Randolph
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Set in the heart of Morris County, New Jersey sits Randolph Township, a community of over 24,000 residents on 21 square miles of land. The area of Morris County that Randolph encompasses has been designated half rural and half suburban by the New Jersey State Planning Commission. This township has an interesting lineage from being inhabited by the Lenni Lenape Native Americans, settled by Quakers, and then served as a supply point for George Washington's army during their winter in nearby Jockey Hallow.
The Randolph Township Schools educate children from kindergarten through twelfth grade, as well as special-needs preschoolers. There are four elementary schools in this district including Center Grove Elementary School, Fernbrook Elementary School, Ironia Elementary School and Shongum Elementary School. These schools educate more than 2,500 students within the Randolph township limits. Randolph Middle School serves 1,350 students in grades six through eight and Randolph High School serves 1,660 students in grades nine through twelve. The main campus of the County College of Morris is also located in Randolph Township. There is also a private school in Randolph, The Hebrew Academy of Morris County is a coeducational Jewish day school serving approximately 225 children in nursery school through grade eight.
Route 10, County Route 513 (Dover-Chester Road) and County Route 617 (Sussex Turnpike) pass through the Township of Randolph while Route 24 and Interstates 287, 80 and 280 are located nearby for easy access to commuting routes all through the northern part of New Jersey.
There are several parks located throughout the township as well: (taken from - Wikipedia)
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The Brundage Park Recreation Complex is 232 acres (94 ha). Facilities include 6 lighted tennis courts. 4 lighted softball fields. 2 lighted basketball courts, a tennis practice wall. a Skate Park. a 4 miles (6.4 km) paved walking and jogging trail, Brundage Park Playhouse, a playground, a picnic pavilion. a lacrosse/soccer field. a pond (for fishing or ice skating), a softball field, and a large multi-purpose area for soccer and other field sports
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Freedom Park is 172 acres (70 ha). Facilities include (all lighted): a football field, a lacrosse field, a Little League field, a Babe Ruth baseball field, a multi-purpose area, a softball field, a picnic pavilion, a sand volleyball court, and a playground area.
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Randolph Park is 41 acres (17 ha). It has a beach. Other facilities include a beach house with a changing room, a refreshment stand, a picnic facilities, a playground area, a permanent docks for lap swimming, a volleyball court and a basketball court.
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Heistein Park is 44 acres (18 ha). Facilities include 6 soccer fields, 4 Little League/softball fields, a picnic pavilion, restrooms, a refreshment stand, and a lake for fishing and ice skating.
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Stonybrook Park is 30 acres (12 ha). This park is used as a day camp during the summer months (June - August) and is divided by a local street to create east and west sections. Facilities include: in the western portion a field. In the eastern portion is the day camp with a swimming pool, a small tot-lot, and various buildings for camp activities.
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Kiwanis Park contains 1.8 acres (0.73 ha). Facilities include a playground, an open play area and picnic tables.
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Rosenfarb Park facilities include 1/2 court basketball court, and a picnic area
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Hidden Valley Park contains 51 acres (21 ha). The park contains rolling hills, a pond and natural walking trails. The township’s walking and biking trail traverses the site.
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Cohen Farm Park consists of 111 acres (45 ha). It is undeveloped. The township’s 16-mile trail system cuts through the park Connects to Brundage Park and Freedom Park.




