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Denville
Known as the "hub" of Morris
County -- because of its central geographic location and spot along
major transportation routes -- this township is home to one of the
most traditional town centers in the county.
2002 POPULATION:
15,824
GOVERNING BODY:
Township council. Mayor Gene Feyl. Council members: President Deborah
Ann Smith, Pat Valva, Thomas Andes, Christopher Dour, P. Ted Hussa,
James McCloskey, Robert Unrath. Regular meetings are first and third
Tuesdays at 8 p.m. in the municipal building, 1 St. Mary's Place.
(973) 625-8300
E-ACCESS:
www.denvillenj.org
SCHOOL BOARD:
Joan Murray, president; Lorraine Dunckley, vice president. Michael
Bertarm, James Dechesare, Al Gellene, Sandra Hall, Bob Grant. Meets
two Mondays of each month at 7:30 p.m. at Riverview School, 335
St. Mary's Place. (973) 366-7546
E-ACCESS:
www.denville.org
SUPERINTENDENT:
Mary Louise Malyska. (973) 366-1001
SCHOOLS:
Lakeview School (K-5), 44 Cooper Road, (973) 366-5336, Principal
Drucella Clark; Riverview School (K-5), 33 St. Mary's Place, (973)
627-4215, Principal Diane Burton; Valleyview School (6-8), 320 Diamond
Spring Road, (973) 627-7050, Principal George Deamer
PARKS:
Gardner Field, Cook's Pond, Knuth Farm, Den Brook Park, Muriel Hepner
Park, Veteran's Memorial Field, Tourne County Park
LIBRARY: Denville
Free Public Library, 121 Diamond Spring Road, (973) 627-6555. Monday
to Thursday, 9:30 a.m. to 9 p.m., Friday and Saturday, 9:30 a.m.
to 5 p.m. (July and August, Saturday 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.) Closed
Sunday.
RECREATION: Year-round
activities for all ages. (973) 625-8300, Ext. 238
SENIOR CITIZEN FACILITIES:
Senior Center, Route 53 and Hall Avenue, offering trips, monthly
senior socials, groups and other activities (973) 625-9842. Senior
Citizen Housing at Cook's Pond. (973) 664-1080
TEEN FACILITIES:
Recreation department sponsors sports leagues. DARE programs run
by police department.
POLICE:
Nonemergency phone (973) 627-4900, Chief Steven C. Boepple
TOWNSHIP SERVICES:
Trash pickup twice weekly; leaf pickup and recycling pick up twice
a month. (973) 625-8334
Content
from The Daily
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