Posted by Billy NY on December 11, 2011 at 08:35:18 from (67.248.100.3):
In Reply to: this mornings bike ride posted by larry@stinescorner on December 11, 2011 at 08:17:17:
Funny, how most of NJ looked like that way back when, I worked on some large site jobs from places like Wharton, up north, to many in Monmouth and Ocean counties, and remember the demolition of old barns, silos etc., never liked what we were doing to the land, some of the job sites were once beautiful farms.
I worked outside of Morristown on a few jobs, one in Mendham, off Washington Valley Road, and another site job not too far away over at the Abbey Delbarton school for girls, the scenery around those jobs were incredible, so is the money in those places. Far Hills and the road you take a left on, in Mendham, that takes you to Far Hills, and connects with another road at the end, is something to see, ATT Mooreland Farms, is something to see, so is the back roads from Morristown, on the east side of 287, to Basking Ridge where I lived, farms are beautiful, mostly horses, people never see what NJ really is, cause they judge it from the NJTPKE, GSP, 80 etc. I remember so many nice places and farms north NJ in sussex had some nice farms we hauled gravel off of one to a site job in Wharton, was a highway that kind of parallel's 80, so many places I've been, I can't recall exactly how to get back to them again, developers have run rampant on NJ, especially K Hovnanian.
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