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Stirling, New Jersey

Census-designated places in Morris County, New JerseyCensus-designated places in New JerseyLong Hill Township, New JerseyUnincorporated communities in Morris County, New JerseyUnincorporated communities in New Jersey
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Stirling Station facing NY Penn bound
Stirling Station facing NY Penn bound

Stirling is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) located within Long Hill Township in Morris County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. The area is served as United States Postal Service ZIP Code 07980. The Stirling train station is located along the Gladstone Branch of the New Jersey Transit Morristown Line. As of the 2000 United States Census, the population for ZIP Code Tabulation Area (ZCTA) 07980 was 2,499.

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Stirling, New Jersey
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N 40.671944444444 ° E -74.495 °
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Union Street 303
07980
New Jersey, United States
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Stirling Station facing NY Penn bound
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Wagner Farm Arboretum

Wagner Farm Arboretum is located at 197 Mountain Avenue, Warren Township in Somerset County, New Jersey. The arboretum spans 92.6 acres of open land where children and adults can participate in recreational events, classes, and volunteering experiences.The arboretum began in 2001, when Warren Township purchased the Wagner Farm property. In 2002 the town's advisory committee suggested that the site be made into an arboretum, and a nonprofit organization to this end was formed in 2004. In the Spring of 2007, Wagner Farm Arboretum collaborated with The Gardeners of Watchung Hills to open the Community Garden. It was also during this year that the Giving Garden Project (GGP) started and as of 2017 has distributed over 100,000 pounds of produce to the needy. The GGP partners with the Wagner Farm Arboretum “Growing To Give” educational program and the local elementary schools to help students plant seeds, learn about the environment and understand the social aspects of giving back to a community. The Children plant seeds in flats and tend them for several weeks in their classrooms. Then in the Spring, they plant the seedlings in the Giving Garden plots. The Children's Garden broke ground in the fall of 2008 and has become a wonderful place for children and adults to explore and relax. In 2014, Wagner Farm Arboretum celebrated its 10th year as a non-profit organization. Over the years since its incorporation, through the leadership of the members of the Board of Trustees, and with the tireless efforts of many volunteers and committee members, the Arboretum has made an impact to the community and environment one step at a time, one seedling at a time, and one helping hand at a time.