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Fanwood Borough
The Lenni-Lenape Indians were the first residents of the area. Martine Avenue
was the old Indian Trail. Fanwood was once part of Westfield, as was Scotch Plains.
Like many Central Jersey communities, Fanwood was built along the railroad
lines of the Central Railroad of New Jersey, and the first homes in the borough
were clustered around the train station, which as the time was located east of
Martine Avenue.
Once a summer vacation spot for well-to-do city dwellers, Fanwood borough has
evolved into an attractive suburban community and a "great place to raise kids".
The borough was originally settled by vacationers who were attracted to the area
by its "wide open space and clean air".
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The 1.3 square-mile borough was carved
out of the Township of Scotch Plains in 1895. To make the commute to the city easier,
the early developers placed the railroad station in the center of the borough,
ensuring that it was no farther than a half mile from any part of town.
The borough owes its name to the railroad. The first president of the railroad
named the train station Fanwood in honor of Fanny Wood, the daughter of a
railroad official and an author who wrote articles highlighting the beauty of
the Central Jersey region. The original railroad station, a stone Victorian
structure, stands today as testimony to the borough's beginnings. It serves as
Fanwood's community center where many meetings are held. Fanwood is still an
important commuter town, and many residents use the train to get to their jobs
in Newark and New York City. The train ride to NYC is approximately 45 minutes.

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Paul Stillwaggon (908)561-5492, or
Pat Cornish (908)561-6499
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