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Butler, NJ
(Morris County)
Originally called West
Bloomingdale, this small municipality underwent a name
change in 1901 as a result of famous entrepreneur Richard
Butler investing in the American Hard Rubber Company in the
late 1800's. In 1996, the High Point Wheat Beer Company (HPB)
opened their brewery in this historic mill. Located at the
intersection of Main Street and Boonton Avenue, the huge red
brick building is the center of Butler, and at the turn of
the century, it employed many German immigrants. Making only
traditional German style wheat beers, HPB is the first and
only exclusive wheat beer brewery in America. Commercial
activity in Butler is concentrated along NJ 23 and Main
Street.
Today Butler offers a perfect balance between the natural
beauty and quality of life of northern New Jersey and the
allure of Manhattan. Butler's downtown setting is nestled against the
forested hills of Morris County. A Street-level shopping and
village ambience create the sense of an intimate community
here.
Schools
Kindergarten through 12th grade:
Aaron Decker School - Grades K-4
Richard Butler School - Grades 5-8
Butler High School.
Students from Bloomingdale attend Butler High School as part
of a sending/receiving relationship with the Bloomingdale
School District. St.
Transportation
Public transportation is easily accessible with bus service
on Main Street and rail connections in the nearby towns of Lincoln
Park and Towaco. Interstate 287, route 202 and other major
highways
are just minutes away. NJ Transit bus service: 194 route to
the Port Authority Bus Terminal in Midtown Manhattan and 75
route to Newark. For rail
and bus schedules and fare information visit
NJTransit.com
Recreation Facilities
Enjoy the outdoors at
Hacklebarney State Park, a
dozen county parks, five
golf courses and arboretums.
From museums and theaters,
to art galleries and
historic sites, Culture is
plentiful here.
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.
Year-round activities for various age groups. Call (908)
876-5941 for more information.
Shopping
There is plenty of shopping found on routes 23
and 46, the Willowbrook Mall and Wayne Towne Center malls in
Wayne and in Morristown.
Municipal Offices:
1 Ace Road
973-838-7200
Library
1 Ace Road
973-838-3262
http://www.butlerlibrary.org
Official Town Website: http://www.butlerborough.com
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