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Plainsboro Township, New Jersey

Plainsboro Township is a township in Middlesex County in the U.S. state of New Jersey. The township is centrally located in the Raritan Valley region and is a part of the outer-ring suburbs of the New York metropolitan area even though it is geographically slightly closer to Center City, Philadelphia than Midtown Manhattan. As of the 2020 United States census, the township's population was 24,084,[9][10] an increase of 1,085 (+4.7%) from the 2010 census count of 22,999,[19][20][21] which in turn reflected an increase of 2,784 (+13.8%) from the 20,215 counted in the 2000 census.[22]

Plainsboro Township, New Jersey
Township of Plainsboro
Plainsboro Center located in the middle of the township
Location of Plainsboro Township in Middlesex County. Inset: Location of Middlesex County highlighted in the State of New Jersey.
Census Bureau map of Plainsboro Township, New Jersey
Plainsboro Township
Location in Middlesex County
Plainsboro Township
Location in New Jersey
Plainsboro Township
Location in the United States
Coordinates: 40°20′18″N 74°34′55″W / 40.338255°N 74.581898°W / 40.338255; -74.581898Coordinates: 40°20′18″N 74°34′55″W / 40.338255°N 74.581898°W / 40.338255; -74.581898[1][2]
Country United States
State New Jersey
CountyMiddlesex
IncorporatedMay 6, 1919
Government
 • TypeTownship
 • BodyTownship Committee
 • MayorPeter A. Cantu (D, term ends December 31, 2022)[3][4]
 • AdministratorAnthony Cancro[5]
 • Municipal clerkCarol J. Torres[6]
Area
 • Total12.11 sq mi (31.37 km2)
 • Land11.74 sq mi (30.40 km2)
 • Water0.37 sq mi (0.97 km2)  3.09%
 • Rank191st of 565 in state
11th of 25 in county[1]
Elevation79 ft (24 m)
Population
 • Total24,084
 • Estimate 
(2021)[9][11]
23,906
 • Rank109th of 566 in state
13th of 25 in county[12]
 • Density2,051.8/sq mi (792.2/km2)
  • Rank295th of 566 in state
21st of 25 in county[12]
Time zoneUTC−05:00 (Eastern (EST))
 • Summer (DST)UTC−04:00 (Eastern (EDT))
ZIP Code
Area code609[15]
FIPS code3402359280[1][16][17]
GNIS feature ID0882161[1][18]
Websitewww.plainsboronj.com

Plainsboro was incorporated as a township on May 6, 1919, from lands north of Plainsboro Road and Dey Road that had been part of South Brunswick Township and lands south of Plainsboro Road and Dey Road that had been part of Cranbury Township.[23] The main impetus towards the creation of the township was the lack of schools serving the area; a new school was constructed after the township was established, which still exists as J.V.B. Wicoff School, named for one of the individuals who led the effort to create Plainsboro.[24]

History

The original residents of Plainsboro were the Unami people, a subtribe of the Lenape Native Americans. In the 17th century, the Dutch settled the area for its agricultural properties.[25]

The oldest developed section of Plainsboro is at the intersection of Dey and Plainsboro Roads. It is thought that the road was named after a Dutch-built tavern that sat at the intersection, called "The Planes Tavern," in the early 18th century or earlier. The building still stands and was featured on HGTV's If These Walls Could Talk along with the historic Plainsboro Inn building (circa 1790) that was built adjacent to "Planes Tavern" at Plainsboro Road and Dey Road.

In 1897, the Walker-Gordon Dairy Farm opened up, which, among many other things, contributed Elsie the Cow, possibly the most famous cow ever, and The Walker Gordon Diner, which has since been closed.[26] The site of the farm has been turned into a single-family home community named Walker-Gordon Farm, which consists of over 350 homes.[27]

Other family farms arrived during the first three quarters of the 20th century, notably the Parker, Simonson, Stults, and Groendyke farms. The Parker Farm was eventually integrated into the Groendyke farm, and both became part of Walker-Gordon's Dairy Farm, which is now a housing development. The Simonson and Stults Farms still stand and operate in Plainsboro.

 
The chapel of St. Joseph's Seminary, built 1914 in Plainsboro, though it bears a Princeton address

Plainsboro was officially founded on May 6, 1919, and was formed from sections of Cranbury and South Brunswick townships.[23] Plainsboro Township was created in response to Cranbury and South Brunswick refusing to build a new fireproof and larger school in Plainsboro Village.[28] Every year, the date is celebrated with a parade, festival, and a concert.

In 1971, Princeton University (which owned most of the township) and Lincoln Properties, Inc., together started to develop the area into what it is now, a large suburban township still holding on to its rural past. By the 1980s, Princeton University had acquired nearly 5,000 acres (2,000 ha) of Plainsboro Township, a holding far larger than the 4.5 acres (1.8 ha) size of the original university campus.[29] In response to the development, West Windsor-Plainsboro High School South was opened in nearby Princeton Junction, then just called WWP High. To accommodate the additional growth, West Windsor-Plainsboro High School North was opened in Plainsboro in September 2000, beginning a north–south rivalry between the Pirates and the Knights.

The latest addition to Plainsboro is the Village Center, which is adjacent to the historic village area. Located at the intersection of Schalks Crossing and Scudder Mills Roads, Plainsboro Village Center currently features eight buildings totaling almost 75,000 square feet (7,000 m2) of retail, commercial and office space, as well as 11 single-family homes and 12 townhomes.[30] The Village Center contains wide landscaped sidewalks and outdoor, cafe'-style seating. The Village center's downtown atmosphere is the location of many shopping and dining destinations. The Village Center features a large village green with a tranquil fountain and walking paths in a park-like setting. The Village Center also houses a new $12.4 million Plainsboro Library, which opened on April 10, 2010.[31] The township broke ground on July 27, for two new buildings that will host medical offices, additional retail space and eight residential condominium units.

A new hospital facility was under development in Plainsboro, that would be renamed University Medical Center of Princeton at Plainsboro. The new hospital and 171-acre (69 ha) medical campus was designed to include a modern medical office building attached to the hospital, a world-class education center, a health and fitness center, a skilled nursing facility, a pediatric services facility and a 32-acre (13 ha) public park.[32] Officials at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) announced they will be opening a facility in Plainsboro on 13 acres (5.3 ha) of the new hospital campus.[33] Constructed at a cost of $523 million, the new hospital opened in May 2012, with patients relocated from the former facility in Princeton that had been in use for 93 years.[34] The hospital was acquired in January 2018 by University of Pennsylvania Health System and renamed as Penn Medicine Princeton Medical Center.[35]

Geography

According to the United States Census Bureau, the township had a total area of 12.11 square miles (31.37 km2), including 11.74 square miles (30.40 km2) of land and 0.37 square miles (0.97 km2) of water (3.09%).[1][2]

Plainsboro Center (with a 2010 Census population of 2,712[36]) and Princeton Meadows (13,834 as of 2010[37]) are unincorporated communities and census-designated places (CDPs) located within Plainsboro Township.[38][39]

Other unincorporated communities, localities and place names located partially or completely within the township include Aqueduct, Schalks and Scotts Corner.[40]

The township borders the municipalities of Cranbury and South Brunswick in Middlesex County; and East Windsor Township, Princeton and West Windsor Township in Mercer County.[41][42][43]

Demographics

Historical population
CensusPop.Note
1920460
19301,018121.3%
1940925−9.1%
19501,11220.2%
19601,1715.3%
19701,64840.7%
19805,605240.1%
199014,213153.6%
200020,21542.2%
201022,99913.8%
202024,0844.7%
2021 (est.)23,906[9][11]−0.7%
U.S. Decennial Census
1920[44]1920–1930[45]
1930–1990[46]2000[47][48]
2010[19][20][21] 2020[9][10]

2010 Census

The 2010 United States census counted 22,999 people, 9,402 households, and 5,886 families in the township. The population density was 1,951.6 per square mile (753.5/km2). There were 10,089 housing units at an average density of 856.1 per square mile (330.5/km2). The racial makeup was 41.07% (9,445) White, 8.03% (1,847) Black or African American, 0.30% (69) Native American, 46.22% (10,630) Asian, 0.02% (4) Pacific Islander, 1.76% (404) from other races, and 2.61% (600) from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 6.21% (1,429) of the population.[19] As of the 2010 Census, 29.6% of the township's population self-identified as being Indian American, making them the largest minority group in the township.[19]

Of the 9,402 households, 36.5% had children under the age of 18; 53.4% were married couples living together; 7.0% had a female householder with no husband present and 37.4% were non-families. Of all households, 31.2% were made up of individuals and 3.8% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.43 and the average family size was 3.14.[19]

24.7% of the population were under the age of 18, 6.0% from 18 to 24, 35.7% from 25 to 44, 26.2% from 45 to 64, and 7.5% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 35.5 years. For every 100 females, the population had 98.8 males. For every 100 females ages 18 and older there were 96.4 males.[19]

The Census Bureau's 2006–2010 American Community Survey showed that (in 2010 inflation-adjusted dollars) median household income was $86,986 (with a margin of error of +/− $5,536) and the median family income was $114,457 (+/− $6.162). Males had a median income of $76,846 (+/− $6,185) versus $58,515 (+/− $5,722) for females. The per capita income for the township was $46,222 (+/− $2,054). About 1.9% of families and 3.9% of the population were below the poverty line, including 3.6% of those under age 18 and 4.0% of those age 65 or over.[49]

2000 Census

As of the 2000 United States census[16] there were 20,215 people, 8,742 households, and 5,122 families residing in the township. The population density was 1,707.7 people per square mile (659.2/km2). There were 9,133 housing units at an average density of 771.5 per square mile (297.8/km2). The racial makeup of the township was 58.20% White, 7.58% African American, 0.10% Native American, 30.51% Asian, 0.01% Pacific Islander, 1.36% from other races, and 2.24% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 4.64% of the population.[47][48]

As part of the 2000 Census, 16.97% of Plainsboro Township residents identified themselves as being Indian American. This was the second-highest percentage (behind Edison) of Indian American people in any municipality in the United States with 1,000 or more residents identifying their ancestry.[50] In the 2000 census, 8.55% of Plainsboro Township's residents identified themselves as being of Chinese ancestry. This was the second-highest percentage (behind Holmdel Township) of people with Chinese ancestry in any municipality in New Jersey with 1,000 or more residents identifying their ancestry.[51]

There were 8,742 households, out of which 33.4% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 50.4% were married couples living together, 6.4% had a female householder with no husband present, and 41.4% were non-families. 33.9% of all households were made up of individuals, and 2.2% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.30 and the average family size was 3.06.[47][48]

In the township the population was spread out, with 24.6% under the age of 18, 6.5% from 18 to 24, 45.2% from 25 to 44, 19.4% from 45 to 64, and 4.2% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 33 years. For every 100 females, there were 102.4 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 100.8 males.[47][48]

The median income for a household in the township was $72,097, and the median income for a family was $88,783 (these figures had risen to $82,609 and $102,586 respectively as of the 2007 American Community Survey estimate[52]). Males had a median income of $62,327 versus $44,671 for females. The per capita income for the township was $38,982. About 1.4% of families and 3.0% of the population were below the poverty line, including 1.7% of those under age 18 and 2.3% of those age 65 or over.[47][48]

Economy

 
Courtyard in Forrestal Village

Forrestal Village is an upscale mixed use lifestyle center located on U.S. Route 1. The center opened in 1986 and has a gross leasable area of 720,000-square-foot (67,000 m2), 52-acre (210,000 m2) of retail and office space. It was designed by Sasaki Associates of Watertown, Massachusetts with the architectural firm Bower Lewis Thrower/Architects to "create a retail mix that will not just bring people in every few weeks like the regional malls do".[53]

As of 2022 its tenants are primarily smaller boutique retailers, offices, restaurants, and a hotel. The center has also been approved for residential units.[54] MarketFair in Princeton and Quaker Bridge Mall in Lawrence Township are also a short distance away.

Government

Local government

 
Old Town Logo

Plainsboro Township is governed by a Township Committee form of New Jersey municipal government. The township is one of 141 municipalities (of the 564) statewide governed under this form.[55] The governing body is comprised of a five-member Township Committee whose members are chosen at-large on a partisan basis for three-year terms of office on a staggered basis, with either one or two seats up for vote each year as part of the November general election.[7][56] Every January 1, the Township Committee re-organizes and selects a mayor and deputy mayor from among its membership. Township Committee meetings are open to the public and held on the second and fourth Wednesday of each month. A Township Administrator appointed by the Township Committee oversees Plainsboro's professional employees. Major departments are Administration, Township Clerk, Finance, Recreation/Cultural Affairs, Municipal Court, Public Safety, Public Works, Planning/Zoning, and Building Inspections, each overseen by a department head.[57]

As of 2022, members of the Plainsboro Township Committee are Mayor Peter A. Cantu (D, term on committee ends December 31, 2023; terms as mayor ends 2022), Deputy Mayor Neil J. Lewis (D, term on committee ends 2024; term as deputy mayor ends 2022), David Bander (D, 2022), Nuran Nabi (D, 2024) and Edward Yates (D, 2022).[3][58][59][60][61]

Federal, state and county representation

Plainsboro Township is located in the 12th Congressional District[62] and is part of New Jersey's 14th state legislative district.[20][63][64]

For the 118th United States Congress, New Jersey's Twelfth Congressional District is represented by Bonnie Watson Coleman (D, Ewing Township).[65][66] New Jersey is represented in the United States Senate by Democrats Cory Booker (Newark, term ends 2027)[67] and Bob Menendez (Harrison, term ends 2025).[68][69]

For the 2022–2023 session, the 14th Legislative District of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Linda R. Greenstein (D, Plainsboro Township) and in the General Assembly by Daniel R. Benson (D, Hamilton Township, Mercer County) and Wayne DeAngelo (D, Hamilton Township, Mercer County).[70]


Middlesex County is governed by a Board of County Commissioners, whose seven members are elected at-large on a partisan basis to serve three-year terms of office on a staggered basis, with either two or three seats coming up for election each year as part of the November general election. At an annual reorganization meeting held in January, the board selects from among its members a commissioner director and deputy director.[71] As of 2022, Middlesex County's Commissioners (with party affiliation, term-end year, and residence listed in parentheses) are Commissioner Director Ronald G. Rios (D, Carteret, term as commissioner ends December 31, 2024; term as commissioner director ends 2022),[72] Commissioner Deputy Director Shanti Narra (D, North Brunswick, term as commissioner ends 2024; term as deputy director ends 2022),[73] Claribel A. "Clary" Azcona-Barber (D, New Brunswick, 2022),[74] Charles Kenny (D, Woodbridge Township, 2022),[75] Leslie Koppel (D, Monroe Township, 2023),[76] Chanelle Scott McCullum (D, Piscataway, 2024)[77] and Charles E. Tomaro (D, Edison, 2023).[78][79] Constitutional officers are County Clerk Nancy Pinkin (D, 2025, East Brunswick),[80][81] Sheriff Mildred S. Scott (D, 2022, Piscataway)[82][83] and Surrogate Claribel Cortes (D, 2026; North Brunswick).[84][85][86]

Politics

As of March 23, 2011, there were a total of 11,460 registered voters in Plainsboro Township, of which 3,884 (33.9%) were registered as Democrats, 1,486 (13.0%) were registered as Republicans and 6,081 (53.1%) were registered as Unaffiliated. There were 9 voters registered as Libertarians or Greens.[87]

Presidential Elections Results
Year Republican Democratic Third Parties
2016[88] 22.4% 1,800 74.3% 5,960 4.1% 259
2012[89] 29.3% 2,286 69.3% 5,416 1.4% 111
2008[90] 27.8% 2,280 70.4% 5,760 1.1% 87
2004[91] 35.5% 2,575 63.4% 4,603 0.6% 63

In the 2012 presidential election, Democrat Barack Obama received 69.3% of the vote (5,416 cast), ahead of Republican Mitt Romney with 29.3% (2,286 votes), and other candidates with 1.4% (111 votes), among the 7,859 ballots cast by the township's 12,074 registered voters (46 ballots were spoiled), for a turnout of 65.1%.[92][93] In the 2008 presidential election, Democrat Barack Obama received 70.4% of the vote (5,760 cast), ahead of Republican John McCain with 27.8% (2,280 votes) and other candidates with 1.1% (87 votes), among the 8,187 ballots cast by the township's 11,847 registered voters, for a turnout of 69.1%.[94] In the 2004 presidential election, Democrat John Kerry received 63.4% of the vote (4,603 ballots cast), outpolling Republican George W. Bush with 35.5% (2,575 votes) and other candidates with 0.6% (63 votes), among the 7,261 ballots cast by the township's 10,605 registered voters, for a turnout percentage of 68.5.[95]

Gubernatorial Elections Results
Year Republican Democratic Third Parties
2017[96] 29.4% 1,239 68.6% 2,893 2.0% 83
2013[97] 54.9% 2,232 43.4% 1,763 1.7% 68
2009[98] 43.2% 1,823 58.7% 2,478 8.5% 360
2005[99] 38.0% 1,737 57.5% 2,628 3.7% 169

In the 2013 gubernatorial election, Republican Chris Christie received 54.9% of the vote (2,232 cast), ahead of Democrat Barbara Buono with 43.4% (1,763 votes), and other candidates with 1.7% (68 votes), among the 4,121 ballots cast by the township's 12,289 registered voters (58 ballots were spoiled), for a turnout of 33.5%.[100][101] In the 2009 gubernatorial election, Democrat Jon Corzine received 58.7% of the vote (2,478 ballots cast), ahead of Republican Chris Christie with 43.2% (1,823 votes), Independent Chris Daggett with 7.3% (309 votes) and other candidates with 1.2% (51 votes), among the 4,223 ballots cast by the township's 11,142 registered voters, yielding a 37.9% turnout.[102]

Education

Public schools

 
The campus of the former St. Joseph's Seminary is home to a number of private schools

Plainsboro Township and West Windsor Township are part of a combined school district, the West Windsor-Plainsboro Regional School District, which serves students in pre-kindergarten through twelfth grade from the two communities.[103] The district has four elementary schools (grades Pre-K/K–3), two upper elementary schools (grades 4 and 5), two middle schools (grades 6–8) and two high schools (grades 9–12).[104] As of the 2020–21 school year, the district, comprised of 10 schools, had an enrollment of 9,386 students and 773.2 classroom teachers (on an FTE basis), for a student–teacher ratio of 12.1:1.[105] Schools in the district (with 2020–21 enrollment data from the National Center for Education Statistics[106]) are Dutch Neck Elementary School[107] (located in West Windsor: 704 students; in grades K-3), Maurice Hawk Elementary School[108] (West Windsor: 723; K-3), Town Center Elementary School[109] (Plainsboro: 431; PreK-2), J.V.B. Wicoff Elementary School[110] (Plainsboro: 349; K-3), Millstone River School[111] (Plainsboro: 967; 3-5), Village School[112] (West Windsor: 617; 4-5), Community Middle School[113] (Plainsboro: 1,131; 6-8), Thomas R. Grover Middle School[114] (West Windsor: 1,208; 6-8), West Windsor-Plainsboro High School North[115] (Plainsboro: 1,521; 9-12) and West Windsor-Plainsboro High School South[116] (West Windsor: 1,649; 9-12).[117][118][119][120] The district is overseen by a directly elected nine-member board of education whose members are allocated to the two constituent municipalities based on population, with four of the nine seats allocated to Plainsboro.[121]

In 2005, Community Middle School received first place at the national "Science Olympiad" competition and took first place for a second time in 2007. West Windsor-Plainsboro High School North was the 32nd-ranked public high school, and South was 62nd-ranked, in New Jersey out of 328 schools statewide, in New Jersey Monthly magazine's September 2012 cover story on the state's Top Public High Schools.[122]

Three of the district's schools have been recognized by the National Blue Ribbon Schools Program. West Windsor-Plainsboro High School South was recognized during the 1992–1993 school year and Maurice Hawk Elementary School was recognized in 1993–1994,[123] while West Windsor-Plainsboro High School North was recognized in the 2006–2007 school year.[124]

Eighth grade students from all of Middlesex County are eligible to apply to attend the high school programs offered by the Middlesex County Vocational and Technical Schools, a county-wide vocational school district that offers full-time career and technical education at Middlesex County Academy in Edison, the Academy for Allied Health and Biomedical Sciences in Woodbridge Township and at its East Brunswick, Perth Amboy and Piscataway technical high schools, with no tuition charged to students for attendance.[125][126]

Private schools

The campus of the former St. Joseph's Seminary, located in Plainsboro,[127] is home to a number of private schools.

Transportation

Roads and highways

 
View north along US 1 in Plainsboro

As of May 2010, the township had a total of 64.94 miles (104.51 km) of roadways, of which 55.78 miles (89.77 km) were maintained by the municipality, 7.06 miles (11.36 km) by Middlesex County and 2.10 miles (3.38 km) by the New Jersey Department of Transportation.[133]

Several major transportation routes traverse the township.[134] U.S. Route 1 is a major transportation route that passes through the northwestern part of township.[135] County Route 614 has its western terminus at U.S. Route 1 and passes through the center of Plainsboro.[136]

The closest limited access road is the New Jersey Turnpike (Interstate 95) which is accessible from Interchange 8 in neighboring East Windsor Township and Interchange 8A in Monroe Township.

Public transportation

New Jersey Transit bus service includes the 600, which provides service to Trenton. NJ Transit's Northeast Corridor rail line runs through the township. NJ Transit and Amtrak trains service the township at the nearby Princeton Junction.[137][138]

Suburban Transit buses 300 line to New York from the Park and Ride in Route 130 provides service directly to Grand Central Terminal in Midtown Manhattan.[139]

Cycling

There are many cycle routes through Plainsboro, connecting the main shopping districts and down to the D&R Canal cycle pathway. There are a few discontinuities in the cycle routes, but generally they are well-maintained.[140]

Media appearances

  • Plainsboro is the namesake of the fictional Princeton-Plainsboro Teaching Hospital in the Fox TV series House.[141]
  • Plainsboro is referred to in Tim Curry's song "Paradise Garage" from his album Fearless.[142]
  • Plainsboro and the fictional Plainsboro High School are the setting around which the HBO film Rocket Science is based.[143]
  • Plainsboro is mentioned in the description of the battle area in Orson Welles's 1938 radio broadcast, The War of the Worlds, when the radio announcer describes the aftermath of the purported Martian invasion at nearby Grover's Mill.[144]
  • Plainsboro was featured on the MTV series, True Life ("I'm Graduating from High School") season 11, 2008, on which MTV took a look at the life of three seniors who were enrolled at High School North.[145]
  • Plainsboro is the site for the tomb of Elsie the Cow.[146]

Science and research

Notable people

People who were born in, residents of, or otherwise closely associated with Plainsboro Township include:

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External links

  • Official Plainsboro web site
  • West Windsor-Plainsboro School District
  • School Performance Reports for the West Windsor-Plainsboro Regional School District, New Jersey Department of Education
  • School Data for the West Windsor-Plainsboro Regional School District, National Center for Education Statistics
  • Plainsboro Fire Company
  • Plainsboro Historical Society
  • Plainsboro Public Library
  • Plainsboro Rescue Squad
  • West Windsor/Plainsboro Today: local online news and chat site
  • Plainsboro Rescue Squad – volunteer ambulance service

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Plainsboro Township is a township in Middlesex County in the U S state of New Jersey The township is centrally located in the Raritan Valley region and is a part of the outer ring suburbs of the New York metropolitan area even though it is geographically slightly closer to Center City Philadelphia than Midtown Manhattan As of the 2020 United States census the township s population was 24 084 9 10 an increase of 1 085 4 7 from the 2010 census count of 22 999 19 20 21 which in turn reflected an increase of 2 784 13 8 from the 20 215 counted in the 2000 census 22 Plainsboro Township New JerseyTownshipTownship of PlainsboroPlainsboro Center located in the middle of the townshipLocation of Plainsboro Township in Middlesex County Inset Location of Middlesex County highlighted in the State of New Jersey Census Bureau map of Plainsboro Township New JerseyPlainsboro TownshipLocation in Middlesex CountyShow map of Middlesex County New JerseyPlainsboro TownshipLocation in New JerseyShow map of New JerseyPlainsboro TownshipLocation in the United StatesShow map of the United StatesCoordinates 40 20 18 N 74 34 55 W 40 338255 N 74 581898 W 40 338255 74 581898 Coordinates 40 20 18 N 74 34 55 W 40 338255 N 74 581898 W 40 338255 74 581898 1 2 Country United StatesState New JerseyCountyMiddlesexIncorporatedMay 6 1919Government 7 TypeTownship BodyTownship Committee MayorPeter A Cantu D term ends December 31 2022 3 4 AdministratorAnthony Cancro 5 Municipal clerkCarol J Torres 6 Area 1 Total12 11 sq mi 31 37 km2 Land11 74 sq mi 30 40 km2 Water0 37 sq mi 0 97 km2 3 09 Rank191st of 565 in state11th of 25 in county 1 Elevation 8 79 ft 24 m Population 2020 Census 9 10 Total24 084 Estimate 2021 9 11 23 906 Rank109th of 566 in state13th of 25 in county 12 Density2 051 8 sq mi 792 2 km2 Rank295th of 566 in state21st of 25 in county 12 Time zoneUTC 05 00 Eastern EST Summer DST UTC 04 00 Eastern EDT ZIP Code08536 13 14 Area code609 15 FIPS code3402359280 1 16 17 GNIS feature ID0882161 1 18 Websitewww wbr plainsboronj wbr comPlainsboro was incorporated as a township on May 6 1919 from lands north of Plainsboro Road and Dey Road that had been part of South Brunswick Township and lands south of Plainsboro Road and Dey Road that had been part of Cranbury Township 23 The main impetus towards the creation of the township was the lack of schools serving the area a new school was constructed after the township was established which still exists as J V B Wicoff School named for one of the individuals who led the effort to create Plainsboro 24 Contents 1 History 2 Geography 3 Demographics 3 1 2010 Census 3 2 2000 Census 4 Economy 5 Government 5 1 Local government 5 2 Federal state and county representation 5 3 Politics 6 Education 6 1 Public schools 6 2 Private schools 7 Transportation 7 1 Roads and highways 7 2 Public transportation 7 3 Cycling 8 Media appearances 9 Science and research 10 Notable people 11 References 12 External linksHistory EditThe original residents of Plainsboro were the Unami people a subtribe of the Lenape Native Americans In the 17th century the Dutch settled the area for its agricultural properties 25 The oldest developed section of Plainsboro is at the intersection of Dey and Plainsboro Roads It is thought that the road was named after a Dutch built tavern that sat at the intersection called The Planes Tavern in the early 18th century or earlier The building still stands and was featured on HGTV s If These Walls Could Talk along with the historic Plainsboro Inn building circa 1790 that was built adjacent to Planes Tavern at Plainsboro Road and Dey Road In 1897 the Walker Gordon Dairy Farm opened up which among many other things contributed Elsie the Cow possibly the most famous cow ever and The Walker Gordon Diner which has since been closed 26 The site of the farm has been turned into a single family home community named Walker Gordon Farm which consists of over 350 homes 27 Other family farms arrived during the first three quarters of the 20th century notably the Parker Simonson Stults and Groendyke farms The Parker Farm was eventually integrated into the Groendyke farm and both became part of Walker Gordon s Dairy Farm which is now a housing development The Simonson and Stults Farms still stand and operate in Plainsboro The chapel of St Joseph s Seminary built 1914 in Plainsboro though it bears a Princeton address Plainsboro was officially founded on May 6 1919 and was formed from sections of Cranbury and South Brunswick townships 23 Plainsboro Township was created in response to Cranbury and South Brunswick refusing to build a new fireproof and larger school in Plainsboro Village 28 Every year the date is celebrated with a parade festival and a concert In 1971 Princeton University which owned most of the township and Lincoln Properties Inc together started to develop the area into what it is now a large suburban township still holding on to its rural past By the 1980s Princeton University had acquired nearly 5 000 acres 2 000 ha of Plainsboro Township a holding far larger than the 4 5 acres 1 8 ha size of the original university campus 29 In response to the development West Windsor Plainsboro High School South was opened in nearby Princeton Junction then just called WWP High To accommodate the additional growth West Windsor Plainsboro High School North was opened in Plainsboro in September 2000 beginning a north south rivalry between the Pirates and the Knights The latest addition to Plainsboro is the Village Center which is adjacent to the historic village area Located at the intersection of Schalks Crossing and Scudder Mills Roads Plainsboro Village Center currently features eight buildings totaling almost 75 000 square feet 7 000 m2 of retail commercial and office space as well as 11 single family homes and 12 townhomes 30 The Village Center contains wide landscaped sidewalks and outdoor cafe style seating The Village center s downtown atmosphere is the location of many shopping and dining destinations The Village Center features a large village green with a tranquil fountain and walking paths in a park like setting The Village Center also houses a new 12 4 million Plainsboro Library which opened on April 10 2010 31 The township broke ground on July 27 for two new buildings that will host medical offices additional retail space and eight residential condominium units A new hospital facility was under development in Plainsboro that would be renamed University Medical Center of Princeton at Plainsboro The new hospital and 171 acre 69 ha medical campus was designed to include a modern medical office building attached to the hospital a world class education center a health and fitness center a skilled nursing facility a pediatric services facility and a 32 acre 13 ha public park 32 Officials at the Children s Hospital of Philadelphia CHOP announced they will be opening a facility in Plainsboro on 13 acres 5 3 ha of the new hospital campus 33 Constructed at a cost of 523 million the new hospital opened in May 2012 with patients relocated from the former facility in Princeton that had been in use for 93 years 34 The hospital was acquired in January 2018 by University of Pennsylvania Health System and renamed as Penn Medicine Princeton Medical Center 35 Geography EditAccording to the United States Census Bureau the township had a total area of 12 11 square miles 31 37 km2 including 11 74 square miles 30 40 km2 of land and 0 37 square miles 0 97 km2 of water 3 09 1 2 Plainsboro Center with a 2010 Census population of 2 712 36 and Princeton Meadows 13 834 as of 2010 37 are unincorporated communities and census designated places CDPs located within Plainsboro Township 38 39 Other unincorporated communities localities and place names located partially or completely within the township include Aqueduct Schalks and Scotts Corner 40 The township borders the municipalities of Cranbury and South Brunswick in Middlesex County and East Windsor Township Princeton and West Windsor Township in Mercer County 41 42 43 Demographics EditHistorical population CensusPop Note 1920460 19301 018121 3 1940925 9 1 19501 11220 2 19601 1715 3 19701 64840 7 19805 605240 1 199014 213153 6 200020 21542 2 201022 99913 8 202024 0844 7 2021 est 23 906 9 11 0 7 U S Decennial Census1920 44 1920 1930 45 1930 1990 46 2000 47 48 2010 19 20 21 2020 9 10 2010 Census Edit The 2010 United States census counted 22 999 people 9 402 households and 5 886 families in the township The population density was 1 951 6 per square mile 753 5 km2 There were 10 089 housing units at an average density of 856 1 per square mile 330 5 km2 The racial makeup was 41 07 9 445 White 8 03 1 847 Black or African American 0 30 69 Native American 46 22 10 630 Asian 0 02 4 Pacific Islander 1 76 404 from other races and 2 61 600 from two or more races Hispanic or Latino of any race were 6 21 1 429 of the population 19 As of the 2010 Census 29 6 of the township s population self identified as being Indian American making them the largest minority group in the township 19 Of the 9 402 households 36 5 had children under the age of 18 53 4 were married couples living together 7 0 had a female householder with no husband present and 37 4 were non families Of all households 31 2 were made up of individuals and 3 8 had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older The average household size was 2 43 and the average family size was 3 14 19 24 7 of the population were under the age of 18 6 0 from 18 to 24 35 7 from 25 to 44 26 2 from 45 to 64 and 7 5 who were 65 years of age or older The median age was 35 5 years For every 100 females the population had 98 8 males For every 100 females ages 18 and older there were 96 4 males 19 The Census Bureau s 2006 2010 American Community Survey showed that in 2010 inflation adjusted dollars median household income was 86 986 with a margin of error of 5 536 and the median family income was 114 457 6 162 Males had a median income of 76 846 6 185 versus 58 515 5 722 for females The per capita income for the township was 46 222 2 054 About 1 9 of families and 3 9 of the population were below the poverty line including 3 6 of those under age 18 and 4 0 of those age 65 or over 49 2000 Census Edit As of the 2000 United States census 16 there were 20 215 people 8 742 households and 5 122 families residing in the township The population density was 1 707 7 people per square mile 659 2 km2 There were 9 133 housing units at an average density of 771 5 per square mile 297 8 km2 The racial makeup of the township was 58 20 White 7 58 African American 0 10 Native American 30 51 Asian 0 01 Pacific Islander 1 36 from other races and 2 24 from two or more races Hispanic or Latino of any race were 4 64 of the population 47 48 As part of the 2000 Census 16 97 of Plainsboro Township residents identified themselves as being Indian American This was the second highest percentage behind Edison of Indian American people in any municipality in the United States with 1 000 or more residents identifying their ancestry 50 In the 2000 census 8 55 of Plainsboro Township s residents identified themselves as being of Chinese ancestry This was the second highest percentage behind Holmdel Township of people with Chinese ancestry in any municipality in New Jersey with 1 000 or more residents identifying their ancestry 51 There were 8 742 households out of which 33 4 had children under the age of 18 living with them 50 4 were married couples living together 6 4 had a female householder with no husband present and 41 4 were non families 33 9 of all households were made up of individuals and 2 2 had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older The average household size was 2 30 and the average family size was 3 06 47 48 In the township the population was spread out with 24 6 under the age of 18 6 5 from 18 to 24 45 2 from 25 to 44 19 4 from 45 to 64 and 4 2 who were 65 years of age or older The median age was 33 years For every 100 females there were 102 4 males For every 100 females age 18 and over there were 100 8 males 47 48 The median income for a household in the township was 72 097 and the median income for a family was 88 783 these figures had risen to 82 609 and 102 586 respectively as of the 2007 American Community Survey estimate 52 Males had a median income of 62 327 versus 44 671 for females The per capita income for the township was 38 982 About 1 4 of families and 3 0 of the population were below the poverty line including 1 7 of those under age 18 and 2 3 of those age 65 or over 47 48 Economy Edit Courtyard in Forrestal Village Forrestal Village is an upscale mixed use lifestyle center located on U S Route 1 The center opened in 1986 and has a gross leasable area of 720 000 square foot 67 000 m2 52 acre 210 000 m2 of retail and office space It was designed by Sasaki Associates of Watertown Massachusetts with the architectural firm Bower Lewis Thrower Architects to create a retail mix that will not just bring people in every few weeks like the regional malls do 53 As of 2022 its tenants are primarily smaller boutique retailers offices restaurants and a hotel The center has also been approved for residential units 54 MarketFair in Princeton and Quaker Bridge Mall in Lawrence Township are also a short distance away Government EditLocal government Edit Old Town Logo Plainsboro Township is governed by a Township Committee form of New Jersey municipal government The township is one of 141 municipalities of the 564 statewide governed under this form 55 The governing body is comprised of a five member Township Committee whose members are chosen at large on a partisan basis for three year terms of office on a staggered basis with either one or two seats up for vote each year as part of the November general election 7 56 Every January 1 the Township Committee re organizes and selects a mayor and deputy mayor from among its membership Township Committee meetings are open to the public and held on the second and fourth Wednesday of each month A Township Administrator appointed by the Township Committee oversees Plainsboro s professional employees Major departments are Administration Township Clerk Finance Recreation Cultural Affairs Municipal Court Public Safety Public Works Planning Zoning and Building Inspections each overseen by a department head 57 As of 2022 update members of the Plainsboro Township Committee are Mayor Peter A Cantu D term on committee ends December 31 2023 terms as mayor ends 2022 Deputy Mayor Neil J Lewis D term on committee ends 2024 term as deputy mayor ends 2022 David Bander D 2022 Nuran Nabi D 2024 and Edward Yates D 2022 3 58 59 60 61 Federal state and county representation Edit Plainsboro Township is located in the 12th Congressional District 62 and is part of New Jersey s 14th state legislative district 20 63 64 For the 118th United States Congress New Jersey s Twelfth Congressional District is represented by Bonnie Watson Coleman D Ewing Township 65 66 New Jersey is represented in the United States Senate by Democrats Cory Booker Newark term ends 2027 67 and Bob Menendez Harrison term ends 2025 68 69 For the 2022 2023 session the 14th Legislative District of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Linda R Greenstein D Plainsboro Township and in the General Assembly by Daniel R Benson D Hamilton Township Mercer County and Wayne DeAngelo D Hamilton Township Mercer County 70 Middlesex County is governed by a Board of County Commissioners whose seven members are elected at large on a partisan basis to serve three year terms of office on a staggered basis with either two or three seats coming up for election each year as part of the November general election At an annual reorganization meeting held in January the board selects from among its members a commissioner director and deputy director 71 As of 2022 update Middlesex County s Commissioners with party affiliation term end year and residence listed in parentheses are Commissioner Director Ronald G Rios D Carteret term as commissioner ends December 31 2024 term as commissioner director ends 2022 72 Commissioner Deputy Director Shanti Narra D North Brunswick term as commissioner ends 2024 term as deputy director ends 2022 73 Claribel A Clary Azcona Barber D New Brunswick 2022 74 Charles Kenny D Woodbridge Township 2022 75 Leslie Koppel D Monroe Township 2023 76 Chanelle Scott McCullum D Piscataway 2024 77 and Charles E Tomaro D Edison 2023 78 79 Constitutional officers are County Clerk Nancy Pinkin D 2025 East Brunswick 80 81 Sheriff Mildred S Scott D 2022 Piscataway 82 83 and Surrogate Claribel Cortes D 2026 North Brunswick 84 85 86 Politics Edit As of March 23 2011 there were a total of 11 460 registered voters in Plainsboro Township of which 3 884 33 9 were registered as Democrats 1 486 13 0 were registered as Republicans and 6 081 53 1 were registered as Unaffiliated There were 9 voters registered as Libertarians or Greens 87 Presidential Elections Results Year Republican Democratic Third Parties2016 88 22 4 1 800 74 3 5 960 4 1 2592012 89 29 3 2 286 69 3 5 416 1 4 1112008 90 27 8 2 280 70 4 5 760 1 1 872004 91 35 5 2 575 63 4 4 603 0 6 63In the 2012 presidential election Democrat Barack Obama received 69 3 of the vote 5 416 cast ahead of Republican Mitt Romney with 29 3 2 286 votes and other candidates with 1 4 111 votes among the 7 859 ballots cast by the township s 12 074 registered voters 46 ballots were spoiled for a turnout of 65 1 92 93 In the 2008 presidential election Democrat Barack Obama received 70 4 of the vote 5 760 cast ahead of Republican John McCain with 27 8 2 280 votes and other candidates with 1 1 87 votes among the 8 187 ballots cast by the township s 11 847 registered voters for a turnout of 69 1 94 In the 2004 presidential election Democrat John Kerry received 63 4 of the vote 4 603 ballots cast outpolling Republican George W Bush with 35 5 2 575 votes and other candidates with 0 6 63 votes among the 7 261 ballots cast by the township s 10 605 registered voters for a turnout percentage of 68 5 95 Gubernatorial Elections Results Year Republican Democratic Third Parties2017 96 29 4 1 239 68 6 2 893 2 0 832013 97 54 9 2 232 43 4 1 763 1 7 682009 98 43 2 1 823 58 7 2 478 8 5 3602005 99 38 0 1 737 57 5 2 628 3 7 169In the 2013 gubernatorial election Republican Chris Christie received 54 9 of the vote 2 232 cast ahead of Democrat Barbara Buono with 43 4 1 763 votes and other candidates with 1 7 68 votes among the 4 121 ballots cast by the township s 12 289 registered voters 58 ballots were spoiled for a turnout of 33 5 100 101 In the 2009 gubernatorial election Democrat Jon Corzine received 58 7 of the vote 2 478 ballots cast ahead of Republican Chris Christie with 43 2 1 823 votes Independent Chris Daggett with 7 3 309 votes and other candidates with 1 2 51 votes among the 4 223 ballots cast by the township s 11 142 registered voters yielding a 37 9 turnout 102 Education EditPublic schools Edit The campus of the former St Joseph s Seminary is home to a number of private schools Plainsboro Township and West Windsor Township are part of a combined school district the West Windsor Plainsboro Regional School District which serves students in pre kindergarten through twelfth grade from the two communities 103 The district has four elementary schools grades Pre K K 3 two upper elementary schools grades 4 and 5 two middle schools grades 6 8 and two high schools grades 9 12 104 As of the 2020 21 school year the district comprised of 10 schools had an enrollment of 9 386 students and 773 2 classroom teachers on an FTE basis for a student teacher ratio of 12 1 1 105 Schools in the district with 2020 21 enrollment data from the National Center for Education Statistics 106 are Dutch Neck Elementary School 107 located in West Windsor 704 students in grades K 3 Maurice Hawk Elementary School 108 West Windsor 723 K 3 Town Center Elementary School 109 Plainsboro 431 PreK 2 J V B Wicoff Elementary School 110 Plainsboro 349 K 3 Millstone River School 111 Plainsboro 967 3 5 Village School 112 West Windsor 617 4 5 Community Middle School 113 Plainsboro 1 131 6 8 Thomas R Grover Middle School 114 West Windsor 1 208 6 8 West Windsor Plainsboro High School North 115 Plainsboro 1 521 9 12 and West Windsor Plainsboro High School South 116 West Windsor 1 649 9 12 117 118 119 120 The district is overseen by a directly elected nine member board of education whose members are allocated to the two constituent municipalities based on population with four of the nine seats allocated to Plainsboro 121 In 2005 Community Middle School received first place at the national Science Olympiad competition and took first place for a second time in 2007 West Windsor Plainsboro High School North was the 32nd ranked public high school and South was 62nd ranked in New Jersey out of 328 schools statewide in New Jersey Monthly magazine s September 2012 cover story on the state s Top Public High Schools 122 Three of the district s schools have been recognized by the National Blue Ribbon Schools Program West Windsor Plainsboro High School South was recognized during the 1992 1993 school year and Maurice Hawk Elementary School was recognized in 1993 1994 123 while West Windsor Plainsboro High School North was recognized in the 2006 2007 school year 124 Eighth grade students from all of Middlesex County are eligible to apply to attend the high school programs offered by the Middlesex County Vocational and Technical Schools a county wide vocational school district that offers full time career and technical education at Middlesex County Academy in Edison the Academy for Allied Health and Biomedical Sciences in Woodbridge Township and at its East Brunswick Perth Amboy and Piscataway technical high schools with no tuition charged to students for attendance 125 126 Private schools Edit The campus of the former St Joseph s Seminary located in Plainsboro 127 is home to a number of private schools French American School of Princeton Pre K 8 128 The American Boychoir School closed after 2017 2018 school year 129 The Laurel School 130 Wilberforce School a Classical Christian school 131 The school had been located in Plainsboro from 2011 to 2014 but permanently located in the former Saint Joseph s seminary in 2019 132 Transportation EditRoads and highways Edit View north along US 1 in Plainsboro As of May 2010 update the township had a total of 64 94 miles 104 51 km of roadways of which 55 78 miles 89 77 km were maintained by the municipality 7 06 miles 11 36 km by Middlesex County and 2 10 miles 3 38 km by the New Jersey Department of Transportation 133 Several major transportation routes traverse the township 134 U S Route 1 is a major transportation route that passes through the northwestern part of township 135 County Route 614 has its western terminus at U S Route 1 and passes through the center of Plainsboro 136 The closest limited access road is the New Jersey Turnpike Interstate 95 which is accessible from Interchange 8 in neighboring East Windsor Township and Interchange 8A in Monroe Township Public transportation Edit New Jersey Transit bus service includes the 600 which provides service to Trenton NJ Transit s Northeast Corridor rail line runs through the township NJ Transit and Amtrak trains service the township at the nearby Princeton Junction 137 138 Suburban Transit buses 300 line to New York from the Park and Ride in Route 130 provides service directly to Grand Central Terminal in Midtown Manhattan 139 Cycling Edit There are many cycle routes through Plainsboro connecting the main shopping districts and down to the D amp R Canal cycle pathway There are a few discontinuities in the cycle routes but generally they are well maintained 140 Media appearances EditPlainsboro is the namesake of the fictional Princeton Plainsboro Teaching Hospital in the Fox TV series House 141 Plainsboro is referred to in Tim Curry s song Paradise Garage from his album Fearless 142 Plainsboro and the fictional Plainsboro High School are the setting around which the HBO film Rocket Science is based 143 Plainsboro is mentioned in the description of the battle area in Orson Welles s 1938 radio broadcast The War of the Worlds when the radio announcer describes the aftermath of the purported Martian invasion at nearby Grover s Mill 144 Plainsboro was featured on the MTV series True Life I m Graduating from High School season 11 2008 on which MTV took a look at the life of three seniors who were enrolled at High School North 145 Plainsboro is the site for the tomb of Elsie the Cow 146 Science and research EditFrom 1986 through 1989 Plainsboro was home to the John von Neumann Center on College Road which hosted the liquid nitrogen cooled ETA10 supercomputer then the world s fastest computer and was a major hub of the early Internet 147 Plainsboro is home to the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory a laboratory for plasma physics research 148 The National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration s Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory where the first computer models of climate were developed is physically located in Plainsboro on the James Forrestal Campus of Princeton University 149 Plainsboro had a nuclear research reactor on Nuclear Reactor Road built in 1957 150 In 1930 the Rotolactor was invented by Walker Gordon Farms in Plainsboro The Rotolactor was the first rotary milking parlor and a popular tourist attraction It remained in use into the 1960s 27 151 Notable people EditSee also Category People from Plainsboro Township New Jersey People who were born in residents of or otherwise closely associated with Plainsboro Township include David Jordan Bachner 1991 2009 baseball pitcher 152 Andrew Bynum born 1987 former professional basketball player 153 Patrick Clark 1955 1998 chef 154 Boris Epshteyn born 1982 political strategist investment banker and attorney 155 Linda R Greenstein born 1950 represents the 14th Legislative District in the New Jersey State Senate 156 Henry W Jeffers 1871 1953 one of the leaders in establishing Plainsboro Township and served as its first mayor after incorporation in 1919 157 Gary Jeter 1955 2016 former NFL defensive end who played for the New York Giants Los Angeles Rams and New England Patriots 158 Mariam Nazarian born 1983 concert pianist and producer who made her Carnegie Hall debut at the age of 16 159 Rebecca Soni born 1987 U S Olympic swimmer and gold medal winner of the 200m breaststroke at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing 160 Barbara Wright born 1933 member of the New Jersey General Assembly who also served as mayor of the township 161 Felicia Zhang born 1993 former pair skater who is a two time U S national medalist and competed at the 2014 Winter Olympics 162 References Edit a b c d e f 2019 Census Gazetteer Files New Jersey Places United States Census Bureau Accessed July 1 2020 a b US 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legislature form the Township of Plainsboro A new school was built shortly after incorporation That school renamed the JVB Wicoff School on October 9 1975 still serves as the school to many of Plainsboro s elementary students History Township of Plainsboro Accessed December 23 2019 The Unami a subtribe of the Lenni Lenape Native Americans were the first inhabitants of the Plainsboro area The Lenape were a part of the larger Delaware tribe The Plainsboro area offered fertile soil and ample water to suit this tribe s agricultural interests Garbarine Rachelle In the Region New Jersey In Plainsboro Clustering for Conservation The New York Times June 27 1999 Accessed December 31 2011 A 255 acre former dairy farm in the west central portion of Plainsboro that was once the home of Elsie the Borden cow is being transformed into a single family home community designed so half the site will be developed and the other half devoted to recreation and open space Called Walker Gordon Farm after the dairy that dominated the site off Plainsboro Road through 1971 the project will have 355 detached houses each with 2 100 to 3 400 square feet of space on lots averaging 6 000 to 12 000 square feet A total of 183 homes have been sold a b History Walker Gordon Farm Accessed October 22 2013 Malwitz Rick Playing the name game Sounds like Princeton but it s not Home News Tribune June 6 2004 Accessed December 31 2011 Until 1919 Plainsboro was located in the townships of South Brunswick and Cranbury Plainsboro wanted a grammar school but the government of Cranbury was reluctant to spend money for a school The citizens of the Plainsboro petitioned the state legislature for recognition and succeeded led by powerful Trenton attorney John V B Wicoff Princeton University A Land Developer Princeton Landing Accessed December 23 2019 Following the Second World War Princeton University purchased large land parcels in Plainsboro and the surrounding communities with the objective of developing the properties This acquisition activity peaked in the 1980 s when the University owned almost 5 000 acres in the Princeton area up from its original 4 5 acre campus Kershner Randy Plainsboro Village Center breaks ground on two new buildings MyCentralJersey com August 16 2010 updated February 4 2011 Accessed December 23 2019 Located at the intersection of Schalks Crossing and Scudder Mills Roads Plainsboro Village Center currently features eight buildings totaling almost 75 000 square feet of retail commercial and office space as well as 11 single family homes and 12 townhomes Shaffer Anita State of Plainsboro partly depends on state The Times February 23 2010 Accessed December 31 2011 The New University Medical Center of Princeton at Plainsboro Archived from the original on September 8 2012 Latham Cara Children s Hospital Looks At Plainsboro Location West Windsor amp Plainboro News January 7 2011 Accessed May 24 2016 Officials at the Children s Hospital of Philadelphia CHOP have confirmed they are interested in opening a facility in Plainsboro on 13 acres on the new hospital campus off Route 1 Brill Emily University Medical Center of Princeton officially opens its 523M facility The Times May 23 2012 updated March 30 2019 Accessed December 23 2019 Nicole Williams had two surprises this week on Monday her son Atticus Howarth was born four days early and yesterday the two of them were the first patients wheeled through the doors of the new University Medical Center of Princeton at Plainsboro Atticus key role in the inauguration of the 523 million new hospital was also a surprise to the delighted hospital staff The new hospital represents a massive upgrade for Princeton HealthCare System as it leaves behind its 93 year old former hospital Saska Jim Amid regulatory uncertainty Penn Medicine acquires Princeton HealthCare WHYY FM January 12 2018 Accessed December 23 2019 Penn Medicine has finalized the acquisition of Princeton HealthCare System following a yearlong regulatory 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archive today United States Census Bureau Accessed December 31 2011 First 30 Tenants Are Set At Retail Center In Jersey The New York Times January 7 1987 Retrieved October 28 2010 1 Princeton Forrestal Village Accessed December 6 2022 Inventory of Municipal Forms of Government in New Jersey Rutgers University Center for Government Studies July 1 2011 Accessed November 18 2019 Forms of Municipal Government in New Jersey p 7 Rutgers University Center for Government Studies Accessed June 3 2015 Government Township of Plainsboro Accessed December 23 2019 Plainsboro Township is governed by a Township Committee form of local government The governing body is composed of 5 members elected at large for staggered 3 year terms Every January 1 the Township Committee re organizes and selects a mayor and deputy mayor from among its membership 2022 Municipal Data Sheet Township of Plainsboro Accessed July 8 2022 General Election November 2 2021 Official Results Middlesex County New Jersey updated 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now owns a home and lives in Newark s Central Ward community Biography of Bob Menendez United States Senate January 26 2015 Menendez who started his political career in Union City moved in September from Paramus to one of Harrison s new apartment buildings near the town s PATH station Home sweet home Bob Menendez back in Hudson County nj com Accessed April 30 2021 Booker Cory A D NJ Class II Menendez Robert D NJ Class I Legislative Roster for District 14 New Jersey Legislature Accessed January 11 2022 Board of County Commissioners Middlesex County New Jersey Accessed May 1 2022 The residents of Middlesex County s 25 municipalities elect seven 7 persons to serve as members of the Board of County Commissioners The Commissioners are elected at large to staggered three year terms in the November general election In January of each year the Board reorganizes selecting one Commissioner to be County Commissioner Director and another to be County Commissioner Deputy Director Ronald G Rios 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Accessed June 19 2022 Voter Registration Summary Middlesex New Jersey Department of State Division of Elections March 23 2011 Accessed November 27 2012 Presidential General Election Results November 8 2016 Middlesex County PDF New Jersey Department of Elections Retrieved December 31 2017 Presidential General Election Results November 6 2012 Middlesex County PDF New Jersey Department of Elections March 15 2013 Retrieved December 23 2014 2008 Presidential General Election Results Middlesex County New Jersey Department of State Division of Elections December 23 2008 Accessed November 22 2012 2004 Presidential Election Middlesex County New Jersey Department of State Division of Elections December 13 2004 Accessed November 22 2012 Presidential General Election Results November 6 2012 Middlesex County PDF New Jersey Department of Elections March 15 2013 Retrieved December 24 2014 Number of Registered Voters and Ballots Cast November 6 2012 General Election Results Middlesex County PDF New Jersey Department of Elections March 15 2013 Retrieved December 24 2014 2008 Presidential General Election Results Middlesex County New Jersey Department of State Division of Elections December 23 2008 Accessed November 27 2012 2004 Presidential Election Middlesex County New Jersey Department of State Division of Elections December 13 2004 Accessed November 27 2012 Governor Middlesex County PDF New Jersey Department of Elections Archived from the original PDF on January 1 2018 Retrieved December 31 2017 Governor Middlesex County PDF New Jersey Department of Elections January 29 2014 Archived from the original PDF on September 10 2015 Retrieved December 24 2014 Governor Middlesex County PDF New Jersey Department of Elections Retrieved January 2 2018 Governor Middlesex County PDF New Jersey Department of Elections Retrieved January 2 2018 Governor Middlesex County PDF New Jersey Department of Elections January 29 2014 Retrieved December 24 2014 Number of Registered Voters and Ballots Cast November 5 2013 General Election Results Middlesex County PDF New Jersey Department of Elections January 29 2014 Retrieved December 24 2014 2009 Governor Middlesex County Archived October 17 2012 at the Wayback Machine New Jersey Department of State Division of Elections December 31 2009 Accessed November 27 2012 West Windsor Plainsboro Regional Board of Education District Policy 0110 Identification West Windsor Plainsboro School District Accessed December 12 2022 Purpose The Board of Education exists for the purpose of providing a thorough and efficient system of free public education in grades Kindergarten through twelve in the West Windsor Plainsboro Regional School District Composition The West Windsor Plainsboro Regional School District is comprised of all the area within the municipal boundaries of West Windsor and Plainsboro Township About Us West Windsor Plainsboro Regional School District Accessed December 12 2022 Ten schools will serve our students Three elementary schools Dutch Neck Elementary School Maurice Hawk Elementary School and Wicoff Elementary School accommodate kindergarten through Grade 3 Town Center Elementary School serves students in kindergarten through Grade 2 Millstone River School serves students in Grades 3 through Grade 5 and Village School serves children in Grades 4 and 5 Students in Grades 6 7 and 8 are assigned to one of two middle schools Community Middle School and Thomas R Grover Middle School Two high schools High School North and High School South serve students in Grades 9 through 12 District information for West Windsor Plainsboro Regional School District National Center for Education Statistics Accessed February 15 2022 School Data for the West Windsor Plainsboro Regional School District National Center for Education Statistics Accessed February 15 2022 Dutch Neck Elementary School West Windsor Plainsboro Regional School District Accessed December 12 2022 Maurice Hawk Elementary School West Windsor Plainsboro Regional School District Accessed December 12 2022 Town Center Elementary School West Windsor Plainsboro Regional School District Accessed December 12 2022 J V B Wicoff Elementary School West Windsor Plainsboro Regional School District Accessed December 12 2022 Millstone River School West Windsor Plainsboro Regional School District Accessed December 12 2022 Village School West Windsor Plainsboro Regional School District Accessed December 12 2022 Community Middle School West Windsor Plainsboro Regional School District Accessed December 12 2022 Thomas Grover Middle School West Windsor Plainsboro Regional School District Accessed December 12 2022 West Windsor Plainsboro High School North West Windsor Plainsboro Regional School District Accessed December 12 2022 West Windsor Plainsboro High School South West Windsor Plainsboro Regional School District Accessed December 12 2022 Schools West Windsor Plainsboro Regional School District Accessed December 12 2022 2021 2022 Charter and Public Schools Directory Mercer County New Jersey Accessed December 12 2022 School Performance Reports for the West Windsor Plainsboro Regional School District New Jersey Department of Education Accessed December 12 2022 New Jersey School Directory for the West Windsor Plainsboro Regional School District New Jersey Department of Education Accessed December 29 2016 Board of Education West Windsor Plainsboro Regional School District Accessed March 15 2020 Members of the Board of Education are elected by qualified voters in the communities of West Windsor and Plainsboro Townships Members are elected to three year terms and normally three seats are up for election each spring The Board of Education is composed of four elected representatives from Plainsboro and five elected representatives from West Windsor all of whom serve without remuneration Staff The Top New Jersey High Schools Alphabetical New Jersey Monthly August 16 2012 Accessed October 22 2013 Blue Ribbon Schools Program Schools Recognized 1982 1983 through 1999 2002 PDF Archived March 26 2009 at the Wayback Machine United States Department of Education Accessed April 17 2011 Blue Ribbon Schools Program Schools Recognized in 2006 United States Department of Education Accessed April 17 2011 Heyboer Kelly How to get your kid a seat in one of N J s hardest to get into high schools NJ Advance Media for NJ com May 2017 Accessed November 18 2019 Middlesex County has two stand alone career academies for high achieving students the Academy for Science Math and Engineering Technology located on the campus of Middlesex County College in Edison and the Academy for Allied Health and Biomedical Sciences in Woodbridge How to apply Students must attend a mandatory information session and submit an application by November of their 8th grade year Locations Middlesex County Vocational and Technical Schools Accessed December 2 2019 Zoning Map Archive Plainsboro Township New Jersey Accessed February 5 2016 Located in zoning area ECA At a Glance French American School of Princeton Accessed December 23 2019 Grades Preschool through 8th grade Pollack Laura American Boychoir School to close after 80 years Community News August 16 2017 Accessed December 23 2019 Rob D Avanzo chairman of the school s board of trustees said enrollment for the 2017 2018 school year was lower than anticipated In year s past American Boychoir was composed of roughly 40 boys from across the country in grades four through eight but the school was set to start this year with just 19 to 21 boys enrolled Directions to Our School The Laurel School of Princeton Cusido Carmen Three Mercer schools join forces to form Princeton Center for the Arts amp Education in Plainsboro The Times February 23 2011 updated March 31 2019 Accessed December 23 2019 Three area private schools including the famed American Boychoir School will combine operations at the former St Joseph s Seminary in Plainsboro officials announced at a press conference Tuesday The French American School of Princeton and The Wilberforce School will join the Boychoir School in Plainsboro in the newly created Princeton Center for Arts amp Education the name given for the joint enterprise In the process the Boychoir School will sell its property at Lambert Drive in Princeton Township which it has occupied since 1950 said Timothy Quinn a board member Mulvaney Nicole Wilberforce School finds new home at Windsor Athletic Center NJ Advance Media for NJ com February 11 2014 updated March 29 2019 Accessed December 23 2019 Officials at The Wilberforce School in Plainsboro debated over the past nine months whether to keep the pre K through 8 school at its Mapleton Road campus or relocate to a larger facility as it looked to expand its programming to high school students officials said They negotiated with the building s landlord to determine a way to remain at its current campus after their lease expires this summer But in the end the opportunity to relocate seven miles away to classroom space at the Windsor Athletic Club in West Windsor fell out of the sky and presented a more viable option headmaster Howe Whitman said Middlesex County Mileage by Municipality and Jurisdiction New Jersey Department of Transportation May 2010 Accessed July 24 2014 Middlesex County Road Map New Jersey Department of Transportation Accessed December 1 2019 U S Route 1 Straight Line Diagram New Jersey Department of Transportation updated May 2018 Accessed December 23 2019 Middlesex County Route 614 Straight Line Diagram New Jersey Department of Transportation updated May 2011 Accessed December 23 2019 Middlesex County Bus Rail Connections NJ Transit backed up by the Internet Archive as of May 22 2009 Accessed December 31 2011 Middlesex County Transit Guide 2013 Edition Middlesex County New Jersey Accessed December 3 2019 Schedule Details Plainsboro NJ to New York NY Suburban Transit Accessed August 22 2014 Middlesex County Bike Paths amp Multi Use Paths NJBikeMap com Accessed August 23 2015 Hicks Kathy Here s What Makes House One of the Best Medical Series in TV History MovieWeb February 26 2022 Accessed January 20 2023 Running from 2004 to 2012 the Fox hit show followed the pill popping narcissistic Dr Gregory House played by Hugh Laurie who is the head of the Diagnostics department at Princeton Plainsboro Teaching Hospital in New Jersey Paradise Garage lyrics accessed November 2 2006 Shea Kevin T It s not Plainsboro it s Rocket Science NJ Advance Media for NJ com August 4 2007 Accessed July 8 2022 On Friday a little movie called Rocket Science could put Plainsboro on the map Jeffrey Blitz never has been to Plainsboro or Trenton both of which figure prominently in the movie that goes into wider release Aug 17 True he was a stutterer who joined the speakers team in high school but he was never a stutterer who joined the debate team at Plainsboro High School War of the Worlds radio script The Mercury Theatre on the Air October 30 1938 accessed April 28 2007 One hundred and twenty known survivors The rest strewn over the battle area from Grovers Mill to Plainsboro crushed and trampled to death under the metal feet of the monster or burned to cinders by its heat ray I m Graduating From High School Full Episode MTV com Accessed January 2 2015 Garbarine Rachelle In the Region New Jersey In Plainsboro Clustering for Conservation The New York Times June 27 1999 Accessed October 22 2013 The original Elsie the cow used in Borden s advertising is buried on the site which like many of the company s other properties was farmed until it was sold Taber George M Von Neumann s Souped Up Supercomputer NJBIZ July 18 1988 Accessed July 8 2022 The new supercomputer that has just been installed at the John von Neumann Center for Scientific Computing in Plainsboro can perform three billion mathematical operations per second The machine an ETA10 is the fastest and most powerful computer currently working in the world Browne Malcolm W Test Reactor For Fusion Shuts Down In New Jersey The New York Times April 4 1997 Accessed August 22 2014 The reactor which is associated with Princeton University is in Plainsboro N J Zamdonella Catherine Princeton NOAA climate institute awarded 40 million Princeton University June 20 2018 Accessed December 23 2019 Researchers at Princeton University and NOAA s Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory GFDL have been awarded up to 40 million over five years to fund a new cooperative institute that focuses on Earth system research The new institute enables Princeton and GFDL to continue collaborative work begun under the Cooperative Institute for Climate Science founded with funding from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration NOAA 15 years ago GFDL is located about three miles from Princeton University in Plainsboro New Jersey NRC Terminated License Tracking System regarding License No C 05235 Industrial Reactor Laboratories Archived March 6 2016 at the Wayback Machine October 14 1998 Accessed September 29 2014 The Rotolactor Berger Debby earful smiles bid teen farewell NJ com August 16 2009 Accessed September 21 2015 At the entrance of the Bachners Plainsboro home were poster tributes filled with David s photos that his friends made for the family Earlier in the week a tribute had been set up at his high school s baseball field and friends also held a candlelight vigil D Alessandro Dave Balance of NBA Finals may hinge on left knee of Plainsboro s Andrew Bynum The Star Ledger June 3 2010 Accessed December 31 2011 But Andrew Bynum the 22 year old from Plainsboro whose joints have been making these screeching sounds since the first round will determine which team wins the 2010 NBA Finals that start tonight in Los Angeles Asimov Eric Patrick Clark 42 Is Dead Innovator in American Cuisine The New York Times February 13 1998 Accessed September 21 2015 Patrick Clark a chef who helped lead a generation of Americans to embrace a new style of casual but sophisticated French cooking in the early 1980s and then helped lead them back to the ingredients and preparations of their own country died late Wednesday night at Princeton Medical Center in Princeton N J He was 42 and lived in Plainsboro N J Grove Lloyd Sinclair s Trump Toady Swears I m Not Doing Anybody s Bidding The Daily Beast April5 2018 Accessed December 12 2022 Epshteyn who shares a young child with his wife of nine years Google sales manager Lauren Tanick was born in Moscow to a Russian Jewish family as refugees they emigrated to Plainsboro Township New Jersey when Boris was 11 Senator Linda R Greenstein New Jersey Legislature Accessed July 28 2017 Township Government Archived May 13 2008 at the Wayback Machine Plainsboro Township Accessed April 28 2008 Bartelt Paul Where Are They Now Randy Cross and Gary Jeter Archived March 11 2016 at the Wayback Machine International Press Association Accessed September 21 2015 Jeter resides in Plainsboro NJ Miller Lynn Portrait of a Concert Pianist Plainsboro to Carnegie Hall Community News January 23 2009 Accessed October 2 2017 Her dream to be a concert pianist began early and by the time she was eight she knew she would be a professional musician Mariam Nazarian 25 of Plainsboro was born into a family of musicians in Armenia Nazarian who entered High School North with classmates in the school s first graduating class 2001 attended classes as a freshman and sophomore USC Signs 7 Prep Stars High school standouts from around the country ink with the Trojans CSTV November 15 2004 Accessed August 10 2008 Assemblywoman Barbara Wright New Jersey Legislature backed up by the Internet Archive as of February 25 1998 Accessed June 14 2010 via Associated Press Winter Olympics 2014 Plainsboro s Felicia Zhang satisfied with performance in pairs figure skating NJ com February 12 2014 Accessed August 22 2014 American figure skating pair Felicia Zhang of Plainsboro and Nathan Bartholomay didn t expect to medal at the Sochi Games in a loaded field with strong duos from Russia China and Germany External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Plainsboro Township New Jersey Official Plainsboro web site West Windsor Plainsboro School District School Performance Reports for the West Windsor Plainsboro Regional School District New Jersey Department of Education School Data for the West Windsor Plainsboro Regional School District National Center for Education Statistics Plainsboro Fire Company Plainsboro Historical Society Plainsboro Public Library Plainsboro Rescue Squad West Windsor Plainsboro Today local online news and chat site Plainsboro Rescue Squad volunteer ambulance service Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Plainsboro Township New Jersey amp oldid 1134821344, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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