As you wander through our web pages, come and journey with us through the Borough of Netcong.  Nestled in the mountains of Morris County, the Borough of Netcong is small in size but lacks for nothing.  Still maintaining our small town appearance, we have a bustling Main Street enhanced by Lake Musconetcong on its perimeter.  With The Growing Stage Theater, Netcong is in the forefront of children's theater.  Our education system contains both parochial and public schools.  Our 10 student per teacher ratio allows the children better access to their teachers, emphasing the learning process.

High School students attend Lenape Valley Regional High School, which is shared by Netcong, Stanhope and Byram residents.  Lenape Valley also has its own Planetarium for the students  which is opened from time to time for the general public and is well worth a visit.

Our down town area offers a variety of eating establishments ranging from Tex Mex to Italian.  Our yearly Feasts are exciting and end with an amazing firework display.  Netcong Day which we hold in September, attracts vendors and visitors from far and wide and is a wonderful day for strolling through our town.

Netcong is the hub of up-to-date transportation. New Jersey Transit provides train service to many other towns and links to NYC Path Trains.  Access from Route 80 and Rt. 46 brings many diverse travelers to our Borough.  NJ Transit NEW Customer number is: 973-275-5555.

Come and spend some time in Netcong, it might just feel like home. All roads lead to Netcong.  How many can you find?

The Borough of Netcong, 23 Maple Avenue, Netcong, NJ  07857
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A close up of the west side of Main Street
looking north from the railroad tracks around
1907. Visible from left to right are the stores
at 65-73 Main street, Citizens' National Bank,
a small post office building at around 51 Main
Street, a pharmacy at around 47-49 Main, the
firehouse and Borough Hall, Dr. John Miller's
house (now Morgans Funeral Home), and
the George T. Keech house at 27 Main Street.
West Side of Main Street, near the railroad tracks, in the 1940's. At left is the old Netcong Post Office, built in 1941 by Thomas Koclas. Architect Fredereick Klie, a Netcong resident, designed the building which was built by DiRenzo brothers. The post office remained here until the 1960's. In the center is Charles R. Blesskany's Five and Ten, later owned by Olive and Ruth McConnell until 1987. 1933436_scaled_513x275.jpg

Netcong, formerly South Stanhope was incorporated as a Borough on October 22, 1894. Parts of Mt. Olive and Roxbury Townships were added to South Stanhope to form the Borough, which is about one mile square. Netcong received its name from the Musconetcong River, which the Delaware Indians called grass creek or swamp stream. The proximity of the old Morris and Sussex Turnpike, which passed through the region shortly after 1801, and the coming of the Morris Canal, in 1831, also made the site a favorable one for development.

After becoming a Borough, the residents had to elect the first Governing Body. The first Mayor was Abraham J. Drake, elected November 14, 1894. A census of Netcong taken July of 1895 showed a population of 877 people. Today's population is around 3,600.

Netcong derived much of its business from the Delaware-Lackawanna & Western Railroad, which had its last stop in Morris County in the heart of the Borough. The big railroad roundhouse in Port Morris also supplied many jobs for the town residents.

In 1903, a major fire destroyed about half of Netcong's business district and necessitated the reconstruction of about half a dozen buildings. Also in 1903, Citizens National Bank was organized, and municipal water was installed along with electricity. The electrical power was supplied by the Willsbrook Electric Company, of Stanhope. Shortly thereafter, the Netcong Fire Department was formed, and in 1905 a new wood-frame Borough Hall was erected.

The earliest churches in the community were St. Michael's Roman Catholic Church, organized in Sept. 1880 and Grace Baptist Church, which was founded in August 1890. Another church established in town was the Methodist Church known as "The Church in the Glen", this church was built in 1915, along the Musconetcong River.

In 1889 the first post office was built and a school was built on Budd Lake Road. In 1892, a more modern two story brick building was built on College Road having a primary school with six teachers and grammar school with three, all under the direction of a supervising principal.

As the years passed, Netcong grew and prospered. In the summer, many people from New Jersey's large cities came to this area for vacations. Several homes took in overnight guests and there were cottages to rent along the lake shore.

This information was contributed by the Musconetcong Foundrymen Historical Society and the records of the late Louis M. Huyler.

Pictured Below - The old Netcong Post Office from the early 1900's. 

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Last Updated (Wednesday, 09 June 2010 13:39)

 

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