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Dave Weber

Foot Zoneologist

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Hey I'm Dave and I offer magnificently balanced health by providing foot zones to more effectively get your body to tap into its Divinely-provided gift of healing itself. Start Your Health Off On The Right Foot! –Dave Weber's Foot Zoning


Frequently asked questions

 

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New Providence, NJ

 

New Providence is a borough on the northwestern edge of Union County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. It is located on the Passaic River, which forms the county boundary with Morris County bordering Chatham Township.

The borough is home to much of the Murray Hill neighborhood with the remainder lying in neighboring Berkeley Heights. Service on the NJ Transit is available at the New Providence and Murray Hill stations. More than 9% of New Providence's land is publicly owned and protected parkland.

As of the 2020 United States Census, the borough's population was 13,650, an increase of 1,479 (+12.2%) from the 2010 census count of 12,171, which in turn reflected an increase of 264 (+2.2%) from the 11,907 counted in the 2000 census.

New Providence is bordered by Berkeley Heights to the southwest and south, and by Summit to the east in Union County; and to the north by Chatham Township, across the Passaic River, in Morris County.

New Providence places a strong emphasis on health and wellness, offering residents access to various facilities and programs aimed at promoting well-being. The Summit Medical Group provides comprehensive healthcare services, including primary care, specialty services, and wellness programs, ensuring that residents receive quality medical care close to home. Hand and Stone Massage and Facial Spa specializes in massages, facials, and other spa treatments, Hand and Stone provides a relaxing environment for wellness and rejuvenation. Massage Envy is known for its therapeutic massages and skincare services, Massage Envy offers a variety of options for relaxation and stress relief. European Wax Center while primarily focused on waxing services, European Wax Center also offers facial treatments and skincare products for a comprehensive spa experience. Life Time Athletic provides a wide range of wellness services, including massage therapy, skincare treatments, fitness classes, and more. Retro Fitness is a gym with cardio equipment, weight training, group fitness classes, and personal training options.

 

Top sites in New Providence, NJ: The Deserted Village, Saltbox Museum, Watchung Reservation. 

 

Population: Approximately 13,300 (2020). Area: 3.71 sq mi (9.61 km2). Elevation: 102 feet (31 meters). ZIP Code: 07974. Area Code: 908. 

 

FAQs

 

What is the history of New Providence, NJ?

The written history of New Providence begins in 1664 when James, Duke of York and brother to King Charles II, purchased the land that became known as the Elizabethtown Tract from the Lenape Native Americans. Its first European settlers were members of a Puritan colony established in 1720, which was the first permanent settlement of its type.[25] The settlement was originally called "Turkey" or "Turkey Town", due to the presence of wild turkeys in the area.

 

What makes New Providence, NJ famous?

Nokia Bell Labs, formerly known as Bell Telephone Laboratories, is located in the New Providence neighborhood of Murray Hill. Researchers at this facility were credited with the development of radio astronomy, the transistor, the laser, the photovoltaic cell, and other advances in technology. Nine Nobel Prizes have been awarded for work completed at this facility. The Presbyterian Church is a large, white, historic church in the center of town.

 

What is the cost of living in New Providence, NJ?

A typical home costs $703,100, which is 108.0% more expensive than the national average of $338,100 and 62.7% more expensive than the average New Jersey home, at $432,100. Renting a two-bedroom unit in New Providence costs $2,160 per month, which is 51.0% more than the national average of $1,430 and 20.8% more than the state average of $1,710. To live comfortably in New Providence, New Jersey, a minimum annual income of $134,640 for a family, and $72,000 for a single person is recommended.

 

Sources

Borough of New Providence

Wikipedia

Bestplaces

Summit Medical Group

Hand and Stone Massage and Facial Spa

Massage Envy

European Wax Center 

Life Time Athletic

Retro Fitness

The Deserted Village

Saltbox Museum

Watchung Reservation

 

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