South Jersey’s Virtua Health System plans to demolish an historic farmhouse and barn on the 110-acre Hogan Farm to build a new $1 billion medical campus, which will replace the nearby aging Mt. Holly hospital. Virtua purchased the Hogan Farm in 2014 for $10 million, and ... » Learn More about Hogan Farm
Farmland
Tichenor-Gregory-Goddel-Wallisch Farmstead
DESCRIPTION: The Tichenor-Gregory-Goddel-Wallisch Farmstead, known commonly as the Wallisch Estate, is one of the last surviving large tracts of land that formed the original township of West Milford. The Tichenor family, one of the early families to settle the area, constructed the original ... » Learn More about Tichenor-Gregory-Goddel-Wallisch Farmstead
Van Dyke Farm/Pulda Farm
UPDATES: 10/2009: Middlesex County officials announced on October 13, 2009, that they will purchase the 188-acre farm in its entirety from current owner William Pulda. The county and South Brunswick Township are splitting the purchase price, each contributing open space funds toward the purchase. ... » Learn More about Van Dyke Farm/Pulda Farm
Good Luck Farm/VanArsdale House
UPDATES: September 2008: The Good Luck Farm is undergoing demolition in preparation for construction of the Wal-Mart. Trees have been leveled and the farmhouse and outbuildings will be gone very soon. DESCRIPTION: The 12-acre Good Luck Farm contains one of an ever-dwindling number of farmhouses ... » Learn More about Good Luck Farm/VanArsdale House
Rural Farmsteads
UPDATES: 11/1998: In November 1998, NJ voters approved a ballot initiative to preserve open space, farmland, and historic sites, with funding from state revenues guaranteed for the next decade. This legislation created The Garden State Preservation Trust, which was signed into law on June 30, 1999. ... » Learn More about Rural Farmsteads