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Here are some interesting tidbits we've picked up about your city.
Chatham is a borough in Morris County, New Jersey, United States. As of the United States 2000 Census, the population was 8,460.
Chatham was originally formed as a village within Chatham Township, on August 19, 1892, based on the results of a referendum held ten days earlier. Chatham was incorporated as an independent borough by an Act of the New Jersey Legislature on March 1, 1897, replacing Chatham village.
Being less than 2.5 square miles with a central business district and railroad station to which one may walk comfortably without having to traverse much more than a mile from its farthest boundary, it is a pedestrian friendly community.
In July 2005, CNN/Money and Money magazine ranked Chatham ninth on its updated annual list of the 100 Best Places to Live in the United States. Chatham Library was founded in 1908 in downtown Chatham after decades of discussion and planning. Growth of the collection brought about expansion and movement to progressively larger facilities until the current building was built on Main Street. The new site was chosen after the Fairview Hotel, which had been on the site, burned down. The hotel land was bought in the early 1920s by Charles L. Lum, after whose family Lum Avenue is named, and a brick building was constructed to house the library. The new Chatham Library was dedicated and opened to the public in 1924.
A referendum was placed on the November 1974 ballot regarding jointure, providing that the Chatham Library would serve Chatham Township residents also, and the measure passed. The library was renamed as the Library of the Chathams, which now is administered by six trustees, who are appointed jointly through the two governments via the mayors of Chatham and Chatham Township or their representatives, as well as a representative from the newly created joint School District of the Chathams.[10]
The Library of the Chathams joined the Morris Automated Information Network (MAIN), an electronic database linking together all the public libraries in Morris County, in 1985. Recently, an expansion costing nearly $4,000,000 was completed (with the governments of Chatham and Chatham Township contributing a combined $2,000,000). The project was completed and the new addition dedicated on January 11, 2004.[
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