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South Brunswick: 499 Delaware & Raritan State Park Trail [2] N: New Brunswick. S: Trenton. n/a (70 miles) John A. Phillips Park Old Bridge: 111 New Brunswick Landing: New Brunswick: n/a (11 nautical miles) David B. Crabiel Park Milltown and North Brunswick: N/A 24 Middlesex Greenway: Edison, Metuchen, and Woodbridge: N/A 42 (3.5 miles) TOTAL: 3,081
Elmer B. Boyd Memorial Park is a 20-acre municipal park running along the Raritan River in New Brunswick, New Jersey. Named after a news publisher, [1] [2] the park was rehabilitated and reopened in 1999 at a cost of $11 million. [3] The park is the location for the New Brunswick Landing, a floating dock with 24 slips available for boaters. [4]
North Brunswick was first mentioned in Middlesex Freeholder Board minutes of February 28, 1779. North Brunswick Township was incorporated on February 21, 1798, by the New Jersey Legislature's Township Act of 1798 as one of the state's initial group of 104 townships. [26]
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Delaware and Raritan Canal mileage including the 36-mile (58 km) main canal between New Brunswick and Trenton and 22-mile (35 km) feeder canal between Trenton and Frenchtown; many historic structures including buildings, locks, spillways, and towpath; described as "the longest (and narrowest) recreation area in the state. A greenway that snakes ...
Both North and South Brunswick were first mentioned in minutes of the Middlesex County Board of Chosen Freeholders dated February 28, 1779. North Brunswick Township, covering the area "Northward of New Brunswick", [ clarification needed ] and South Brunswick Township to the south, were both incorporated as part of New Jersey's initial group of ...
The building was then used by Franklin Township's Recreation Department until 1993 when it was abandoned due to structural problems. [19] After being sold and renovated, it reopened as a privately run pre-school. The current Franklin Park School section located between Hillview and Central Avenue is the original ten room building constructed in ...
Watchung Reservation is the largest nature reserve in Union County, New Jersey, United States. [1] The Watchung area is located on a ridge within northern-central New Jersey, as it consists mainly of the upper valley of Blue Brook, between the ridges of the First Watchung Mountain and Second Watchung Mountains.