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Rockaway Township, New Jersey

Rockaway Township is a township in Morris County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. As of the 2020 United States census, the township's population was 25,341,[9][10] an increase of 1,185 (+4.9%) from the 2010 census count of 24,156,[19][20] which in turn reflected an increase of 1,226 (+5.3%) from the 22,930 counted in the 2000 census.[21]

Rockaway Township, New Jersey
Ford-Faesch House
Location in Morris County and the state of New Jersey.
Census Bureau map of Rockaway Township, New Jersey
Rockaway Township
Location in Morris County
Rockaway Township
Location in New Jersey
Rockaway Township
Location in the United States
Coordinates: 40°57′33″N 74°29′56″W / 40.959048°N 74.49889°W / 40.959048; -74.49889[1][2]
Country United States
State New Jersey
County Morris
IncorporatedApril 8, 1844
Government
 • TypeFaulkner Act (mayor–council)
 • BodyTownship Council
 • MayorJoseph Jackson (R, unexpired term ends December 31, 2023)[3][4]
 • AdministratorPatricia Seger[5]
 • Municipal clerkEverett Falt[6]
Area
 • Total45.89 sq mi (118.85 km2)
 • Land41.73 sq mi (108.09 km2)
 • Water4.16 sq mi (10.77 km2)  9.06%
 • Rank39th of 565 in state
1st of 39 in county[1]
Elevation673 ft (205 m)
Population
 • Total25,341
 • Estimate 
(2022)[9][11]
26,036
 • Rank103rd of 565 in state
4th of 39 in county[12]
 • Density607.2/sq mi (234.4/km2)
  • Rank429th of 565 in state
32nd of 39 in county[12]
Time zoneUTC−05:00 (Eastern (EST))
 • Summer (DST)UTC−04:00 (Eastern (EDT))
ZIP Code
07866[13][14](Rockaway)
07435 (Newfoundland)
07842 (Hibernia)
Area code(s)973[15]
FIPS code3402764080[1][16][17]
GNIS feature ID0882209[1][18]
Websitewww.rockawaytownship.org

Rockaway Township was incorporated as a township by an act of the New Jersey Legislature on April 8, 1844, from portions of Hanover Township and Pequannock Township.[22] Portions of the township were taken to form Rockaway Borough (June 19, 1894), Port Oram (June 26, 1895, now Wharton) and Denville Township (April 14, 1913).[23] Portions of the township were annexed to Boonton Township in 1906 and to Rockaway Borough in 1908.[24]

The township shares its name with the Rockaway River and the neighboring borough. The name is derived from a Native American term, variously said to mean "place of sands",[25][26] "creek between two hills"[27] or "bushy" / "difficult to cross".[28]

A large part of the township consists of Picatinny Arsenal, a United States Army base that covers nearly 6,500 acres (2,600 ha) of the township (a portion of the facility is located in Jefferson Township), used mainly for the development of new weapons technologies, especially concerning anti-terrorism.[29]

Geography edit

According to the United States Census Bureau, the township had a total area of 45.89 square miles (118.85 km2), including 41.73 square miles (108.09 km2) of land and 4.16 square miles (10.77 km2) of water (9.06%).[1][2]

Rockaway Township and its sister community, Rockaway Borough, and the area around the two municipalities are home to some scenic areas. These areas include lakes, rivers, and expansive ranges of mountains, covered with trees and wildlife and hiking trails, including Farny State Park,[30] Wildcat Ridge WMA,[31] Mount Hope Historical Park[32] and Splitrock Reservoir.[33][34]

Portions of the township are owned by the City of Newark, Essex County, for their Pequannock River Watershed, which provides water to the city from an area of 35,000 acres (14,000 ha) that also includes portions of Hardyston Township, Jefferson Township, Kinnelon, Vernon Township and West Milford.[35][36] Newark's Pequannock Watershed is administered by the Newark Watershed Conservation and Development Corporation.[37] The river keeper for the Pequannock River is the Pequannock River Coalition.[38]

Two sites on the National Register of Historic Places are in Rockaway Township.[39] Split Rock Furnace is a Civil War era iron ore furnace which is still intact.[40] The Ford-Faesch Manor House, is a 1768 stone mansion that figured prominently during the Revolutionary War and in the 250-year history of Morris County iron industry.[41][42]

Lake Telemark (with a 2010 Census population of 1,255[43]) and White Meadow Lake (with 8,836 as of 2010 [44]) are unincorporated communities and census-designated places (CDPs) located within Rockaway Township.[45][46][47]

Other unincorporated communities, localities and place names located partially or completely within the township include Beach Glen, Deer Pond, Denmark, Bowlbyville, Durham Pond, Foxs Pond, Green Pond (a lake and an accompanying residential community, though it uses a Newfoundland address in West Milford), Hibernia (site of the Hibernia mines), Hickory Hill, Hilltown, Lyonsville, Marcella, Meriden, Middle Forge, Middletown, Mount Hope, Picatinny, Spicertown and Split Rock.[48]

Splitrock Reservoir is 625 acres (2.53 km2) of wilderness in Rockaway Township that straddles the township's border with Kinnelon. The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection spent $3 million in 2015 to acquire a 1,500-acre (610 ha) buffer area around the reservoir, as part of an agreement under which Jersey City retains rights to use water from the reservoir and is responsible for maintenance of the dam at the site.[49]

Rockaway Township borders the municipalities of Boonton Township, Denville Township, Dover, Jefferson Township, Kinnelon, Randolph Township, Rockaway and Wharton in Morris County; and West Milford in Passaic County.[50][51][52]

Demographics edit

Historical population
CensusPop.Note
18503,139
18603,55113.1%
18706,44581.5%
18807,36614.3%
18906,033−18.1%
19004,528*−24.9%
19104,8356.8%
19203,505*−27.5%
19303,178−9.3%
19402,423−23.8%
19504,41882.3%
196010,356134.4%
197018,95583.0%
198019,8504.7%
199019,572−1.4%
200022,93017.2%
201024,1565.3%
202025,3414.9%
2022 (est.)26,036[9][11]2.7%
Population sources:
1850–1920[53] 1850–1870[54]
1850[55] 1870[56] 1880–1890[57]
1890–1910[58] 1910–1930[59]
1940–2000[60] 2000[61][62]
2010[19][20] 2020[9][10]
* = Lost territory in previous decade.[23]

2010 census edit

The 2010 United States census counted 24,156 people, 8,983 households, and 6,701 families in the township. The population density was 583.4 per square mile (225.3/km2). There were 9,587 housing units at an average density of 231.6 per square mile (89.4/km2). The racial makeup was 86.43% (20,878) White, 2.55% (616) Black or African American, 0.12% (28) Native American, 6.67% (1,611) Asian, 0.02% (4) Pacific Islander, 2.24% (541) from other races, and 1.98% (478) from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 11.20% (2,705) of the population.[19]

Of the 8,983 households, 34.4% had children under the age of 18; 62.9% were married couples living together; 8.6% had a female householder with no husband present and 25.4% were non-families. Of all households, 21.3% were made up of individuals and 9.9% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.69 and the average family size was 3.14.[19]

23.8% of the population were under the age of 18, 6.4% from 18 to 24, 24.8% from 25 to 44, 30.9% from 45 to 64, and 14.1% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 42.1 years. For every 100 females, the population had 95.2 males. For every 100 females ages 18 and older there were 91.5 males.[19]

The Census Bureau's 2006–2010 American Community Survey showed that (in 2010 inflation-adjusted dollars) median household income was $95,530 (with a margin of error of +/− $5,122) and the median family income was $111,053 (+/− $5,557). Males had a median income of $75,475 (+/− $5,327) versus $52,586 (+/− $4,837) for females. The per capita income for the borough was $41,757 (+/− $1,898). About 0.8% of families and 1.4% of the population were below the poverty line, including 1.1% of those under age 18 and 2.0% of those age 65 or over.[63]

2000 census edit

As of the 2000 United States census[16] there were 22,930 people, 8,108 households, and 6,380 families residing in the township. The population density was 535.5 inhabitants per square mile (206.8/km2). There were 8,506 housing units at an average density of 198.7 per square mile (76.7/km2). The racial makeup of the township was 88.86% White, 2.46% African American, 0.10% Native American, 5.65% Asian, 0.02% Pacific Islander, 1.60% from other races, and 1.31% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 6.28% of the population.[61][62]

There were 8,108 households, out of which 40.2% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 68.5% were married couples living together, 7.6% had a female householder with no husband present, and 21.3% were non-families. 17.0% of all households were made up of individuals, and 5.6% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.82 and the average family size was 3.21.[61][62]

In the township the population was spread out, with 27.1% under the age of 18, 5.5% from 18 to 24, 32.9% from 25 to 44, 25.1% from 45 to 64, and 9.4% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 37 years. For every 100 females, there were 97.7 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 94.5 males.[61][62]

The median income for a household in the township was $80,939, and the median income for a family was $89,281. Males had a median income of $58,027 versus $40,038 for females. The per capita income for the township was $33,184. About 1.4% of families and 2.4% of the population were below the poverty line, including 2.6% of those under age 18 and 3.6% of those age 65 or over.[61][62]

Economy edit

 
Rockaway Townsquare

Rockaway Townsquare is a super-regional mall anchored by Macy's, JCPenney, and Raymour & Flanigan with a gross leasable area of 1,248,000 square feet (115,900 m2),[64] placing it in the top ten among the largest shopping malls in New Jersey.

Picatinny Arsenal, a military research and manufacturing facility, dates back to 1880 when it was established as the Dover Powder Depot, before being renamed just days later as the Picatinny Powder Depot.[65] With 5,000 employees and covering 6,500 acres (2,600 ha), Picatinny Arsenal is the Joint Center of Excellence for Armaments and Munitions for the United States Armed Forces.[66]

Sports edit

In 2011, the North Jersey Lakers began playing in the Eastern Basketball Alliance, a now-defunct semi-professional men's winter basketball league.[67]

Government edit

Local government edit

Rockaway Township is governed within the Faulkner Act (formally known as the Optional Municipal Charter Law) under the Mayor-Council system of municipal government (Plan F), implemented based on the recommendations of a Charter Study Commission as of January 1, 1968.[68][69] The township is one of 71 municipalities (of the 564) statewide that use this form of government.[70] The governing body is comprised of the mayor and the township council. The mayor is directly elected by the voters. The township council is comprised of nine members, with one member elected from each of six wards and three elected on an at-large basis. The members of the governing body are elected to staggered four-year terms of office on a partisan basis in odd-numbered years as part of the November general election, with the six ward seats up for vote together and then the three at-large and the mayoral seat up for vote together two years later.[7][71]

As of 2023, the Mayor of Rockaway Township is Republican Joseph Jackson, who was elected to serve the balance of a term of office expiring December 31, 2023.[3] Members of the Township Council are Council President Howard Kritz (R, 2023; At-large), Council Vice President John J. Quinn Jr. (R, 2025; Ward 2), Douglas Brookes (R, 2025; Ward 3), Rachel Brookes (R, 2025; Ward 6), Emanuel "Manny" Friedlander (D, 2025; Ward 5), Mary Noon (R, 2025; Ward 1), Jonathan Sackett (D, 2025; Ward 4), Adam Salberg (R, 2023; At-large) and Pawel Wojtowicz (R, 2023; At-large - elected to serve an unexpired term).[72][73][74][75][76][77][78]

In January 2022, Joseph Jackson was selected as mayor following the resignation of Michael Puzio from the term expiring in December 2023. In March 2022, Pawel Wojtowicz was appointed to fill Jackson's vacated at-large council seat, also expiring in December 2023.[79][80] Jackson and Wojtowicz served on an interim basis until the November 2022 general election when voters elected them to serve the balance of the term of office for both seats.[76]

In July 2019, Republican Mary Noon was appointed to fill the Ward 1 seat expiring in December 2021 that had been held by Victor Palumbo until he resigned from office the previous month in the face of a pending recall effort.[81] In September 2019, the township council appointed Douglas Brookes to fill the Ward 3 seat expiring in December 2021 that had been held by Phyllis I. Smith until she resigned from office earlier that month; at the same meeting, the council removed Jeremy Jedynak from office due to excessive absence, after he had missed attending a string of meetings over a two-month period.[82]

Jedynak was designated as acting mayor after the death of Mayor Michael Dachisen of a cardiac arrest in August 2018, pending the selection of an interim successor.[83] At the appointment deadline in September 2018, Paul Minenna, a former councilmember, was selected to serve as mayor on an interim basis; the meeting had been pushed off and rescheduled for 10:30 PM after the site that had been originally designated for the special meeting was no longer available.[84] In October 2018, a Superior Court judge ruled that all of the actions taken at the late-night meeting in September at which Minenna had been appointed were null and void as they violated the terms of the state's Open Public Meetings Act; Adam Salberg was designated by the judge to fill the mayoral vacancy on an interim basis until the November 2018 general election, when voters will select a candidate to serve the balance of Dachisen's term of office.[85]

Michael Dachisen was selected to serve as mayor in June 2012 after Louis S. Sceusi stepped down to take a position as judge in New Jersey Superior Court,[86] and was sworn in as mayor in July 2012.[87] In November 2012, Dachisen won a special election to serve the balance of Sceusi's term through 2015.[88] Jeremy Jedynak took office in June 2013, filling the at-large seat held by John DiMaria, who left office to relocate outside of the state. The term expires in 2015 and the remaining two years of the seat were up for vote in the November 2013 general election.[89]

Federal, state, and county representation edit

Rockaway Township is located in the 11th Congressional District[90] and is part of New Jersey's 25th state legislative district.[91]

For the 118th United States Congress, New Jersey's Eleventh Congressional District is represented by Mikie Sherrill (D, Montclair).[92] New Jersey is represented in the United States Senate by Democrats Cory Booker (Newark, term ends 2027)[93] and Bob Menendez (Englewood Cliffs, term ends 2025).[94][95]

For the 2022–2023 session, the 25th Legislative District of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Anthony M. Bucco (R, Boonton Township) and in the General Assembly by Brian Bergen (R, Denville Township) and Aura K. Dunn (R, Mendham Borough).[96]

Morris County is governed by a Board of County Commissioners comprised of seven members who are elected at-large in partisan elections to three-year terms on a staggered basis, with either one or three seats up for election each year as part of the November general election.[97] Actual day-to-day operation of departments is supervised by County Administrator Deena Leary.[98]: 8  As of 2023, Morris County's Commissioners are Commissioner Director John Krickus (R, Chatham Township, term as commissioner ends December 31, 2024; term as director ends 2023),[99] Commissioner Deputy Director Christine Myers (R, Harding, term as commissioner ends 2025; term as deputy director ends 2023),[100] Douglas Cabana (R, Boonton Township, 2025),[101] Thomas J. Mastrangelo (R, Montville, 2025),[102] Stephen H. Shaw (R, Mountain Lakes, 2024),[103] Deborah Smith (R, Denville, 2024)[104] and Tayfun Selen (R, Chatham Township, 2023)[98]: 2 [105]

The county's constitutional officers are: As of 2023, they are County Clerk Ann F. Grossi (R, Parsippany–Troy Hills, 2023),[106][107] Sheriff James M. Gannon (R, Boonton Township, 2025)[108][109] and Surrogate Heather Darling (R, Roxbury, 2024).[110][111]

Politics edit

As of March 2011, there were a total of 16,022 registered voters in Rockaway Township, of which 3,861 (24.1%) were registered as Democrats, 5,481 (34.2%) were registered as Republicans and 6,668 (41.6%) were registered as Unaffiliated. There were 12 voters registered as Libertarians or Greens.[112]

In the 2012 presidential election, Republican Mitt Romney received 52.9% of the vote (6,410 cast), ahead of Democrat Barack Obama with 45.9% (5,562 votes), and other candidates with 1.3% (153 votes), among the 12,198 ballots cast by the township's 16,865 registered voters (73 ballots were spoiled), for a turnout of 72.3%.[113][114] In the 2008 presidential election, Republican John McCain received 52.2% of the vote (6,770 cast), ahead of Democrat Barack Obama with 46.3% (5,998 votes) and other candidates with 1.0% (134 votes), among the 12,958 ballots cast by the township's 16,558 registered voters, for a turnout of 78.3%.[115] In the 2004 presidential election, Republican George W. Bush received 55.9% of the vote (6,934 ballots cast), outpolling Democrat John Kerry with 43.3% (5,368 votes) and other candidates with 0.5% (87 votes), among the 12,411 ballots cast by the township's 16,057 registered voters, for a turnout percentage of 77.3.[116]

In the 2013 gubernatorial election, Republican Chris Christie received 66.7% of the vote (5,071 cast), ahead of Democrat Barbara Buono with 31.5% (2,396 votes), and other candidates with 1.8% (137 votes), among the 7,726 ballots cast by the township's 16,708 registered voters (122 ballots were spoiled), for a turnout of 46.2%.[117][118] In the 2009 gubernatorial election, Republican Chris Christie received 55.9% of the vote (4,855 ballots cast), ahead of Democrat Jon Corzine with 33.8% (2,930 votes), Independent Chris Daggett with 8.6% (750 votes) and other candidates with 0.6% (53 votes), among the 8,681 ballots cast by the township's 16,190 registered voters, yielding a 53.6% turnout.[119]

Education edit

The Rockaway Township Public Schools serves students in kindergarten through eighth grade.[120] As of the 2018–19 school year, the district, comprised of six schools, had an enrollment of 2,276 students and 224.5 classroom teachers (on an FTE basis), for a student–teacher ratio of 10.1:1.[121] Schools in the district (with 2018–19 enrollment data from the National Center for Education Statistics[122]) are Birchwood Elementary School[123] with 281 students in grades K–5, Catherine A. Dwyer Elementary School[124] with 292 students in grades K–5, Katherine D. Malone Elementary School[125] with 252 students in grades K–5, Dennis B. O'Brien Elementary School[126] with 309 students in grades Pre-K–5, Stony Brook Elementary School[127] with 359 students in grades K–5 and Copeland Middle School[128] with 774 students in grades 6–8.[129]

Public school students in ninth through twelfth grades attend either Morris Hills High School (those living in the White Meadow Lake section and other southern portions of the township) or Morris Knolls High School (the remainder of the township). Morris Hills (located in Rockaway Borough) also serves students from Wharton and some from Rockaway Borough (those mostly north of Route 46); Morris Knolls (located in Denville) serves all students from Denville and portions of Rockaway Borough (those mostly south of Route 46).[130] As of the 2018–19 school year, Morris Hills High School had an enrollment of 1,279 students and 118.4 classroom teachers (on an FTE basis), for a student–teacher ratio of 10.8:1[131] and Morris Knolls High School had an enrollment of 1,434 students and 128.4 classroom teachers (on an FTE basis), for a student–teacher ratio of 11.2:1.[132] The Academy for Mathematics, Science, and Engineering, a magnet high school program that is part of the Morris County Vocational School District is jointly operated on the Morris Hills campus.[133] The two high schools are part of the Morris Hills Regional High School District.[134]

Transportation edit

 
Interstate 80 eastbound in Rockaway Township

Roads and highways edit

As of May 2010, the township had a total of 122.69 miles (197.45 km) of roadways, of which 101.06 miles (162.64 km) were maintained by the municipality, 3.53 miles (5.68 km) by Morris County and 2.19 miles (3.52 km) by the New Jersey Department of Transportation.[135]

Interstate 80 passes through the township, including exits 35 and 37.[136] U.S. Route 46 cuts through the southernmost area of the township,[137] while Route 15 clips the southwestern portion of the township.[138] County Route 513 traverses a total of 14 miles (23 km) north-south across the township.[139]

Public transportation edit

NJ Transit train service does not stop in the township, but is accessible at the Denville station[140] on both the Morris & Essex Lines and the Montclair-Boonton Line.[141][142]

NJ Transit bus service is provided on the 880 local route,[143][144][145][146] which replaced service that had been provided up to 2010 on the MCM10 route.[147]

NJ Transit eliminated service on the MCM5 and MCM7 routes as part of budget cuts.[148]

Lakeland Bus Lines offers bus service from the Rockaway Townsquare Mall to the Port Authority Bus Terminal in Midtown Manhattan.[149]

Fire department edit

There are five companies of the Rockaway Township Fire Department. Each company is all-volunteer and provides emergency medical services in addition to fire protection.[150][151] The five stations are:

  • Hibernia Company #1[152]
  • Mount Hope Company #2[153]
  • Marcella Company #3, covering the northern portion of the township[154]
  • Birchwood Company #4 covers the area around the Rockaway Townsquare Mall[155]
  • White Meadow Lake Company #5, covers the southern portion of the township[156]

Popular culture edit

Notable people edit

People who were born in, residents of, or otherwise closely associated with Rockaway Township include:

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  85. ^ Wright, Peggy. "Rockaway Township finally has official interim mayor after court decision", Daily Record, October 1, 2018. Accessed October 15, 2018. "The question of which of Rockaway Township's two interim mayors is the official one has been answered: It's Adam Salberg, the court ruled. A Superior Court judge found that the Sept. 14 special Rockaway Township Council meeting was "illegal," therefore voiding all actions taken, including the council's appointment of interim Mayor Paul Minenna and Township Attorney John Inglesino."
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  87. ^ Staff. "There's a new mayor in Rockaway Township: Michael Dachisen", Neighbor News, July 20, 2012. Accessed December 22, 2012. "With these words, "our work here is not over," President Michael Dachisen walked away from the Council and stepped into his new role as the mayor of Rockaway Township."
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  130. ^ Program of Studies 2018–19 - About Our School District, Morris Hills Regional District. Accessed April 2, 2020. "Morris Hills High School receives students from Wharton, the southernmost portion of Rockaway Township.... and the White Meadow Lake portion of Rockaway Township; Rockaway Borough north of Route #46 as well as within the area of Rockaway Road, the Trailer Park behind the Boro Plaza (west of the railroad track) south of Route #46. "Morris Knolls High School receives students from Denville, all of Rockaway Township with the exception of White Meadow Lake and the area described above in the southern part of Rockaway Township, Rockaway Borough south of Route #46 with the exception of the area of Rockaway Road and the Trailer Park behind the Boro Plaza (west of the railroad track) south of Route #46.
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  154. ^ Marcella Company 3, Rockaway Township Fire Department. Accessed November 4, 2013. "The Marcella Fire Company is our farthest north station. It covers from Lake Denmark Road north to the Township border with Jefferson Township. It covers from the Township border with Jefferson to the west and east to the Boonton Township line."
  155. ^ Birchwood Company 4, Rockaway Township Fire Department. Accessed November 4, 2013. "They cover the area from the Dover border north to and including Route 80. They cover to the Rockaway border to the east and west to the Wharton border."
  156. ^ Hibernia Company 1, Rockaway Township Fire Department. Accessed November 4, 2013. "The White Meadow Lake Fire Company is centrally located in southern area. It covers a densly populated residential lake community and is also responsible for portions of Route 80 and parts of the industrial area of Green Pond Road."
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  158. ^ Lange, Randy. "Crushing Halt To Jets Career: Broken Neck KOs Benfatti", The Record, April 8, 1997. Accessed August 2, 2007. "Benfatti hides his turmoil well behind a calm demeanor that has been his trademark at Morris Knolls High School, at Penn State, and as a third-round draft pick of the Jets in 1994."
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See also Rockaway New Jersey Rockaway Township is a township in Morris County in the U S state of New Jersey As of the 2020 United States census the township s population was 25 341 9 10 an increase of 1 185 4 9 from the 2010 census count of 24 156 19 20 which in turn reflected an increase of 1 226 5 3 from the 22 930 counted in the 2000 census 21 Rockaway Township New JerseyTownshipFord Faesch HouseSealLocation in Morris County and the state of New Jersey Census Bureau map of Rockaway Township New JerseyRockaway TownshipLocation in Morris CountyShow map of Morris County New JerseyRockaway TownshipLocation in New JerseyShow map of New JerseyRockaway TownshipLocation in the United StatesShow map of the United StatesCoordinates 40 57 33 N 74 29 56 W 40 959048 N 74 49889 W 40 959048 74 49889 1 2 Country United StatesState New JerseyCountyMorrisIncorporatedApril 8 1844Government 7 TypeFaulkner Act mayor council BodyTownship Council MayorJoseph Jackson R unexpired term ends December 31 2023 3 4 AdministratorPatricia Seger 5 Municipal clerkEverett Falt 6 Area 1 Total45 89 sq mi 118 85 km2 Land41 73 sq mi 108 09 km2 Water4 16 sq mi 10 77 km2 9 06 Rank39th of 565 in state1st of 39 in county 1 Elevation 8 673 ft 205 m Population 2020 9 10 Total25 341 Estimate 2022 9 11 26 036 Rank103rd of 565 in state4th of 39 in county 12 Density607 2 sq mi 234 4 km2 Rank429th of 565 in state32nd of 39 in county 12 Time zoneUTC 05 00 Eastern EST Summer DST UTC 04 00 Eastern EDT ZIP Code07866 13 14 Rockaway 07435 Newfoundland 07842 Hibernia Area code s 973 15 FIPS code3402764080 1 16 17 GNIS feature ID0882209 1 18 Websitewww wbr rockawaytownship wbr orgRockaway Township was incorporated as a township by an act of the New Jersey Legislature on April 8 1844 from portions of Hanover Township and Pequannock Township 22 Portions of the township were taken to form Rockaway Borough June 19 1894 Port Oram June 26 1895 now Wharton and Denville Township April 14 1913 23 Portions of the township were annexed to Boonton Township in 1906 and to Rockaway Borough in 1908 24 The township shares its name with the Rockaway River and the neighboring borough The name is derived from a Native American term variously said to mean place of sands 25 26 creek between two hills 27 or bushy difficult to cross 28 A large part of the township consists of Picatinny Arsenal a United States Army base that covers nearly 6 500 acres 2 600 ha of the township a portion of the facility is located in Jefferson Township used mainly for the development of new weapons technologies especially concerning anti terrorism 29 Contents 1 Geography 2 Demographics 2 1 2010 census 2 2 2000 census 3 Economy 4 Sports 5 Government 5 1 Local government 5 2 Federal state and county representation 5 3 Politics 6 Education 7 Transportation 7 1 Roads and highways 7 2 Public transportation 8 Fire department 9 Popular culture 10 Notable people 11 References 12 External links 13 Bordering municipalitiesGeography editAccording to the United States Census Bureau the township had a total area of 45 89 square miles 118 85 km2 including 41 73 square miles 108 09 km2 of land and 4 16 square miles 10 77 km2 of water 9 06 1 2 Rockaway Township and its sister community Rockaway Borough and the area around the two municipalities are home to some scenic areas These areas include lakes rivers and expansive ranges of mountains covered with trees and wildlife and hiking trails including Farny State Park 30 Wildcat Ridge WMA 31 Mount Hope Historical Park 32 and Splitrock Reservoir 33 34 Portions of the township are owned by the City of Newark Essex County for their Pequannock River Watershed which provides water to the city from an area of 35 000 acres 14 000 ha that also includes portions of Hardyston Township Jefferson Township Kinnelon Vernon Township and West Milford 35 36 Newark s Pequannock Watershed is administered by the Newark Watershed Conservation and Development Corporation 37 The river keeper for the Pequannock River is the Pequannock River Coalition 38 Two sites on the National Register of Historic Places are in Rockaway Township 39 Split Rock Furnace is a Civil War era iron ore furnace which is still intact 40 The Ford Faesch Manor House is a 1768 stone mansion that figured prominently during the Revolutionary War and in the 250 year history of Morris County iron industry 41 42 Lake Telemark with a 2010 Census population of 1 255 43 and White Meadow Lake with 8 836 as of 2010 44 are unincorporated communities and census designated places CDPs located within Rockaway Township 45 46 47 Other unincorporated communities localities and place names located partially or completely within the township include Beach Glen Deer Pond Denmark Bowlbyville Durham Pond Foxs Pond Green Pond a lake and an accompanying residential community though it uses a Newfoundland address in West Milford Hibernia site of the Hibernia mines Hickory Hill Hilltown Lyonsville Marcella Meriden Middle Forge Middletown Mount Hope Picatinny Spicertown and Split Rock 48 Splitrock Reservoir is 625 acres 2 53 km2 of wilderness in Rockaway Township that straddles the township s border with Kinnelon The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection spent 3 million in 2015 to acquire a 1 500 acre 610 ha buffer area around the reservoir as part of an agreement under which Jersey City retains rights to use water from the reservoir and is responsible for maintenance of the dam at the site 49 Rockaway Township borders the municipalities of Boonton Township Denville Township Dover Jefferson Township Kinnelon Randolph Township Rockaway and Wharton in Morris County and West Milford in Passaic County 50 51 52 Demographics editHistorical population CensusPop Note 18503 139 18603 55113 1 18706 44581 5 18807 36614 3 18906 033 18 1 19004 528 24 9 19104 8356 8 19203 505 27 5 19303 178 9 3 19402 423 23 8 19504 41882 3 196010 356134 4 197018 95583 0 198019 8504 7 199019 572 1 4 200022 93017 2 201024 1565 3 202025 3414 9 2022 est 26 036 9 11 2 7 Population sources 1850 1920 53 1850 1870 54 1850 55 1870 56 1880 1890 57 1890 1910 58 1910 1930 59 1940 2000 60 2000 61 62 2010 19 20 2020 9 10 Lost territory in previous decade 23 2010 census edit The 2010 United States census counted 24 156 people 8 983 households and 6 701 families in the township The population density was 583 4 per square mile 225 3 km2 There were 9 587 housing units at an average density of 231 6 per square mile 89 4 km2 The racial makeup was 86 43 20 878 White 2 55 616 Black or African American 0 12 28 Native American 6 67 1 611 Asian 0 02 4 Pacific Islander 2 24 541 from other races and 1 98 478 from two or more races Hispanic or Latino of any race were 11 20 2 705 of the population 19 Of the 8 983 households 34 4 had children under the age of 18 62 9 were married couples living together 8 6 had a female householder with no husband present and 25 4 were non families Of all households 21 3 were made up of individuals and 9 9 had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older The average household size was 2 69 and the average family size was 3 14 19 23 8 of the population were under the age of 18 6 4 from 18 to 24 24 8 from 25 to 44 30 9 from 45 to 64 and 14 1 who were 65 years of age or older The median age was 42 1 years For every 100 females the population had 95 2 males For every 100 females ages 18 and older there were 91 5 males 19 The Census Bureau s 2006 2010 American Community Survey showed that in 2010 inflation adjusted dollars median household income was 95 530 with a margin of error of 5 122 and the median family income was 111 053 5 557 Males had a median income of 75 475 5 327 versus 52 586 4 837 for females The per capita income for the borough was 41 757 1 898 About 0 8 of families and 1 4 of the population were below the poverty line including 1 1 of those under age 18 and 2 0 of those age 65 or over 63 2000 census edit As of the 2000 United States census 16 there were 22 930 people 8 108 households and 6 380 families residing in the township The population density was 535 5 inhabitants per square mile 206 8 km2 There were 8 506 housing units at an average density of 198 7 per square mile 76 7 km2 The racial makeup of the township was 88 86 White 2 46 African American 0 10 Native American 5 65 Asian 0 02 Pacific Islander 1 60 from other races and 1 31 from two or more races Hispanic or Latino of any race were 6 28 of the population 61 62 There were 8 108 households out of which 40 2 had children under the age of 18 living with them 68 5 were married couples living together 7 6 had a female householder with no husband present and 21 3 were non families 17 0 of all households were made up of individuals and 5 6 had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older The average household size was 2 82 and the average family size was 3 21 61 62 In the township the population was spread out with 27 1 under the age of 18 5 5 from 18 to 24 32 9 from 25 to 44 25 1 from 45 to 64 and 9 4 who were 65 years of age or older The median age was 37 years For every 100 females there were 97 7 males For every 100 females age 18 and over there were 94 5 males 61 62 The median income for a household in the township was 80 939 and the median income for a family was 89 281 Males had a median income of 58 027 versus 40 038 for females The per capita income for the township was 33 184 About 1 4 of families and 2 4 of the population were below the poverty line including 2 6 of those under age 18 and 3 6 of those age 65 or over 61 62 Economy edit nbsp Rockaway TownsquareRockaway Townsquare is a super regional mall anchored by Macy s JCPenney and Raymour amp Flanigan with a gross leasable area of 1 248 000 square feet 115 900 m2 64 placing it in the top ten among the largest shopping malls in New Jersey Picatinny Arsenal a military research and manufacturing facility dates back to 1880 when it was established as the Dover Powder Depot before being renamed just days later as the Picatinny Powder Depot 65 With 5 000 employees and covering 6 500 acres 2 600 ha Picatinny Arsenal is the Joint Center of Excellence for Armaments and Munitions for the United States Armed Forces 66 Sports editIn 2011 the North Jersey Lakers began playing in the Eastern Basketball Alliance a now defunct semi professional men s winter basketball league 67 Government editLocal government edit Rockaway Township is governed within the Faulkner Act formally known as the Optional Municipal Charter Law under the Mayor Council system of municipal government Plan F implemented based on the recommendations of a Charter Study Commission as of January 1 1968 68 69 The township is one of 71 municipalities of the 564 statewide that use this form of government 70 The governing body is comprised of the mayor and the township council The mayor is directly elected by the voters The township council is comprised of nine members with one member elected from each of six wards and three elected on an at large basis The members of the governing body are elected to staggered four year terms of office on a partisan basis in odd numbered years as part of the November general election with the six ward seats up for vote together and then the three at large and the mayoral seat up for vote together two years later 7 71 As of 2023 update the Mayor of Rockaway Township is Republican Joseph Jackson who was elected to serve the balance of a term of office expiring December 31 2023 3 Members of the Township Council are Council President Howard Kritz R 2023 At large Council Vice President John J Quinn Jr R 2025 Ward 2 Douglas Brookes R 2025 Ward 3 Rachel Brookes R 2025 Ward 6 Emanuel Manny Friedlander D 2025 Ward 5 Mary Noon R 2025 Ward 1 Jonathan Sackett D 2025 Ward 4 Adam Salberg R 2023 At large and Pawel Wojtowicz R 2023 At large elected to serve an unexpired term 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 In January 2022 Joseph Jackson was selected as mayor following the resignation of Michael Puzio from the term expiring in December 2023 In March 2022 Pawel Wojtowicz was appointed to fill Jackson s vacated at large council seat also expiring in December 2023 79 80 Jackson and Wojtowicz served on an interim basis until the November 2022 general election when voters elected them to serve the balance of the term of office for both seats 76 In July 2019 Republican Mary Noon was appointed to fill the Ward 1 seat expiring in December 2021 that had been held by Victor Palumbo until he resigned from office the previous month in the face of a pending recall effort 81 In September 2019 the township council appointed Douglas Brookes to fill the Ward 3 seat expiring in December 2021 that had been held by Phyllis I Smith until she resigned from office earlier that month at the same meeting the council removed Jeremy Jedynak from office due to excessive absence after he had missed attending a string of meetings over a two month period 82 Jedynak was designated as acting mayor after the death of Mayor Michael Dachisen of a cardiac arrest in August 2018 pending the selection of an interim successor 83 At the appointment deadline in September 2018 Paul Minenna a former councilmember was selected to serve as mayor on an interim basis the meeting had been pushed off and rescheduled for 10 30 PM after the site that had been originally designated for the special meeting was no longer available 84 In October 2018 a Superior Court judge ruled that all of the actions taken at the late night meeting in September at which Minenna had been appointed were null and void as they violated the terms of the state s Open Public Meetings Act Adam Salberg was designated by the judge to fill the mayoral vacancy on an interim basis until the November 2018 general election when voters will select a candidate to serve the balance of Dachisen s term of office 85 Michael Dachisen was selected to serve as mayor in June 2012 after Louis S Sceusi stepped down to take a position as judge in New Jersey Superior Court 86 and was sworn in as mayor in July 2012 87 In November 2012 Dachisen won a special election to serve the balance of Sceusi s term through 2015 88 Jeremy Jedynak took office in June 2013 filling the at large seat held by John DiMaria who left office to relocate outside of the state The term expires in 2015 and the remaining two years of the seat were up for vote in the November 2013 general election 89 Federal state and county representation edit Rockaway Township is located in the 11th Congressional District 90 and is part of New Jersey s 25th state legislative district 91 For the 118th United States Congress New Jersey s Eleventh Congressional District is represented by Mikie Sherrill D Montclair 92 New Jersey is represented in the United States Senate by Democrats Cory Booker Newark term ends 2027 93 and Bob Menendez Englewood Cliffs term ends 2025 94 95 For the 2022 2023 session the 25th Legislative District of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Anthony M Bucco R Boonton Township and in the General Assembly by Brian Bergen R Denville Township and Aura K Dunn R Mendham Borough 96 Morris County is governed by a Board of County Commissioners comprised of seven members who are elected at large in partisan elections to three year terms on a staggered basis with either one or three seats up for election each year as part of the November general election 97 Actual day to day operation of departments is supervised by County Administrator Deena Leary 98 8 As of 2023 update Morris County s Commissioners are Commissioner Director John Krickus R Chatham Township term as commissioner ends December 31 2024 term as director ends 2023 99 Commissioner Deputy Director Christine Myers R Harding term as commissioner ends 2025 term as deputy director ends 2023 100 Douglas Cabana R Boonton Township 2025 101 Thomas J Mastrangelo R Montville 2025 102 Stephen H Shaw R Mountain Lakes 2024 103 Deborah Smith R Denville 2024 104 and Tayfun Selen R Chatham Township 2023 98 2 105 The county s constitutional officers are As of 2023 update they are County Clerk Ann F Grossi R Parsippany Troy Hills 2023 106 107 Sheriff James M Gannon R Boonton Township 2025 108 109 and Surrogate Heather Darling R Roxbury 2024 110 111 Politics edit As of March 2011 there were a total of 16 022 registered voters in Rockaway Township of which 3 861 24 1 were registered as Democrats 5 481 34 2 were registered as Republicans and 6 668 41 6 were registered as Unaffiliated There were 12 voters registered as Libertarians or Greens 112 In the 2012 presidential election Republican Mitt Romney received 52 9 of the vote 6 410 cast ahead of Democrat Barack Obama with 45 9 5 562 votes and other candidates with 1 3 153 votes among the 12 198 ballots cast by the township s 16 865 registered voters 73 ballots were spoiled for a turnout of 72 3 113 114 In the 2008 presidential election Republican John McCain received 52 2 of the vote 6 770 cast ahead of Democrat Barack Obama with 46 3 5 998 votes and other candidates with 1 0 134 votes among the 12 958 ballots cast by the township s 16 558 registered voters for a turnout of 78 3 115 In the 2004 presidential election Republican George W Bush received 55 9 of the vote 6 934 ballots cast outpolling Democrat John Kerry with 43 3 5 368 votes and other candidates with 0 5 87 votes among the 12 411 ballots cast by the township s 16 057 registered voters for a turnout percentage of 77 3 116 In the 2013 gubernatorial election Republican Chris Christie received 66 7 of the vote 5 071 cast ahead of Democrat Barbara Buono with 31 5 2 396 votes and other candidates with 1 8 137 votes among the 7 726 ballots cast by the township s 16 708 registered voters 122 ballots were spoiled for a turnout of 46 2 117 118 In the 2009 gubernatorial election Republican Chris Christie received 55 9 of the vote 4 855 ballots cast ahead of Democrat Jon Corzine with 33 8 2 930 votes Independent Chris Daggett with 8 6 750 votes and other candidates with 0 6 53 votes among the 8 681 ballots cast by the township s 16 190 registered voters yielding a 53 6 turnout 119 Education editThe Rockaway Township Public Schools serves students in kindergarten through eighth grade 120 As of the 2018 19 school year the district comprised of six schools had an enrollment of 2 276 students and 224 5 classroom teachers on an FTE basis for a student teacher ratio of 10 1 1 121 Schools in the district with 2018 19 enrollment data from the National Center for Education Statistics 122 are Birchwood Elementary School 123 with 281 students in grades K 5 Catherine A Dwyer Elementary School 124 with 292 students in grades K 5 Katherine D Malone Elementary School 125 with 252 students in grades K 5 Dennis B O Brien Elementary School 126 with 309 students in grades Pre K 5 Stony Brook Elementary School 127 with 359 students in grades K 5 and Copeland Middle School 128 with 774 students in grades 6 8 129 Public school students in ninth through twelfth grades attend either Morris Hills High School those living in the White Meadow Lake section and other southern portions of the township or Morris Knolls High School the remainder of the township Morris Hills located in Rockaway Borough also serves students from Wharton and some from Rockaway Borough those mostly north of Route 46 Morris Knolls located in Denville serves all students from Denville and portions of Rockaway Borough those mostly south of Route 46 130 As of the 2018 19 school year Morris Hills High School had an enrollment of 1 279 students and 118 4 classroom teachers on an FTE basis for a student teacher ratio of 10 8 1 131 and Morris Knolls High School had an enrollment of 1 434 students and 128 4 classroom teachers on an FTE basis for a student teacher ratio of 11 2 1 132 The Academy for Mathematics Science and Engineering a magnet high school program that is part of the Morris County Vocational School District is jointly operated on the Morris Hills campus 133 The two high schools are part of the Morris Hills Regional High School District 134 Transportation edit nbsp Interstate 80 eastbound in Rockaway TownshipRoads and highways edit As of May 2010 update the township had a total of 122 69 miles 197 45 km of roadways of which 101 06 miles 162 64 km were maintained by the municipality 3 53 miles 5 68 km by Morris County and 2 19 miles 3 52 km by the New Jersey Department of Transportation 135 Interstate 80 passes through the township including exits 35 and 37 136 U S Route 46 cuts through the southernmost area of the township 137 while Route 15 clips the southwestern portion of the township 138 County Route 513 traverses a total of 14 miles 23 km north south across the township 139 Public transportation edit NJ Transit train service does not stop in the township but is accessible at the Denville station 140 on both the Morris amp Essex Lines and the Montclair Boonton Line 141 142 NJ Transit bus service is provided on the 880 local route 143 144 145 146 which replaced service that had been provided up to 2010 on the MCM10 route 147 NJ Transit eliminated service on the MCM5 and MCM7 routes as part of budget cuts 148 Lakeland Bus Lines offers bus service from the Rockaway Townsquare Mall to the Port Authority Bus Terminal in Midtown Manhattan 149 Fire department editThere are five companies of the Rockaway Township Fire Department Each company is all volunteer and provides emergency medical services in addition to fire protection 150 151 The five stations are Hibernia Company 1 152 Mount Hope Company 2 153 Marcella Company 3 covering the northern portion of the township 154 Birchwood Company 4 covers the area around the Rockaway Townsquare Mall 155 White Meadow Lake Company 5 covers the southern portion of the township 156 Popular culture editThe 2003 independent film The Station Agent was filmed at various locations in the northern part of the township and elsewhere in the surrounding Morris County area 157 Notable people editSee also Category People from Rockaway Township New Jersey People who were born in residents of or otherwise closely associated with Rockaway Township include Lou Benfatti born 1971 former defensive tackle for the New York Jets 1994 1996 158 159 William E Bishop 1932 2003 politician who served as mayor of Rockaway Township and represented the 25th Legislative District in the New Jersey General Assembly from 1982 to 1984 160 Neal Casal 1968 2019 musician photographer member of Ryan Adams and the Cardinals 161 Silas Duncan 1788 1834 recognized for his service in the United States Navy during the War of 1812 for his actions at the Battle of Lake Champlain 162 Harry L Ettlinger 1926 2018 one of the Monuments Men during World War II whose efforts were portrayed on film in The Monuments Men 163 Russ Flanagan 1974 2008 journalist 164 Frank Herbert 1931 2018 English teacher and politician who served in the New Jersey Senate from 1978 to 1982 165 Thomas J Hillery 1871 1920 President of the New Jersey Senate 166 Lawrence Low 1920 1996 sailor who received a gold medal in the star class with the boat Kathleen at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne 167 Clifford Meth born 1961 author and editor lived in Rockaway from 1963 to 1980 and often references the town as the home of his fictional character Hank Magitz 168 E Bertram Mott 1879 1961 Chairman of the New Jersey Republican State Committee from 1927 to 1934 who served as County Clerk of Morris County for more than 50 years 169 Raymond T Odierno 1954 2021 Lieutenant General United States Army and Commander US III Corps A key officer in Operation Iraqi Freedom 170 Former Chief of Staff of the Army 171 Robert A Roe 1924 2014 politician who represented New Jersey in the United States House of Representatives from 1969 to 1993 172 References edit a b c d e f 2019 Census Gazetteer Files New Jersey Places United States Census Bureau Accessed July 1 2020 a b US Gazetteer files 2010 2000 and 1990 United States Census Bureau Accessed September 4 2014 a b Mayor Rockaway Township Accessed April 27 2023 The Township of Rockaway operates under the Mayor Council Plan NJSA 40 69A 31 of government This form also known as the strong mayor form provides for the direct election of the mayor who serves a 4 year term 2023 New Jersey Mayors Directory New Jersey Department of Community Affairs updated February 8 2023 Accessed February 10 2023 Administration Rockaway Township Accessed April 27 2023 Municipal Clerk Rockaway Township Accessed April 27 2023 a b 2012 New Jersey Legislative District Data Book Rutgers University Edward J Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy March 2013 p 116 U S Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System Township of Rockaway Geographic Names Information System Accessed March 11 2013 a b c d e QuickFacts Rockaway township Morris County New Jersey United States Census Bureau Accessed March 20 2023 a b c Total Population Census 2010 Census 2020 New Jersey Municipalities New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development Accessed December 1 2022 a b Annual Estimates of the Resident Population for Minor Civil Divisions in New Jersey April 1 2020 to July 1 2022 United States Census Bureau released May 2023 Accessed May 18 2023 a b Population Density by County and Municipality New Jersey 2020 and 2021 New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development Accessed March 1 2023 Look Up a ZIP Code for Rockaway NJ United States Postal Service Accessed July 13 2012 Zip Codes State of New Jersey Accessed November 4 2013 Area Code Lookup NPA NXX for Rockaway NJ Area Codes com Accessed November 4 2013 a b U S Census website United States Census Bureau Accessed September 4 2014 Geographic Codes Lookup for New Jersey Missouri Census Data Center Accessed April 1 2022 US Board on Geographic Names United States Geological Survey Accessed September 4 2014 a b c d e DP 1 Profile of General Population and Housing Characteristics 2010 for Rockaway township Morris County New Jersey Archived February 12 2020 at archive today United States Census Bureau Accessed July 13 2012 a b Profile of General Demographic Characteristics 2020 for Rockaway township Archived September 27 2021 at newjersey demographics com Error unknown archive URL Table 7 Population for the Counties and Municipalities in New Jersey 1990 2000 and 2010 New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development February 2011 Accessed May 1 2023 Historical Timeline of Morris County Boundaries Morris County Library Accessed December 24 2016 1844 April 8 Rockaway Township is established from Pequannock a b Snyder John P The Story of New Jersey s Civil Boundaries 1606 1968 Bureau of Geology and Topography Trenton New Jersey 1969 p 197 Accessed July 13 2012 Honeyman Abraham Van Doren Index analysis of the Statutes of New Jersey 1896 1909 Together with References to All Acts and Parts of Acts in the General Statutes and Pamphlet Laws Expressly Repealed and the Statutory Crimes of New Jersey During the Same Period p 244 New Jersey Law Journal Publishing Company 1910 Accessed September 23 2015 Hutchinson Viola L The Origin of New Jersey Place Names New Jersey Public Library Commission May 1945 Accessed September 24 2015 Nestor Sandy Indian Place Names in America Volume 1 p 113 McFarland 2004 ISBN 9780786493395 Accessed September 24 2015 Indian Place Names in New Jersey from the Federal Writers Project of the Works Progress Administration 1938 1939 Series Bulletin 12 Accessed September 24 2015 Rockaway Possibly from Powawachne creek between two hills Gannett Henry The Origin of Certain Place Names in the United States p 265 United States Government Printing Office 1905 Accessed September 24 2015 NPL Site Narrative for Picatinny Arsenal USARMY United States Environmental Protection Agency Accessed July 13 2012 Picatinny Arsenal covers 6 491 acres in Morris County New Jersey Most of the land is in Rockaway Township small portions of the western side are in Jefferson Township Farny State Park New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection Division of Parks and Forestry Accessed November 4 2013 Wildcat Ridge Wildlife Management Area New York New Jersey Trail Conference Accessed November 4 2013 Mount Hope Historical Park New York New Jersey Trail Conference Accessed November 4 2013 Izzo Michael Paddling Splitrock Reservoir to take in fall s spectacular colors Daily Record October 25 2013 Accessed November 4 2013 That was the only advice I got before heading onto the Splitrock Reservoir in Rockaway Township a 625 acre preserve that borders Rockaway Township and Kinnelon for a two hour canoe paddle last week Parks amp Outdoor Recreation Rockaway Township Accessed April 2 2020 Primerano Jane Newark appealing watershed taxes against Jefferson AIM Jefferson May 8 2015 Accessed July 2 2015 Besides West Milford and Jefferson Newark owns watershed land in Hardyston Vernon and Rockaway Townships and Kinnelon Borough Leach said City of Newark v Vernon Tp Leagle from Tax Court of New Jersey April 1 1980 Accessed July 2 2015 Generally the lands are part of the 35 000 acre Pequannock Watershed approximately two times the size of Newark which was purchased by Newark at the turn of the century to provide a water supply The watershed which contains five major bodies of water is located in Vernon and Hardyston in Sussex County Jefferson Rockaway and Kinnelon in Morris County and West Milford in Passaic County About Newark Watershed Conservation and Development Corporation Accessed July 2 2015 Home page Pequannock River Coalition Accessed September 5 2011 New Jersey Morris County National Register of Historic Places Accessed July 13 2012 O Dea Colleen Highlands not just a water reserve Region is a wonderland for those who love nature Daily Record July 1 2004 Accessed July 13 2012 Below the dam on land that Jersey City still owns outright are the nearly intact remains of the Split Rock Furnace The 32 foot tall 22 foot wide stone chimney tower where magnetite ore was turned to iron has weeds growing out its top but it still looks impressive Staff Morris churches other historic sites share 2 1M in preservation funds Daily Record August 29 2009 Accessed July 13 2012 Rockaway Township received a 300368 construction grant for masonry and structural restoration of the Ford Faesch House built in 1768 Erwood Janet Saving an ironmaster s home Daily Record April 30 2008 Accessed July 13 2012 The Ford Faesch Manor House is an elegant Georgian style construction typical of its era with 2 to 3 foot thick walls built from native stone eight English style fireplaces and high ceilings all befitting of an ironmaster s mansion DP 1 Profile of General Population and Housing Characteristics 2010 Demographic Profile Data for Lake Telemark CDP New Jersey Archived February 12 2020 at archive today United States Census Bureau Accessed December 22 2012 DP 1 Profile of General Population and Housing Characteristics 2010 Demographic Profile Data for White Meadow Lake CDP New Jersey Archived February 12 2020 at archive today United States Census Bureau Accessed December 22 2012 GCT PH1 Population Housing Units Area and Density 2010 County County Subdivision and Place from the 2010 Census Summary File 1 for Morris County New Jersey Archived February 12 2020 at archive today United States Census Bureau Accessed December 22 2012 2006 2010 American Community Survey Geography for New Jersey United States Census Bureau Accessed December 22 2012 New Jersey 2010 Population and Housing Unit Counts 2010 Census of Population and Housing CPH 2 32 United States Census Bureau August 2012 Accessed December 22 2012 Locality Search State of New Jersey Accessed May 21 2015 Izzo Michael State preserves Split Rock reservoir in Rockaway Twp Daily Record January 5 2015 Accessed August 5 2015 The state Department of Environmental Protection s Green Acres program has finalized a 3 1 million purchase of 1 500 acres of watershed buffer land surrounding Split Rock Reservoir from Jersey City Under the terms of the agreement Jersey City retains water rights to continue to use water resources from the northern Morris County reservoir a supply source for the city s water system Jersey City will also retain ownership use and maintenance of the Split Rock dam and the road leading to the dam The state will have access to the road and to the reservoir Areas touching Rockaway MapIt Accessed March 4 2020 Morris County Municipalities Map Morris County New Jersey Department of Planning and Preservation Accessed March 4 2020 New Jersey Municipal Boundaries New Jersey Department of Transportation Accessed November 15 2019 Compendium of censuses 1726 1905 together with the tabulated returns of 1905 New Jersey Department of State 1906 Accessed November 4 2013 Raum John O The History of New Jersey From Its Earliest Settlement to the Present Time Volume 1 p 269 J E Potter and company 1877 Accessed December 22 2012 Rockaway contained in 1850 3 139 inhabitants in 1860 3 551 and in 1870 6 445 Debow James Dunwoody Brownson The Seventh Census of the United States 1850 p 140 R Armstrong 1853 Accessed December 22 2012 Staff A compendium of the ninth census 1870 p 260 United States Census Bureau 1872 Accessed December 22 2012 Porter Robert Percival Preliminary Results as Contained in the Eleventh Census Bulletins Volume III 51 to 75 p 99 United States Census Bureau 1890 Accessed December 22 2012 Thirteenth Census of the United States 1910 Population by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions 1910 1900 1890 United States Census Bureau p 338 Accessed December 22 2012 Fifteenth Census of the United States 1930 Population Volume I United States Census Bureau p 717 Accessed December 22 2012 Table 6 New Jersey Resident Population by Municipality 1940 2000 Workforce New Jersey Public Information Network August 2001 Accessed May 1 2023 a b c d e Census 2000 Profiles of Demographic Social Economic Housing Characteristics for Rockaway township Morris County New Jersey Archived March 6 2005 at the Wayback Machine United States Census Bureau Accessed July 13 2012 a b c d e DP 1 Profile of General Demographic Characteristics 2000 Census 2000 Summary File 1 SF 1 100 Percent Data for Rockaway township Morris County New Jersey Archived February 12 2020 at archive today United States Census Bureau Accessed July 13 2012 DP03 Selected Economic Characteristics from the 2006 2010 American Community Survey 5 Year Estimates for Rockaway township Morris County New Jersey Archived February 12 2020 at archive today United States Census Bureau Accessed June 21 2012 Property Highlights for Rockaway Townsquare Simon Property Group Accessed December 21 2011 Property Facts Regional Mall 100 Simon Owned 1 248 000 sf Macy s Lord amp Taylor JCPenney Sears History Picatinny Arsenal Accessed March 4 2020 On 6 September 1880 the War Department established the Dover Powder Depot Four days later it changed the name to Picatinny Powder Depot In 1907 the Army altered the name to Picatinny Arsenal and established its first powder factory on the site About Us Picatinny Arsenal Accessed December 23 2012 Minor league basketball team to debut Feb 4 in Rockaway West Milford Messenger September 29 2011 Accessed March 11 2020 Rockaway Twp A brand new minor league basketball team called the North Jersey Lakers has just been created as an extension of the Eastern Basketball Alliance EBA and is scheduled to debut on February 4 at Green Pond Bible Chapel The Faulkner Act New Jersey s Optional Municipal Charter Law New Jersey State League of Municipalities July 2007 Accessed November 4 2013 Incorrectly listed as Rockaway Borough which operates under the Borough form of government Chapter II Administrative Code Rockaway Township Code Accessed November 4 2013 Charter shall mean the provisions of the Optional Municipal Charter Law P L 1950 Chapter 210 as amended governing Mayor Council Plan Inventory of Municipal Forms of Government in New Jersey Rutgers University Center for Government Studies July 1 2011 Accessed June 1 2023 Forms of Municipal Government in New Jersey p 10 Rutgers University Center for Government Studies Accessed June 1 2023 Township Council Rockaway Township Accessed April 27 2023 2023 Municipal Data Sheet Rockaway Township Accessed April 27 2023 Morris County Manual 2023 Morris County New Jersey Clerk Accessed April 25 2023 Morris County Municipal Elected Officials For The Year 2023 Morris County New Jersey Clerk updated April 5 2023 Accessed April 25 2023 a b General Election November 8 2022 Official Results Morris County New Jersey updated November 28 2022 Accessed January 1 2023 General Election Winners For November 2 2021 Morris County New Jersey Clerk Accessed January 1 2022 General Election November 5 2019 Official Results Morris County New Jersey updated November 15 2019 Accessed January 31 2020 Wildstein David Rockaway mayor resigns Special election for unexpired term will be held this year New Jersey Globe January 12 2022 Accessed August 17 2022 Rockaway Township Mayor Michael Puzio has unexpectedly resigned to take a job with a pharmaceutical company causing a special elections for the second time in the last four years Council President Joe Jackson will become acting mayor on January when Puzio s resignation becomes effective Condon Mike Wojtowicz joins Rockaway Township Council The Citizen of Morris County March 9 2022 Accessed August 17 2022 It wasn t a traditional swearing in but Republican Pawel Wojtowicz is now a member of the Township Council He joins the council as an at large member replacing GOP Councilman Joseph Jackson who was appointed Mayor after Mayor Michael Puzio also a Republican resigned to accept a job in January Cohen Michael Noon named to Rockaway Township Council as lawsuits fly back and forth The Citizen of Morris County July 29 2019 Accessed March 4 2020 The township s Republican County Committee has named First Ward resident Mary Noon to the Township Council replacing former Councilman Victor Palumbo who resigned in June Myers Gene Rockaway Township councilman voted out because of extended absence Daily Record September 25 2019 Accessed March 4 2020 Jeremy Jedynak was voted off the Township Council on Tuesday night because of numerous unexcused absences municipal leaders said The seat was vacated as a matter of necessity after an absence that lasted from June 11 through Sept 9 said council President Jonathan Sackett The council also voted to accept Douglas Brookes as Ward 3 replacement for Councilwoman Phillis Smith who resigned Sept 8 Westhoven William and Wright Peggy Rockaway Township Mayor Michael Dachisen dies suddenly at age 58 Daily Record August 15 2018 Accessed August 22 2018 Mayor Michael Dachisen died Wednesday evening of a heart attack just days after he had a stress test and was cleared by a doctor to go home two friends said Thursday morning Council President Jeremy Jedynak will be acting mayor for at least 30 days said John Inglesino a former township mayor and attorney representing Jedynak against a lawsuit filed by Dachisen Myers Gene Rockaway Twp leaders fail to tamp things down at late Friday meeting The Record September 15 2018 Accessed September 16 2018 Friday also was the deadline for the decision on interim mayor and former Councilman Paul Minenna was voted in Paul Minenna who served 17 years on the Township Council is sworn in as Rockaway Township s interim mayor until the November elections Wright Peggy Rockaway Township finally has official interim mayor after court decision Daily Record October 1 2018 Accessed October 15 2018 The question of which of Rockaway Township s two interim mayors is the official one has been answered It s Adam Salberg the court ruled A Superior Court judge found that the Sept 14 special Rockaway Township Council meeting was illegal therefore voiding all actions taken including the council s appointment of interim Mayor Paul Minenna and Township Attorney John Inglesino Balbi Amanda Dachisen moves up to Rockaway Township mayor s seat Neighbor News July 11 2012 Accessed July 13 2012 Michael Dachisen Rockaway Township Council president sat through the June 26 Council meeting with a different perspective Instead of being at the head of the class he sat quietly to the side interjecting when called on Recently Mayor Louis Sceusi was appointed a Superior Court Judge Therefore Dachisen has temporarily taken over the mayor s duties Staff There s a new mayor in Rockaway Township Michael Dachisen Neighbor News July 20 2012 Accessed December 22 2012 With these words our work here is not over President Michael Dachisen walked away from the Council and stepped into his new role as the mayor of Rockaway Township Tamblyn Ellen Fox Rockaway Twp residents retain Dachisen as mayor Neighbor News November 14 2012 Accessed December 22 2012 Lusardi Anthony Rockaway Township Council welcomes new member The Citizen of Morris County July 11 2013 Accessed November 4 2013 When the Township Council met on Tuesday June 25 new Councilman at Large Jeremy Jedynak was sworn into office He will have to run in November to fill the two year unexpired term left when Councilman John DiMaria resigned The term will expire at the end of 2015 Plan Components Report New Jersey Redistricting Commission December 23 2011 Accessed February 1 2020 Municipalities Sorted by 2023 2031 Legislative District New Jersey Department of State Accessed September 1 2023 Directory of Representatives New Jersey United States House of Representatives Accessed January 3 2019 U S Sen Cory Booker cruises past Republican challenger Rik Mehta in New Jersey PhillyVoice Accessed April 30 2021 He now owns a home and lives in Newark s Central Ward community Biography of Bob Menendez United States Senate January 26 2015 Menendez who started his political career in Union City moved in September from Paramus to one of Harrison s new apartment buildings near the town s PATH station Home sweet home Bob Menendez back in Hudson County nj com Accessed April 30 2021 Booker Cory A D NJ Class II Menendez Robert D NJ Class I Legislative Roster New Jersey Legislature Accessed January 11 2022 Board of County Commissioners Morris County New Jersey Accessed June 1 2022 Morris County is governed by a seven member Board of County Commissioners who serve three year terms a b Morris County Manual 2022 Morris County Clerk Accessed June 1 2022 Tayfun Selen Morris County New Jersey Accessed June 1 2022 John Krickus Morris County New Jersey Accessed June 1 2022 Douglas R Cabana Morris County New Jersey Accessed June 1 2022 Thomas J Mastrangelo Morris County New Jersey Accessed June 1 2022 Stephen H Shaw Morris County New Jersey Accessed June 1 2022 Deborah Smith Morris County New Jersey Accessed June 1 2022 Commissioners Morris County New Jersey Accessed June 1 2022 Ann F Grossi Esq Office of the Morris County Clerk Accessed June 1 2022 Clerks Constitutional Officers Association of New Jersey Accessed June 1 2022 About Us Sheriff James M Gannon Morris County Sheriff s Office Accessed June 1 2022 Sheriffs Constitutional Officers Association of New Jersey Accessed June 1 2022 Surrogate Heather J Darling Esq Morris County New Jersey Accessed June 1 2022 Surrogates Constitutional Officers Association of New Jersey Accessed June 1 2022 Voter Registration Summary Morris New Jersey Department of State Division of Elections March 23 2011 Accessed December 22 2012 Presidential General Election Results November 6 2012 Morris County PDF New Jersey Department of Elections March 15 2013 Retrieved December 24 2014 Number of Registered Voters and Ballots Cast November 6 2012 General Election Results Morris County PDF New Jersey Department of Elections March 15 2013 Retrieved December 24 2014 2008 Presidential General Election Results Morris County New Jersey Department of State Division of Elections December 23 2008 Accessed December 22 2012 2004 Presidential Election Morris County New Jersey Department of State Division of Elections December 13 2004 Accessed December 22 2012 Governor Morris County PDF New Jersey Department of Elections January 29 2014 Retrieved December 24 2014 Number of Registered Voters and Ballots Cast November 5 2013 General Election Results Morris County PDF New Jersey Department of Elections January 29 2014 Retrieved December 24 2014 2009 Governor Morris County Archived October 17 2012 at the Wayback Machine New Jersey Department of State Division of Elections December 31 2009 Accessed December 22 2012 Rockaway Township Board of Education District Policy 0110 Identification Rockaway Township Public Schools Accessed September 1 2020 Purpose The Board of Education exists for the purpose of providing a thorough and efficient system of free public education in grades Kindergarten through eight in the Rockaway Township School District Composition The Rockaway Township School District is comprised of all the area within the municipal boundaries of Rockaway Township District information for Rockaway Township School District National Center for Education Statistics Accessed April 1 2020 School Data for the Rockaway Township Public Schools National Center for Education Statistics Accessed April 1 2020 Birchwood Elementary School Rockaway Township Public Schools Accessed April 2 2020 Catherine A Dwyer Elementary School Rockaway Township Public Schools Accessed April 2 2020 Katherine D Malone Elementary School Rockaway Township Public Schools Accessed April 2 2020 Dennis B O Brien Elementary School Rockaway Township Public Schools Accessed April 2 2020 Stony Brook Elementary School Rockaway Township Public Schools Accessed April 2 2020 Copeland Middle School Rockaway Township Public Schools Accessed April 2 2020 New Jersey School Directory for the Rockaway Township Public Schools New Jersey Department of Education Accessed December 29 2016 Program of Studies 2018 19 About Our School District Morris Hills Regional District Accessed April 2 2020 Morris Hills High School receives students from Wharton the southernmost portion of Rockaway Township and the White Meadow Lake portion of Rockaway Township Rockaway Borough north of Route 46 as well as within the area of Rockaway Road the Trailer Park behind the Boro Plaza west of the railroad track south of Route 46 Morris Knolls High School receives students from Denville all of Rockaway Township with the exception of White Meadow Lake and the area described above in the southern part of Rockaway Township Rockaway Borough south of Route 46 with the exception of the area of Rockaway Road and the Trailer Park behind the Boro Plaza west of the railroad track south of Route 46 School data for Morris Hills High School National Center for Education Statistics Accessed April 1 2020 School data for Morris Knolls High School National Center for Education Statistics Accessed April 1 2020 Home page Archived March 4 2016 at the Wayback Machine Morris Hills High School Accessed March 6 2015 Morris Hills is home to the Academy of Mathematics Science and Engineering a partnership with Morris County School of Technology Morris Hills Regional High School District 2015 Report Card Narrative New Jersey Department of Education Accessed July 11 2015 Our schools success is directly attributed to the support we receive from the residents of Denville Rockaway Borough Rockaway Township and Wharton people who care about their children and who value education Morris County Mileage by Municipality and Jurisdiction New Jersey Department of Transportation May 2010 Accessed November 4 2013 Interstate 80 Straight Line Diagram New Jersey Department of Transportation March 2010 Accessed November 4 2013 U S Route 46 Straight Line Diagram New Jersey Department of Transportation March 2010 Accessed November 4 2013 Route 15 Straight Line Diagram New Jersey Department of Transportation April 2008 Accessed November 4 2013 County Route 513 Straight Line Diagram New Jersey Department of Transportation September 2006 Accessed November 4 2013 Denville station NJ Transit Accessed April 27 2023 Morris and Essex Lines schedule NJ Transit updated April 23 2023 Accessed April 26 2023 Montclair Boonton Line NJ Transit updated April 23 2023 Accessed April 26 2023 Riding the Bus Morris County New Jersey Accessed April 26 2023 Bus Route 880 Schedule NJ Transit Accessed December 10 2011 Morris County Bus Rail Connections NJ Transit backed up by the Internet Archive as of May 22 2009 Accessed November 4 2013 Morris County System Map NJ Transit Accessed August 5 2015 NJ TRANSIT RESTRUCTURES MORRIS COUNTY BUS SERVICE Four current MCM routes will be expanded to six new bus routes NJ Transit September 13 2010 Accessed August 5 2015 Private Carrier Bus Service reductions NJ Transit Accessed August 3 2015 Lakeland RT 80 Newton to PABT Archived October 6 2015 at the Wayback Machine Lakeland Bus Lines Accessed November 4 2013 Rockaway Township Fire Department Accessed November 4 2013 Fire Department Rockaway Township Accessed April 2 2020 Hibernia Company 1 Rockaway Township Fire Department Accessed November 4 2013 Mount Hope Fire Co 2 Rockaway Township Fire Department Accessed November 4 2013 Marcella Company 3 Rockaway Township Fire Department Accessed November 4 2013 The Marcella Fire Company is our farthest north station It covers from Lake Denmark Road north to the Township border with Jefferson Township It covers from the Township border with Jefferson to the west and east to the Boonton Township line Birchwood Company 4 Rockaway Township Fire Department Accessed November 4 2013 They cover the area from the Dover border north to and including Route 80 They cover to the Rockaway border to the east and west to the Wharton border Hibernia Company 1 Rockaway Township Fire Department Accessed November 4 2013 The White Meadow Lake Fire Company is centrally located in southern area It covers a densly populated residential lake community and is also responsible for portions of Route 80 and parts of the industrial area of Green Pond Road Staff Miramax Daily Record September 24 2003 Accessed November 4 2013 The movie which won three awards at the Sundance Film Festival this year and will open nationwide in late October or early November was filmed in Rockaway Township Dover and other locations around Morris County Lange Randy Crushing Halt To Jets Career Broken Neck KOs Benfatti The Record April 8 1997 Accessed August 2 2007 Benfatti hides his turmoil well behind a calm demeanor that has been his trademark at Morris Knolls High School at Penn State and as a third round draft pick of the Jets in 1994 Lou Benfatti Archived June 24 2007 at the Wayback Machine Morris Knolls High School Accessed August 2 2007 William E Bishop Jr 70 former state assemblyman Daily Record January 18 2003 Accessed January 14 2022 William E Bishop Jr died suddenly Wednesday morning Jan 15 2003 in Morristown Memorial Hospital He was 70 Born Sept 26 1932 in Greenville Tenn he was formerly of Knoxville Tenn and was a resident of Rockaway Township since 1965 moving there from West New York Johnson Brent Interview Neal Casal PopBreak com April 6 2012 Accessed December 22 2012 Pop Break s Brent Johnson spoke with the Rockaway N J native about his 15 years in the business his second career as a photographer and why a certain Dr John album deserves more attention Lieutenant Silas Duncan USS Duncan DD 874 Accessed November 4 2013 Silas Duncan was born in Rockaway New Jersey in 1788 DiIonno Mark NJ life Monuments Men member tells his story The Star Ledger March 4 2014 Accessed October 23 2018 Harry Ettlinger is back home in his meticulous apartment in Rockaway Township back from the movie premieres in Berlin Milan London Paris and Washington The family settled in Newark Ettlinger graduated from East Side High School and when his draft notice came the Navy was out of the question Young Alyssa Express Times reporter s services set The Patriot News February 7 2008 Accessed June 4 2018 Flanagan 33 is fondly remembered by family co workers and community members for his professionalism and his personality Born in Denville Flanagan had lived in Rockaway Township most of his life before moving to Whitehall Township five years ago Ragonese Lawrence Loophole lets Dem appoint official Daily Record June 19 2009 Accessed November 4 2013 The pending appointment of Frank Herbert who is retired and now lives in Rockaway Township cannot be blocked by Senatorial courtesy an unofficial policy that allows sitting state senators to veto potential nominees to a variety of appointed posts Biographical and Genealogical History of Morris and Sussex Counties New Jersey Vol II The Lewis Publishing Company 1899 pp 615 616 via Google Books Trenton Olympians Trenton City Museum Accessed August 17 2022 Larry Low was born in Trenton and lived in Green Pond NJ Roberts Paul Dale Cliff interviewed by Comic Book Electronic Magazine CliffordMeth com Accessed June 30 2015 Meth I m from Rockaway NJ which measures into everything I write and do and eat Staff E Bertram Mott An Aide In Jersey Clerk of Morris County for More Than 50 Years Dies The New York Times September 25 1961 Accessed August 22 2018 Cloud David S U S Military Leader in Iraq Talks of Thinning the Lines The New York Times May 26 2007 Accessed February 27 2008 We ll do this in a very deliberate and slow way General Odierno a 1976 West Point graduate from Rockaway N J said in an interview here USA Department of Defense US Army Gen Odierno Retires amid Controversy over Iraq Remarks military com August 15 2015 Accessed August 28 2013 Jackson Herb Former Rep Robert Roe longtime congressman from Passaic County dies at age 90 The Record July 15 2014 Accessed July 16 2014 Roe died at home in Rockaway Township of congestive heart failure according to his godson Assemblyman Scott Rumana R Wayne External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Rockaway Township New Jersey Rockaway Township 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