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The Marlboro Township Historic Commission placed a sign, now lost, on Pleasant Valley Road near the Hop (now called "Winding") Brook. The sign stated, "This was the site of a home built by John Reid, an early settler. As a New Jersey surveyor, Reid drew the dividing line between East and West New Jersey, an early important geographical boundary.
The Old Scots Burying Ground is a historic cemetery located on Gordon's Corner Road in the Wickatunk section of Marlboro Township, in Monmouth County, New Jersey.It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on August 15, 2001, for its significance in history and religion. [3]
It is a rural area covering approximately 1,700 acres (6.9 km 2), most of it in Marlboro Township, Monmouth County, New Jersey. During the 1950s and early 1960s, many unlined lagoons were used for storage of waste oil .
The Old Brick Reformed Church was established in Marlboro Township, New Jersey c.1699. Many of the original church families migrated from Long Island.Initially, services were conducted in Dutch by Ministers who rotated from Brooklyn.
June 21, 1984 (New Bedford Road: Wall Township: Old Wall Historical Society museum 10: Arburtus Cottage: Arburtus Cottage: August 18, 2015 (508 4th Avenue
Facebook site, operated by the Monroe Township Historical Society Isaac Watson House: Hamilton: Mercer: Delaware River Region: Historic house: 18th-century house, headquarters of the New Jersey State Society of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution: Island Heights Cottage Museum: Island Heights: Ocean: Shore Region ...
Marlboro Township. Adams Robert D Ttee from Janello Farms Ltd, parcel 10018294 Immel Ave NE, $44,902. Carmel Properties LLC from Janello Farms Ltd, parcel 3100481 St Peters Church Rd NE, $2,725,404.
The Burnt Fly Bog Superfund Site is located in Marlboro Township in Monmouth County, New Jersey. Contamination began in the 1950s and 1960s. It was used as a dumping ground for hazardous chemicals and oils. This site was used to reprocess or recycle oil, and it was also used as a landfill during the 1950s.