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BERKELEY TOWNSHIP REAL ESTATE    Berkeley Township real estate

Berkeley Township is located in Ocean County, New Jersey.  It was incorporated as a township by an Act of the New Jersey Legislature on March 31, 1875.

It began with an Army officer named Lt. Edward Farrow, who began buying up woodland with the idea of building a retirement community for former Army and Navy officers. He built a railroad station, shops and even a resort hotel called The Pines with the idea of attracting people. But only 11 people ever built houses in what Farrow called "Barnegat Park," and eventually he went bankrupt.

In the 1920s Benjamin Sangor purchased the area. The New York and Miami developer imagined a vast and luxurious resort town catering to wealthy urban vacationers. Between 1928 and 1929, about 8,000 lots were sold in what called "Pinewald", a "new-type, residential, recreational city-of-the sea-and-pines." It was to contain a golf course, recreation facilities, and estate homes.

The developers immediately began construction of the Pinewald pavilion and pier at the end of Butler Avenue. The Royal Pines Hotel, a $ 1.175 million investment facing Crystal Lake, was built on the site of an earlier hotel dating back to the days of Barnegat Park. It was the focal point of the new community. The hotel was also used as an asylum, then later a nursing home which changed ownerships. It's now the Crytal Lake Nursing & Rehabilitation center.

Mystery surrounds the former hotel. It was constructed by Russian architect W. Oltar-Jevsky in the early 1920s. Al Capone is said to have frequented its halls, perhaps even venturing beneath the lake in tunnels especially designed for smuggling alcohol during the Prohibition. One newspaper article interviewed an unidentified man who claimed that "in the early 1930s the then Royal Pines Hotel was frequented by society's elite who, for $1.90 a drink, consumed prohibition liquor under the watchful eye of men who had guns strapped under their coats."

In 1929, during the Great Depression,  the resort community went bankrupt. Today, development in the area has resumed and is progressing.
 

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Berkeley Township Government

Since July 1, 1983, Berkeley Township has been governed under the Mayor-Council system of municipal government under the Faulkner Act. The Township is governed by a Mayor who is elected for a four-year term and a seven-member Council elected on a staggered basis for terms of four years, with the respective terms commencing on January 1st; the Mayor and the three at-large seats come up for election every four years, with the four ward seats up for election two years later.
 

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Berkeley Township Education

The Berkeley Township School District service public serves public school students in grades K through 6. Schools in the district are Bayville School, Carla B. Worth School, and H & M Potter School, all of which serve K-4, and Berkeley Township Elementary School for grades 5&6.

Public school students in grades 7 through 12 attend the schools of the Central Regional School District, which serves students from the municipalities of Berkeley Township, Island Heights, Ocean Gate, Seaside Heights and Seaside Park. The total student population in the district is approximately 2,400, instructed by 200 staff members. The schools in the district are Central Regional Middle School for grades 7 and 8 (833 students), and Central Regional High School for grades 9 - 12 (1,494 students).

Berkeley Township Transportation

The Garden State Parkway is the primary access route, with two exits in the Township. U.S. Route 9 and Route 38 run westerly from the Barrier Island to Route 70. 

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Source:  Wikipedia.com


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