Old Bridge Township, Administrative division in Middlesex County, New Jersey, US
Old Bridge Township is a municipality in Middlesex County situated in the Raritan Valley region, combining residential neighborhoods with schools and green spaces. The area is crossed by numerous roadways and provides direct access to major transportation corridors leading to other regions.
The area was established as Madison Township in 1869 and received its current name through a community vote in 1975. This name change reflected a shift in the local identity of the township.
The township has developed as a residential community where families of various backgrounds live together, with local schools serving as gathering points for the neighborhood. Public spaces and parks play an important role in how people spend their time and connect with one another.
Visitors will find a well-developed road network that provides connections to major transportation corridors, as well as regular bus connections to neighboring regions. The organization of the infrastructure makes it easy to reach different parts of the township.
The area contains Cheesequake State Park, a large park with forests, open spaces, and waterways that offers room for outdoor activities throughout the year. Many visitors are surprised by the size and variety of outdoor opportunities within the township.
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