Old Bridge Township, New Jersey
11 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 3, ISSUE 7 As Henry describes, “Old Bridge is extremely old, there are sections of town that have their own feel. The Lawrence Harbor section along our waterfront has a very different feel from our farmland area. We have our apartments grouped in one section, and we have a number of little groups of residents. It’s a big town but yet we still have that small town feel.” Hackensack Meridian Hospital has made a major investment in Old Bridge, replacing a struggling local hospital with what Henry describes as a “thriving health care facility.” He shares, “They are investing millions of dollars in this facility. That not only benefits Old Bridge, but seven other communities now have access to state-of-the-art healthcare with one of the largest health care systems in the state.” This type of investment, as well as amenities like EV charging stations, good access to broadband, and a variety of park and recreation options adds to the attraction for families wanting to relocate to the area. PHOTO CREDIT: STATE THEATRE NEW JERSEY ready. set. 109 Church Street • New Brunswick, NJ • 732-745-8090 • info@gocentraljersey.com Supported in part by a grant from the New Jersey Department of State, Division of Travel and Tourism. Central Jersey Convention & Visitors Bureau
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