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MILLBURN-SHORT HILLS
The township was named "Millburn" in 1857, as a tribute to a local mill
built on a stream, with "burn" being the Scottish name for "stream."
Shortly after 1870, Stewart Hartshorn, inventor of the roller window
shade, decided to make his home here and to enter the real estate
business to establish an "ideal community." He purchased and resold
much of the "short hills" area and adopted the Indians' name for his
community. Today, Short Hills remains an area of Millburn Township.
Millburn is located just west of Newark between the Pasaic River and Newark Bay
along Highway 527 in the southwest corner of Essex County. The Township is easy to
reach via the NJ Transit midtown direct line, the Garden State Parkway, NJ
Turnpike, and it is also convenient to Routes 24 and 78.
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Ranked as having one of the top school systems in the state,
Millburn schools have also
received national ranking as having one of the most academically
challenging high schools in the country.
Millburn offers a wide variety of recreation
programs, many fine restaurants, hotels, and a wide variety of
cultural facilities, including the renowned Paper
Mill Playhouse and the Cora Hartshorn Arboretum and Bird Sanctuary.
Millburn Township offers upscale
along with quaint small town shopping of a traditional
downtown as well as the Mall at Short Hills,
a beautiful regional shopping center in which many fine
shops and stores are located. The downtown and local shopping areas
offer a variety of unique specialty shops, service-based businesses, and
professional offices.
The town is comprised of beautiful neighborhoods on tree lined streets which
cover the "short hills" of the Watchung Mountains.
Millburn is comprised of the
historic Wyoming district, and South Mountain and Millburn Center
areas. Short Hills contains the sections of Knollwood, Glenwood,
Brookhaven, Country Club, Merrywood, Deerfield-Crossroads,
Mountaintop, White Oak Ridge, and Old Short Hills Estates.
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