About This Station

The station is powered by a Vantage Pro 2 Plus weather station. The data is collected every 2 seconds and the site is updated every 5 minutes. This site and its data is collected using Weather Display Software. The station comprises of an anemometer, rain gauge and a thermo-hydro sensor situated in optimal positions for highest accuracy possible.

About This City

One of the fastest growing suburban areas in central Middlesex County is East Brunswick Township. Located inland south of the Raritan River, it runs parallel to the South River on its easterly and southern side and is bordered by the Farrington Lake on its westerly side. The area was settled in the 17th century by people of Scotch, English, Dutch and German origin. For various reasons, whether economic, religious or for adventure, they all sought to establish a new way of life. The first settlers made their land deals directly with the Indians. The growth of industry in 19th century East Brunswick was facilitated by the abundance of raw materials, proximity to large markets as well as relatively inexpensive transportation to the markets of New York and Philadelphia.(Old Bridge) East Brunswick was the junction point of several paths and roads. In 1684 the East Jersey Proprietors offered the public its first overland transportation route by authorizing the Lawrie's Road. The mails were carried across New Jersey on this route from the late 17th through the mid 19th century. In the mid 19th century this road was used to transport large quantities of fresh fruit from West Jersey for shipment to New York. Today, East Brunswick stands as an example of the evolution of a number of small disparate communities into a major municipal complex with more than 40,000 residents. The township includes 8 elementary schools, 2 junior high schools and a high school. Attendance at 22 houses of worship accounts for a great diversity of religious preferences. In addition, the township maintains approximately 137 miles of roads, and has developed 9 areas into community parks and one forest area. There are facilities for golf, tennis, soccer and other sports.

About This Website

This site is a template design by CarterLake.org with PHP conversion by Saratoga-Weather.org.
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