At Prestige Pest Unit, we help homeowners in Netcong, NJ, tackle pest problems effectively. Whether it’s termite control, mosquito management, or bed bug treatments, we use proven methods and environmentally friendly products to protect your living spaces.
As a locally owned and operated company, our team is familiar with the unique pest challenges the Morris County region faces. We offer reliable services and personalized care to meet your needs. Let us help you reclaim your home from unwanted invaders – contact us today to get started.
Pests can disrupt your life in more ways than one, from damaging your property to spreading diseases. Taking action early is the best way to keep your home safe and comfortable.
At Prestige Pest Unit, we offer a full-range of pest control services, including termite control, mosquito treatments, bed bug treatments, and even emergency pest control. Located in Netcong, NJ, and serving Morris County, our goal is to help you maintain a pest-free home. Call 973-949-0977 today to schedule your service and take the first step toward reclaiming your space.
Netcong received its name from the Musconetcong River, named by the Lenape Native Americans and meaning “grass creek”, “swamp stream”, “rapid stream” or “clear stream place”. Along with the river, the proximity of the old Morris and Sussex Turnpike, which passed through the region shortly after 1801, and the coming of the Morris Canal, in 1831, made the site a favorable one for development.
After becoming a borough, the residents had to elect the first governing body. The first mayor was Abraham J. Drake, elected November 14, 1894. A census of Netcong taken July 1895 showed a population of 877 people.
Netcong derived much of its business from the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad, which had its last stop in Morris County in the heart of the borough. The DL&W’s Sussex Branch to Branchville also stopped at Netcong Station, with the Sussex Branch coming into the opposite side of the station from where NJ Transit’s line is today. The big railroad roundhouse in Port Morris also supplied many jobs for the town residents.