Morris County :
Today, Morris County is New Jersey's seventh-largest county. There are 39 Towns in the 477.8 square mile county, and approximately 470,000 persons reside in Morris County. Morris County is the epicenter of New Jersey's biotechnology industry and has emerged as a nationally recognized life sciences hub. Learn about each of our 39 municipalities. How is Morris County's government structured? The Board of County Commissioners oversees the entire county. Below that is the Clerk of the Board, County Counsel, and County Administrator's Office. The Administrator's Office is in charge of our six departments. Across the bottom of the Coat of Arms is the adopted Morris County motto, “Tandem Vincitur”, emblazoned in Latin on a horizontal scroll. Translated, it means: At last it is conquered.
Boonton, Brookside, Budd Lake, Butler, Cedar Knolls, Chatham, Chester, Convent Station, Denville, Dover, East Hanover, Flanders, Florham Park, Gillette, Green Village, Hibernia, Ironia, Kenvil, Lake Hiawatha, Lake Hopatcong, Landing, Ledgewood, Lincoln Park, Long Valley, Madison, Mendham, Millington, Mine Hill, Montville, Morris Plains, Morristown, Mount Arlington, Mount Freedom, Mount Tabor, Mountain Lakes, Netcong, New Vernon, Parsippany, Pequannock, Picatinny Arsenal, Pine Brook, Pompton Plains, Randolph, Riverdale, Rockaway, Schooleys Mountain, Stirling, Succasunna, Towaco, Wharton, Whippany