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Park Avenue Aesthetics, nestled in the heart of Woodbridge, is your trusted partner in skin rejuvenation. We offer an array of cutting-edge wrinkle treatments, including laser rejuvenation, designed to revitalize your skin. Our team of skilled aestheticians is passionate about helping you achieve your skincare goals. We combine advanced techniques with premium skincare products to deliver exceptional results. Experience the Park Avenue Aesthetics difference and rediscover your natural beauty.
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Woodbridge Township is the oldest original township in New Jersey and was granted a royal charter on June 1, 1669, by King Charles II of England. It was reincorporated on October 31, 1693. Woodbridge Township was incorporated by the Township Act of 1798 of the New Jersey Legislature on February 21, 1798, as one of the initial 104 townships incorporated in the state under the Township Act. Portions of the township were taken to form Rahway (April 19, 1858), Raritan Township (March 17, 1870, now Edison Township) and Roosevelt (April 11, 1906, now Carteret). The township is named after Reverend John W. Woodbridge (1613-1696) of Newbury, Massachusetts, who settled in the future township in 1664.
Woodbridge was the site of one of America’s deadliest rail accidents on February 6, 1951, when a crowded commuter train derailed with 85 deaths. The victims are memorialized by a pair of historical markers, installed by New Jersey Transit in 2002 and by Woodbridge Township in 2013.
In October 1982, Woodbridge made national news when, for the first time in the United States, local authorities enacted a now-repealed measure under which people were banned from using the then-popular Sony Walkman cassette players in public, while riding a bike, crossing the street, or driving a car. Violators were to be fined $50 and could have spent up to 15 days in jail. In April 2022, this law was repealed in its entirety by township ordinance.
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