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===Communities=== [[Local government in New Jersey#Unincorporated communities|Unincorporated communities]], localities and place names located partially or completely within the township include Backers Island, Higginsville, [[McCrea Mills, New Jersey|McCrea Mills]], [[Riverside, Hunterdon County, New Jersey|Riverside]], Rockfellows Mills, Round Mountain, Stovers Mills and Wood Church, as well as the following:<ref>[http://www.state.nj.us/infobank/localnames.txt Locality Search], State of [[New Jersey]]. Accessed January 5, 2015.</ref> *[[Barley Sheaf, New Jersey|Barley Sheaf]], a former hamlet within Readington Township, also known as Campbellsville and Farmersville *[[Centerville, Hunterdon County, New Jersey|Centerville]], a hamlet that was located on the halfway point on the Swift Sure Stage route between New York City and Philadelphia *Cushetunk was a settlement near Cushetunk Mountain and the railroad line *[[Darts Mills, New Jersey|Darts Mills]], a hamlet centered around a former mill complex on the [[South Branch Raritan River]] *[[Dreahook, New Jersey|Dreahook]], a former community near Readington Road and Main Street that was taken from the Dutch word for triangle because of the configuration of the roads at the time *Holcomb Mills was a community along the [[South Branch Raritan River]] *[[Mechanicsville, Hunterdon County, New Jersey|Mechanicsville]], the eastern section of Whitehouse Village on the [[Jersey Turnpike]] *New Bromley, was a small community on the [[Rockaway Creek (New Jersey)|Rockaway Creek]] that was once home to [[William Paterson (judge)|William Paterson]] *[[Pleasant Run, New Jersey|Pleasant Run]], a small community along [[Pleasant Run (New Jersey)|Pleasant Run]] (formerly Campbell's Brook) *[[Potterstown, New Jersey|Potterstown]], a small community at the western edge of the township *[[Readington Village, New Jersey|Readington Village]], the oldest settled community in the township, along [[Holland Brook]] *[[Rowland's Mills, New Jersey|Rowland's Mills]], a deserted community on the [[South Branch Raritan River]] *[[Stanton, New Jersey|Stanton]], a small community near Round Mountain that has carried the names of Mount Pleasant, Housel's Hill, Waggoner's Hill and Stanton *Stilwells, a hamlet located {{convert|1.5|mi}} south of [[Whitehouse Station, New Jersey|Whitehouse Station]] named after the Stilwell family *[[Three Bridges, New Jersey|Three Bridges]], small community that once had a passenger rail station *[[Whitehouse, New Jersey|Whitehouse]], a community on the old [[Jersey Turnpike]], north of Whitehouse Station *[[Whitehouse Station, New Jersey|Whitehouse Station]], a community in the western section of Readington near Cushetunk Mountain and the location of the township's railroad station
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