Murray Hill is an
unincorporated area within portions of both
Berkeley Heights and
New Providence, located in
Union County in north-central
New Jersey.
Amongst other things, it is the longtime central location of
Bell Labs (now part of
Alcatel-Lucent) and it shares its
ZIP Code 07974 with the neighboring borough of New Providence.
Local tradition has it that the area was named after the
Bell Labs location there: The laboratories had been previously located in
Murray Hill, Manhattan, and when the facilities moved to New Jersey in 1941, workers continued to refer to the "Murray Hill Bell Labs", giving the area a new name. In fact the old
Bell Laboratories Building (Manhattan) is in Greenwich Village, miles away from Murray Hill Manhattan.
Murray Hill, NJ was named and founded by Carl H. Schultz, founder of an immense mineral water business once located at 1st Avenue and 25th and 26th Streets in New York City. He purchased a large tract of land there during the 1880s where he built a residence for his family as well as a number of comfortable homes for his employees. Having moved from Murray Hill in Manhattan, Schultz decided to keep the name. His children all built homes near his estate and over the years they developed Murray Hill into a place of many attractions.
Murray Hill is also the location of C. R. Bard, Inc., a corporation specializing in surgical equipment manufacture.
Murray Hill is home to the United States Headquarters of
The Linde Group, (Formerly
The BOC Group), the world's largest Industrial Gases Company.
Transportation
Mass transit to Murray Hill is available via the
New Jersey Transit Gladstone Branch train line to the
Murray Hill or
Summit stations. Passengers heading to Alcatel-Lucent Bell Labs can transfer to a shuttle bus.
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