The Belle Mead train station was built in 1919 along the West Trenton Line in the Belle Mead section of Montgomery Township, Somerset County. This station replaced a c.1870s three-story station which was not conducive to contemporary needs. The station is built of red brick with ... » Learn More about Belle Mead Station
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Van Dien-Ruffgarten House
UPDATE (June 2020): The Van Dien-Ruffgarten House is in imminent danger of demolition. It has been schedule to go in front of the Planning Board for demolition several times in 2020, the latest in March, but been delayed by the applicant. Recent Press: Mar 2020 Decision on demolition ... » Learn More about Van Dien-Ruffgarten House
St. Mark’s Episcopal Church
UPDATES: 12/2020: The restoration of Saint Mark’s is ongoing. The firm in charge of the work has stabilized the walls and begun work on the new roof, with restoration of the interior to follow. Recent Press: January 2017 - https://essexnewsdaily.com/headlne-news/28978 Gidich and Sepulveda ... » Learn More about St. Mark’s Episcopal Church
The Kastner Mansion / Pride of Newark Elks Lodge No. 93
UPDATE: The Kastner Mansion / Pride of Newark Elks Lodge No. 93 was gutted due to a fire in 2019. An article on the fire is here. DESCRIPTION: During the late 19th century, Newark was considered the beer brewing center of the United States. Then home to a large German immigrant ... » Learn More about The Kastner Mansion / Pride of Newark Elks Lodge No. 93
Glen Alpin
UPDATE: January 2017: Harding Township, the owner of Glen Alpin, continues to investigate measures to allow them to dispose of Glen Alpin. Currently, they are exploring auction or sale. PNJ will continue to monitor the situation and provide updates on our website. DESCRIPTION: Glen Alpin, a ... » Learn More about Glen Alpin