Drumthwacket is the official residence of the Governor of New Jersey.
The property is maintained by the Drumthwacket Foundation. Once owned by William Penn, founder of Pennsylvania, the house and grounds are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Guided tours are available to the public most Wednesday afternoons.
Reservations are necessary. Schedule at least one week ahead.
Twin Lights is a historical site and museum. It is a non-operational lighthouse and museum that has two lighthouses that reach 246 feet above sea level. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, as well as the state register. It offers guided tours for groups and schools. It has many events, including anniversary celebrations, education programs, history fairs, Scout programs and more. Check its website for information or for details on volunteer opportunities or donations,
State of NJ Professional Boards' prime objective is to protect the public by ensuring that only qualified individuals are licensed to practice and operate in the State of NJ. Professional staff members receive and process complaints and present them to the board for review. The State of NJ Professional Boards regulates more than 100 professions that are licensed by these boards such as accountants, barbers, architects, dentists and funeral directors. just to name a few. Call the number provided to inquire if your goods and service professionals are properly licensed and insured.
The Crystal Springs Family Aquatic Center is part of the Community Park and is the first municipal water park in New Jersey.
The Crystal Springs Family Aquatic Center has a recreational pool, lap pool, splash pool, kiddie pool, activity pool, lazy river and water slides.
It has a concession stand and grills are available in the picnic groves for your family or group picnics.
The East Brunswick Recreation Department offers a variety of programs including aerobics, crafts and cooking as well as several summer camps, including full day, half day and theater camp. It also has programs for the challenged population, bus trips, concerts under the stars, family excursions, teen programs and more.
A complete list describing the Division's programs and events can be found in the Recreation, Parks & Community Services Magazine that is mailed to all residents twice a year in mid-February and mid-August and is available at the Library. The division also provides some food and care for the sick, elderly and needy through the Holiday Food and Gift Basket Program administered during the Thanksgiving and Christmas Holiday season.
Leonardo State Marina is four blocks off Route 36 in Leonardo. By water, it is due southwest of Sandy Hook and is the closest marina to the Sandy Hook Bay entrance. Its proximity to the east of the Earle Naval Pier, makes it easily identifiable as you enter the bay from either New York Bay or the Atlantic Ocean.
Berths: 176; maximum length: 50 feet; draft: 6 feet.
Dockside: Water, electricity, telephone hookups.
Other Facilities: Charter/head boats, launch ramp, winter wet storage, gas and diesel fuel, holding tank pumpout, ice, bait and tackle, luncheonette, shower/sanitary facilities.
Boat Launching
New Jersey Resident $20.00 per Launch.
Non-Resident $25.00 per Launch.
Daily
New Jersey Resident $170.00
Non-Resident $200.00
Annual