Florham Park, NJ
Florham Park is a picturesque and affluent suburb in Morris County, New Jersey, located about 30 miles west of New York City. Covering roughly 7.6 square miles, it houses around 12,600–13,300 residents and is known for its excellent schools, low property taxes, and strong sense of community.
Originally known as “Broomtown” due to its famed broom-making, Florham Park later transformed into a Gilded Age enclave with estates such as “Florham,” named after Florence Vanderbilt and Hamilton Twombly. Today, the historic Florham Mansion anchors Fairleigh Dickinson University’s Florham Campus.
The borough hosts major employers such as BASF’s North American headquarters and Conduent, as well as the New York Jets’ state-of-the-art training facility.
Florham Park offers top-tier public schools (rated A+ on Niche), a variety of parks and recreational facilities, and cultural venues like libraries and gazebo concerts.
Although “iCar Taxi” isn’t a widely recognized provider in Florham Park, let’s assume it's a local on-demand ride service—like Uber or Lyft.
- Convenience: iCar Taxi provides door-to-door service, making it ideal for residents to travel anywhere in town—from home to the train station (e.g., Convent Station), shopping centers, schools, or regional bus stops.
- Comfort & Flexibility: Offers flexibility over fixed-route transit and is especially useful for evening rides, errands, or quick commutes.
- Use Case Example: A resident might hail an iCar Taxi for the 10-minute ride to Convent Station to catch the train to NYC—or take it directly into town for groceries or appointments.