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Are you a local business? Help your community, support non-profits and gain access to invaluable member resources and benefits by becoming a part of the Randolph Area Chamber of Commerce.

About the Randolph Area Chamber of Commerce

The Randolph Area Chamber of Commerce, (RACC), represents the needs of local organizations to the government and the community on business related issues important to our members. The RACC is a key partner for your organization’s success, offering the expertise of its members, providing business educational programs to help you develop your business and fostering professional networking opportunities.

Officers

Lisa Natoli
President
Mainly Menus, LLC
973-398-3314

Sandra Ryan
Vice President
First Bank
973-895-5812

Eric Fernandes
Treasurer
Nisivoccia LLP
973-298-8500

 

Marcia Geltman
Administrator
info@RandolphChamber.org

Directors

Greg Bock
Servpro of S.W. Morris County
973-895-5000

Kelly Huber
M & T Bank
973-366-7081

Helene Elbaum
Newmark Associates
973-884-4444

Kevin Mahoney
Doody Calls
800-366-3922

Alex Yaworsky
US Power Online
973-626-5410

Bill Shuler
U.S. Insurance Agency
973-476-5549

Tom Vetter
Vetter Planning
973-638-2508

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The Randolph Area Chamber of Commerce board members.

About the Randolph, New Jersey Area

The earliest known inhabitants of what is now Randolph were the Lenni Lenape Native Americans. The earliest European settlers of what is now Randolph were Quakers and one of the pioneering landowners was Hartshorne Fitz-Randolph, who purchased 1,000 acres of what would become the township in the Mine Hill area in 1753, later becoming the namesake of the township.

In 2013, in the Coldwell Banker edition of “Best Places to Live in New Jersey for Booming Suburbs,” Randolph was the number one ranked town in Morris County and fourth overall in the state citing “job growth, high percentage of home ownership, good schools, access to local shopping and community safety.” Niche.com ranked Randolph amongst the Top 50 in its 2019 rankings of the “Best Places to Live” in New Jersey.

A Great Community

Plenty of open-space, excellent schools, and a responsive municipal government with a AAA credit rating are just some of the perks of Randolph Township.

Conveniently Located

Just minutes from Interstate 80, Route 10, and Route 46, Randolph Township is less than a one hour drive from New York City. The township is in close proximity to public transportation including rail and bus options.

Where Life is Worth Living

Many of our business owners and professionals not only work in Randolph but call the Township their home as well.