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Harding Township occupies an area of 20 square miles of picturesque countryside set amidst the rolling hills of southern Morris County and is just 29 miles from Manhattan. This community is noted for its expansive estates horse farms and bridle trails. The town center which consists of a post office, church, delicatessen, auto repair shop and a few offices is the quaint village of New Vernon. The rural flavor of this area has been retained through minimum lot size requirements of three acres. More than 40% of its area is federally protected open space due to the Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge and historic Jockey Hollow.
Fast Facts: Established: 1922 Population: 3,500 Size: 20.5 square miles Housing: Estates, Horse farms, Colonials Attractions: Great Swamp National Preserve  Commuter Information: There is no Harding Train Station. Many of the surrounding towns provide commuter parking for their residents only. Daily spaces and a limited number of annual parking permits are available in Madison and Summit for Harding residents. 
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