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Townhome & Condo Comunities in Lincoln Park, NJ
Here, is a list of all Lincoln Park
Townhome and Condo communities. We hope this is helpful as you start your search for the best Townhome and Condominium communities in the area.
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Deer Run
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Lincoln Park
Townhomes/Townhouses
Built: 1984-1986
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$299,000 to $520,000
1-3 Beds | 1.0-2.1 Baths
Assigned Parking
Swimming Pool |
Tennis Courts |
Club House |
973-615-6504
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Hunting Meadow
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Lincoln Park
Townhomes/Townhouses
Built: 2000
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$325,000 to $575,000
2-3 Beds | 2.0-2.1 Baths
1 Car Detached Garage
Club House |
Fitness Center |
973-615-6504
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Skyline Village
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Lincoln Park
Townhomes/Townhouses
Built: 1987-1989
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$415,000 to $475,000
2-4 Beds | 2.0-3.1 Baths
1 Car Garage
Swimming Pool |
Tennis Courts |
Club House |
973-615-6504
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Lincoln Park New Jersey
The
borough, which traces its roots to 1690, is now ranked as
the third kindest town in the state of New Jersey, based
on a contest in which town residents logged the number of
kind acts they performed during the contest period.
Located between the Pompton and Passaic rivers, the name
of the town was Beavertown until 1872.
Located in historic Morris County, the Borough of Lincoln
Park dates back to the pre-Revolutionary War, with
settlers first taking up residence as early as 1690.
During the Revolutionary War, a commissary was maintained
here. Lincoln Park was originally a part of Pequannock and
was referred to as Two Bridges and then Beavertown. The
present name was adopted in 1872. In 1922, after a
referendum was submitted to the voters, the separate
Borough of Lincoln Park was established.
SCHOOLS: Lincoln Park Elementary School (preschool-4),
274 Pine Brook Road, (973) 696-5530, Principal Susan
Werner; Lincoln Park Middle School (5-8), 90 Ryerson Road,
(973) 696-5520, Principal Marylin L. Castellano.
Lincoln Park Public Schools
PARKS: Boro Field, Route 202 and Chapel Hill Road,
ball fields, softball field, playground; Firehouse 1,
Route 202 and Chapel Hill Road, playground; Lynn Park,
West William Street, playground, ball fields; John Street
Park, John Street, ball field, playground; Lanes Field,
Ryerson Road, ball fields, soccer field; Firehouse 2, Pine
Brook Road, ball field, playground; Willow Street Park,
Willow Street, playground; Elm Street Park, Riveredge Road
and Elm Street, playground.
RECREATION:
Organized seasonal sports and activities for all ages, story time
and arts and crafts at town library for children. Community lake
and tennis courts.
County, state and federal
parks, are within a few minutes drive where you can try your
hand at everything from bocce to baseball. The Morris County
Park Commission operates 24 sites, including three golf
courses, two aboreta and the Mennen Sports Arena and offers
a year-round program of activities throughout the county
like adult education courses, programs for school children,
planned trail walks, golf tournaments and outdoor concerts.
Transportation
*For rail
and bus schedules and fare information call NJ Transit @
1-800-772-2222 (within NJ) or 1-973-762-5100 out of area.
Library:
12 Boonton Turnpike
(973) 694-8283
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