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Cream Ridge is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) [5] in Upper Freehold Township, Monmouth County, New Jersey, United States. [6] As of the 2020 census , the first one for which Cream Ridge was listed, the population was 630.
Cream Ridge Winery is a winery in the Cream Ridge section of Upper Freehold Township in Monmouth County, New Jersey. [2] [3] The vineyard was first planted in 1987, and opened to the public in 1988. [1] [4] Cream Ridge has 14 acres of grapes under cultivation, and produces 5,000 cases of wine per year. [5]
CR 526 Spur south to CR 526 east / CR 539 south – Cream Ridge: Northern terminus of CR 526 Spur: Monmouth–Mercer county line: Upper Freehold–Robbinsville township line: 45.32: 72.94: I-195 – Trenton, Shore Points: Exit 8 (I-195) 45.50: 73.23: CR 524 east – Clarksburg, Freehold: North end of CR 524 concurrency: Mercer: Hightstown: 51. ...
A new family-run diner hoping to give back to the community will soon open its doors in Centre County. The Red Roost Diner plans to officially welcome customers starting Monday, Jan. 27, at 807 ...
Cream Ridge: 1728 historic house 32: Dempsey Pump House: Dempsey Pump House. April 11, 2024 : 55 Hamilton ... Roughly bounded by NJ 36, Water Witch Dr., Sea View ...
When the Palisades Fire started on Jan. 7, Muhs didn't wait to be asked for help; he posted a message on Nextdoor, letting his neighbors know he was ready to help with animal rescue and ...
The practice of drinking coffee for a caffeine boost dates back to the 15th Century, but human coffee consumption has certainly evolved since that time. See: The pumpkin spice latte or a celebrity ...
The Pemberton and Hightstown Railroad was chartered in 1864 and completed in 1868; it linked the towns of Pemberton and Hightstown, a total of 24 miles (39 km). [1] The first President of the Pemberton and Hightstown Railroad was Nathaniel Scudder Rue, Jr., who lived in Cream Ridge, NJ (he also founded the first national bank in New Jersey, The First National Bank of Hightstown).