Laser Hair Removal in Metuchen, NJ
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At Park Avenue Aesthetics, we specialize in professional laser hair removal treatments designed to meet your unique needs. Located in Metuchen, NJ, our team uses advanced technology to provide effective hair removal solutions for clients of all skin types, including those with sensitive skin.
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The earliest residents of the area were the Raritan people of the Lenape Native Americans, who lived in the area and travelled through it to the shore. In 1646, Chief Matouchin was part of a group that included 1,200 warriors.
Until 1870, what is now Metuchen was part of Woodbridge Township. Because the settlers in the western part of the township were so far removed from the main settlement of Woodbridge, they early-on developed a separate identity. The name “Metuchen” first appeared in 1688/1689, and its name was derived from the name of a Native American chief, known as Matouchin or Matochshegan. In 1701, an overseer of roads was appointed for “Metuchen district”. In 1705, Main Street was laid out at the same time as the road from Metuchen to Woodbridge, which one source calls a “reworking of the original road”.
Sometime between 1717 and 1730, a meeting house was constructed for weekday meetings conducted by the pastor of the Woodbridge Presbyterian Church. In 1756, Metuchen Presbyterians succeeded in forming their own congregation, attesting to their growing numbers. In 1770, the congregations merged, with Metuchen getting 2/5 of the pastor’s services and Woodbridge 3/5; by 1772, Metuchen had grown sufficiently to warrant half of his time. In 1793, the two churches again separated.
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