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Randolph
Once a cluster of distinct farming communities and
lakefront resorts, this Morris County township has grown rapidly
in the last 25 years into a largely residential suburban community.
What is
it like to live in Randolph? Day
In The Life: Randolph
2002 POPULATION:
24,847
GOVERNING BODY:
Township council. Mayor Jon Huston. Council members Ann Huber, Andrew
Schafer, (deputy mayor) Andrew Manning, Gary Algeier, Elizabeth
Jaeger, Edward Tamm. Meeting times vary but they are held in the
municipal building, 502 Millbrook Ave., (973) 989-7100, open weekdays
8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Township Clerk Frances Bertrand.
E-ACCESS:
www.gti.net/randolph/
SCHOOL BOARD:
Kathleen Fettweis, president; Geoffrey Price, vice president; Marlene
Lindhart-Mazer; Douglas Weisberger; Dinah Fox; Barbara Thomas; Christine
Carey; Ethan Blynn; Meryl Zweig. Meeting times vary.
SCHOOL DISTRICT
OFFICES: Randolph Township School District,
25 Schoolhouse Road, (973) 328-2775
E-ACCESS:
www.rtnj.org
SUPERINTENDENT:
Karen Lake, (973) 328-2775
SCHOOLS:
Shongum School, 9 Arrow Place, (973) 895-2322, Principal Amy Phelan;
Ironia School, Dover-Chester Road, (973) 584-8588, Principal Robert
Carroccio; Fernbrook School, 206 Quaker Church Road, (973) 361-0660,
Principal Deborah Grefe; Center Grove School, School House Road,
(973) 361-7835, Principal Judy Birch; Randolph Middle School, 507
Millbrook Ave., (973) 366-8700, Principal Michael Ruggiero; Randolph
High School, Millbrook Avenue, (973) 361-2400, Principal Cecil Beavers
Jr.
PARKS:
Heisteins Park off Doby Road and Brundage Park, Carol Road.
LIBRARY:
28 Calais Road, (973) 895-3556
RECREATION:
Year-round activities, (973) 989-7081.
SENIOR CITIZEN
FACILITIES: Senior Citizen Community Center, Calais Road, (973)
989-7084
TEEN CENTER:
Behind municipal building on Millbrook Avenue.
POLICE:
Nonemergency number (973) 989-7010, Chief Michael Duell
TOWNSHIP SERVICES:
Trash pickup once a week Tuesday through Friday; recycling pickup
twice a month
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