Cedar Grove
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The Township is traversed by Route 23, and is in close proximity to Route 3 and Route 46 to the north, and Route 280 to the south. The community is served by a five-member non partisan Mayor and Council. The Township Council operates under the Faulkner Act, Plan B, Council/Manager form of government. A full time municipal manager carries on the administrative duties of the municipality.
The Township is served by a 32-person Police Department, considered one of the finest in the state. It has a chartered 75-Member Volunteer Fire Department and a highly-trained volunteer Ambulance and Rescue Squad. Volunteerism is the backbone of this community as exemplified by these fine squads.
Cedar Grove has been described by the Star Ledger newspaper as "Beautiful Suburbia" (January 18, 2002). Its beautiful parks, street trees, and Norman Rockwell like setting all lend support to this description of Cedar Grove.
Cedar Grove is home to two elementary schools, one middle school and one high School. Elementary school students attend either South End Elementary School or North End Elementary School and middle school students attend Cedar Grove Memorial Middle School. High School students in grades nine through twelve attend Cedar Grove High School.
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