (973) 564-7060
Recreation — (973) 564-7097
Shade Tree — (973) 564-7058
Tax Assessor — (973) 564-7081
Tax Collector/Parking Permits — (973) 564-7084
Township Clerk — (973) 564-7073
Millburn-Short Hills Chamber of Commerce — (973) 379-1198
UTILITIES
JCP&L — (800) 662-3115
PSE&G — (800) 436-7734
NJ American Water Co. — (800) 652-6987
Comcast Cable — (800) 266-2278
MEDICAL FACILITIES
St. Barnabas Medical Center/Livingston — (973) 322-5000
Overlook Hospital/Summit — (908) 522-2000OTHER USEFUL NUMBERS
American Red Cross of Millburn-Short Hills — (973) 379-4198
Cora Hartshorn Arboretum — (973) 376-3587
Downtown Millburn — (973) 379-2341
Greenwood Gardens — (973) 258-4026
Millburn Free Public Library — (973) 376-1006
Millburn-Short Hills Historical Society — (973) 564-9519
Millburn Township Public Schools — (973) 376-3600
NJ Transit — (800) 772-2287
Paper Mill Playhouse — (973) 376-4343/Tickets
(973) 379-3636/Info
Par 3 Golf Course — (973) 379-4156
Pool — (973) 376-3822
Post Offices (Millburn and Short Hills) — (800) 275-8777
Recycling — (973) 564-7060
Senior Citizen Bus (Recreation Dept.) — (973) 564-7091
Local Media
MillburnPatch — www.millburnpatch.com
The Alternative Press — www.thealternativepress.com
The Independent Press — www.nj.com/independentpress
The Item of Millburn-Short Hills — www.theitemonline.com
The Star-Ledger — www.nj.com
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Millburn-Short Hills
The Millburn-Short Hills Chamber of Commerce, founded more than 50 years ago, is a volunteer, privately funded organization whose primary function is to support, preserve and develop business in Millburn-Short Hills. The Chamber of Commerce actively participates in several community organizations including The Millburn-Short Hills Business Coalition whose mission is to promote business in the township.
Members of the Board of Directors include representatives from banking, insurance, corporate, healthcare,
hospitality and service and retail industries.
Investors Savings Bank, with corporate headquarters in Short Hills, proudly serves as the Chamber’s Premier Sponsor providing both financial support and volunteer service. Millburn Township is truly a wonderful place to live, work and visit. If you are a new business in town, we hope you will become an active member of the Millburn-Short Hills Chamber of Commerce. Please visit us at www.millburnshorthillschamber.com.
Quick Facts
-Total population 18,755
- Average age 40.4
- Median household income $164,880
- Median house value $960,156
- Total housing units 7,158
- Close proximity to public transportation
- Several business districts including downtown Millburn and Short Hills, Morris Turnpike, Chatham Road and Kennedy Parkway
- More than 200 “in-town” shops & restaurants featuring men’s and women’s apparel, children’s clothing, furnishings and toys, home furnishings and accessories, and much more
-1.2-million-square-foot Mall at Short Hills featuring an additional 160 stores and restaurants
- Hundreds of diverse professional services
- The renowned Paper Mill Playhouse is within walking distance of downtown Millburn
These are just some of the reasons why Millburn-Short Hills is able to attract and retain quality business.
A B C E F H I L R S T
Architects Automotive - Service Business Community Center Contractors/Construction Education Entertainment Financial Health Insurance Legal Lodging Real Estate Retail/Shopping Security System Spas/Salons Transportation Travel
Architects
Heintz and Fiore, LLC Donald Fiore
87 Woodland Road Short Hills, NJ
7078 973-467-1240
Fax: 973-376-0963 [email protected]
Automotive - Service
New Palumbo's Automotive Repair, Inc. Chris Palumbo 238 Main Street
Millburn, NJ 7041
973-376-6631 Fax: 973-376-2159
Business
Felice Zalk, MBA Felice Zalk
297 Glen Avenue Short Hills, NJ
7078 973-921-1132
Fax: 973-921-9517 [email protected]
www.taxguideonline.com/felicezalkmba
Business
Millburn-Shorthills Patch Rebecca Hughes
P.O. Box 294 South Orange, NJ
7079 973-908-1081
Fax: 973-843-1262 [email protected]
patch.com
Community Center
Downtown Millburn Harold Klein
350 Millburn Avenue Millburn, NJ
7041 973-379-2341
Fax: 973-379-3027 [email protected]
downtownmillburn.org
Contractors/Construction
Joseph Hamilton Construction, Inc. Joseph Hamilton 86 Porete Avenue
North Arlington, NJ 7031
201-955-0400 [email protected]
Education
The Montessori Childrens Academy Harriet McCarter
24 Madison Avenue Madiso, NJ
7940 973-410-9669
Fax: 973-410-9160 [email protected]
themontessorichildrensacademy.com
Education
Suburban Learning Center Loretta McCree 511 Valley St.
Maplewood, NJ 7040
973-761-1406 [email protected]
www.suburbanlearning.com
Education
Priddy Learning Academy Michael Priddy 266 Essex St. Millburn, NJ
7041 973-564-7712
Fax: 973-564-7714 [email protected]
www.priddylearning.com
Entertainment
Leonard Bornstein Entertainments Leonard Bornstein
44 Millburn Avenue Millburn, NJ
7041 973-467-3060
Fax: 973-467-5015 [email protected]
lb-music.com
Entertainment
Paper Mill Playhouse Shayne Miller
Brookside Drive Millburn, NJ
7041 973-376-4343 EXT: 2644
Fax: 973-376-0825 [email protected]
papermill.org
Financial
Investors Savings Bank Donald O'Dea
249 Millburn Avenue Millburn, NJ
7041 973-258-9095
Fax: 973-258-1430 [email protected]
isbnj.com
Health
Summit Medical Group Kaitlyn Zampella
One Diamond Hill Road Berkeley Heights, NJ
7924 908-277-8628
Fax: 908-673-7346 [email protected] summitmedicalgroup.co
Health
Lorraine Maita, M.D. Lorraine Maita M.D.
51 John F. Kennedy Pkwy, 1st Floor West Short Hills, NJ
7078 973-218-2610
Fax: 973-218-2611 [email protected] howtoliveyounger.com
Health
St. Barnabas Medical Center Sally Malech
94 Old Short Hills Road Livingston, NJ
7039 973-322-5441
Fax: 973-322-2970 [email protected]
sbhcs.com
Health
Children and Adults Orthodontics-Michael G. Steinberg, DDS PA Ellen Z
241 Millburn Ave. Millburn, NJ
7041
973-376-0496 [email protected]
www.essexorthospecialists.com/
Health
Short Hills Pharmacy Chris Otto
40 Chatham Road Short Hills, NJ
7078 973-379-3333
Fax: 973-379-4967 [email protected]
shorthillspharmacy.com
Health
Beautiful Smiles By Dr. Harold Pollack Linda Daichman
280 Millburn Avenue Millburn, NJ
7041 973-467-0720
Fax: 973-467-6789 [email protected]
beautifulsmilesnj.com
Health
Associates in Ophthalmology, LLC Andrew Miller, M.D.
22 Old Short Hills Rd., Suite 104 Livingston, NJ
7039 973-992-5200
Fax: 973-535-5741 [email protected]
www.associatesinopthamology.com
Health
Atlantic Home Care and Hospice Michele Cameron
33 Bleeker St. Millburn, NJ
7041 201-572-9301
Fax: 973-379-8484 [email protected]
www.atlantichealth.org
Health
Anthisi Skin Care and Electrolysis Tsambika Pelardis
93 Main St. Millburn, NJ
7041 973-921-9000
Fax: 973-429-1313 www.anthisi.com
Health
New Jersey Contact Lenses Pam Reinose 249 Main St. Millburn, NJ
7041 973-467-2288
Fax: 973-467-1455 [email protected]
www.njcontactlenses.com
Insurance
Rand, Feuer and Klein, LLC Dennis Klein
165 Passaic Ave., Suite 308 Fairfield, NJ
7004 973-582-6200
Fax: 973-808-1242 [email protected]
www.randfeuerklein.com
Legal
Levitt and Cerciello, ESQS. Lawrence Levitt
75 Main Street, Suite 201 Millburn, NJ
7041 973-379-4466
Fax: 973-370-3197 [email protected]
llaclaw.com
Lodging
Hilton Short Hills Paul N. Holden 41 JFK Parkway Short Hills, NJ
7078 973-912-7959
Fax: 973-379-1153 [email protected]
hiltonshorthills.com
Lodging
Hilton Short Hills Paul N. Holden 41 JFK Parkway Short Hills, NJ
7078 973-912-7959
Fax: 973-379-1153 [email protected]
hiltonshorthills.com
Real Estate
Towne Realty Group Karen Bigos
511 Millburn Avenue Short Hills, NJ
7078 973-376-8300
Fax: 973-532-0213 [email protected]
trghome.com
Real Estate
Karp Homes, Michael and Claudia Karp Claudia Karp
505 Millburn Ave. Short Hills, NJ
7078 973-454-7272
Fax: 973-912-0072 [email protected] www.karphomes.com
Real Estate
Weichert Realtors Joanne Tedesco-Kloud
505 Millburn Ave. Short Hills, NJ
7078 973-376-4545
Fax: 973-912-0072 [email protected]
www.weichert.com
Real Estate
Remax Village Square Realtors Jodi Rubenstein
508 Millburn Avenue Millburn Short Hills, NJ
7078
973-467-8522 Fax: 973-467-8523
[email protected] my2agents.com
Real Estate
Remax Village Square Realtors Jodi Rubenstein
50 Millburn Avenue Millburn, NJ
7078 973-467-8522
Fax: 973-467-8523 [email protected]
my2agents.com
Retail/Shopping
Dave's Liquor Mart Kishor Makvana 186 Essex Street
Millburn, NJ 7041
973-376-4202 [email protected]
Retail/Shopping
The Mall at Short Hills Janet Cesario
1200 Morris Turnpike, Suite A-001 Short Hills, NJ
7078 973-376-7359
Fax: 973-376-2976 [email protected]
shorthills.com
Retail/Shopping
Oxxo Care Cleaners Luiselvira Mayorca
622 Morris Turnpike
Short Hills, NJ 7078
973-564-5661 Fax: 973-564-5665
[email protected] oxxousa.com
Retail/Shopping
Bardot Lingerie Randy Tucker
315A Millburn Avenue Millburn, NJ
7041 973-379-7474
Fax: 973-379-7575 [email protected]
bardotlingerienj.com
Security System
Beech Hill Securities Mark Schild
343 Millburn Ave., Ste. 205 Millburn, NJ
7041 973-761-6900
Fax: 973-379-2977 [email protected]
www.beechhillsecurities.com
Spas/Salons
Salon Profilo Grace DeVivo
177 Millburn Ave. Millburn, NJ
7041 973-379-8300
[email protected] www.salonprofilo.com/
Transportation
Short Hills Taxi and Livery Service Hamza Ahmed P.O. Box 362
1 Chatham Road Short Hills, NJ
7041 973-467-0120
Fax: 973-482-4950 [email protected]
shorthillsliver.com
Travel
Avenue Travel Group Tom Nero
62 Main Street Madison, NJ
7940 973-822-3222
Fax: 973-765-0466 [email protected] www.avetravelgroup.com
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