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We're happy to see you
here at East Hanover Online and we hope this will be a friendly place to
find out more about East Hanover. We cover everything about East Hanover, NJ --
from East Hanover weather and
traffic to East Hanover movies and
maps, civic and
religious organizations,
shopping,
news,
sports, real estate,
schools and education,
dining,
health care, local
businesses, municipal services,
recreation -- you name it! We highlight
achievements of local residents and
organizations, and even have a place where your thoughts
and opinions can be shared. East Hanover Online even has East Hanover
pollen counts! |
What's Happening?
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FIOS TV
Better picture than Cablevision?
More channels?
Perhaps.
But if you watch MSNBC
beware:
they don't include it in our area!
Check it out! |

East Hanover Farmer's Market Ribbon Cutting by Mayor
Agnellino and members of the East Hanover Community Partnership (SID)
Committee |
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Every
Monday
mid-June to
mid-October |
The East Hanover
Farmers Market, sponsored by by East Hanover Community Partnership, Special
Improvement District (SID), is open at the School Avenue municipal
parking lot from noon-6pm every Monday through the end of October. The
Farmers Market features fresh produce, fruit, baked goods, meats, poultry,
pasta, cheeses, pickles and deserts. For more information, call (973)
740-8815 |
| Tuesdays in July & August |
Music in the Park,
starting at 7:30 PM at Lurker Park, sponsored by Novartis. Food, soft drinks and
ice cream are available. All Music in the Park events are "rain or shine". |
Every
Thursday |
Support Group
for those who are separated or divorced meets at St. Rose of Lima Church at
312 Ridgedale Ave. in East Hanover at 6:30 PM. The support group is for
anyone in and around East Hanover in need of this ministry. For further
information please call Laura at (973) 581-1636 |
2nd Wednesday
(typically) |
Hanover Park
Regional Board of Education meets at 8 PM at the Board offices, 75 Mt.
Pleasant Avenue, East Hanover. Additional meetings are held on the 4th Wednesday
of April, May and June. |
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May 12 |
Hanover Area Network Developers
(HAND) evening meeting, sponsored by the
Hanover Area
Chamber of Commerce at Costco, Route 10 West, East Hanover. Assemblyman
Richard A. Merkt will present "New Jersey State Government 101 - The Basics". There will be ample time for introductions and networking so bring
your business cards and a guest. Refreshments are generously provided by Costco.
Meeting cost is $10 for Members, $20 for Visitors. |
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May 20 |
Hanover Area Network Developers
(HAND) breakfast meeting, sponsored by the
Hanover Area
Chamber of Commerce. Join us at Oxford Learning Center (Route 10 East,
Whippany, in the Pine Plaza) from 7:30 to 9:00 am. Meeting Cost is $10 for
members, $20 for visitors. There will be ample time for introductions and
networking. |
May 31 &
June 1 |
McGuire AFB hosts the 2008 Air
Expo - FREE to the public. Event headliner will be the
U.S. Air
ForceThunderbirds. For more information,
visit the web site,
e-mail the airshow, or
call the Air Expo Committee at (609) 754-1919. |
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June 9 |
Hanover Area Network Developers
(HAND) evening meeting, sponsored by the
Hanover Area
Chamber of Commerce at Warnock,
175 Route 10 East, East Hanover. Florham Park Mayor Scott Eveland will be
speaking. There will be ample time for introductions and networking so bring
your business cards and a guest. Refreshments are generously provided by Costco.
Meeting cost is $10 for Members, $20 for Visitors. |
To list your event in our What's Happening
calendar, please email us at
Bill@EastHanoverOnline.com.
If you have any questions,
suggestions, or comments about our site,
we welcome them.
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The
Walkway of Honor in Downtown East Hanover.
(Click to enlarge the photo)
Steve Swanbeck's book East Hanover
is part of the
"Images of America" series by Arcadia Publishing.
It's
available from the East Hanover Historical Society
for $19.95. Call
Christine at (973) 428-8201. |
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We support the National
Center for Missing & Exploited Children.
Click here to see
missing children from New Jersey.
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