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  Green Brook township, Somerset County, New Jersey (NJ) Detailed Profile
Green Brook township, Somerset County, New Jersey (NJ)
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Park in Green Brook township: Washington Rock State Park.
www.city-data.com /township/Green-Brook-Somerset-NJ.html   (120 words)

  
 Green Acres Featured Sites Archive
The State of New Jersey purchased 68 acres in Old Bridge Township, Middlesex County as an addition to Cheesequake State Park.
Dedicated on March 17th, 1999, Beaver Brook Wildlife Management Area is one of New Jersey's newest public open space areas, comprising nearly 500 acres of rolling fields and woodlands in White Township, Warren County.
On July 26, 2000, the Green Acres Program in partnership with the New Jersey Conservation Foundation (NJCF) preserved the 537 acre former Merck & Co., Inc. property, spanning Readington and Raritan Townships in Hunterdon County and Hillsborough Township in Somerset County.
www.state.nj.us /dep/greenacres/archive.htm   (879 words)

  
 Green Brook History - CHHPC Home
While most Green Brook residents know the story of Washington Rock and its role as an observation post during the Revolutionary War, few appreciate the richness of the Township's history.
To commemorate the final New Jersey battles, CHHP committee is planning to replicate a Revolutionary War beacon at Washington Rock State Park and ignite it on the 225th anniversary of the battle of Connecticut Farms, which occurred on June 6th, 1780.
Green Brook Memories - recollections of long-time residents.
www.greenbrooknj.com   (1335 words)

  
 NJ.com: New Homes: Community Profile
It is fed by smaller brooks and ponds as it snakes its way 15 miles down the mountainside, past Watchung Borough, North Plainfield and Green Brook Township, eventually flowing into the Bound Brook and the Raritan River.
The southern border of Green Brook, the township, is marked by its namesake.
Walsh says the town is looking forward to a different kind of new resident in the coming months: the opening of a new state-of-the-art municipal building and police station at the end of May. The old municipal building was destroyed in 1999 during Hurricane Floyd and township employees have been working in trailers.
www.nj.com /newhomes/communities/index.ssf?/realestate/newhomes/greenbrook.html   (1014 words)

  
 About Rockaway Township   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Population of the Township is 22,930 (2000 Census),
The population of Rockaway Township has grown from 2,423 in 1940, 4,418 in 1950, 10,356 in 1960, 18,955 in 1970, 19,850 in 1980, to 19,572 in 1990 and 22,930 in 2000.
The New Leonard was a three compartment shaft 2,694 feet deep and connected with the 1,000, 1,700, 2,100, 2,300 and 2,500 levels.
www.gti.net /rocktwp/rthist.html   (2993 words)

  
 Green Brook, New Jersey NJ, township profile (Somerset County) - hotels, festivals, genealogy, newspapers - ePodunk
New Jersey > All counties > Somerset County > Green Brook
Green Brook is a township in Somerset County, in the New York metro area.
At the time of the 2000 census, the per capita income in Green Brook was $37,290, compared with $21,587 nationally.
www.epodunk.com /cgi-bin/genInfo.php?locIndex=18473   (556 words)

  
 Houses
When John died in 1758, his Green Brook land was divided equally among four of his eight sons, John, Jr., Abraham, David, and Joseph.
After several other owners, it was purchased by the Green Brook Baptist Church in 1951 and used as a church.
Thomas Vail lived and died in Green Brook and had five children, but the date of his death is not known.
www.greenbrooknj.com /main2.htm   (2704 words)

  
 Green Brook GOP Home Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Green Brook has a long and proud history of good, common-sense, fiscally-conservative local government.
Green Brook would not be the wonderful place it is without the tireless efforts of the Township Committee, which includes Mayor Pat Walsh, Deputy Mayor Michael Kirsh, and Committeemen Jerry Searfoss and  Ken Herrmann.
Your involvement in Green Brook’s government and/or the local Republican Party is genuinely welcomed.
www.greenbrookgop.org   (231 words)

  
 New Jersey Property For Rent - Houses - Condos - Homes New Jersey
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 Warren Township Historical Society
Recent news reports that 45-acre Washington Rock State Park, shamefully neglected by the State Division of Parks and Forestry, might become part of the Somerset County Park system, has focused renewed interest in what was once one of New Jersey's most popular parks.
In 1779 Col. James Abeel and Gen. Nathaniel Greene exchanged letters describing suitable sites in the rear of the mountains for camp grounds, and suggestions for three or four block houses to be built defending each gap with a regiment or company stationed at each.
The latest New Jersey park literature lists the present park as containing 45 acres, something of a mystery since additional lands were acquired as late as 1966 from Henry and Marie Grapenthin and from Sherwin Drobner in 1976.
www.warrennj.org /wths/washrock.htm   (3385 words)

  
 Warren Township, New Jersey, 07059
Called by one early author "the greenest place in New Jersey," Warren Township stretches from the crest of the First Watchung Mountain across Washington Valley to the Second Mountain and beyond, ending at the Dead and Passaic Rivers.
Now encompassing an area of 19.3 square miles, Warren was half again as large before 1872, the year the communities now known as North Plainfield, Green Brook and Watchung were carved from its land mass.
The Watchung Mountains, whose natural beauty characterizes the township, came into being 125 million years ago when volcanic eruptions to the west covered the area with two thick lava flows that later were tilted upwards 20 degrees.
www.warrennj.org /pages2/history.htm   (1093 words)

  
 Chester Township Parks
The Township continues to try to meet the needs of the community for open space and recreational facilities as well as resource protection for the long-term health of the community.
The Township’s parks are administered by the Parks Advisory Committee, an appointed volunteer group, which is responsible for developing park facilities, setting park rules, and governing park use by groups.
Donated to the Township by the Chubb Family, this 85 acre facility is the Township's busiest park.
www.chestertownship.org /parks.cfm   (1652 words)

  
 Berkeley Heights NJ - Berkeley Heights New Jersey
Berkeley Heights NJ Berkeley Heights New Jersey is home to over 13,000 residents and covers a land area of 6.3 square miles in Union County.
Berkeley Heights began in an area that is now part of the 1,960-acre Watchung Reservation, a Union County park that includes 305 acres of the township.
Berkeley Heights is an easy commute by train to New York City for work or play and provides access to other locations by nearby major highways.
www.kimcannon.com /communities/berkeley_heights_profile.htm   (252 words)

  
 Maps of Antiquity :: New Jersey Antique Maps :: Authentic Antique Maps and Reproductions   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
It is from the Atlas of the State of New Jersey.
The works of the Jersey City Glass Co. are seen on the left; the Car House of the New Jersey Railroad is seen on the right.
Shows the New Jersey coast from Edgewater in the north to Constable Point (the south end of Hudson County).
www.mapsofantiquity.com /antiques_newjersey.shtml   (3905 words)

  
 Nanny and Family Classifieds, Nanny Services New Jersey, NJ - North
I have my New Jersey Drivers license and I have a car, if it be necessary, which is my current families car.
We spend half of our summers at the Jersey shore and need the nanny to be available to stay with us.
I love to teach them new things, watch them go about their daily activities and help them in their growing stages.
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 Department of Environmental Protection
From the vantage point of this natural rock outcropping, General Washington had a thirty-mile panoramic view of the valley and was able to instruct his troops to circle behind Howe’s troops and cut off their retreat.
One of the oldest state parks in New Jersey, Washington Rock was originally purchased in 1913 to commemorate the historical events of 1777.
Situated on top of Watchung Mountain in Green Brook Township, the park is best known for its scenic vista and historical significance.
www.state.nj.us /dep/parksandforests/parks/washrock.html   (155 words)

  
 New Jersey
We have an office in Closter, but all animals are kept in a network of foster homes in Northern New Jersey and Downstate New York.
These victims of abuse, desperate situations and pet overpopulation, whose only crime was to be born unwanted, are rescued, spayed/neutered and provided proper healthcare by qualified veterinarians.
These animals are provided food, shelter and treated with tender loving care, perhaps for the first times in their lives, as they prepare for adoption into a suitable home, thus a chance at a new life, one filled with love and happiness.
www.lostpet.com /shelters/newjersey.asp   (1099 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
The Members of the Green Brook Police Department would be honored to display a photograph of a resident, family member or relative of a Green Brook resident, currently serving in our armed services.
The Township of Green Brook and the Green Brook Police Department do not warrant or make any representations as to the content, text, graphics, links, or any other items contained on this site or any other site.
Commercial use of these materials is prohibited without the express written permission of the Green Brook Police Department.
www.greenbrookpd.org   (352 words)

  
 Student Teacher Ratio Green Brook Middle School - Green Brook, New Jersey - NJ
New Jersey schools > Green Brook schools > Green Brook Township >
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www.greatschools.net /cgi-bin/nj/other/691   (110 words)

  
 Welcome to Franklin Township, New Jersey
Franklin Township is centrally located in Hunterdon County.
The most reliable records that are available about the early days of the Township are found in the minutes of the Friends' Meeting in Quakertown.
Click here to "Visit" NJ and our other counties, towns and boroughs or just choose a location from the pulldown menu.
www.lisafriedman.com /visit/hunterdoncounty/franklin   (315 words)

  
 New Jersey   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
New homes and renovations are custom designed for the clients needs and desires.
Klein is a member of the American Institute of Architects and is a licensed architect and planner in New Jersey and New York.
Founded in 1891 by Peter C. Van Nuys, one of the state's first licensed architects, SSP is the longest operating architectural firm in the state of New Jersey.
www.buildingtradesdir.com /architecture/newjersey/new_jersey.html   (6351 words)

  
 Green Brook Democrats
GREEN BROOK DEMOCRATS SEEK 2007 TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE CANDIDATES
The Green Brook Democratic Committee is looking for residents that are interested in running for Township Committee in the November election.
To be eligible, a person must be a registered voter and a resident of the township for at least one year.
www.greenbrookdemocrats.org   (76 words)

  
 Green Brook New Jersey Steakhouse   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
For the most comprehensive information available on every Steakhouse Restaurants in Green Brook, New Jersey Your destination is www.greenbrook-steakhouse.com.
There are many steaks to choose from, but not all are created equal, nor are they all equally prepared.
Try something new and exciting like Asian Fusion, or look for something warm and familiar like steak and seafood.
www.greenbrook-steakhouse.com   (575 words)

  
 Green Brook PTO
If you give to the United Way this is a perfect opportunity to have that money benefit the children of Green Brook.
The Green Brook Parent Teacher Organization serves Irene E. Feldkirchner Elementary School and Green Brook Middle School, located in Green Brook Township, New Jersey.
Please send your donation in an envelope labeled Green Brook PTO Prize Donation, and include the child's name and class.
www.greenbrookpto.org   (503 words)

  
 New Jersey churches
We realize how difficult it is to find good churches in New Jersey.
Finding good churches in New Jersey is the main goal of our site.
FlockFinder never ceases to look for new churches in New Jersey to add to our list.
www.flockfinder.com /churches_in_new_jersey.jsp   (273 words)

  
 New Jersey • Cities & Towns • NJ
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Franklin Township (Somerset County) - Chamber of Commerce - PL- PS
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www.citytown.info /New-Jersey.htm   (300 words)

  
 Welcome to Kingwood Township, New Jersey   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Kingwood Township remains three-quarters agricultural and has the lowest population density in the county -- 93 people per square mile, according to the 1990 census.
It was settled by Quakers, Presbyterians, Methodists and Baptists in cololnial times.
Click here to request a school report or click here for other school district links.
www.lisafriedman.com /visit/hunterdoncounty/kingwood   (236 words)

  
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The FDNY is requesting that all monetary donations to support the families of those lost in the recent tragedy be made payable to either of these organizations...
Serving Green Brook Township in the County of Somerset
The Sewell Fire Company is an all volunteer fire department that provides fire protection and other emergency response services to the residents and visitors of Sewell and Mantua Township, New Jersey.
www.dunellenfd.com /links.htm   (364 words)

  
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To view all the Greenwich Township commercial properties for sale and for lease and to access hundreds of thousands of other commercial properties for sale and for lease in Greenwich Township and throughout the U.S. and Canada, become a LoopNet member today.
LoopNet operates the largest listing service for Greenwich Township commercial real estate and for other markets in the U.S. and Canada with more than $370 billion of commercial real estate for sale and 3.0 billion sq.
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www.loopnet.com /New-Jersey/Greenwich-Township   (224 words)

  
 Egg Harbor Township New Jersey Steakhouse   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
eggharbortownship-steakhouse.com is a local directory of the finest Steakhouse in Egg Harbor Township, New Jersey.
For the most comprehensive information available on every Steakhouse Restaurants in Egg Harbor Township, New Jersey Your destination is www.eggharbortownship-steakhouse.com.
USA > New Jersey > Egg Harbor Township > Restaurants > Steakhouse
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