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It is with great excitement and enthusiasm that I announce the opening of our new office located at 186 Main Street in beautiful Chatham, NJ. We are located in the heart of the historic downtown right next to F. Gerald New and in the same building as Cambridge Street Papers, two wonderful, locally owned shops.

We have long recognized the potential for Turpin Real Estate in Chatham as so many of our clients moving into the Somerset Hills have come from this area.  As the number of transactions our agents have had in the Chatham and Madison area have steadily increased over the past few years the notion of opening a Chatham Turpin office has become more and more appealing.

Our core group of experienced agents staffing the office includes Susan Barba, Cindy Edgar, Lois Olmstead and Ted Zeller, all of whom are intimately familiar with the area, having either lived in Chatham or currently living in the immediate area.  As the office manager of our newest office, I am thrilled to bring the high level of client service and creative marketing programs that have been our company’s hallmarks for a half century to the Chathams and surrounding towns. Give us a call at 973-635-5555, or stop by!

Posted by: John Turpin

Chatham Recreation

October 9th, 2009

If you love sports and the great outdoors, Chatham is the town for you!

The town offers several parks:

Shepard Kollock Park provides a covered picnic area, an all-purpose field (for baseball, softball, field hockey, and lacrosse), a playground and a boat launch onto the Passaic River.

Memorial Park offers a tree-covered playground, fields for baseball, softball, basketball courts, picnic tables, and a town swimming pool (membership to the Chatham Borough Municipal Pool is available to town residents).

Garden Park is located off Main Street and provides 6 tennis courts, tennis practice boards, basketball courts, and a playground area.

Stanley Park, located on River Road on the Passaic River, features a picnic area and walking paths along the river.

Lum Avenue Park offers a new “turf” field for lacrosse, football, field hockey, and soccer.

Chatham Borough participates in McArp (Morris County Adaptive Recreation Program), which offers golf permits to the Millburn Par 3 Golf Course, and assists with the funding of items for the Chatham Wrestling Club, the Chatham Community Band, and the Senior Citizens Club of the Chathams.

Posted by:Cynthia Edgar

This ornate Colonial Revival house, c.1908, was built by famous architect Frederick Cowperthwaite for Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Harvey Lum. Mr. Lum, who worked for the law office of Whitehead & Guild in Newark, and was admitted to the bar in 1870, was elected the first Mayor of Chatham in 1897. A life long resident of Chatham, he was a leader in Chatham Borough’s separation from Chatham Township. Edward Harris Lum, Frederick’s brother, born in 1857, graduated in 1880 from Harvard, and was in the same class with Theodore Roosevelt. Charles Lum, also a brother of Frederick’s, was born in 1860, and graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Columbia University in 1881. Ernest Lum, Frederick’s son, who also resided in this house, would become Mayor of Chatham in the 1930’s. Today there is a Lum Avenue, and a new Lum Turf Field located behind the Municipal Building.

Set on a hill with distant views, this stately property combines a number of elaborate exterior details from earlier classical forms, such as the full-height colonnaded portico with Ionic capitals, “Adam” Style fan-lighted doorway, keystone window lentils, and pediment dormers with Palladian windows. The interior floor plan consists of a “four square” layout with a “kitchen ell.” Grand in scale, yet very livable, this home features an updated kitchen, eight bedrooms, three full floors, five fireplaces, two side-porches, pocket-doors, detailed moldings and wainscoting, and craftsmanship from a bygone era.

Owned by a musical family, this home once housed three Steinway grand pianos. Over the years, house concerts have been presented by members of the Emerson String Quartet, the Metropolitan Opera’s Jane Bunnell and Paul Plishka, pianist Jeffrey Swann, and cellist Sergey Antonov – the 2007 winner of the Tschaikovsky Gold Medal.

Lyrica Chamber Music in Chatham, now in its 22nd season, was founded here by one of the property’s owners, Mariel Bossert. Lyrica is now directed by her daughter, violinist Laura Bossert, and pianist Adam Waite. On a typical concert weekend at 202 Fairmount Avenue, the house is filled with music played by classical musicians who rehearse diligently for Sunday’s concert.

This landmark house was also used to film the movie “Imaginary Heros” starring Sigourney Weaver and Jeff Daniels a few years ago. This evolved into a Chatham “happening” with many locals coming to watch the filming, and receiving Sigourney’s autograph!

The property includes a Carriage House, which was once used as the living quarters for the Lum’s coachman, and stables for their horses. It is now used as a 2-car garage.

For additional information on this premier property located on “Mansion Row on The Hill” please click here.

Posted by: Cynthia Edgar


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