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Some Ocean County residents refer to all of Lacey Township as Forked River with the first word pronounced with two syllables (FOR-kid or FORK-id). Pronouncing the first word with one syllable is a sign of a non-native. [38] [39] In a 2015 NJ.com poll with 91,000 respondents, Lacey Township was voted as part of South Jersey.
Double Trouble State Park is located in Berkeley and Lacey Townships in Ocean County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. The park was once the Double Trouble company's company town. The park's wilderness is part of the Pine Barrens ecosystem. The park is operated and maintained by the New Jersey Division of Parks and Forestry.
Bamber Lake is an unincorporated community located in Lacey Township, New Jersey, United States, west of the Garden State Parkway. [2] The area is protected by the “New Jersey Pinelands Comprehensive Management Plan of 1979, which has placed limits on the development in these areas”.
The Worden House as seen on Route 9 in Lacey on Feb. 29, 2024. A sale to a developer is pending on the old home from 1863.
With the acquisition of a tract that included Swartswood Lake in Stillwater Township, the commission began developing parks for the purposes of recreation by providing boating, fishing, camping, and picnicking. In the Commission's 1915 Annual Report, they stated "It is intended to make Swartswood a public playground.
Lacey Township School District is the local school district. St. Mary Academy near Manahawkin CDP , a K-8 school of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Trenton , is in the area. From 1997, [ 17 ] until 2019 it operated as All Saints Regional Catholic School and was collectively managed by five churches, [ 18 ] with one being St. Pius X Church, [ 17 ...
Popcorn Park Animal Refuge is a small non-profit 7-acre (2.8 ha) animal refuge and sanctuary located in Forked River, New Jersey, within Lacey Township.According to the Associated Humane Societies, the refuge is "a sanctuary for abandoned, injured, ill, exploited, abused or elderly wildlife, exotic and farm animals, and birds."
Adaptive movement center for all – 'Lacey PAC', now open in downtown New Philadelphia. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach ...