Location ID: #10256616
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Little league baseball field, concession stand with meeting room and restrooms, four baseball fields, batting cages
Location ID: #10256613
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Historic farm with store.
Location ID: #10256617
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Includes am amphitheater, Pleasant Valley Pool (membership required), playground, four multipurpose fields, one softball field, one baseball field, two youth baseball fields, six tennis courts, six pickleball courts, four lighted platform tennis ...
Location ID: #10256610
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Islamic mosque with large parking lot, very detailed on the inside.
Islamic Society of Basking Ridge, Inc. (ISBR) is dedicated to providing Islamic religious, educational, cultural and social services to Muslims living or working in Somerset ...
Location ID: #10256604
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Volunteer Fire Department & EMS with a bar, conference room, and lounge.
Location ID: #10256588
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Apple & Fruit Farm
Location ID: #10192007
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Road around a suburban neighborhood in Bernards Township - Birch Drive (in the zone), Van Holten Road (out of the zone), and Walnut Circle (in the zone).
Location ID: #10256587
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Includes 4 multipurpose fields, two of which are lighted artificial turf lined for football, soccer and lacrosse, two baseball fields, one lighted, one lighted softball field, one lighted youth baseball field, two restrooms and concession buildings, ...
Location ID: #10256589
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Includes a playground, multipurpose field, baseball field, paved pathways, woodchipped trails, 9/11 Memorial, sand volleyball court, roller hockey rink, bocce court, disc golf, picnic shelter, indoor pavilion, and restrooms.
Location ID: #10256529
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Shortly after the first Scotch-Irish farmers settled in Basking Ridge – about 1717 – they erected a log house of worship on the site of our present church. In 1731, John Ayers deeded to the trustees of this church one and a half acres “on or near ...
Location ID: #10255412
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Heritage Square is a community center located in Watchung, NJ. Anchored by Sierra and Home Sense, the property also features City MD, Chick-fil-a and Millers Ale House. Located along one of Somerset Countys busiest shopping corridors, Heritage ...
Location ID: #10231973
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Somerset County's Destination for Everyday Shopping
West End Commons is known as the “mile long center” because of its almost 3,370 feet of highway frontage. Fully redeveloped in 2015, almost every aspect of West End Commons has been rebuilt or ...
Location ID: #10147953
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3 floor Dutch Colonial built in 1898. Lightweight, modest neutral furniture and uncluttered. House sits into a hill on 4 park-like acres. The house has 2 addresses and two grand entry doors. Both main entries are 4 ft double dutch doors with ...
Location ID: #10192553
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The strategic location of Washington Rock made it a valuable lookout point during the American Revolution for General George Washington in June of 1777, when the British army under General William Howe was moving toward Westfield. From the vantage ...
Location ID: #379
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Single family bi-level built in 1961. Comfortable contemporary furnishing. Large dining room table surrounded by windows. 2 wall mounted large screen TVs. Newly carpeted bedroom (currently used as a tv room/exercise room). Newly painted kitchen - ...
Location ID: #371
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A sophisticated, garden-style residential community in Somerset, NJ. It features spacious, contemporary apartments, on-demand, resort and business amenities, and a friendly resident services team.
Location ID: #10158293
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We are a dessert shoppe with an open kitchen. We have a small event room space and meeting space in the back. There are 8 tables that sit 2 people each.
Location ID: #10200425
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Small, single floor animal shelter including a room to house cats and small animals as well as indoor and outdoor kennels for dogs. The Franklin Township Animal Shelter houses stray, lost, abandoned or surrendered animals – mostly dogs and cats
Location ID: #10200326
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The Franklin Township Community/Senior Center opened in 1998. In addition to housing the office of the Franklin Township Department of Parks & Recreation, on weekdays it is a bustling center for Senior Citizen activities from 8:30am to 4:30pm. ...
Location ID: #10200388
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The Franklin Township Performance Gazebo’s octagonal architectural structure was deliberately chosen to represent Franklin Township’s eight villages. Its stylish cupola pays homage to Franklin's Dutch heritage. The spacious interior with benches for ...
Location ID: #10200465
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The mission of the Franklin Township Police Department is to protect and enhance the quality of life, via a Community Policing Operational Philosophy, through a partnership with the community, and to promote a safe and secure environment, free from ...
Location ID: #10200875
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Franklin Township Public Library is a contemporary design which hugs the farmland with stocky brick columns and overhangs and then soars at the center into a vaulted atrium laced with cables, brackets and open web steel joists. The interior is a ...
Location ID: #10200402
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The new Franklin Township Youth Center is operated by the Parks & Recreation Department. The center is open to Franklin Township youth, grades six through twelve. The 25,000 square foot building and its resource offerings are a significant ...
Location ID: #10194556
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The Hageman House, built in 1861, is a historically accurately restored, Italianate-Victorian farmhouse, with mature trees and a stone well in the backyard, and surrounded by lush meadows and wooded wetlands. The interior of the house has original ...