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Why Live in Greenwich
Greenwich Township, located in Warren County, New Jersey, is a historic community with roots dating back to the 17th century. The township includes smaller communities such as Stewartsville, Kennedy Mills, and the Greenwich subdivision. Stewartsville serves as the central hub, often synonymous with Greenwich itself. The township has a population of just under 5,500 residents, with significant growth occurring around the turn of the century due to new housing developments. Greenwich features a mix of historic single-family homes, including Colonials and traditional styles from the 18th and 19th centuries, as well as ranch styles and contemporary Colonials built between the 1950s and early 2000s. Properties often feature ample lots with green lawns, driveways, and garages. The Greenwich Township School District includes Greenwich Elementary and Stewartsville Middle School, both highly rated, with secondary students attending Phillipsburg High School, which offers Career and Technical Education courses. Outdoor recreation is plentiful with Thomas Stewart Park, Belclare Farm for equestrian activities, and the Morris Canal Greenway Trail for hiking. The nearby Architects Golf Club and Merrill Creek Reservoir provide additional leisure options. Shopping and dining are accessible along U.S. Highway 22, featuring big-box stores, national retailers, and a variety of eateries. Transportation is primarily car-dependent, with Interstate 78 and Route 173 facilitating travel. Morristown Airport is 18 miles away, while Newark Liberty International Airport is 32 miles away. St. Luke’s Hospital – Warren Campus is a short drive, offering 24-hour emergency services.