About Mendham Borough, NJ
Mendham Borough is a New York City suburb with 4,880 people living there. One of the best places to live in New Jersey is Mendham Borough, which is located in Morris County. The majority of residents in Mendham Borough own their homes and enjoy a suburban-rural mix. Mendham Borough has a lot of retirees living there, and the people there tend to be conservative. The Mendham Borough public schools receive high marks.
History of Mendham Borough, NJ
While New Jersey was an English colony, Mendham Township was formed on March 29, 1749 as a new governmental entity, from portions of Hanover Township, Morris Township, and Rockaway Township. Sites had been established by settlers from the early 1700s and villages named. After the American War of Independence, the township was incorporated under the same name by an Act of the New Jersey Legislature on February 21, 1798. Portions of the township were taken to create Randolph Township on January 1, 1806. Mendham was incorporated as a borough by an Act of the New Jersey Legislature on May 15, 1906, from portions of Mendham Township.
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