Green Village, New Jersey
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Green Village is an unincorporated area located within portions of both Harding Township and Chatham Township in Morris County, New Jersey. It is located just north of the Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge.
Green Village has its own post office and fire station, as well as a plant nursery known as the Farm, a deli, a Methodist church, and a gas station.
[edit] Education
Because Green Village is split between Harding Township and Chatham Township, children attend schools in both school districts, based on the township they technically reside in.
[edit] Rolling Knolls Landfill
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Green Village is the site of the Rolling Knolls Landfill, a landfill identified by the United States Environmental Protection Agency as a Superfund site. The landfill is bordered on two sides by the Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge, and was formerly known as Miele's Dump, named for owner Robert Miele.
The landfill is notable for being cited by the Environmental Protection Agency as a Superfund site under CERCLA.
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