Randolph, New Jersey, was settled in the 1700s and became a township in 1805. Initially an agricultural and mining community, it was known for its rich iron ore deposits, which played a role in early American industry, particularly during the Revolutionary War. The Morris Canal, built in the 1820s, further spurred local commerce. By the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Randolph became a popular summer resort destination for city dwellers. Today, the township balances suburban growth with preserving its historical roots, including parks and historical sites like the Ironia section.
Randolph, NJ, offers a relaxed, family-friendly suburban vibe with a perfect mix of rural charm and modern convenience. Known for its excellent schools, expansive parks, and scenic trails, the town fosters a strong sense of community. Its quiet neighborhoods, recreational activities, and close proximity to shopping and dining make Randolph an appealing place for those seeking a peaceful yet active lifestyle.
Public • Grades PK-2
193 students • 11 student/teacher
Public • Grades PK-2
193 students • 11 student/teacher
Public • Grades 3-8
382 students • 10 student/teacher
Public • Grades 3-8
382 students • 10 student/teacher
Public • Grades 9-12
1,837 students • 14 student/teacher
Public • Grades 9-12
1,837 students • 14 student/teacher
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