Are pests turning your Dover, NJ home into their own playground? Prestige Pest Unit will send them packing with our proven pest control solutions.
At Prestige Pest Unit, we’ve made it our mission to help Dover, NJ residents keep their homes pest-free. Using effective techniques, we tackle pest problems at their source to protect your home and family.
Our team of experienced professionals are proud to provide the Morris County community with pest control services that deliver real results. From pest inspections to termite pest control, you can count on us to create a safer and more comfortable living space for you and your loved ones.
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Pests can damage your home and pose risks to your family’s health, making pest control an essential service for every household. Termites can compromise your home’s structure, while mosquitoes and bed bugs affect your comfort and well-being. Acting early prevents these problems from growing worse.
At Prestige Pest Unit, we focus on keeping homes in Dover, NJ, safe from pests. Whether it’s proactive treatment or an urgent situation, we have the tools to address it. Call 973-949-0977 today to learn how our services can protect your home and family.
Joseph Latham was deeded the land that includes present-day Dover in 1713, from portions of land that had been purchased from Native Americans by the Proprietors of West Jersey. On May 31, 1722, Latham and his wife Jane deeded 527 acres (2.13 km2) over to John Jackson of Flushing, New York. Jackson settled on the eastern portion of his land along Granny’s Brook at the site of what would later become the Ross Ribbon Factory on Park Heights Avenue.
Iron ore at the time was so plentiful that it could be collected off the ground at the nearby Dickerson Mine in Mine Hill. At Jackson’s Forge, ore would be processed into bars that would then be transported to Paterson and other industrial areas towards the east. The passage of the Iron Act by the British Parliament led to financial difficulties, leading Jackson into bankruptcy in 1753, with all of his property and belongings sold off at a Sheriff’s sale. Quaker Hartshorne Fitz Randolph purchased Jackson’s property and annexed to his own existing property, which would later become part of Randolph Township.
Dover was incorporated as a town on April 1, 1869, within Randolph Township and became fully independent as of March 5, 1896. The town charter was amended in 1875. On May 7, 1896, Dover was reincorporated as a city and regained its status as a town on March 21, 1899, after the referendum that approved the change was invalidated by a court ruling.
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