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Greenwich Township (/ ˈ ɡ r iː n w ɪ tʃ / [18]) is the westernmost township in Cumberland County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. As of the 2020 United States census , the township's population was 771, [ 8 ] a decrease of 33 (−4.1%) from the 2010 census count of 804, [ 19 ] [ 20 ] which in turn reflected a decline of 43 (−5.1%) from ...
Welcome to Historic Greenwich Township in Cumberland County, New Jersey! A unique example of colonial South Jersey history and a beautiful bayshore.
Greenwich Township – The official site of Greenwich Township, NJ. Photos With Santa. Ho-Ho-Ho! Attention all Warren County Associates! Bring your kids, grandkids – or anyone else – for a photo with Santa at the gazebo located in Garret D. Wall Park (the square across from the Courthouse) in Belvidere for a little holiday cheer!
Vintage Greenwich. Founded by John Fenwick, Greenwich was the first principal settlement of Cumberland County and served as one of the country’s first ports-of-entry while still under British rule. “Ye Greate Street” was laid out in 1684 and its course has never been changed.
The History of Greenwich Township, New Jersey. As residents of Greenwich Township, we should be proud of our area’s role in American History. The land that we currently live on once belong to a group of early Native Americans, known as the Lenni-Lenape, a subdivision of the Algonquin Indians.
Greenwich is an unincorporated community and census-designated place [5] (CDP) in Cumberland County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. It is in the western part of the county, in the southeast part of Greenwich Township, on the northwest side of the tidal Cohansey River, 4 miles (6 km) northeast of its mouth at Delaware Bay.
Come visit the town that time forgot. See the Tea Burner's Monument (Market Ln. & Ye Greate St., Greenwich), 1730 Gibbon House Museum, Red Barn Museum, Swedish Log Granary, Maritime Museum, Prehistorical Museum and Lummis Genealogical and Research Library.