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Branchburg is a township in Somerset County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey.As of the 2020 United States census, the township's population was 14,940, [9] [10] its highest decennial census count ever and an increase of 481 (+3.3%) from the 2010 census count of 14,459, [18] [19] which in turn had reflected a decline of 107 (−0.7%) from the 14,566 counted at the 2000 census.
Branchburg started the process of acquiring a 76-acre (31 ha) site for its own high school that could accommodate up to 950 students. [8] In May 1971, Somerville reconsidered its planned termination of the sending arrangement and informed Branchburg that its students would still be welcome in Somerville even after the planned 1975 date.
View up the Stony Brook from within the Stony Brook–Millstone Watershed Association's nature reserve in Hopewell Township Stony Brook starts at 40°24′22″N 74°51′26″W / 40.40611°N 74.85722°W / 40.40611; -74.85722 , [ 1 ] just south of Ringoes
Construction on the $4 million project began in September 2023. BRANCHBURG – There is no timetable for the full closure of South Branch Road for the construction of a new bridge over Brokaw Brook.
Entering North Plainfield, New Jersey, it crosses Route 22 and joins the Crab Brook. It then crosses Greenbrook Road and turns south. It then crosses Greenbrook Road and turns south. It ultimately crosses West End Avenue and drains into the Green Brook at 40°36′28″N 74°26′52″W / 40.60778°N 74.44778°W / 40.60778; -74. ...
A two-acre Village Green was created opening the vista to the harbor. The new Stony Brook Village Center, which now housed many of the existing businesses of old Stony Brook, was completed in the summer of 1941, and the least merchant opened December 7, 1941. It has long been recognized as the first planned shopping center in the country.
The Brook is actively hiring team members for all Project Dragon restaurant and nightlife venue positions, including servers, bartenders, and kitchen staff. To apply, visit livefreeandplay.com ...
The first Europeans to settle in the Princeton area were six Quaker families who built their homes near the Stony Brook around 1696. In 1709 Benjamin Clark deeded nine and three-fifths acres in trust to Richard Stockton and others to establish a Friends meeting house and burial ground.