Located in Monmouth County, New Jersey, Upper Freehold was formed from parts of Freehold Township in 1731, and incorporated as a township in 1798. Several unincorporated communities are situated within the township, including Cooley’s Corner, Cox’s Corner, Cream Ridge, Davis, Ellisdale, Fillmore, Hayti, Holmes Mills, Hornerstown, Imlaystown, Kirby’s Mills, Nelsonville, New Canton, New Sharon, Polhemusown, Prospertown, Pullentown, Red Valley, Robinsville, Sharon, Shrewsbury, Walnford, and Wrightsville.
 
 
Recommended Resources
Allentown - Upper Freehold Township Democrats
Representing the Democratic Party in Allentown and Upper Freehold, New Jersey, the political organization’s official site offers meeting schedules, a calendar of events, election and candidate information, and access to various documents and reports.
http://www.upperfreeholddems.com/
Cox’s Corner Professional Center
The commercial subdivision is situated in Upper Freehold Township, Monmouth County, New Jersey, offering eleven lots that are suitable for retail and office space, medical facilities, banks, restaurants, veterinary hospitals, and shopping centers. Its location, property details, and photographs are put forward.
http://www.coxscorner.com/
Directions and an overview of the golf club are put forward, including its features, daily rates, and contacts.
http://www.creamridgegolfclub.com/
The independent organization offers lacrosse opportunities for the youth of Allentown and Upper Freehold, New Jersey. Its boys and girls lacrosse programs, junior dragons, and US lacrosse programs are highlighted, including its teams, directions to its fields and registration data.
http://www.aufaa.org/
Situated off of I-95 in the historic town of Imlaystown, New Jersey, the inn was constructed as a stagecoach stopover in the mid-1800s, then rebuilt after a fire in 1904. Its history, location, menus, wine list, and special offers are featured.
http://www.happyappleinn.com/
The congregation meets at its facilities on Arneytown Hornerstown Road, in Cream Ridge, New Jersey. Its beliefs and practices are outlined, along with an introduction to the church’s pastor, a sermon archive, and contacts.
http://www.hornerstownbaptist.org/
Upper Freehold - Allentown Alliance to Prevent Alcoholism and Drug Abuse
The non-profit, community based organization was formed for the purpose of preventing the abuse of alcohol, tobacco and drugs among youth and families. Its events, projects, and contacts are featured.
http://www.ufaalliance.org/
Upper Freehold / Allentown Soccer Association
The non-profit organization provides eligible children in Allentown and Upper Freehold, New Jersey with the opportunity to play soccer, including recreational and travel soccer programs. Registration and league policies, field assignments, and schedules are included.
http://www.ufasoccer.com/
Upper Freehold Regional Education Foundation
The purpose of the non-profit organization is to enhance the educational experience within Upper Freehold, New Jersey schools. Its members are introduced, along with information about grants offered by the organization, a calendar of events, and a blog.
http://ufref.org/
Upper Freehold Regional School District
The PK-12th grade public school system serves students from Allentown, Upper Freehold, and Millstone. General information about the district is put forward, along with a school calendar, curriculum data, policy information, and contacts.
http://www.ufrsd.net/
Headquartered in the village of Cream Ridge, New Jersey, the township’s administrative and departmental offices are highlighted, including contacts, agendas and minutes, ordinances, and budget data. Announcement are published to the site.
http://www.uftnj.com/
Situated on three hundred acres in Cream Ridge, New Jersey, the working horse farm and veterinary facilities are featured, including its history, an overview of farm services, and equine clinic. Foal arrivals and yearlings are highlighted.
http://www.walnridgefarm.com/