Some Pictures From New Providence, NJ

It was a raining night drive from Edison to Murry Hill
Back to school - Sale - Sales everything :)
Onions, cut to pieces

Long Hill Chapel, Chatlam - NJ

Chatham Township is a township in Morris County, New Jersey.The village that now is Chatham first was settled by Europeans in 1710 in Morris Township, within the Province of New Jersey. It was settled because the site already was the location of an important crossing of the Passaic River as well as being close to a gap in the Watchung Mountains and on the path of a well-worn Native American trail. It was an active community fighting in the American Revolutionary War.
Below is the Long Hill Chapel, Chatlam 

An Evening in Edison, New Jersey

Edison Township was originally called as Raritan Township till March 17, 1870, from portions of both Piscataway Township and Woodbridge Township. Portions of the township were taken to form Metuchen (March 20, 1900) and Highland Park (March 15, 1905). The name was officially changed to Edison Township as of November 10, 1954, based on the results of a referendum passed eight days earlier.