Hours- Warwick Open Daily
Monday - Saturday 10-6
Sunday 10-5
Hours-Madison
Open Daily
Monday - Friday 10-6
Thursdays Till 8PM
Saturday 10-5
Sunday 12-4
Other late hours available by Appointment
Warwick
Located in mid Hudson Valley region,
and only fifty five miles from New York City,
the Town of Warwick is a beautiful mix of country
and urban, old and new, fresh farm markets and
fancy restaurants. Its rural character with rolling
hills and farmland dotted with red barns and
gracious old farmhouses is welcoming a growing
downtown with increasingly urban character. Warwick
is home to many artists, local and world renowned,
local wineries, antique shops, beautiful horse
farms, local ski resorts, Victorian bed and breakfasts,
and of course, Applefest. Read more….
Madison The
Borough of Madison is a small, suburban community in
southeast Morris County, New Jersey, about fifteen miles
due west of Times Square.
The earliest settlers of European descent arrived about
1715 and established "Bottle
Hill" at the crossroads of Ridgedale Avenue and Kings Road. Madison's growth
accelerated after the Civil War. The railroad provided good transportation for
its farm produce. Later it made possible the establishment of a flourishing rose
growing industry, still commemorated in Madison's nick-name, The Rose City.
The Morris and Essex Line became one of America's first commuter railroads, attracting
well-to-do families and contributing to the development of "Millionaire's
Row," which stretched from downtown Madison to Morristown.
Madison, with an area of four square miles, has a population of approximately
16,000. The center of Madison's borough government is in the Hartley Dodge Memorial
building, an imposing structure located across King's Road from the railroad
station.
Madison is known as a community with strong educational, cultural and historical
amenities. The Free Public Library of the Borough of Madison is exceptional for
a community of Madison's size and is widely regarded as one of the finest small
community public libraries in New Jersey.
Madison is the home of Drew University and has the Madison-Florham
Park Campus of Fairleigh Dickinson University and the
College of St. Elizabeth immediately adjacent.
Madison is the home of the Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey, the Playwright's
Theater of New Jersey, the Museum of Early Trades and Crafts, and the Adult School
of Chatham, Madison, and Florham Park.
Madison's downtown is a thriving central business district.
It is supported by a Downtown Development Commission and
a Downtown Manager. The Madison Civic Commercial Historic
District, which includes much of "downtown" as
well as Borough Hall and the train station, is on the State
Register of Historic Places. At any time there is very little
vacant commercial space. In recent years Madison has become
noted for the number and quality of its restaurants.