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In Woodbridge Township, the route passes by William Warren County Park and crosses over the New Jersey Turnpike ( Interstate 95 ).
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* 1951 – The Broker, a Pennsylvania Railroad passenger train derails near Woodbridge Township, New Jersey.
* February 6 – A Pennsylvania Railroad passenger train derails near Woodbridge Township, New Jersey, killing 85 people and injuring over 500, in one of the worst rail disasters in American history.
Recent improvements to the route have removed many traffic circles and replaced the first cloverleaf interchange in the United States, built in 1929, at U. S. Route 1 / 9 in Woodbridge Township with a partial cloverleaf interchange.
Route 35 intersects the westbound direction of Route 184 and heads north, crossing into Woodbridge Township, where it becomes Amboy Avenue.
Between February 2006 and November 2008, the cloverleaf interchange with U. S. Route 1 / 9 in Woodbridge Township, which was the first cloverleaf interchange in the United States built in 1929 when this portion of Route 35 was still a part of Route 4, was replaced with a partial cloverleaf interchange, costing $ 34 million.
* Jonathan Singletary Dunham, prominent early American settler of Woodbridge Township, New Jersey, President Barack Obama's eighth great-grandfather
Amboy Township was formed by an act of the Michigan Legislature on March 28, 1850, from Woodbridge Township and Ransom Township out of the partial survey townships 9 south ranges 2 and 3 west and the southern tier of sections from survey township 8 south ranges 2 and 3 west.
* Austin is an unincorporated community in the northwest part of the township, on the boundary with Woodbridge Township at.
Avenel is a census-designated place and unincorporated area within Woodbridge Township, in Middlesex County, New Jersey, United States.
Colonia ( is a census-designated place and unincorporated area within Woodbridge Township, in Middlesex County, New Jersey, United States.
What is now Edison Township was originally incorporated as Raritan Township by an Act of the New Jersey Legislature on March 17, 1870, from portions of both Piscataway Township and Woodbridge Township.
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The line is double-track from Ipswich to Woodbridge and from Saxmundham to Halesworth with the rest of the route being single track.
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In addition, the New Jersey Turnpike ( Interstate 95 ) passes through Woodbridge Township for about 5¼ miles, and is accessible at Exit 11 ( which features a 24-lane toll gate ).
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* Woodbridge International Mead Festival-Sponsored by local residents, it claims to be the only mead festival east of the Mississippi.
The earliest record of Woodbridge dates from the mid-10th century, when it was acquired by St Aethelwold, bishop of Winchester, who made it a part of the endowment of the monastery he helped to refound at Ely, Cambridgeshire in AD 970.
In the mid-to-late 19th century, the population of the town and the land decreased as parts were annexed by the neighboring town of Woodbridge and the new town of Beacon Falls was incorporated into the general geography of Connecticut.
His home is now the Darling House Museum, operated by the Amity & Woodbridge Historical Association.
Alford was first settled in 1756 as part of a purchase of land from the Shauanum Stockbridge Mahican tribe by a group led by Timothy Woodbridge.
Edison Township, comprising former sections of Piscataway and Woodbridge townships, was settled ( by Europeans ) in the 17th Century.
Sometime between 1717 and 1730, a meeting house was constructed for weekday meetings conducted by the pastor of the Woodbridge Presbyterian Church.
In 1770, the congregations merged, with Metuchen getting 2 / 5 of the pastor's services and Woodbridge 3 / 5s ; by 1772 Metuchen had grown sufficiently to warrant 50 % of his time.
Woodbridge was settled in the early autumn of 1664 and was granted a charter on June 1, 1669 by King Charles II of England, and reincorporated on October 31, 1693.
Several of these communities have their own ZIP codes, and many are listed by the United States Census Bureau as census-designated places, but they are all unincorporated areas and neighborhoods within the Township that, together, form Woodbridge Township in population and area.
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