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Gender roles have evolved massively. And naming babies based on gender has become passé, as several parents are picking boy names for girls. Although there are still some parts of the world where daily roles and responsibilities are gender-based, the human race has leaped multi-fold.

And, the gender-neutral naming tradition is a trend you may want to keep up with. Though the concept might feel new to some, this trend first came into the limelight when Blake Lively, an American actress, named her daughter “James.” However, she isn’t the only one who broke free from the gender bias naming traditions to set her children free. Many eminent celebrities have also hopped on to this trend.

While Alex, Flynn, and Gray have already become the most common boy names for girls, some more have joined the ever-growing list. So, here we bring you a comprehensive list of boy names that you can pick for your little princess to empower her with a gender-neutral personality that has a mix of both sensitivity and strength.

1. Ace:

Every parent, whether a girl’s or boy’s, deserves to have an ace up their sleeve. Ace, a Latin name, meaning ‘first’, is fitting enough for a princess.

2. Aidan:

This mega-popular Irish saint’s name is occasionally used for girls as well, in all its variations. Aidan means ‘little and fiery’.

3. Alex:

Several variations of Alexander are now being used for girls, but we particularly love the boyish charm of Alex. It’s powerful, edgy, yet super feminine. Emmy-winning actor, Alex Borstein, adds a cool factor to this name. Alex means ‘defender of mankind’.

4. Alfie:

Alfie is a variation of Old English name Alfred and means ‘elf counsel’. This supremely adorable name would go well for both boys and girls.

5. Amari:

Boys, whether you like it or not, you have to share this name with girls. This Hebrew name, meaning ‘eternal’, sounds absolutely perfect for your little bundle of joy.

6. Ashton:

Ashton Kutcher is the one who comes to mind when we hear this name. But lately, we’ve heard girls with the name Ashton, and it sounds fantastic on them too. The meaning of Ashton is ‘ash tree town’.

7. August:

August, meaning ‘majestic’, is traditionally associated with boys, but has been used for girls as well. In fact, in the recent times, August is used more for girls traditional versions Augustina and Augusta. August Anna Brooks, daughter of singer Garth Brooks, is a significant bearer of this name.

8. Austin:

The 151 Austins born in America in 2015 indicate that parents have begun using Austin for little girls as well. Austin means ‘venerable’.

9. Avery:

Avery is now more familiar as a female name than male, primarily due to the epidemic of ‘Ava’ baby names. Avery for females has experienced a major rise, moving up from number 802 in 1990 to 16th spot in 2015. The name Avery means ‘elf counsel’.

10. Barry:

Barry, meaning ‘spear’, has become outdated for boys and innovative for girls. The name is originally an anglicized form of Bearach, but is used as a short form of Finbarr as well.

11. Bellamy:

Whether you like “Scandal” or not, Bellamy could make a fun baby name for your little girl. This name has both Irish and English origins and means ‘fine friend’.

12. Billie:

This short form of William, meaning ‘resolute protector’, is a part of the trend of using male nicknames for girls. It was completely used for boys in 1880 but was given to 55 girls a decade later. Today, we’re seeing more and more girls named Billie than boys.

13. Blaine:

This one’s seriously perfect for a baby girl. Blaine is a Scottish surname and means ‘thin’.

14. Blake:

All thanks to Blake Lively for making this name acceptable and usable for girls. Even we love the way this name sounds on a girl. It’s sweet, yet strong, something every parent wishes for their daughter. The name Blake means ‘one with pale skin or hair’.

15. Bobbie:

Male name Bobbie came into being for girls in the 1970s, but before that, Bobbie was used as a nickname for boys. The spelling here though was a tad different. Bobbie means ‘famed or bright’.

16. Cade:

Cade, a four syllable name with strong roots, is a beautiful choice for a baby girl. But it’s viewed more as a variation of Cady than the original English surname. Cade means ‘round barrel’.

17. Cameron:

Of late, we’ve noticed a lot of parents naming their baby girls Cameron, all thanks to Cameron Diaz for paving the way. Its variant Camryn has same phonetics, but a more feminine spelling. The name Cameron means ‘crooked nose’.

18. Casey:

Casey may typically be a boy name, but we feel it has a feminine sound to it. The name is derived from Irish Gaelic word ‘cathasaigh’, which means ‘watchful or vigilant’.

19. Chandler:

We hadn’t heard Chandler for a girl until a few months ago. And since then, we are finding hard to imagine a boy with this name. The name Chandler means ‘candle seller’.

20. Chase:

Even if you are not that great at running, Chase is a name that is sure to bring home the gold. The name is derived from the French word ‘chacier’, which means to chase. Chase is also used as a surname in some English families.

21. Claude:

There’s a general conception that Claude is a male name, and Claudia is its female counterpart. But this ancient clan name is used for both boys and girls in France. Claude means ‘lame’.

22. Cory:

What was once a name strictly for boys is becoming a much-loved girl name today. If you want to make this name a bit more feminine for your little girl, spell it Cori instead of Cory. The name Cory means ‘chosen or horn’.

23. Curtis:

Curtis Sittenfeld, the bestselling Prep author, transferred this boy’s name to the girl’s territory. This moniker, with its lovely meaning and clean sound, is sure to survive all the trends that come and go. Curtis means ‘courteous’.

24. Daryl:

The name started making waves for girls ever since Daryl Hanna appeared as a gorgeous mermaid in “Splash”. This edgy and cool moniker means ‘open’.

25. Douglas:

Douglas, meaning ‘black water’, is now used mostly for guys, but at its incarnation, Douglas was used for both boys and girls. And we firmly feel it could make a comeback as a girl’s name.

26. Drew:

Drew Barrymore did an excellent job at feminizing this name. And today, it sounds like Drew was made only for girls. It has the perfect amount of sugar and spice, and the tough vibe of Drew Barrymore. Drew originated as a short form for Andrew, but now stands strong on its own.

27. Dylan:

Despite being one of the top 20 names for boys, Dylan is gaining traction as a female name as well. And it sounds a lot more melodious when it crosses genders. Ralph Lauren was one of the first celebrities to popularize the name Dylan for a girl. This Welsh baby name means ‘son of the wave’ or ‘born near the sea’.

28. Elliot:

Here’s another name that turned towards the girl camp. The idea of using Elliot for girls was led by George Stephanopoulos and his wife, Ali Wentworth. It’s spelling Elliotte is the most used variant for girls. Eliot means ‘Jehovah is God’.

29. Flynn:

Just like other Irish surnames, Flannery and Quinn, there’s no reason why Flynn cannot be used for girls. We particularly love its casual and easy going charm. Flynn means ‘son of red-haired one’.

30. Frankie:

Frankie, one of the most adorable variations of Frances, initially began being used for boys, but it later became a catchy name for girls as well.

31. Gary:

Gary isn’t an androgynous name in the strictest sense, but has been used for girls over the years occasionally. And since it’s losing its glitter for boys, females can use it to their advantage. Gary means ‘spearman’.

32. Glenn:

There were just a handful of girls named Glenn until Glenn Close, the award-winning actress launched a trend of using this name for girls. This name is derived from Gaelic word ‘gleana’ and means ‘valley’.

33. Harlan:

This is one of our favorite boy names for girls. What makes it striking is the ‘n’ ending in a two syllable name. You can call your daughter Har for short. Harlan means ‘hare land or grey land’.

34. Harley:

Old English name Harley translates to the ‘meadow or harewood’, but it’s now associated mainly with the renowned motorcycle company, Harley-Davidson. Despite being a macho name, Harley is now beginning to be used for the little female rebels as well. Remember Joker’s assistance Harley Quinn from “Batman” series?

35. Hayden:

Hayden Panettiere, the renowned actress, cemented this name firmly for girls, and it’s now steadily showing itself off in the mainstream. Hayden means ‘heathen’.

36. Hendrix:

Baby name Hendrix is full of life. It’s derived from German word Haganrih, which means ‘ruler of an enclosure’. And it’s also the name of a badass guitarist. What else could you ask for?

37. Ira:

Hebrew name Ira, with tonal qualities similar to popular female names such as Keira and Tyra, would make an excellent option for gender switch. Warren Beatty and Annette Bening were the first ones to use this standard, Old Testament, male name for girls. It’s already being used as a short form for Irina. High time it made a hold as a given name for girls as well.

38. James:

Who would have ever thought that the name James could be used for boys? Thanks to Blake Lively for making it possible. And considering the authority of this power couple status, we’re sure there will be more girls with this stellar name in the future. The meaning of James is ‘supplanter’.

39. Jamie:

From actor and model Jamie Dornan to musician Jamie Foxx, there’s no dearth of celebs with this name. But Jamie is as popular for girls as it is for boys. Take Jamie Chung for instance. Jamie means ‘supplanter’.

40. Jessie:

A few decades ago, Jessie wasn’t used much for girls because it was a boy’s name. But the trend of using Jessie for boys began in Scotland where it was/is used as an Anglicized form of Teasagh.

41.

Jordan:

Jordan was one of the leading unisex names of the 90s, but prior to that, it was given only to baby boys baptized in Holy water from the Jordan River. Jordan means ‘flowing down’.

42. Jude:

Baby name Jude, has a musical and poetic feel to it, along with an incredible song about it. So how can anyone not like this name? If you want, you can use Jude as a nickname for Judith. This name means ‘praise’.

43. Kendall:

Ever since Kendall Jenner has exploded on our television screens, this name has grown dramatically in favor of girls. This Celtic origin name means ‘from the bright valley’. And going by the success of Kendall Jenner, any girl with this name will have a glistening future.

44. Kyle:

It’s been proven in instances more than one that surnames make the best given names. Derived from Gaelic word ‘caol’, Kyle is a Scottish family name, which is now being used for both boys and girls as first names. It means ‘narrow’.

45. Kyle:

Kyle, meaning ‘narrow strait or channel’ was originally a surname used by thousands of parents every year for its combination of style, strength, and simplicity. But it is now used for girls, not extensively, yet significantly.

46. Lou:

This one’s for all the creative parents out there. Lou brings to mind a couple of crazy and creative people, such as Lou Reed. He fused music and poetry and Lou Doillon, the daughter of fashion icon and actor Jane Birkin and director Jacques Doillon. The name Lou means ‘famous warrior’.

47. Lyle:

Scottish name Lyle is one of those names that sounds cool on girls. It’s a straightforward, one syllable name, meaning ‘someone who lives on an island’.

48. Madison:

Classic name Madison is perfect for girls of any culture, region, or ethnicity. It lost its popularity amongst boys a long time ago, and has been rising the ranks for girls over the past few decades. Madison means ‘gift of God’.

49. Mason:

This super trendy name is beginning to cross over for girls now. It was used recently by Kelsey Grammer for her daughter. The name Mason means ‘stone worker’.

50.

Maxwell:

Jessica Simpsons brought this name into the spotlight by naming her little girl, Maxwell. And honestly speaking, if it weren’t for her, nobody would have even thought that Maxwell could sound so amazing on girls. Maxwell means ‘great stream’.

51. Merritt:

This English surname has a certain ring to it, which is unavoidable. It was highly popular for the boys in the 19th century, but it rules the chart for girls now. Merritt is definitely one of the strongest boy’s names for girls option for you to consider.

52. Murray:

This typical, old man name, sounds incredibly cute when used for both boys and girls. Murray is originally a Scottish clan name, meaning ‘settlement by the sea’.

53. Neil:

Neil is one of those boy’s names that now sounds fresh more for girls. Its spelling variation, Neal, will work even better for girls. The name Neil means ‘cloud’.

54. Noah:

This Old Testament name, meaning ‘rest or comfort’, was brought into the female realm when singer Billy Ray Cyrus bestowed it on her daughter. If you want, you can spell the name as Noa, but that would mean ‘movement’.

55. Owen:

Owen is basically an out and out a boy name, but ever since Michelle Branch gave it to her little girl, the possibility of crossover began. This Welsh name means ‘young warrior or well-born’.

56. Parker:

Parker Posey, the famous Indie actress, put the female imprint on this English occupational name, meaning ‘park keeper’.

57. Peyton:

This unisex surname has continued to grow all these years, mainly because of its southern-accented softness. It’s at the 20thposition for girls and 260thposition for girls. Peyton means ‘fighting man’s estate’.

58. Quincy:

This Presidential surname sounds both strong and cute when used for a baby girl. It will sound quirky as a first name, but will go well in the middle spot too. The name Quincy means ‘estate of the fifth son’.

59. Raleigh:

This North Carolina place name has a soft and sweet sound, making it appropriate for a little girl. This classy, yet approachable name means ‘meadow of roe deer’.

60. Randall:

This sweet, little name was initially an English surname derived from the term Randolf, which means ‘shield wolf’.

61. Reagan:

This strong and straightforward unisex name with a glint in its eyes, has been leaping the popularity charts for girls for a few decades. It means ‘little king’.

62. Reese:

The sassy appeal of Reese Witherspoon, the Oscar winning actress, has solely propelled this name into the popularity charts for girls. We love it even more for its sweet, funny, beautiful, and female rights activist namesake, Reese Witherspoon. The name Reese means ‘ardor’.

63. Ricky:

Ricky is one of the oldest baby boy names that shifted to the girl’s side. It means ‘powerful ruler’.

64. Riley:

This friendly and upbeat Irish name, meaning ‘courageous’, is trending for girls right now. The amazing part of this name is that it didn’t lose its masculinity even after becoming popular for girls.

65. Roy:

If girls can adopt Ray, why can’t they use Roy? This moniker came into use in the 19th century influenced by a character in the novel “Rob Roy”. Since then, there have been notable namesakes like baseball champion Roy Campanella. The name Roy means ‘red-haired’.

66. Ryan:

Ryan isn’t really a common name for girls, but we fell for it when we heard reports of Haylie Duff naming her daughter Ryan. And it sounds even more adorable when it’s shortened to Ry. Even RiRi sounds cool. Ryan means ‘little king’.

67. Sam:

Many parents use Sam as a short for Samantha. But we think this unisex name works amazingly as a given name too. Sam is the shortened form of Hebrew name Samuel and means ‘bright sun’. This cheery name with sunny deposition has plenty of famous bearers like Sam Taylor-Johnson.

68. Sawyer:

This latest unisex name was brought to attention when Sara Gilbert, the host of “The Talk”, used it for her daughter. It means ‘woodcutter’.

69. Shane:

Shane, meaning ‘God is gracious’ is a wonderful boy name for girls.

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70. Shawn:

Shawn, the spelling variation of Sean, meaning ‘God is gracious’, is still cool for girls, even after decades of usage.

71. Spencer:

If you want to make your daughter stand out of the crowd, name her Spencer, which means ‘keeper of provisions’.

72. Stevie:

If you want a royal sounding name, pick the gorgeous Stevie for your daughter. Stevie is originally a Greek baby boy name, meaning ‘crown or victorious’. This hip moniker also belongs to one of the sassiest Australian fashion stylist, Stevie Dance and amazing performer Stevie Nicks.

73. Taylor:

Taylor, one of the prime boy names for girls, is still in the spotlight, all because of Taylor Swift. We agree that it had its heyday in the 90s, but it’s relevant even today, along with its nickname Tay Tay Apart from Taylor Swift, Taylor Schilling is also a famous bearer of this name. This English occupational name means ‘tailor’.

74. Wyatt:

Wyatt wasn’t used much for the girls, but ever since Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis used it for their daughter, it’s been on the rise. This charming English surname means ‘guide, wood’.

75. Wylie:

This Celtic variant of William, meaning ‘resolute protector’, holds as much appeal for girls as it does for boys. It has several spelling variations well, such as Wiley and Wylei.

What do you think about the trend of picking boy names for girls? What’s your favorite name from the list? Share your opinion in the comment section below.

 

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Arshi Ahmed did her graduation from Shri Shikshayatan College, Kolkata, and post graduation in English from Lovely Professional University. She specializes in writing baby names articles as she loves to help new parents find a name for their child. Arshi understands how important it is for a parent to find the right name because the name gives the baby an. .. more

Gender-neutral (unisex) baby names list

Gender-neutral. Unisex. Non-binary. No matter how you slice it, baby names that skip gender stereotypes are all the rage. They’re cool and modern sounding, and offer parents a sense of freedom from socially constructed boundaries when it comes to naming their children. 

Gender-neutral names are so in demand that they’re rising in the ranks of top baby name lists around the world. Read on to discover our list of unisex names that are great options for your baby boy or girl.

Stevie, Logan, Tatum, and Eden are no longer predictable. Last names are first names, traditionally boy names are up for grabs for girls, and naming babies has never been quite this fun and free.

Avery

Avery is one of the most-Googled baby names, along with the search terms “non-binary baby names.” A variation on the Old English name Alfred – which sweetly means “elf counsel,” Avery is ranked #19 for baby girls on the Social Security baby name list in 2020, and #212 for boys. Once upon a time, it was the other way around – not even showing on top-1,000 lists for girls’ names until 1989. Not so coincidentally, this was the same time the TV drama, Murphy Brown, was holding the nation’s attention. Clearly, this fabulous name has been permanently borrowed from the boys’ name list. Alternative “A” names: Arlo and Andee.

Bentley

Bentley may be the name of a luxury car brand, but this distinctive name, borrowed from an Old English surname, is more forest than street. Broken down, it means “grassy wood clearing” –-beonet means “bent grass,” and leah means “wood clearing.” With a bit of poetic license, it’s often translated as “from the moor.” This decidedly gender-neutral name with the modern ring to it cracked the top 1,000 on the Social Security list in 2007 and has gathered momentum ever since, thanks in part to Bentley Edwards of Teen Mom fame. Alternative “B” names: Bay, Billie, Brooklyn.

Collins

Collins is an auspicious surname, popular in Ireland and Scotland, that has recently been borrowed by parents in search of a cool and sophisticated gender-neutral given name for their daughters. With prominent bearers of the name such as Judy Collins, Joan Collins, actress Lilly Collins (daughter of Brit rocker Phil, who played a character named Collins in the film, The Blind Side), and Irish hero Michael Collins to name a few, it’s hard to go wrong with this refreshing name that ends with a chic “s.” Alternative “C” names: Campbell, Charlie, Clay

Dallas

Dallas was, surprisingly, a Scottish surname meaning “meadow dwelling” long before it became a place name; it is best known as the name of a popular city in Texas. Yet it’s been used as a given name for boys since 1880, when baby name data was first tracked. But this country-meets-city name was also used for girls as far back as 1910. Dallas peaked in unisex popularity in the nineties, long after the hit TV series Dallas aired, and before it made a comeback. Bryce Dallas Howard, daughter of actor and director Ron Howard (Richie Cunningham from Happy Days), is the best-known bearer of this name. Alternative “D” name: Drew

Echo

Echo is a character from Greek mythology with a great story: A mountain nymph who drew the ire of Goddess Hera, Echo earned punishment that involved the loss of her voice – aside from the ability to repeat the last word of each sentence said to her. As a given name, Echo has a shorter history, only cracking 1,000 on the BabyCenter list in 1983 and 1984. Why? The band Echo and the Bunnymen and the daytime TV drama One Life to Live character, Echo DiSavoy, most likely had something to do with that. As a girls’ name, this wonder of nature name has risen substantially (500 spots) in just a year, and this might be attributed to the simple fact that it ends with an “o.” Alternative “E” names: Eden, Ever, Emerson, and Evian.

Frankie

Frankie is a nickname for a once common given name that has been borrowed if not claimed by parents looking for a less gender-constrained name. Stemming from Franciscus/Francisco – meaning Frenchman – Francis (Frank) was a man’s name, while Frances was used as the feminine version. The fact that Frankie is now more popular as a girls’ name on the Social Security list speaks volumes. This playful, artsy name has much going for it, including its “ie” ending. Alternative “F” names: Finley, and Freddie.

Gael

Gael is Latin for a “Gaelic person.” It’s also a variation of the name Gail, which is a short form of the biblical name Abigail. For lovers of nature and the elements, this short, sharp name can also be spelled Gale – which is a nautical term meaning strong wind. (Gale also means “jovial” in Middle English.) Gael Garcia Bernal is a well-known film actor from Mexico who starred in Babel, Coco, Motorcycle Diaries, and Bad Education. Alternative “G” names: Gage, Garner, Garnet

Hayden

Hayden is a little bit preppy, a little bit rock and roll. An English surname, it means “hay hill.” In Germany, where composer Joseph Haydn was born, it is spelled Heiden, and means “heathen.” This quintessentially unisex name has transitioned easily to a given name with the help of teen wolf Hayden Romero. Hayden currently ranks #166 for boys, and #275 for girls. Alternatives: Hadley, Harlow, Harper, and Holden.

Indigo

Indigo is a deeply colorful name, describing a hue somewhere between purple and blue. It comes from the Greek word for “from India,” which is where the coveted plant-based dye came from. Eighties alt folk band Indigo Girls springs to mind, as does a featured character from Hilary McKay’s Casson Family fiction book series. The go-to nickname Indy has its own unisex allure. Alternative: Iman.

Jamie

Jamie, also spelled Jaime (conjuring the phrase “I love” in French), is a variation of the classic name James (via Jacob), which means “to supplant.” Snowboarder Jamie Anderson wowed fans with her gold medal Olympic Snowboarding slopestyle run in 2014, and again in 2018. Jamie Chadwick is a British Formula One racecar driver. Actor and comedian Jamie Foxx starred in In Living Color. This limber name could also be used as a short name for Jameson. Alternate “J name”: Journey.

Kai

Kai is a short name with a long history. In natural history terms, it means “sea” or “ocean” in both Hawaiian and Japanese. But it’s likely hard for many National Public Radio addicts not to think of Kai Ryssdal, charismatic host of the show Marketplace, when they hear this name. And Gerda and Kai are the main characters of Hans Christian Andersen’s fairy tale The Snow Queen, upon which Disney’s Frozen was loosely based. Alternate “K” names: Kalani and Kendall.

Lennon

Lennon only popped up on the radar as a given name in 2008. Originally an Irish surname – John Lennon; Sophie Lennon from The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel – as a first name, it’s got a vowel to consonant balance thing going on that is pleasing to both the eye and the ear. It means “lover” in Gaelic, and it’s on the rise on BabyCenter’s baby name list – making it one to snatch up before trendiness steps in and renders it boring. Alternate “L” names: Lennox, Lyric and Logan.

Monroe

Monroe is another name for a river in Ireland. In Scotland, spelled “Munro,” it means a hill – specifically, a mountain that is more than 3,000 feet high. This all-about-nature English surname has grown in popularity, significantly for females over the past decade. It didn’t appear on the girls’ name list until 1996 – and now surpasses boys’ names, most probably related to the birth of 2001 Monroe Cannon, daughter of Mariah Carey. Alternate “M” names: Milo, Marlow, and Morgan.

Nova

Nova has a strong, twinkling ring to it; it kind of looks and feels vintage but is oh so… well, new! (New, the English translation, is also gaining traction in the unisex baby name world.) But Nova’s astronomical association with bright but fleeting “new” stars (which are actually remnants of old stars) gives this name superpowers and extraterrestrial appeal. Nova Ren Suma is a best-selling author of several young adult novels, including, The Walls Around Us. Alternative “N” name Noah.

Onyx

Onyx is a Latin-based name which means “claw.” It’s also the name of a hard mineral stone used in ancient Egypt to make bowls or pottery. Its recent popularity and the rise of this name on both boys’ and girls’ baby name lists can be largely contributed to rapper Iggy Azalea, who named her son Onyx. Canadian pop singer Alanis Morissette has a daughter named Onyx (sister to Ever.) Alternative “O” names: Oakley and Ode.

Peyton

Peyton is a solid gender neutral name that’s never been too trendy. It can be down-to-earth and also a bit preppy. That “y” in the middle, plus the “-on” ending makes it timelessly cool. Peyton originates from an old English place name. Scandalous in its time, Peyton Place is a notorious 1950s novel, turned film, turned soap opera. Notable bearers of this name are Payton Sawyer of One Tree Hill, Peyton List, a prolific American actress, and American football phenomenon Peyton Manning. Alternate “P” names: Paige and Pax.

Quinn

Quinn is an Irish surname (meaning son of the chief) that has long since been snatched up by parents of girls. Long before Quinn Fabray, the cheerleading captain from TV series Glee, came Bob Dylan’s “The Mighty Quinn.” Both preppy and hip, this name is still commonly used for boys. Its allure stems from the one-syllable as well as its unusual first letter. Alternate “Q” name: Quincy.

Remy

Remy is a family name that means “oarsman” or “rower.” (Fittingly, there’s a Remy River in Quebec, Canada.) Of French origin, the first known instance of the name comes from St. Remigius, the Bishop of Reims. More recently, it’s the name of Pixar’s beloved Rat from the film Ratatouille. This cool, worldly-sounding name has been widely borrowed as a given name. Sometimes a nickname for Remington, a rising unisex name, it can also be spelled Remi. Looking at Social Security baby name rankings, Remy is well on its way to being equally used for boys and girls. Alternate “R” names: Reagan, Rain, and Rowan.

Stevie

Stevie is one of the sneakier unisex names to slip into the limelight. Other than Stevie Wonder and singer-songwriter Stevie Nicks – who set the bar for bangs in the ’70s – Stevies, male or female, were few and far between. Along came the viral TikTok video featuring the Fleetwood Mac song Dreams, and suddenly Stevie is the number one rising name on the BabyCenter baby name charts. But another Stevie – Stevie Budd, the fictional front desk clerk on CBC’s Schitt’s Creek –could also have played a role in this name’s rising popularity. Alternate “S” names: Sasha, Sky and Skyler.

Tatum

Tatum has no definitive meaning. It’s said to derive from an old English surname, via an Old English given name, but it’s always had a certain allure thanks to youngest Academy Award-winning actress in history: Tatum O’Neal. Dare we mention Channing Tatum of Magic Mike fame (named People Magazine’s Sexiest Man Alive in 2012), who could be behind the current popularity of this name with boys? As non-binary as they come, the name is equally popular for boys as for girls on the BabyCenter name list. Alternate “T” names: Tobin and Tyler.

Unique

Unique busted into the Social Security top 1,000 baby names in 2001, but has since dropped out. That doesn’t mean it isn’t a great name – particularly for an only child, as it means “only one.” While not as popular as Dominique and Monique, this one-of-a-kind name is on the rise on the BabyCenter baby names list for girls. Alternate “U” names: Uri and Uriah.

Valor

Valor is a virtue name, via the Latin word value, meaning “bravery” or “courage.” It’s hard to go wrong by giving this meaningful name to your future hero baby, with the built-in nickname of Val, and it also has a gentle but strong ring to it. A lot of “V” names carry a certain elegance, Victoria, Victor – and Valor is no exception. Alternate “V” names: Voss and Vero.

Wren

Wren is a name as meaningful as it is short. A little bird with a big voice, the wren is a songbird, depicted in fables and folktales around the globe, sometimes referred to as the king of birds. Once an Old English surname (such as renowned 17th-century architect Christopher Wren), its demand as a given name is growing – Wren Kingston is a character in the popular American drama series Pretty Little Liars. Once considered exclusively a boys’ name, this name is on the rise on BabyCenter girl name lists for good reason: It’s both lovely and natural. Alternate “W” names: Wallace and Walker.

Xola

Xola (pronounced zo-luh) is said to be a South African name whose meaning is debatable. In Zulu, xola is a verb meaning “to be calm or peaceful.” More commonly spelled with a “Z,” Zola is the surname of the French novelist and playwright Emile Zola. This four-letter moniker is perfectly gender-neutral and has the added benefit of ending in the ever-popular letter “a.” Inexplicably, Xola rose nearly 2,000 places on the BabyCenter baby name list between 2020 and 2021. This may be attributed to the power of the X-factor. Alternate “X” name: Xanthe

Yael

Yael is unexpectedly popular. A Hebrew name meaning “mountain goat,” it was borne by a biblical heroine and only first appeared in the top 1,000 Social Security names in 2013. Despite its feminine history, it’s often been borrowed as a name for boys. That said, on the BabyCenter list, this soft and significant name is on the rise as a girls’ name. Traditionally pronounced “ya-elle,” it’s most commonly pronounced “Yale,” like the university. It is sometimes spelled Jael. Alternate “Y” name: Yuna.

Zuri

Zuri (pronounced zoo-ree) is a lovely, easy name that means “beautiful” in Swahili. Actor Forest Whitaker plays a powerful fictional character named Zuri in the hit superhero film Black Panther. Spelled with an “h” (Zurhi), it’s the name of LeBron James’ daughter. Alternate “Z” names: Zuma, Zen, and Zion.

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Boys Names That Can Be Girl Names

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The Rise Of Androgynous & Unisex Names

Poet Rachel Rostad once wrote in ‘Names’, “When you name your daughter / it’s a prayer for everything you want her to be. ” So a name isn’t just a name, it carries all of the hopes and dreams you have for your baby girl. 

For example, naming your daughter Bella means that you hope your daughter one day lives up to her name, which means beautiful. Choosing a popular character’s name, like Leia or Hermione, is you expressing your wish that she grows up to be just like them – strong, smart, and confident.

Today, we’re going to talk about epicene names. Epicene names don’t have a strict gender distinction; they can work for both masculine and feminine-presenting people. Giving your child a gender-neutral name is you telling your child, “I will give you room to explore your gender identity in the future, no matter what you decide.

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The rise of gender equality and gender fluidity has made epicene names a lot more common today, as parents are trying to impose fewer gender restrictions and expectations on their kids than before. Using boy names that are also cute for a girl is just one way of doing so; you can also allow them to wear both masculine and feminine clothes, or allow them to play with both masculine and feminine toys.

And, as a parent, that’s one of the best gifts you can give your children – the freedom to be who they are, your unconditional love and support regardless of their identity, and respect for the decisions they make about their own person-hood.

Boys Names For Girls: The Ultimate Genderfluid Names List

Names That Start With A

Addison, Aidan, Aiden, Ainslie, Alex, Allyn, Angel, Arden, Ashley, Ashton, Aubrey, Avery

Celebs who rocked the name: Ashton Shepherd

Names That Start With B

Bailey, Billie, Blair, Blake, Braidy, Brett

Celebs who rocked the name: Bryce Dallas Howard

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Names That Start With C

Cameron, Cary, Carsen (or Carson), Casey, Charlie, Chris, Corrie, Cory, Courtney

Celebs who rocked the name: Cameron Diaz

Names That Start With D

Dakota, Dallas, Danny, Darby, Darian, Delaney Dell, Devin, Dorian, Drew, Dylan

Celebs who rocked the name: Drew Barrymore

Names That Start With E

Elliot, Ellis, Emerson, Emery, Erin, Evan

Celebs who rocked the name: Evan Rachel Wood

Names That Start With F

Finn, Freddie, Flynn, Frankie

Celebs who rocked the name: Finn Carter

Names That Start With G

Gabriel, Gail, Gale, Gerrie, Gray, Gwyn

Celebs who rocked the name: Genesis Rodriguez

Names That Start With H

Halsey, Harley, Haiden (or Hayden), Hailey, Hilary, Hudson

Celebs who rocked the name: Hayden Panettiere

Names That Start With I

Ira

Celebs who rocked the name: Ira Fronten

Names That Start With J

Jacy, Jaime, Jamie, Jayme, James, Jean, Jesse, Joey, Jordan, Jude, Justice

Celebs who rocked the name: Jamie Lee Curtis

Names That Start With K

Kary, Kay, Keegan, Kendall, Kerry, Kim, Kirby, Kit, Kyle

Celebs who rocked the name: Kendall Jenner

Names That Start With L

Lane, Laurence, Laurie, Lee, Leighton, Lennox, Lin, Logan

Celebs who rocked the name: Leighton Meester

Names That Start With M

Mackenzie, Maddox, Marian (or Marion), Marley, Mason, Mel, Micah, Milo, Montana, Morgan, Murphy

Celebs who rocked the name: Morgan Fairchild

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Names That Start With N

Nash, Noah, Nicky

Celebs who rocked the name: Noah Cyrus

Names That Start With O

Odell, Owen

Celebs who rocked the name: Hayley Owen

Names That Start With P

Peyton, Palmer, Parker, Paxton

Celebs who rocked the name: Peyton List

Names That Start With Q

Quincy, Quinn

Celebs who rocked the name: Quinn Shephard

Names That Start With R

Randy, Regan, Reed, Reese, Riley, Ridley (or Ripley), Robin, Rory, Rowan, Royce, Rudy, Russi, Ryan

Celebs who rocked the name: Robin Wright

Names That Start With S

Sam, Sawyer, Skyler, Scout, Shane, Shannon, Shelby, Shelley, Sheridan, Sidney, Skeeter, Spencer, Storm

Celebs who rocked the name: Spencer Grammer

Names That Start With T

Tanner, Tatum, Taylor, Tegan, Temple, Terry, Tobey, Tommie, Toni, Tori, Tristan, Tyler

Celebs who rocked the name: Taylor Swift

Names That Start With V

Val, Valentine, Valerie

Celebs who rocked the name: Valerie van der Graaf

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Names That Start With W

Wallis, Wesley, West, Wylie

Celebs who rocked the name: Wallis Day

Names That Start With X

Xylan, Xenia

Celebs who rocked the name: Xenia Seeberg

Names That Start With Y

Yvon (or Yvonne)

Celebs who rocked the name: Yvonne Strahovski

Names That Start With Z

Zane, Zana, Zola (or Zora)

Celebs who rocked the name: Zora Andrich

Conclusion

We hope you’ve gotten the inspiration you were looking for with our list of masculine girl names. Whether it’s to foster your child’s choice of gender identity as they grow-up, or to challenge the still-expanding world of gender norms – giving a masculine or gender-neutral name to a baby girl can give them a lot of freedom as they grow older.

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100 Gender Neutral Names – The Most Popular Unisex Baby Names

When it comes to baby names, there’s usually one question that starts off the search: Are you looking for a boy name or a girl name?

Increasingly, though, the question doesn’t matter. The Social Security Administration (SSA), which keeps data about the most popular baby names, still separates the name list by boys and girls. But parents, it seems, are less and less likely to adhere to conventions about which names belong to which column.

And that’s not just a feeling: The website Quartz found an overall decrease in gendered American names since 1920. At the same time, interest in gender-neutral and unisex names is increasing. According to research done by Nameberry and the New York Times, which looked back at 100 years of baby names, there was an 88% increase in the use of unisex names between 1985 and 2015.

If you’re one of the parents interested in the popular or unique gender-neutral baby names, you can find some inspiration below. Some are common for everyone; others are traditionally associated with one gender but are increasingly flipping to the other one. But they’re all beautiful, and unlikely to leave with you with baby-name regret.

These Names Are Split Equally Between Boys and Girls

Nameberry, a baby-naming site that tracks user interest in baby names, took a look at the most recent data and found what they call “nonbinary names,” or names that are used (roughly) the same number of times for boys and girls. These truly unisex names include these monikers.

  1. Arden
  2. Bellamy
  3. Briar
  4. Brighton
  5. Callaway
  6. Cove
  7. Cypress
  8. Ever
  9. Halston
  10. Hollis
  11. Honor
  12. Jupiter
  13. Kingsley
  14. Kit
  15. Landry
  16. Lexington
  17. Lux
  18. Merritt
  19. Ocean
  20. Revel
  21. Rory
  22. Salem
  23. Sol
  24. Timber
  25. True

Many of these, like Ocean, Sol, Cypress and Cove, are nature-inspired names, a baby-naming trend that’s gaining steam across the board.

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These Gender-Neutral Baby Names Are on the Rise

When BabyCenter looked at its own users, it also found a strong interest in gender-neutral names. It saw an increase in lookups for these unisex monikers: Stevie, Lennon, Charleigh, Remington and Logan. And while those are names that have had history of being both boy and girl names, BabyCenter has also seen a recent trend of names that flipped from one side to the other: Tatum, Finley, and Eden are increasing for boys, according to the site, and names like Sterling and George popped up on girls’ lists.

These Names Have Become Less Gendered Over Time

Like the names that flipped from blue to pink, Quartz has analyzed a few names that have become more and more gender-neutral over the past 100 or so years: Alexis, Blake, Dylan, Parker and Spencer among them. They may have started off being associated with either boys or girls, but over time, the other side has managed to even the score. (Interestingly, the names Ashton and Harper have become more gendered over time.) Other popular unisex names Quartz has observed include Skylar, Azariah, Royal, Hayden, Emerson, Rowan, Baylor, Dakota, River, Emory and Phoenix.

These Are the Most Unisex Names — and the Most Flip-Flopped Names — In American History

Data scientist Nathan Yau analyzed SSA charts going back decades, and found names that kept the unisex 50-50 split for years, even decades. He also notes the times that a moment in pop-culture history — such as Disney using the name Ariel for the protagonist in The Little Mermaid — tipped the scales one way or another. According to Yau, these are the most typically unisex names:

  1. Jessie
  2. Marion
  3. Jackie
  4. Alva
  5. Ollie
  6. Jodie
  7. Cleo
  8. Kerry
  9. Frankie
  10. Guadalupe
  11. Carey
  12. Tommie
  13. Angel
  14. Sammie
  15. Jamie
  16. Kris
  17. Robbie
  18. Tracy
  19. Merrill
  20. Noel
  21. Rene
  22. Johnnie
  23. Ariel
  24. Jan

Those are names that have been used pretty evenly for both boys and girls. Yau also notes the names that have switched the most, ping-ponging back and forth between being used by mostly girls, then mostly boys, and vice-versa. The most toggled names are:

  1. Casey
  2. Jackie
  3. Kerry
  4. Jodie
  5. Finley
  6. Skylar
  7. Justice
  8. Rene
  9. Darian
  10. Frankie
  11. Oakley
  12. Robbie
  13. Remy
  14. Milan
  15. Jaylin
  16. Devan
  17. Armani
  18. Charlie
  19. Stevie
  20. Channing
  21. Gerry
  22. Monroe
  23. Kirby
  24. Azariah
  25. Santana

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The Bump Keeps Its Own List of Unisex Names

Bump users tend to have their fingers on the pulse, so look for these Bump-approved unisex names to get even more popular in the future.

  1. Kai
  2. Hunter
  3. Elliot
  4. Jude
  5. Jalen
  6. Asa
  7. Evan
  8. Aubrey
  9. Zion
  10. Kyle

More Options for Gender-Neutral Names

If you didn’t find your unisex name among those listed above, here are additional gender-neutral names.

  1. Avery
  2. Brooklyn
  3. Campbell
  4. Dallas
  5. Gray
  6. Greer
  7. Haven
  8. Indigo
  9. Jordan
  10. Lennox
  11. Morgan
  12. Onyx
  13. Peyton
  14. Quinn
  15. Reese
  16. Riley
  17. Robin
  18. Sawyer
  19. Shae
  20. Shiloh
  21. Story
  22. Sutton
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Top Names Over the Last 100 Years

Top Names Over the Last 100 Years

The following table shows the 100 most popular given names for male and female
babies born during the last 100 years, 1922-2021. For each rank and sex,
the table shows the name and the number of occurrences of that name. These time-tested
popular names were taken from a universe that includes 177,238,032 male births
and 172,053,794 female births.

Please note that popular names listed below are not necessarily consistently popular
in every year. For example, the name James, ranked as the most popular male name over
the last 100 years, has been ranked as low as number 19. Similarly, the most popular
female name in the table, Mary, ranked as low as 133.

Popular names for births in 1922-2021



Males Females
Rank Name Number Name Number
1 James 4,663,035 Mary 3,124,584
2 Robert 4,407,377 Patricia 1,555,054
3 John 4,403,862 Jennifer 1,469,031
4 Michael 4,340,931 Linda 1,448,283
5 David 3,564,313 Elizabeth 1,411,916
6 William 3,524,670 Barbara 1,391,959
7 Richard 2,439,835 Susan 1,103,018
8 Joseph 2,317,860 Jessica 1,047,000
9 Thomas 2,143,281 Sarah 989,810
10 Charles 2,060,835 Karen 986,072
11 Christopher 2,044,437 Lisa 965,015
12 Daniel 1,900,488 Nancy 963,833
13 Matthew 1,614,109 Betty 906,997
14 Anthony 1,407,623 Margaret 892,334
15 Mark 1,348,322 Sandra 873,655
16 Donald 1,323,467 Ashley 851,020
17 Steven 1,283,686 Kimberly 841,144
18 Paul 1,263,912 Emily 835,442
19 Andrew 1,255,723 Donna 821,223
20 Joshua 1,226,213 Michelle 813,153
21 Kenneth 1,212,646 Carol 804,807
22 Kevin 1,176,784 Amanda 773,501
23 Brian 1,169,267 Dorothy 772,958
24 George 1,110,560 Melissa 754,784
25 Timothy 1,072,620 Deborah 740,223
26 Ronald 1,072,270 Stephanie 738,905
27 Edward 1,060,576 Rebecca 729,447
28 Jason 1,041,127 Sharon 720,831
29 Jeffrey 976,651 Laura 714,847
30 Ryan 947,756 Cynthia 705,778
31 Jacob 941,181 Kathleen 683,064
32 Gary 900,277 Amy 682,347
33 Nicholas 896,856 Angela 659,597
34 Eric 880,874 Shirley 657,764
35 Jonathan 853,162 Anna 607,022
36 Stephen 838,395 Brenda 606,299
37 Larry 802,063 Pamela 592,699
38 Justin 781,577 Emma 591,173
39 Scott 770,208 Nicole 590,414
40 Brandon 763,634 Helen 584,461
41 Benjamin 749,881 Samantha 581,626
42 Samuel 717,912 Katherine 568,258
43 Gregory 707,931 Christine 558,861
44 Alexander 683,727 Debra 548,281
45 Frank 675,530 Rachel 545,873
46 Patrick 665,520 Carolyn 539,223
47 Raymond 657,165 Janet 537,105
48 Jack 635,483 Catherine 534,876
49 Dennis 610,810 Maria 529,993
50 Jerry 601,368 Heather 524,171
51 Tyler 594,971 Diane 515,112
52 Aaron 588,205 Ruth 514,443
53 Jose 565,276 Julie 506,856
54 Adam 557,653 Olivia 498,779
55 Nathan 554,162 Joyce 497,784
56 Henry 552,869 Virginia 496,631
57 Douglas 546,783 Victoria 489,302
58 Zachary 543,288 Kelly 471,945
59 Peter 537,153 Lauren 471,879
60 Kyle 482,101 Christina 471,224
61 Ethan 453,826 Joan 465,670
62 Walter 452,806 Evelyn 457,188
63 Noah 445,870 Judith 449,739
64 Jeremy 440,663 Megan 438,147
65 Christian 434,517 Andrea 437,735
66 Keith 430,900 Cheryl 436,888
67 Roger 427,016 Hannah 435,256
68 Terry 422,105 Jacqueline 420,410
69 Gerald 421,918 Martha 417,402
70 Harold 421,631 Gloria 406,375
71 Sean 420,553 Teresa 403,870
72 Austin 418,592 Ann 402,317
73 Carl 418,263 Sara 400,065
74 Arthur 399,784 Madison 399,308
75 Lawrence 396,484 Frances 399,109
76 Dylan 390,694 Kathryn 398,924
77 Jesse 387,393 Janice 398,820
78 Jordan 386,325 Jean 390,826
79 Bryan 383,979 Abigail 388,793
80 Billy 376,747 Alice 387,931
81 Joe 376,613 Julia 378,548
82 Bruce 375,068 Judy 377,609
83 Gabriel 366,152 Sophia 376,519
84 Logan 359,286 Grace 376,006
85 Albert 358,151 Denise 371,271
86 Willie 354,624 Amber 371,156
87 Alan 351,694 Doris 370,008
88 Juan 349,098 Marilyn 369,504
89 Wayne 335,173 Danielle 369,198
90 Elijah 329,248 Beverly 368,510
91 Randy 328,337 Isabella 365,383
92 Roy 326,203 Theresa 364,816
93 Vincent 323,623 Diana 360,717
94 Ralph 321,289 Natalie 359,738
95 Eugene 316,285 Brittany 359,143
96 Russell 315,198 Charlotte 357,576
97 Bobby 313,130 Marie 349,383
98 Mason 312,464 Kayla 341,740
99 Philip 311,366 Alexis 341,562
100 Louis 308,706 Lori 337,993

Source: 100% sample based on Social Security card application data as of
of March 2022. See the limitations of
this data source.



Baby Girl and Boy Names Sorted By Frequency

Baby Girl and Boy Names Sorted By Frequency




Unofficial List Of Baby Girl And Boy Names In California: 2017

Long List: 1000 Girl Names and 1000 Boy Names.

Totals Births: Girls=230624 Boys=242817

Rank
Change
Girls’ First Name Number

Rank
Change
Boys’ First Name Number
1
+2
EMMA 2777
1
NOAH 2563
2
-1
MIA 2661
2
+4
SEBASTIAN 2296
3
+1
OLIVIA 2527
3
+5
LIAM 2240
4
-2
SOPHIA 2474
4
-1
ETHAN 2194
5
ISABELLA 2375
5
-3
MATTHEW 2160
6
EMILY 1820
6
-2
DANIEL 2105
7
+1
CAMILA 1798
7
-2
JACOB 2095
8
-1
SOFIA 1706
8
+4
MATEO 2031
9
AVA 1572
9
-2
ALEXANDER 2018
10
ABIGAIL 1559
10
-1
JULIAN 1966
11
VICTORIA 1495
11
-1
BENJAMIN 1863
12
CHARLOTTE 1406
12
+19
LOGAN 1798
13
EVELYN 1180
13
-2
JAYDEN 1716
14
+23
LUNA 1169
14
+3
LUCAS 1675
15
-1
SCARLETT 1127
15
-1
AIDEN 1656
16
-1
PENELOPE 1099
16
-1
DAVID 1576
17
-1
AMELIA 1097
17
+5
OLIVER 1576
18
+2
ARIA 1081
18
-5
MICHAEL 1544
19
+7
MILA 1063
19
+4
AARON 1543
20
-1
ELIZABETH 979
20
-4
NATHAN 1543
21
CHLOE 969
21
+3
DYLAN 1536
22
+2
ZOE 899
22
-3
JAMES 1531
23
+4
GRACE 893
23
-3
ELIJAH 1510
24
-6
SAMANTHA 886
24
-6
ANTHONY 1460
25
GENESIS 862
25
-4
ISAAC 1445
26
-9
ALEXA 850
26
+4
WILLIAM 1421
27
-4
MADISON 849
27
-1
ADRIAN 1387
28
+4
ELLA 829
28
-3
MASON 1381
29
-7
AVERY 810
29
JOSEPH 1343
30
+12
LEAH 780
30
-3
ANDREW 1334
31
-3
AUDREY 778
31
-3
ANGEL 1300
32
-3
NATALIE 773
32
+6
ISAIAH 1135
33
-2
MELANIE 770
33
+3
JOSE 1131
34
+1
MAYA 758
34
+1
SAMUEL 1113
35
+11
BELLA 746
35
-2
RYAN 1111
36
-3
ZOEY 737
36
+3
JONATHAN 1098
37
+6
LAYLA 714
37
LUKE 1089
38
-4
HARPER 708
38
-6
CHRISTOPHER 1087
39
+1
XIMENA 708
39
-5
JOSHUA 1063
40
-2
RILEY 700
40
+6
SANTIAGO 1049
41
-2
LILY 693
41
-1
GABRIEL 1041
42
+8
HANNAH 691
42
-1
LEONARDO 1000
43
-2
AALIYAH 685
43
DAMIAN 975
44
+4
VIOLET 678
44
-2
CHRISTIAN 931
45
+7
DELILAH 663
45
+21
LEO 925
46
+3
VALENTINA 648
46
+6
LEVI 911
47
-3
AUBREY 646
47
+9
HENRY 908
48
+13
ELENA 646
48
-4
DOMINIC 903
49
-13
ARIANA 643
49
-4
JACKSON 891
50
-20
ALLISON 638
50
+5
JACK 883
51
-4
ELLIE 623
51
+10
IAN 872
52
-7
NATALIA 612
52
+10
ELIAS 869
53
+1
STELLA 612
53
+1
ADAM 860
54
+22
AURORA 587
54
-6
IVAN 859
55
+3
HAZEL 586
55
+2
JOSIAH 844
56
+13
ALICE 572
56
+11
JOHN 843
57
-2
HAILEY 559
57
-6
CALEB 842
58
+6
GIANNA 550
58
+6
WYATT 819
59
+4
ANDREA 549
59
-12
EVAN 809
60
+28
EMILIA 544
60
-7
OWEN 792
61
+18
LEILANI 544
61
+4
LUIS 783
62
-6
EVA 543
62
+11
EZRA 779
63
-10
SAVANNAH 535
63
+41
EZEKIEL 774
64
+10
ADELINE 525
64
-6
DIEGO 772
65
-6
BROOKLYN 525
65
-5
NICHOLAS 772
66
-9
ARIANNA 511
66
-3
ELI 760
67
-5
VALERIA 506
67
-18
JASON 755
68
-17
CLAIRE 505
68
-18
KEVIN 749
69
+1
ELIANA 502
69
+1
JEREMIAH 733
70
-5
SARAH 494
70
+6
XAVIER 731
71
NAOMI 482
71
+1
CARLOS 713
72
-6
VALERIE 478
72
-13
JESUS 705
73
-13
RUBY 472
73
-5
JUAN 699
74
+11
ELEANOR 466
74
-3
ROMAN 685
75
+12
ATHENA 465
75
-1
JORDAN 682
76
+13
JADE 452
76
+1
JAXON 677
77
+1
KAYLA 452
77
+5
CARTER 655
78
+5
MARIA 449
78
+1
AUSTIN 646
79
-4
ALINA 448
79
+4
VINCENT 634
80
+1
KAYLEE 448
80
-5
HUNTER 633
81
+3
ARIEL 428
81
-1
ROBERT 630
82
KATHERINE 428
82
-4
THOMAS 626
83
+8
LUCY 428
83
+3
CHARLES 613
84
-17
KIMBERLY 426
84
+1
ERIC 602
85
-8
MELODY 424
85
+16
THEODORE 599
86
-14
JASMINE 422
86
+6
GRAYSON 592
87
-7
ALYSSA 419
87
-18
BRANDON 590
88
+9
LILIANA 419
88
+2
EMILIANO 586
89
-21
ASHLEY 414
89
-1
GAEL 585
90
+10
SOPHIE 414
90
+3
NATHANIEL 579
91
+1
ANNA 403
91
-2
ALAN 572
92
-19
BRIANNA 397
92
+17
LINCOLN 569
93
ADDISON 395
93
-9
MIGUEL 564
94
+21
EVERLY 394
94
-7
CONNOR 560
95
+18
ISLA 394
95
+11
AXEL 554
96
+2
ALEXANDRA 387
96
+11
NOLAN 545
97
-7
AMY 386
97
+8
MAX 530
98
+1
LILLIAN 379
98
HUDSON 525
99
+9
ISABEL 376
99
+31
MAVERICK 515
100
+16
DANIELA 375
100
-19
MATTEO 512
101
-15
MADELINE 372
101
-4
GIOVANNI 510
102
MADELYN 369
102
-8
LANDON 508
103
+8
IVY 364
103
+7
EMMANUEL 505
104
NORA 361
104
+8
ANDRES 495
105
-9
JULIA 360
105
+6
KAI 494
106
+4
KENNEDY 360
106
+2
AYDEN 493
107
+5
DAISY 350
107
-12
ALEX 485
108
+9
DALEYZA 350
108
-6
VICTOR 479
109
+10
ISABELLE 349
109
+8
ASHER 472
110
-7
NEVAEH 349
110
-10
CAMERON 469
111
+50
ARYA 346
111
-8
ABRAHAM 463
112
-17
ANGELA 345
112
-21
ZACHARY 458
113
+8
QUINN 340
113
+20
JAMESON 456
114
ALIYAH 338
114
+13
LUCA 456
115
+9
IRIS 335
115
-19
GAVIN 437
116
-15
GISELLE 323
116
+2
NICOLAS 428
117
-10
JOCELYN 318
117
+17
GEORGE 426
118
-24
NICOLE 318
118
-19
ALEJANDRO 424
119
+20
JULIANA 314
119
BRAYDEN 417
120
MICHELLE 314
120
-6
ABEL 415
121
+8
JULIETTE 307
121
+2
ANTONIO 410
122
+16
LEILA 303
122
+2
JORGE 409
123
-1
AUTUMN 302
123
+2
MILES 405
124
-15
ANGELINA 300
124
-11
OSCAR 401
125
+20
LUCIA 296
125
-10
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fashionable and beautiful baby names, the meanings of which scare parents, and found out that everything is not so scary. Therefore, if you want to name your daughter Varvara, and your son Arthur, let’s discard prejudices (especially since they are very controversial), and go ahead. Today, the editors of Wday.ru have collected names whose meaning is “luck” and “happiness”. Let’s see who’s the happiest here.

The name is of Greek origin and means “blessed”, “happy”. Pretty cute Makar sounds in diminutive versions: Makarka, Makarik, Makash, Makaresh. In ancient times, this name was very popular, but since the October Revolution of 1917, it has completely disappeared from use. Only recently, with the fashion for old-fashioned names, newborns have again begun to be called Makars.

Slavic name that seems to speak for itself – “joyful”, “cheerful”, “happy”. Also Rada (or Radusya and Radochka) can be a shortened version of such names as Radislava, Radoslava, Radmira, Radana.

This name was first mentioned in the Bible (this was the name of the youngest son of Jacob and Rachel) and is translated as “son of my right hand” or “happy son”. In Europe and America, Benjamin will be called Benjamin or Benjamin. And in Russia at home – just Venya.

Few people know that the Greek name Euphrosyne also means “joy”, “fun”, and also “benevolent”. With this alignment, it seems that little Frosya (this is exactly what this name sounds like in a diminutive version) has every chance to grow up as an optimistic and wise girl.

Don’t think we’re wrong. Tikhon actually has nothing to do with the word “quiet”. The name came to us from Byzantium and, as they say, came from the name of the ancient Greek goddess of luck Tyukhe and, accordingly, means “luck” or “fate”. In the days of ancient Russia, boys from ordinary families were called Tishami, but then the name became especially popular among monks.

The name is rooted in Baltic mythology, that was the name of the goddess of happiness and good luck, who patronized couples in love. In our country, girls began to be called Limes thanks to the singer from Latvia, Laima Vaikule.

A Greek name that has several translations. According to one of them, Arkady means “happiness” or “happy country”. According to others – “shepherd” and “inhabitant of Arcadia.” At the same time, in Kievan Rus, this name was given to boys with the meaning “brave”. There are also many diminutive variants of Arcadia. The most common are Arkasha, Adik, Arik, Arya, Adya and Arkadyushka.

Many in our country think that Zita is an Indian name. Which is not surprising. One has only to remember the film “Zita and Gita”, which was especially popular in Soviet times. However, according to one version, this name also has Latin roots with the meaning “happy.” In general, you can safely call your daughter Zita. Moreover, her diminutive version is incredibly touching – Zizi.

It has a Latin origin and as many as five interpretations of the meaning. But they are all incredibly good. So, according to the first version, Felix is ​​translated as “happy”, “prosperous”, “auspicious”, “bringing happiness”, according to the second – “fertile”, according to the third – “blessed”, according to the fourth – “rich” and, finally, according to the fifth is “pleasant. ” With such a characteristic, little Felya (or Elya) can become a very successful person.

This name is quite rare in Russia. But in the West it is very common. Only in different countries it sounds differently: in the USA – Latisha, in Scotland – Ledicia, in Spain, Italy and France – Leticia. At the same time, historians believe that the name first appeared in the Roman epic – that was the name of the goddess of happiness and good luck. Nowadays, the most famous bearer of this name is the supermodel and actress Laetitia Casta.

Naming a child by a name that is interpreted as happy or lucky is, of course, an excellent start, but still it is not a guarantee of this very happiness. Parents can also do something for their child. For example, learn and apply the three-minute rule, which everyone who has children should know.

Psychologist Alex Roitblat explained how to properly hug and listen to a child so that after three minutes he would be absolutely happy and satisfied, and so every day.

The fact is that many adults have a habit of inserting irrelevant remarks into the story of relatives, friends or colleagues. At the same time, part of the story flies in one ear and immediately flies out the other. In the rule of the first three minutes, such a skill is superfluous. Learn to actively listen to the child, delving into everything that he says, remembering the key points. By the way, you can return to them a couple of days later, recalling what you were talking about. So children understand that they are really heard, and not just assent out of politeness. The main thing is not to interrupt the child in mid-sentence, do not start arguing, proving that he is wrong.

Just listen carefully for the first three minutes: boys and girls take on average that much time to talk about the events of the day. And after that, feel free to ask questions. Show the child the right direction so that he can correct what happened due to his fault. Or rejoice for his small victories.

The experts also shared 7 simple phrases that will help your child grow up successful. Sometimes it’s enough just to join the child’s experiences and say that you, too, are sad, scared and embarrassed. And the baby blossoms, because if mom or dad also feels this way, it means that he is not alone.

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Boris Khigir, the chief Russian researcher of names, established a connection between certain names and close relationships of their owners. Two main factors influence how certain people fit together: what each name means individually and how harmonious they are in their sound. You no longer have to guess what fate has in store for you with this or that partner. So which names go well together? Checking!

Anna

Anna often has an attractive appearance, she is artistic. The worries of her family and friends become her worries. In relationships with men, she is shy, does not like flirting and is offended if a man plays with her without experiencing serious feelings. She often marries a man she pities rather than loves. To such a spouse, she will become a faithful friend, an assistant in business, rather than a passionate lover. At the same time, she is a faithful and devoted wife. He loves children very much, more often sons are born in marriage. Often it is the representatives of this name who can adopt a child or take in a small relative to raise.

Successful marriage with:
Alexey, Eugene, Zakhar, Konstantin, Stepan.

It is undesirable to marry:
Alexander, George, Lev, Sergey, Stanislav.

Anastasia

Men are crazy about Anastasia. She has been surrounded by their attention since her youth, but excessive gullibility can harm her. As a rule, Anastasia marries quite early, because she is sensitive, falls in love easily and is sure that her feeling will last forever. Get married early. It is not difficult to win the heart of Anastasia, as she is sensitive, it is easy to touch her, she has a developed sense of pity. Chooses a strong, self-confident man. Anastasia is devoted to her husband, she is a good housewife, able to surround her husband and children with the warmth and comfort of a home. Anastasia often sees the meaning of her life in children, so she is able to sacrifice herself, to sacrifice her own interests for the sake of their well-being.

Successful marriage with:
Alexey, Boris, Eugene, Elisha, Zakhar, Yuri, Konstantin, Stepan, Jean.

It is undesirable to marry:
Alexander, George, Lev, Sergey, Stanislav, Nikolai, Vitaly, Inokentiy.

Valentina

Kind, generous, generous, ready to help everyone. At the same time, it is very practical – it will never miss an opportunity to earn money. Easily makes acquaintances, including with men, is sociable and very pleasant in communication. Appreciates material wealth, well-being. The purpose of her life is to create a strong friendly family based on moral standards. She skillfully manages the household, at her house everyone is always fed and well-groomed. Attentive to all family members, loves to give gifts to loved ones. Her husband’s parents do not have a soul in her. It can become a reliable support for a spouse, but if he recognizes her superiority without challenging her authority. Among the shortcomings: quite intrusive, picky, jealous and capricious. In marriage, children of different sexes are born: the daughter is closer in her psychology to her father, the son protects his mother, believes that she is always right, cannot see her offended and unhappy.

A successful marriage can develop with:
Valentin, Peter, Vasily, Andrey, Victor, Alexander, Taras, Emmanuel, Yuri, Vladimir, Gleb, Arkady, Vitaly, Ivan, Sergey, Timur, Boris.

It is undesirable to marry:
Nikolai, Leonid, George, Stanislav, Boris, Valery, Anatoly.

Faith

Faith is not conflict, does not like scandal, cannot forgive insults, is too demanding of relatives. She is clean and tidy – she has everything laid out on the shelves, every thing in its place. Picky and demanding. Before getting married, Vera will think over everything, prepare, she does not rush headlong into the pool. The future spouse most often chooses from among solid, firmly standing on the ground men older than themselves. Reliable as a spouse – you can always rely on her. She is thrifty, not wasteful, an excellent hostess, cooks excellently. Faith is quite sexy, but this is revealed only if she sincerely loves. She is an attentive and caring mother, although somewhat cold, not inclined to show feelings. More than one child (usually a son) rarely dares to have.

Successful marriage with:
Boris, Mikhail, Sergey, Peter, Andrey, Vladimir, Zakhar, Yuri, Vadim, Evgeny, Igor, Kirill, Konstantin, Rinat, Egor, Rodion, Alexander, Timur.

It is undesirable to marry:
Anatoly, Vladislav, Vyacheslav, Oleg, Dmitry, Ruben, Stanislav, Stepan.

Victoria

Calm, balanced, modest, shy, laconic. It has excellent external data, but does not know how to use it at all. She chooses her husband for a long time – her demands are too high. She needs to have a sensitive, attentive friend nearby. The husband will help her gain self-confidence, discard doubts, incredulity. She is a wonderful wife, able to sacrifice a lot for the sake of her husband – to quit her career and become a housewife. Vika knows how to create comfort, warm relationships in the family. In sex, romantic and inventive, she carefully thinks through to the smallest detail. In marriage, mostly sons are born who love their mother, know all her weaknesses, but know how to forgive her.

Successful marriage with:
Mikhail, Vladimir, Boris, Nazar, Semyon, Yuri, Rostislav, Ernest, Stepan, Ilya, Nikita, Denis, Peter, Leonid, Anton.

It is undesirable to marry:
Stanislav, Vladislav, Emmanuel, Zakhar, Anatoly, Nikolay, Taras.

Galina

Family and career are equally important for Galina. But, if she is faced with a choice, she will try to win the right to do what she loves – she clearly knows what she wants to achieve in life. Surrounded by many fans, knows how to use their services. For husbands, he chooses the most beautiful, wealthy, calm and most accommodating of all applicants. In the depths of her soul, she dreams of fidelity, devotion, passionate love. In the family, she is the undisputed leader. He does not like doing housework too much, more often he cooks in haste. Living with her is not easy, so often the first marriage ends in divorce. The second time she is not in a hurry to get married, she is cautious and selective. In sexual relations, he shows incredible energy, tries to satisfy his needs. More sons are born.

Successful marriage with:
Valery, Yaroslav, Boris, Yuri, Andrey, Georgy, Oleg, Garik, Peter, Alexei, Stepan, Osip, Viktor, Artur, Bogdan, Valentin, Yakov, Eduard.

It is undesirable to marry:
Leonid, Nikolai, Ignat, Egor.

Daria

Very amorous, easily carried away, but also cools down quickly. He loves the society of men, starts many novels, often changes sexual partners, hoping to find his ideal. Marriage is not in a hurry, carefully approaches the choice of a spouse. When this happens (more often after 25 years), she becomes a kind, sympathetic and affectionate wife. Loyal, caring, attentive to her beloved. She is non-confrontational, knows how to make family life happy, easily establishes good relations with her husband’s parents, does an excellent job with household chores, is hospitable, and cooks deliciously. Sex for Daria is a stimulant for productive creativity. In marriage, girls are more often born, and unusually gifted musically.

Successful marriage with:
Sergey, Vasily, Eugene, Boris, Artem, Alexei, Mikhail, Peter, Rodion, Vladimir, Timur, Ivan, Pavel, Vyacheslav, Matvey, Dmitry, Leonty, Anton, Yuri, Vadim, Evgeniy.

It is undesirable to marry:
Oleg, Taras, Eduard, Felix.

Ekaterina

She considers herself an unsurpassed woman – selfish, eccentric, extravagant, cunning and insidious, which she is very proud of. He will always stand up for himself, will not allow anyone to offend himself with impunity. He loves male society very much, he knows his own worth. Ekaterina is the leader in the family. As a husband, she takes a calm and compliant man who agrees with her in everything. Does not like hypocrites, talkers. Distrustful, wary. She painfully endures the betrayal of her husband, but in no way blames herself. Pride does not allow her to forgive her husband. After the divorce, Catherine rushes to extremes, makes dubious acquaintances, tries to assert herself as a woman. She is not getting married for the second time. Sex is treated as a way to maintain health, an incentive for a normal full life. Ekaterina’s children are born of different sexes, who are more attached to their father.

Successful marriage with:
Peter, Semyon, Ivan, Grigory, Artem, Pavel, Vitaly, Denis, Leonid, Boris, Tikhon, Arseniy, Sergey, Mikhail, Ignat, Anton, Danila, Vasily, Yuri, Arkady, Rodion.

It is undesirable to marry:
Viktor, Kirill, Nikolai, Yakov, Maxim, David, Eduard, Jan.

Evgenia

Fair, has a masculine character, not conflict. She does not like to resort to tricks, does not tolerate various kinds of tricks, prefers to openly sort things out, intrigues are not for her. It is easier to find a common language with the opposite sex. In sex, it can be passionate, but for this a man must win her heart. Evgenia is a wonderful wife, devoted to her family, she cannot imagine her existence without household chores. She chooses a respectable man as her husband. She is very affectionate, especially if she has found her ideal in a partner, has achieved sexual harmony with him. She appreciates men for their responsiveness and decency, judges by their actions, is interested in their inner world. However, few people are able to withstand the intensity of passions that Evgenia offers. Children of different sexes are born, but Evgenia always has more trouble with sons than with daughters.

Successful marriage with:
Radik, Peter, Vadim, Oscar, Roman, Alexander, Vladimir, Oleg, Konstantin, Gleb, Vitaly, Andrey, Bogdan, Yegor, Pavel, Alexey, Arkady, Vasily, Mikhail.

It is undesirable to marry:
Eduard, Stanislav, Felix, Roman, Ivan, Nikolai, Jan, Cyril, Joseph, Richard, Svyatoslav.

Elizabeth

Elizabeth tries to get married early, family well-being, children are of great importance to her. She gains peace of mind, can do what she loves, without being distracted by the search for a life partner, without wasting time seducing men. Sex for Lisa is the art of enjoying life, joy and happiness. Does not like rough caresses, pressure. She is not inclined to exchange for trifles, she knows who she needs for a happy marriage. Can be tough and harsh with those who are objectionable to her or unsympathetic. The man with whom Elizabeth manages to achieve complete harmony in intimate relationships, she will never let go. She values ​​​​the relationship with her husband, tries to yield to him in many ways, an attentive, gentle, but also a jealous wife. Her marriage is strong enough. Diverse children are born.

Successful marriage with:
Alexander, Matvey, Boris, Maxim, Eduard, Sergei, Svyatoslav, Yuri, Fedor, Ivan, Semyon, Roman, Jan, Emil, Mikhail, David, Ilya, Vitaly, Bronislav, Daniel, Grigory, Kirill, Dmitry.

It is undesirable to marry:
Valentin, Nikolai, Oleg, Robert, Stepan, Khariton, Felix, Savva, Theodore, Savely.

Irina

When Irina falls in love, she becomes a sensual wife. She feels more comfortable and easier in the company of men, she is bored with women. Very jealous. She is too amorous, but at the same time she knows how to maintain her independence, no matter how deep her feelings are. She is not in a hurry to marry, she is always surrounded by numerous admirers, she has the opportunity to choose. She loves light flirting, beautiful courtship. He takes a wealthy man, serious and economic, as a husband. She never dissolves in a loved one, she always remembers herself, her interests. In her house, perfect cleanliness, order, comfort, fresh lunch or dinner. Easily wins the authority of her husband and children, knows how to get along with her mother-in-law. Irina does not dare to divorce; most of all in life she appreciates stability and peace. In sexual relations – passionate and temperamental. Irina’s children are born of different sexes.

Successful marriage with:
Leonid, Efim, David, Artem, Boris, Ivan, Bogdan, Joseph, Vladimir, Andrey, Artur, Egor, Kirill, Maxim, Sergey, Denis, Arcady, Gennady, Zakhar, Valentin, Herman, Stepan, Eduard.

It is undesirable to marry:
Dmitry, Konstantin, Yaroslav, Roman, Valery, Anatoly, Alexander, Oleg.

Karina

Strives to be the center of attention, achieves it by any means. He knows his own worth and skillfully uses his advantages. Often marries early, out of passionate love, but the first marriage is most often unsuccessful. She remains unadapted to family life for a long time, she does not like doing housework (she just hates washing dishes!) Few men want to act as a housekeeper. Very hospitable, cheerful, has a sense of humor. Very impulsive and eccentric, making life difficult for herself. She puts forward conditions for her partner, makes increased demands – many men are wary of her, although not one will refuse easy love relationships. Only a strong-willed man can tame her. She does not tolerate arrogance, rudeness.

Successful marriage with:
Arsen, Boris, Krnstantin, Miron, Vyacheslav, Artem, Sergei, Bogdan, Ilya, Alexei, Vladimir, Zakhar, Grigory, Yuri, Miroslav, Kirill, Egor, Victor, German, Yaroslav, Rostislav, Philip, Mikhail, Gleb, Anton.

It is undesirable to marry:
Efim, Anatoly, David, Oscar, Timur, Emmanuel, Nikolai.

Kristina

Very active, energetic, unpredictable, friendly, affable and charming. Doesn’t tolerate lies. According to the warehouse of character, Christine is more impressed by men than women. With them, she quickly finds a common language, knows how to be friends. She is unusually temperamental. It is difficult for her to get married – she puts forward too high demands and tests the feelings of men. Cautious, suspicious. Christina knows how to love disinterestedly, passionately. She won’t let anyone control her. If her partner agrees to the restriction of freedom, he will receive maximum satisfaction in sex and become an ideal contender for a hand and heart. However, Christina reserves the right to independence. Children of different sexes are born, relations with which are the warmest and most trusting.

Successful marriage with:
Sergey, Ilya, Zakhar, Azariy, Makar, Efim, Timur, Peter, Mikhail, Victor, Anatoly, Eduard, Vladimir, Boris, Andrey, Vasily, Denis, Artur, Gennady, Eugene, Vladislav, Roman, Lev, Ivan, Konstantin, Dmitry, Gleb, Alexey.

It is undesirable to marry:
Nikolai, Felix, Taras, Oscar, Leonid, Yuri, Nikita, Stanislav.

Marina

Can’t live without love. Very sensual, in dire need of the attention of men. Hence her frivolity, looseness and ease in society. Very fond of attention, greedy for flattery, praise. She does everything to outshine her rivals (she is cunning and inventive in this regard), knows how to seduce – men easily fall under the influence of her captivating spells, passions always boil around her. Easy to win – hard to keep: all her novels are short-lived. The monotony of married life tires her, she longs for love adventures. Chooses as partners beautiful and strong men who are superior to her intellectually. Cherishes his marriage, afraid to be alone. He takes pleasure in doing something pleasant for someone at home, he rejoices most of all when he makes gifts. Difficult relationships develop with the mother-in-law. Pretty jealous, in a fit can make a scandal in the presence of strangers. Her meaning of life is in children. Like a mother, she knows how to win their authority. Sons are born more often, who become her pride.

Successful marriage with:
Vladislav, Anton, Zakhar, Adam, Yuri, Evgeny, Denis, Igor, Jan, Artem, Arsen, Mikhail, Sergey, Ilya, Boleslav, Cyril, Arkady, Roman, Andrian, Leonid, Maxim, Ruslan, Valentin.

It is undesirable to marry:
Boris, Nikolai, Anatoly, George, Stanislav, Dmitry, Alan, Artur.

Margarita

Impatient, energetic, mobile, does not tolerate monotony in life, does not know how to wait for time, wants to get everything at once. In love – passionate, dreamy, sentimental, longing for violent passions. She often changes partners, while looking for a spouse for a long time – she needs to plunge into the sexual life, assess the potency of men in order to accurately make this choice. Her practicality and enterprise attracts men with the same acumen and, as a rule, older ones. She marries someone who stubbornly seeks her hand, but in marriage she is often disappointed in him. In marriage, she is a leader, does not tolerate objections, flares up easily, but, having calmed down, she can admit that she was wrong. Nevertheless, she is very caring, but does not like to cook. More often than not, daughters are born to Margarita, who grow up independent, organized, many character traits are inherited from their mother.

Successful marriage with:
Peter, Edward, Arkady, Zakhar, Dmitry, Semyon, Pavel, Ivan, Gennady, Savely, David, Vadim, Evgeny, Efim, Ruslan, Edward, Roman, Cyril, George, Ilya, Mikhail, Sergey, Konstantin, Vasily, Pavel.

It is undesirable to marry:
Anatoly, Stanislav, Fedor, Nikolay, Samuil.

Maria

Wayward, selfish, but good-natured, sociable, sympathetic. She feels the need to take care of someone. She conquers with her grace and wit. He is not in a hurry to get married, but most often he goes out early and quite successfully. She is an excellent housewife, loving wife and mother. Unobtrusive, does not hold anyone near him, which makes him even more attractive. Tastefully equips the apartment, loves expensive trinkets. She enjoys cooking, her hobby is pies and cakes. In addition, she carefully monitors her appearance, spends a lot of time on herself. In intimate relationships, Maria is able to give pleasure to her partner, is inventive, tireless in sex. She is very devoted to the family, not prone to treason. Very jealous, betrayal of a spouse can cause a divorce. Dreams of having many children. More often sons are born to Mary. Forgetting about the troubles with the mother-in-law, she herself is jealous of the children to the daughters-in-law.

Successful marriage with:

Gleb, Grigory, Valentin, Bogdan, Leonid, Andrey, Boris, Alexander, Victor, Maxim, Miron, Sergey, Pavel, Evgeny, Daniil, Vladimir, Artur, Anatoly, Ivan, Peter .

It is undesirable to marry:
Ruslan, Eduard, Felix, Taras, Vyacheslav, Yaroslav, Stanislav, Denis, Bazhen.

Hope

The owner of a strong character and strong will, has excellent self-control, cheerful and cheerful. Idealist and visionary. Very sociable, cannot live without friends. Charming, has good data, which attracts the attention of men. Obsessive in relationships with men. If you fall in love, then deeply and for a long time. In marriage, she is quite emotional, but not prone to betrayal. As a husband, Nadia chooses the same man – with a developed sense of duty, reliable. Her man becomes the one who managed to imbue her ideas. After marriage, Nadezhda calms down, acquires sedateness, becomes more balanced, but she will never get rid of the desire to lead everyone. She will not decide on a divorce, she is very afraid of loneliness. She is secretive and closed in intimate relationships, because of which she herself suffers more often. The first daughter is born to Nadezhda, the second is a son. Her children grow up well-mannered, diligent, able to provide for themselves.

Successful marriage with:
Mikhail, Valery, Ivan, Vitaly, Egor, Sergey, Adam, Fedor, Timofey, Alexander, Fedor, Timofey, Pavel, Roman, Bogdan, Murat, Zakhar, Alexander, Boris, Ruslan, Cyril, Arsen, Oscar.

It is undesirable to marry:
Vladimir, Anatoly, Fedor, Felix, Nikolai, Kirill, Stanislav, Semyon, Robert, David, Maxim, Efrem, Vitold.

Natalia/Natalia

Smart and reasonable. Cheerful, energetic, has a subtle sense of humor, very sociable. Can’t bear being alone. Enjoys extraordinary success with men, but is friends more with women. She is sexy, temperamental. Not capricious, vulnerable, it is difficult to forgive insults. She does not tolerate criticism, even the slightest remark hurts her. Natalya cannot live outside of marriage. She really wants to have a family. After 22–23 years, it becomes necessary to take care of someone. Her husband must be sure that he has the best wife – Natalya is able to make anyone happy. Everyone around her is happy. Such an affectionate, attentive, sensual partner is hard to find, but easy to lose. Sex for Natalia is not the meaning of life. The emotional side of intimate relationships, the love of a partner, his loyalty are dearer to her. She can take a lover and meet him without remorse, but not in revenge on her husband. Natalia is born more often than daughters.

Successful marriage with:
Vladimir, Semyon, Pavel, Tikhon, Nazar, Boris, Taras, Alexei, Sergey, Mikhail, Alexander, Eugene, Fedor, Eldar, Leonid, Oleg, Savely, Joseph, Egor, Arkady, Anton, Boris, Daniil, David, Yuri, Matvey, Boleslav, Stanislav, Viktor.

It is undesirable to marry:
Stepan, Grigory, Vladislav, Nikolay, Anatoly, Lev.

Nina

Selfish, stubborn, stubborn, prone to high self-esteem. Vain, scrupulous in the matter of dignity, honor. She is trouble-free, in a hurry to help anyone, just call. He knows how to help. The desire to be the best is her driving force. Nina is feminine, popular with men. She is erudite, reads a lot, attaches great importance to the intellectual development of a potential husband. Marries the most witty, meaningful man, and quite successfully. Too demanding of her husband, which repels many fans. With age, it becomes wiser, learns to yield, becomes more loyal. The second marriage is usually stronger. Temperamental and passionate, and only a very patient, affectionate and sexy spouse can awaken these feelings in her, help to throw off the shackles of restraint. In erotic fantasies, she is unbridled. Nina gives birth to children of different sexes, spiritually closer to their father, but their mother is an undeniable authority.

Successful marriage with:
Mikhail, Artem, Stanislav, Yuri, Konstantin, Alexander, Gennady, Ilya, Klim, Eugene, Andrey, Leonid, Semyon, Georgy, Sergey, Tikhon, Boris, German, Valentin, Vladimir, Pavel, Jacob.

It is undesirable to marry:
Anatoly, Fedor, Ignat, Dmitry, Stepan, Nikolai, Eduard, Philip.

Olga

Somewhat envious of her more successful friends, dreams of living a carefree and comfortable life. Looks good, has good taste. Enjoys success with men, cheerful. He knows the price of his charm, knows how to win over anyone. In the house, Olga is the leader, the sovereign mistress. Knows how to properly organize work, distribute responsibilities between households. Most often, Olga is loved by her husband, attentive to him, very caring. If she lacks affection, words of admiration, love, then, in order to escape from everyday monotony and feel her attractiveness, she is able to spin an affair on the side. But she will never let relationships with strangers go too far, as she values ​​\u200b\u200bher family. More often, Olga has one child, she rarely decides to have two children.

Successful marriage with:
Ilya, Vadim, Taras, Konstantin, Bogdan, Egor, Sergei, Pavel, Zakhar, Ruslan, Miroslav, Oleg, Semyon, Yuri, Jan, Roman, Vladimir, Igor, Anton, Feodor, Felix, Leo, George, Konstantin, Victor, Artem, Vadim, Nikita, Emil.

It is undesirable to marry:
Eugene, Boris, Stanislav, Leonid, Alexander.

Polina

Compliant, sympathetic, sensitive, disinterested, economical. He has good taste, likes to dress beautifully and expensively. She is wise, smart, thorough. Economical, but you can’t call her stingy. Sweet and seductive with men, highly sexual. She does not know how to be alone, her loneliness depresses her. Rarely enters into casual relationships and only to maintain tone, for health. The family always comes first for Polina, she does housework with pleasure, she is very hospitable. Polina will be a wonderful wife to someone who can appreciate her spiritual qualities. She manages to get married safely. He chooses a balanced person as a spouse, guided not so much by feelings as by reason. She is extremely harmless, ready to yield to her husband in all unprincipled matters. She is so self-critical that she is able to justify the unseemly actions of her beloved, finding in herself the reason for such behavior. She is not capable of treason – she is too squeamish. More often boys are born. A wonderful teacher who knows how to become a friend for children.

Successful marriage with:
Efim, Vladimir, Gennady, Joseph, Jan, Alexander, Valery, Ignat, Yaroslav, Zakhar, Ilya, Alexei, Yuri, Vasily, Eduard, Kirill, Peter, Vitaly, Denis, Ivan, Pavel, Rodion, Philip, Konstantin, Boris, Eric.

It is undesirable to marry:
David, August, Anatoly, Miron, Leonard, Timur, Semyon, Emil, Taras, George, Vadim, Igor.

Sophia

Principled, pedantic, can perform painstaking monotonous work, assiduous. Easily adapts to any conditions, accommodating and friendly. Sophia is generous in everything. If you love, then forever. Rarely tall, tends to be overweight. But even this moment gives it a certain charm. She is attractive and seductive. Sophia is not in a hurry to get married, she is quite picky, but she easily finds a suitable match. Chooses a temperamental man, reliable, firm in character. This is the only way she wants to have children. She is a wonderful hostess and a wonderful cook. Every thing in her house has its place. Sophia is also good because she does not force anyone to adhere to strict rules. She does everything herself, will not bother and does not reproach anyone with scattered things. Life next to her is calm and measured. She is very sexy, passionate. If Sophia and her husband have complete harmony in intimate relationships, then not a single man will be able to seduce her. She is very attached to the family, appreciates kindred feelings. Sophia is born more often sons and less often daughters. Often she brings up three children. She loves animals very much, she always has a cat in her house.

Successful marriage with:
Yuri, Alexander, Boris, Efim, Joseph, Vladimir, Konstantin, Sergei, Anton, Ignat, Alexei, Semyon, Emil, Maxim, Gleb, Vladislav, Ivan, Valentin, Andrey, Arkady, Oleg, Vadim.

It is undesirable to marry:
Peter, Stanislav, Dmitry, Matvey, Nikolai, Vitaly, Artur.

Svetlana

Trusting, contradictory, she doesn’t know what she wants. Tends to overestimate self-esteem. Touchy, but quickly forgets everything, a kind and disinterested person. Practical at home. She is energetic and needs to spend that energy on something. As a hostess, she feels very confident. Her weakness is beautiful dishes. For a long time, he checks the feelings of a partner if he decides to have an affair. But even in adulthood, Svetlana is not always able to calculate the final result. She is a bad strategist. She is full of energy and vitality, quite sexy and attractive to men. She is strongly attached to her partner, it is not easy to part with her. It attracts men with its charm, femininity, soft and complaisant disposition. For many men, she is the ideal. The main thing is that she made the right choice. Her happiness depends on herself. Svetlana suppresses the feeling of jealousy in the bud. Children of different sexes are born from different marriages.

Successful marriage with:
Vladimir, Victor, Tikhon, Igor, Lev, Vadim, Bogdan, Andrei, Grigory, Denis, Oleg, Alexei, Vyacheslav, Savely, Arkady, Felix, Boris, Artem, Nikita, Kirill, Yuri, Eugene, George, Vasily.

It is undesirable to marry:
Gleb, Stanislav, Stepan, Timur, Nikolai, Roman, Vsevolod.

Tatiana

Tatiana is prone to high self-esteem, considers herself the smartest, most beautiful. Likes to look luxurious, has good taste. She cannot stand loneliness, boredom, monotony, her life is full of rich feelings. Too impulsive, ambitious, loving. She loves male society, is very attractive to the opposite sex, but for this she has to spend a lot of energy. Tanya gets married without difficulty, but her husband will have a hard time with her. She loves the attention of men, she will not miss the opportunity to have an affair or at least light flirting on the side. She has to try many men, to understand who is more suitable for her in sex, who can tolerate her in everyday everyday life. Sex for her is a way of self-affirmation. In the family, she is the leader, although in the first years of marriage, the husband tries to lead her. Tatyana is a capricious, jealous and stubborn wife, but at the same time she is good-natured, cheerful. She treats children as her friends, loves them, spoils them, but does not even try to educate them.

Successful marriage with:
Mark, Vladimir, Artem, Mikhail, Timur, Oleg, Sergey, Eduard, Eugene, Grigory, Ivan, Igor, Ilya, Gleb, Andrian, Anatoly, Sergey, Pavel, Maxim, Konstantin, Valery, Gordey, Jan.

It is undesirable to marry:
Albert, Stanislav, Vyacheslav, Gennady, Stepan, Grigory.

Julia

Julia is beautiful the way she is, and she doesn’t need to try to be different. She is chaotic, unpredictable, eccentric. He lives a full life, knows how to take everything from life, enjoys it. Likes good grooming. She loves male society, the attention of the opposite sex flatters her pride, but she does not feel much attraction to them. Julia cannot stand loneliness. Maybe that’s why it’s easier for men to achieve her location. Julia’s sexual needs are not too great, she is driven by emotions associated with a sense of superiority over others. With men, she is friendly, there is no deceit or self-interest in her. It is enough for her that she likes that she is given increased attention. He is not in a hurry to get married, but if a suitable party comes across, he does not hesitate for a long time. Her marriage is quite successful, but some Julias are married twice. Does a great business. In her house, everything shines and shines with cleanliness. Julia is devoted to her family, she values ​​relationships with her family more than anything in life. Julia gives birth to children of different sexes, but more often – daughters. She is strict with them, but financially they do not need anything. The system of her upbringing does not include depriving children of anything as a punishment.

Successful marriage with:
Konstantin, Vladislav, Vladimir, Gennady, Yakov, Eduard, Peter, Ilya, Boris, Leonid, Eugene, Mikhail, Philip, Ivan, Andrey, Roman, Kirill, Egor, Andrey, Sergey, Mark, Zakhar, Grigory.

It is undesirable to marry:
Bogdan, Denis, Vadim, Ruslan, Ignat, Eldar, Nazar, Rodion, May.

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The most beautiful names0003

Choosing a beautiful name for a child now is perhaps easier and more difficult at the same time. On the one hand, freedom is complete: there are no legislative restrictions, even a child with a rare name will not be looked at strangely at school, there are more and more unusual names around, foreign names have become the norm. On the other hand, the more options, the more difficult the choice. What is important to keep in mind?

  • Scientists say that beauty alone is not enough for a child to have a good name. It is important to look not only at the beauty of the name, but also take into account other factors: its origin, the sound of a short and long form, combination with a surname, etc.
  • There is a practice of “choosing” a name by the child himself: a list of names that parents like is compiled and read out at the moment of wakefulness of the child in those months when he spends time in his mother’s stomach. It is believed that the baby will let you know what name he has chosen – he will move or push his leg.
  • In case of strong doubts, it is worth waiting for the birth of the baby. Often, at the sight of a newborn, the most suitable name automatically comes to the parents’ mind.

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Ekaterina, Anna, Aliya, Anastasia , Irina, Karina, Lilia, Maria, Nina, Rosa

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Boys
Alexander, Vladimir, David, Daniel, Zakhar, Ivan, Ishmael, Kamil, Lev, Maxim, Nazar , Rafael, Edward, Emin

Choosing a name for a boy

Among the actual modern trends in the choice of names, one can name the fashion for Old Slavonic, international, short and even made-up names. But do not forget: the name for the born child should be pleasing to his ear, perhaps even be melodic, and his sound and meaning should not set off the child himself with his originality and sonority. It is also important how each syllable in the name combines and complements each other.

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Beautiful male names for boys

Most often, the choice of beautiful names is done by the parents of girls, but the parents of boys are also not inferior to them in this matter and are looking for beautiful male names for their sons.

Boys’ names reflect various qualities that parents would like to see in their child. And modern boy names provide parents with a wider choice than even 50 years ago. Many modern names have developed variations in pronunciation, spelling, each of which carries its own message and adds something unique to the name. This is how the names are transformed – Maximus, Maxim, and then Max. Each of the names is used, they are all variations of the same name, but modernity selects and leaves only what suits it best.

French
Alen, Bernard, Daniel, Desire, Jules, Claude, Laurent, Luke, Mathieu, Natan, Olivier, Pascal, Pierre, Thierry, Frederick, Eric, Eric, Eric, Eric, Eric, Eric, Eric, Eric, Eric, Eric, Eric, Eric, Eric, Eric, Eric, Eric, Eric, Eric, Eric, Eric, Eric, Eric, Eric, Eric, Eric, Eric, Eric, Eric, Eric, Eric, Eric, Eric, Eric, Eric, Eric, Eric,

Alejandro, Alonso, Antonio, Bernardo, Diego, Carlos, Leonardo, Luis, Manuel, Miguel, Francisco, Emiliano Sebastian, Tobias, Thorsten, Felix, Florian, Stefan
American
Alexander, Brian, William, James, John, Donald, Ethan, Kenneth, Christopher, Michael, Mark, Paul, Steven, Tom, Edward

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Beautiful names for girls

Parents choose a name for a girl more reverently than for a boy. But among the ancient Romans, it was generally not customary to give women personal names; they bore either a generic name or a husband’s cognomen. In ancient Greece, it was the norm to come up with a completely new, unique name for a girl.

In any case, parents try to give their babies the most euphonious names, although this, of course, is very subjective. Someone is crazy on behalf of Aelita, someone is crazy about how Khavronya sounds. Sometimes parents are guided by rules, rituals or traditions, and in some family, for example, the name Faina is passed on from generation to generation.

It has become fashionable to give girls beautiful rare names. Again you can meet Praskovya, Evdokia or Lada. Hearts are won by not very common, but still Orthodox names – Angelina, Veronica, Zoya.

French
Bridget, Virginie, Zoe, Isabelle, Camille, Corinne, Lia, Louise, Manon, Monique, Natalie, Nicole, Ocean, Patrici, Celine, Sylvie, Sophie, Stephanie, Suzanne, Francoise, Chloe, Chantal
Spanish
Ana, Andrea, Angelica, Dolores, Dominga, Isabel, Carlette, Carmela, Laura, Lucia, Maria, Nereya, Pilar, Raquel, Sara, Teresa, Josefa, 3096
German
Amalia, Astrid, Barbara, Beata, Wilma, Henrietta, Gisela, Zabine, Ilse, Ingrid, Irma, Claudia, Leoni, Linda, Martha, Mia, Renate, Uta, Frida, Helga, Hilda, Elke, Emma, Erika
American
Abigail, Ava, Eileen, Aleta, Angelina, Beatrice, Vanessa, Grace, Laura, Kiara, Melissa, Mia, Nia, Olivia, Thea, Tina, Harper, Hilary, Cheryl, Evelyn, Avery, Ella

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Beautiful Russian names

There are a lot of beautiful, melodic names among Russian names. These are both native Russian, Slavic names, as well as Greek, as well as European names. In general, the preferences of parents are quite traditional – such names as Anastasia, Alexander, Elena, Sofia, Maxim, Mikhail, Sergey have remained popular for many decades.

At the same time, there is a surge of interest in names that are considered rarely used, for example, Trofim, Matvey, Evdokia, Seraphim. They can already be called modern Russian names: as they say, fashion sometimes returns, and forgotten ancient names begin to sound again in everyday life. Although, with great difficulty, one can now meet such Old Slavic names as Stanimira or Zabava.

Girls
Alina, Anastasia, Anna, Victoria, Daria, Ekaterina, Maria, Polina, Sofya, Tatyana
, dramatri, downs Maxim, Peter, Roman, Sergey, Stepan

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Beautiful Muslim and Tatar names

It should also be taken into account that different peoples have their own preferences in choosing a name for a girl or for a boy. Muslims also have their own national preferences and traditions in choosing a name:

Girls
Aisha, Amir, Gulnara, Dilya, Jasmine, Zarem, Camila, Leila, Madina, Maria, Fatima

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Ishmael, Karim, Murat, Ramil, Samir, Sultan, Farid, Khabib

Both Muslim and European names are widely used among the Tatars. For this reason, the preferences of parents in choosing a beautiful name for their child can differ so much:

Girls
Angelina, Bella, Grace, Jessica, Diana, Yves, Camille, Linda, Margaret, Patrisia, Ruby, Sofia, Charlotte, Emily
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The sunniest names

Elena

Name of Greek origin. According to one version, it means “sunbeam” or “sunshine”. The history of this name goes back to Helen the Beautiful, the very one because of which the Trojan War broke out. According to the myths, she married Menelaus, and then she was kidnapped by Paris and taken to Sparta.

In Russia, the name Elena has been used since the time of the Baptism. That was the name of the wives of Russian princes, and the wife of Vasily III, Elena Glinskaya, even ruled the Grand Duchy of Moscow for several years.

There are many famous representatives of this name. For example, Olympic champion Elena Isinbayeva or opera singer Elena Obraztsova.

Alena

Victor Vasnetsov. “Alyonushka” (fragment)

According to one version, this name is derived from Elena, in another it comes from the Greek word “sunny, shining.” This name is associated with fairy tales, and thanks to the artist Viktor Vasnetsov, we can even imagine what Alyonushka looks like, yearning for her brother Ivanushka.

Nowadays the name Alena is more popular than Elena. It seems that its owners are creative personalities. For example, designer Alena Akhmadullina and actress Alena Khmelnitskaya have such a name.

Kira and Cyrus

These names also have several versions of origin. Kira means “radiant” in Japanese and “beam of light” in modern Hindi. As for the name Cyrus (not to be confused with Cyril), it comes from the Persian royal name Kurush – “like the sun.”

Persian king Cyrus II the Great

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The pseudonym Kir Bulychev, in honor of his beloved wife Kira and mother Maria Bulycheva, was adopted by the Soviet orientalist Igor Mozheiko, who became famous as a science fiction writer. Kira is an international name: among its owners are the Pirates of the Caribbean star Keira Knightley, and the first Soviet figure skater to win an Olympic medal, Kira Ivanova.

Yaroslav and Yaroslava

The name Yaroslav means “glorifying Yarila” (the god of the Sun). This name was one of the most revered in Russia, and later one of the few Slavic names that survived after the adoption of Christianity.

The names Yaroslav and Yaroslav were often carried by representatives of the princely family. For example, everyone knows Yaroslav the Wise, who earned himself the fame of the largest military leader and political figure. And “The Tale of Igor’s Campaign” glorified Princess Yaroslavna.

You can also remember the author of “The Good Soldier Schweik” Yaroslav Hasek and playwright Yaroslav Pulinovich.

Luke

Greek name, literally meaning “light” or “luminous”. Like many other names. One of the smartest and most educated of its bearers is rightfully considered the Greek writer Lucian – his “Dialogues of Heterae” is one of the first examples of ancient Greek satire.

These days, football fans will surely remember Croatian national team player Luka Modric, and music lovers – Italian singer Luca Barbarossa. The church honors the apostle and evangelist Luke.

Luka Modric

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Anatoly

This name is not very popular today, which is a pity, because it has a very beautiful meaning – “sunrise”. Until the middle of the 19th century, it was rare among the laity, but often among the clergy. But immediately after the revolution 1917 years it became one of the most popular in our country and remained so until the mid-1960s.

Celebrities named Anatoly can be listed for a long time: he was glorified by writer Anatoly Pristavkin, actor Anatoly Papanov, chess player Anatoly Karpov and many others.

The most nautical names

Marina

If you remember the names associated with the sea, the name Marina immediately comes to mind. Interestingly, this is the female version of the ancient Roman male name Marin (“sea”).

One of the most famous bearers of this name is Marina Tsvetaeva, prose writer, translator, one of the most famous poets of the Silver Age. The mother wanted to raise a pianist from Marina, but she died when her daughter was 14 years old, and Marina’s music lessons ended. There were poems that the girl wrote from the age of 6.

Other famous bearers of the name Marina are Vysotsky’s wife, actress Marina Vladi, actress Marina Neelova.

Marina Tsvetaeva

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Pelageya

Greek version of Marina. By the way, Pelagia is recognized by both the Orthodox and the Catholic Church. Therefore, name days at Pelagia twice a year: on May 17, they commemorate the martyr Pelagia of Tarsus, who was burned in a copper bull for her faith, and on October 21, the Monk Pelagia, a maiden of Antioch, who was a harlot before turning to Christ.

Today the name has become more popular thanks to the singer Pelageya. You can also remember the Soviet astronomer Pelageya Shine and the famous gymnast Pelageya Danilova.

Ilya Repin. Portrait of the actress Pelageya Strepetova. 1882

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Margarita

No, we didn’t make a mistake adding Margarita to the list of sea names, because this Greek name means “pearl”. He is considered a twin name for Marina and Pelageya. By the way, the name of the flower – daisy – also comes from this name.

The most famous Margarita? Perhaps the same one from Bulgakov’s novel that met her Master. Then we can recall Queen Margot, the iron lady Margaret Thatcher and actress Margarita Terekhova.

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The most flower names

Lily

There is a version that this name comes from the Hebrew Lilith, but we prefer the variant with the flower of the same name. One of the owners of this name is Vladimir Mayakovsky’s beloved Lilya Brik, “the muse of the Russian avant-garde”, the hostess of one of the most famous literary and art salons in the 20th century.

She was married three times, but no one could understand why Lilya so captivated Mayakovsky that he was ready to throw the whole world at the feet of “beloved Lilechka”.

Lilya Brik and Vladimir Mayakovsky

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This name appears in various versions in many languages. For example, all over the world they know Liliane Betancourt, one of the co-owners of the company L’Oréal , as well as the English botanist Lillian Gibbs. Many of the plants discovered by her are named after her.

Rose

Everything is simple – a rose flower and the name Rose. Translated from Greek – “scarlet flower”, from Latin – “beautiful flower”. The name is a little more complicated, because the Rose can be either an independent full form or a short version of the names Rosary or Rosalind. In the Western version, the name sounds like Rose.

Rosa Luxembourg, one of the leaders and theorists of Polish social democracy, is among the most famous women who have this name. She promoted gender equality in every way and, by the way, is often mistakenly credited with the idea of ​​celebrating March 8 (in fact, she belongs to Clara Zetkin).

Rosa Luxembourg

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In Russia, the name Rosa became popular when the Mexican TV series Wild Rose starring Veronica Castro was released. The name Roza was also glorified by the Kyrgyz politician Roza Otunbayeva, poetess Roza Auslender, volleyball player Roza Salikhova.

Jasmine

This name has Persian roots and means “jasmine flower” or “fragrant”. Most often it is associated with the princess from fairy tales about Aladdin. This name has other variants – Yasmina or Jasmine. In Russia, this is most often called girls from the southern regions of the country.

Among the famous bearers of the name are the Italian tennis player Yasmine Paolini, the American actress Jasmine Guy, and the Russian singer Jasmine.

Anfisa

“Flower”, “bloom” – it’s all about her. Anfisa is a girl, as if woven from flowers. This name came to our country along with Christianity from Byzantium. Now it is common among the peoples of the North Caucasus.

Sports fans will surely remember Anfisa Reztsova, a Soviet and Russian biathlete and skier. Until 2018, she was the only woman in the world who was able to become an Olympic champion in two sports at once (Reztsova is a two-time biathlon champion and a skiing champion). Her achievement was repeated by the Czech Esther Ledecka, who won gold medals in alpine skiing and snowboarding.

Names associated with the names of the months

Julius, Julia and Juliana

These names are suitable for children born in July. Recall that in 45 BC. e. the month formerly Quintilis (“fifth”) was renamed in honor of Gaius Julius Caesar, who was born that month.

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Julius and Julia are from the Julius family, a noble patrician family in Ancient Rome. According to legend, he descended from the goddess Venus. The female form of the name (along with Juliana) is still used today, the male one is not so popular, but still occurs. We can recall bard Yuli Kim, film director, founder of the Nika award and permanent member of the KVN jury Yuli Gusman, oceanographer Yuli Shokalsky, writer Yuliana Semyonov.

Leo Tolstoy

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Leo

August boys are often called lions – according to the corresponding month of the zodiac sign. According to one version, the most obvious, the name comes from the name of the king of beasts. According to another, it came from Hebrew, where it meant “heart”.

The name was glorified by Lev Landau, Soviet scientist in the field of theoretical physics, academician, Nobel Prize winner. And also the writer Leo Tolstoy, the film director Lev Kulidzhanov and the revolutionary Lev Trotsky.

Augusta

August girls may well bear the name Augusta (from Latin “sacred”). This is the feminine version of the male name August.

In ancient Rome, the relatives of the Roman emperor were called Augusts. By the way, the word “August”, which is called the royal people, eventually came to the Russian language. It is not surprising that many princesses bore this name, including the granddaughter of the British king George III Augusta Caroline of Cambridge.

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Male and female names with the meaning “luck” and “happiness” – the list turned out to be very euphonious

May 15, 2022, 11:13

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Recently, we collected 10 trendy and beautiful baby names whose meanings scare parents, and found out that everything is not so scary. Therefore, if you want to name your daughter Varvara, and your son Arthur, let’s discard prejudices (especially since they are very controversial) and go ahead. Today, the editors of Wday.ru have collected names whose meaning is “luck” and “happiness”. Let’s see who’s the happiest here.

Makar

The name is of Greek origin and means “blessed”, “happy”. Pretty cute Makar sounds in diminutive versions: Makarka, Makarik, Makash, Makaresh. In ancient times, this name was very popular, but since the October Revolution 1917 years has completely gone out of use. Only recently, with the fashion for old-fashioned names, newborns have again begun to be called Makars.

Rada

A Slavic name that seems to speak for itself – “joyful”, “cheerful”, “happy”. Also Rada (or Radusya and Radochka) can be a shortened version of such names as Radislava, Radoslava, Radmira, Radana.

Benjamin

This name was first mentioned in the Bible (this was the name of the youngest son of Jacob and Rachel) and is translated as “son of my right hand” or “happy son”. In Europe and America, Benjamin will be called Benjamin or Benjamin. And in Russia at home – just Venya.

Euphrosyne

Few people know that the Greek name Euphrosyne also means “joy”, “fun”, and also “good-minded”. With this alignment, it seems that little Frosya (this is exactly what this name sounds like in a diminutive version) has every chance to grow up as an optimistic and wise girl.

Tikhon

Don’t think we’re wrong. Tikhon actually has nothing to do with the word “quiet”. The name came to us from Byzantium and, as they say, came from the name of the ancient Greek goddess of luck Tyukhe and, accordingly, means “luck” or “fate”. In the times of Ancient Russia, boys from ordinary families were called Tishami, but then the name became especially popular among monks.

Laima

The name is rooted in Baltic mythology, that was the name of the goddess of happiness and good luck, who patronized couples in love. In our country, girls began to be called Limes thanks to the singer from Latvia, Laima Vaikule.

Arkady

A Greek name that has several translations. According to one of them, Arkady means “happiness” or “happy country”. According to others – “shepherd” and “inhabitant of Arcadia.” At the same time, in Kievan Rus, this name was given to boys with the meaning “brave”. There are also many diminutive variants of Arcadia. The most common are Arkasha, Adik, Arik, Arya, Adya and Arkadyushka.

Zita

Many in our country think that Zita is an Indian name. Which is not surprising. One has only to remember the film “Zita and Gita”, which was especially popular in Soviet times. However, according to one version, this name also has Latin roots with the meaning “happy.” In general, you can safely call your daughter Zita. Moreover, her diminutive version is incredibly touching – Zizi.

Felix

Has a Latin origin and as many as five interpretations of the meaning. But they are all incredibly good. So, according to the first version, Felix is ​​translated as “happy”, “prosperous”, “auspicious”, “bringing happiness”, according to the second – “fertile”, according to the third – “blessed”, according to the fourth – “rich”, and finally according to the fifth – “pleasant”. With such a characteristic, little Felya (or Elya) can become a very successful person.

Letizia

In Russia, this name is quite rare. But in the West it is very common. Only in different countries it sounds differently: in the USA – Latisha, in Scotland – Ledicia, in Spain, Italy and France – Leticia. At the same time, historians believe that the name first appeared in the Roman epic – that was the name of the goddess of happiness and good luck. Nowadays, the most famous bearer of this name is the supermodel and actress Laetitia Casta.

Experts answer how to make a child happy

Naming a child by a name that is interpreted as happy or lucky is, of course, an excellent start, but still it is not a guarantee of this very happiness. Parents can also do something for their child. For example, learn and apply the three-minute rule, which everyone who has children should know.

Psychologist Alex Roitblat explained how to properly hug and listen to a child so that after three minutes he would be absolutely happy and satisfied, and so every day.

The fact is that many adults have a habit of inserting irrelevant remarks into the story of relatives, friends or colleagues. At the same time, part of the story flies in one ear and immediately flies out the other. In the rule of the first three minutes, such a skill is superfluous. Learn to actively listen to the child, delving into everything that he says, remembering the key points. By the way, you can return to them a couple of days later, recalling what you were talking about. So children understand that they are really heard, and not just assent out of politeness. The main thing is not to interrupt the child in mid-sentence, do not start arguing, proving that he is wrong.

Just listen carefully for the first three minutes: it takes boys and girls, on average, just that much time to talk about the events of the day. And after that, feel free to ask questions. Show the child the right direction so that he can correct what happened due to his fault. Or rejoice for his small victories.

Sometimes it’s enough just to join the child’s feelings and say that you, too, are sad, scared and embarrassed. And the baby blossoms, because if mom or dad also feels this way, it means that he is not alone.

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      What parents do to emphasize the individuality of their child. That is why every year more and more babies with rare names are born in Yaroslavl.

      It is generally accepted that the name affects our character, way of thinking, and our fate can depend on it. The Yandex.Zen service has compiled a selection of unusual baby names for 2021.

      It is important to consider that boys born in the year of the ox are calm and prefer to stay at home rather than get involved in adventures. Girls are modest and obedient, but creative natures.

      The most beautiful and unusual names for boys born in 2021: Aristarkh; Dobromir; Dobrynya; Camille; Leonty; Luke; Makar; Oscar; Plato; Raphael; Rodion.

      Among the most beautiful and unusual names for girls for 2021 are: Agnes; Agnia; Athena; Vitalina; Gabriella Gold; Kira; Lada; Lily; Mia; Snezhana; Stephanie; Theresa.

      Based on the month of birth of the child, you can choose one of the following names:

      May – Anastasia, Anna, Arina, Valeria, Varvara, Elizabeth, Zhanna, Zoya, Lilia, Maria, Nina, Tamara, Teona, Xenia, Yana , Alexander, Arseny, Boris, Valentin, Valery, Vasily, Victor, George, Yegor, Ivan, Kirill, Konstantin, Makar, Maxim, Miron, Nikita, Pavel, Semyon, Stepan, Timofey, Tikhon.

      June – Alena, Anna, Antonina, Vera, Elena, Elizabeth, Maria, Melania, Sofia, Pelageya, Ulyana, Yulianna, Alexey, Andrey, Anton, Boris, Daniil, Dmitry, Efim, Zakhar, Ignat, Ilya, Konstantin, Luka, Mikhail, Peter, Roman, Savely, Sergey, Timofey, Fedor.

      July – Angelina, Angelina, Valentina, Vasilisa, Veronika, Dinara, Elena, Inna, Margarita, Marina, Marta, Olga, Yana, Alexey, Andrey, Anton, Artyom, Victor, Grigory, David, Demid, Ivan, Leo, Leonid, Maxim, Mark, Nikita, Pavel, Sergey, Stepan, Trofim, Julian.

      August – Alena, Angelina, Anna, Antonina, Anfisa, Daria, Eva, Elena, Irina, Iya, Kristina, Xenia, Maria, Mila, Nonna, Susanna, Alexander, Anatoly, Arseniy, Boris, Vasily, Vladimir, Vyacheslav, George, Grigory, Demid, Efim, Ignat, Ilya, Cyril, Leo, Luka, Mikhail, Nikolai, Plato, Semyon, Fedor, Philip.

      September – Alexandra, Vasilisa, Elena, Elizaveta, Iraida, Kira, Maria, Natalia, Tatiana, Lyudmila, Regina, Sofia, Julia, Alexander, Alexei, Andrey, Arseniy, Vasily, Vladimir, German, Daniel, Evgeny, Zakhar, Ivan, Ignat, Konstantin, Makar, Maxim, Miron, Pavel, Roman, Savva, Sergey, Stepan, Peter.

      October – Vera, Victoria, Dominika, Zlata, Irina, Pelageya, Raisa, Sofia, Taisiya, Alexey, Arkady, Valentin, Vasily, Vladimir, Vladislav, Grigory, Daniil, Eugene, Ivan, Kirill, Konstantin, Leo, Luka, Mark, Nikolai, Oleg, Rodion, Roman, Sergei, Trofim, Fedor.

      November – Agata, Anastasia, Anna, Valeria, Elizabeth, Evdokia, Irina, Mina, Nina, Serafima, Arseny, Artyom, Valery, Vasily, Victor, Daniil, Dmitry, Ivan, Leonid, Maxim, Matvey, Mikhail, Nazar, Nestor, Nikita, Nikolai, Sergei, Timofey, Tikhon.

      December – Anastasia, Angelina, Anna, Vera, Victoria, Zoya, Ekaterina, Margarita, Milan, Lilia, Tamara, Alexei, Arkady, Vasily, Vsevolod, Gennady, Denis, Zakhar, Kirill, Konstantin, Lev, Maxim, Mark, Nikita, Nikolai, Plato, Roman, Savely, Stepan.

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      • In the Zavolzhsky district, two children’s towns are promised to be commissioned this week

      • Hotel, museum, children’s center or restaurant: an architect talks about the future of “home with Atlantis”

      • In Yaroslavl, the opening of the pool in the Dzerzhinsky district was again postponed

      • In Yaroslavl, Leningradsky Prospekt and Pozharsky Street will be renovated this year

      • Residents of two districts of Yaroslavl will remain without heating for now

      • The start date of the heating season in Yaroslavl has become known

      September 12 at 12:48

      GTA in Rybinsk: traffic police inspectors opened fire on the car of a drunk driver

      The chase ended in luck for the police.

      On the evening of September 10, in Rybinsk, a drunk driver was driving a Renault Logan. The traffic police squad tried to stop the 35-year-old man, but he ignored the demands of the police. The driver of the passenger car continued to drive, while violating the rules and the speed limit.

      The policeman fired a warning shot into the air – the driver was not embarrassed, and he continued to move. Then the police officer shot at the wheels of the foreign car, after which it still stopped.

      “I had to go, it was impossible to stop categorically,” the man answered during interrogation.

      It was established that the driver was under the influence of alcohol.

      In relation to the driver, the traffic police drew up three protocols – “failure to comply with the requirement to stop the vehicle”, “for driving while intoxicated” and “disobedience to the lawful order of a police officer”.

      Photo and video: press service of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia for the Yaroslavl Region

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      September 12 at 11:15 am

      The results of the elections to the Yaroslavl Municipality have become known

      Deputies from five parties will be represented in the City Duma.

      On September 11, the elections to the municipality of the city ended in Yaroslavl. The election results are known: the commission processed 100% of the protocols and determined the winning deputies.

      United Russia won the elections. Party representatives received 34 mandates out of 38, which is four more than in the current convocation, elected in 2017.

      Representatives of the Just Russia, the Communist Party of the Russian Federation, the Liberal Democratic Party and the New People factions received one mandate each.

      A Just Russia retained its only deputy, Anatoly Kashirin.

      The representation of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation will be reduced by four times to one deputy – Yevgenia Ovod.

      The mandate from the LDPR went to Alexander Erofeev. In the current convocation, the party had two mandates.

      Vyacheslav Rud represents the “New People” – this faction will be represented for the first time in the municipality of Yaroslavl.

      The composition of the municipality was renewed by more than half – 22 new deputies were elected to the next convocation. This composition will elect a new mayor.

      Winners of the elections of deputies of the municipality of Yaroslavl:

      District 1: Olga Rumyantseva (United Russia)

      District 2: Mikhail Mavrychev (United Russia)


      District 3: Maxim Dmitriev (United Russia)


      District 4: Mikhail Kuznetsov (United Russia)


      District 5: Vera Chernyavskaya (United Russia)


      District 6: Vyacheslav Rud (“New People”)


      District 7: Inna Volchikhina (United Russia)


      District 8: Tatyana Obukhova (United Russia)


      District 9: Alexander Kutashov (United Russia)


      District 10: Lyubov Dmitrieva (United Russia)


      District 11: Mikhail Shabanov (United Russia)


      District 12: Evgenia Bogolyubova (United Russia)


      District 13: Sergei Smolensky (United Russia)


      District 14: Vasily Tubashov (United Russia)


      District 15: Ilya Gorokhov (“United Russia”)


      District 16: Alexey Malyutin (United Russia)


      District 17: Andrey Stepanov (United Russia)


      District 18: Svetlana Agashina (United Russia)


      District 19: Andrey Budnikov (United Russia)


      District 20: Lyubov Surova (United Russia)


      District 21: Anatoly Kashirin (SRZP)


      District 22: Nikolai Kulikov (United Russia)


      District 23: Ekaterina Mainugina (United Russia)


      District 24: Evgenia Ovod (KPRF)


      District 25: Dmitry Volonchunas (United Russia)


      District 26: Vladislav Lyubomirov (“United Russia”)


      District 27: Zurabi Liparteliani (United Russia)


      District 28: Alexander Cherepanin (United Russia)


      District 29: Sergey Kalinin (United Russia)


      District 30: Konstantin Shlapak (United Russia)


      District 31: Nadezhda Likhacheva (United Russia)


      District 32: Sergey Davletov (United Russia)


      District 33: Alexander Erofeev (LDPR)


      District 34: Alexander Zabirko (United Russia)


      District 35: Misha Khaltyan (United Russia)


      District 36: Alena Gerasimenko (United Russia)


      District 37: Oleg Nenilin (United Russia)


      District 38: Igor Pyatkovsky (“United Russia”)

      Recall that in the Yaroslavl region elections of the governor were held. According to the results of the voting, Mikhail Evraev will take the post of the head of the region.

      Photo: CEC of Russia

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      September 12 at 10:11 am

      In the Dzerzhinsky district of Yaroslavl there was a triple accident

      There is a victim.

      In Yaroslavl on September 11 at 19:00 on Leningradsky Prospekt in the area of ​​the 86th house, an accident occurred. According to preliminary information, a Lada Samara driven by a 64-year-old driver, a MAN truck driven by a 61-year-old man, and a VAZ-2106 collided.

      As a result of the accident, the 20-year-old driver of the “six” was injured and was hospitalized.

      – Traffic police officers and doctors went to the scene of the accident. The traffic police officers are establishing all the circumstances of the incident,” the press service of the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs for the Yaroslavl Region reports.

      Photo: press service of the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs for the Yaroslavl Region.

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      September 12 at 09:13

      Mikhail Evraev won the gubernatorial elections in the Yaroslavl region

      By a wide margin and with a low turnout.

      On September 11, gubernatorial elections ended in the Yaroslavl region. Acting head of the region Mikhail Evraev won 82.31% of the votes after processing 100% of the protocols, according to the data on the scoreboard in the regional election commission.

      Evraev participated in the elections as an independent candidate. Communist Party candidate Mikhail Paramonov won 6.14% of the vote, Vladimir Smirnov from the Liberal Democratic Party – 4.17% of the vote, representative of the Communists of Russia party Igor Miloradov – 3.42%, candidate of the Russian Party of Pensioners Konstantin Tukeev – 2. 09%.

      The election of the governor of the Yaroslavl region was held for three days – from 9 to 11 September. Residents of the region could also use remote electronic voting. 26.66% of voters took part in the elections.

      The previous gubernatorial elections in the Yaroslavl region were held in 2017. Then the turnout was 33.88%. Dmitry Mironov won with 79.32% of the vote.

      In Russia, governors were elected in 15 subjects. According to the Central Election Commission, the turnout in the elections of the heads of regions in Yaroslavl was the smallest – 26.66%, the leader was the Tambov region, 55.51% of voters voted there.

      Mikhail Evraev was appointed Acting Governor of the Yaroslavl Region in October 2021.

      Photo: Mikhail Evraev / VK

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      September 9 at 16:53

      A kind of Indian summer: sunny weather will peep into the Yaroslavl region

      True, not for long.

      The abnormally cold weather in the first ten days of September seemed to take us to October. Almost everywhere in Central Russia temperatures are below normal. However, before the weekend, there was finally hope for warming.

      On Friday night, the influence of the Scandinavian anticyclone increased in the center of Russia. As a result, in the morning, in some places, the air cooled to a little more than zero. In the afternoon, the clouds gradually dissipated and the thermometers timidly crept up. Precipitation is not expected until the end of the day, while the air will warm up to a maximum of +13.

      The anticyclone will intensify over the coming weekend. Precipitation is still not predicted, and the temperature will rise to +14…+16. The nights, however, will be very cold – no warmer than +5 degrees.

      Of course, there can be no talk of any Indian summer. Rather, we are waiting for some kind of his likeness. The new week will also begin with dry, sunny and warm weather – on Monday and Tuesday it will warm up to +18, in some places in the region up to +20. And then cyclonic activity will intensify, the probability of rain will increase, it will get colder, and September will again plunge us into autumn.

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      Tamed the elements: an interview with a fire show artist in Yaroslavl

      The correspondent of “Yarkub” talked with fireman Ivan Pershakov.

      September 5 at 17:05

      “I ended up on the other side of the desk”: a young English teacher about her first working day

      “Yarkub” interviewed a YarSU graduate who got a job at school.

      September 2 at 15:27

      “Our age is crystal and incredibly fragile”: poetess Anel Milinskaya about contemporary art, the underground and Yaroslavl

      The correspondent of “Yarkub” met with the young poetess and took a long interview.

      August 9 at 11:41 am

      Chairman of the Yaroslavl Duma Mikhail Borovitsky: Yaroslavl Region needs a program to preserve and develop Romanov sheep breeding

      Yarkub publishes a long interview with Chairman of the Yaroslavl Regional Duma Mikhail Vasilyevich Borovitsky. The material considers the issues of preservation of native Yaroslavl breeds of farm animals on the example of the Romanov breed of sheep.

      July 28 at 11:05 am

      Competition, love behind the scenes, life experience. Interview with an actress from Yaroslavl

      The Yarkub correspondent talked to Alisa Shikhanova, a graduate of YAGTI.

      June 29 at 09:39

      Two Unified State Examinations for 100: Yaroslavl multi-pointer told how to pass exams with excellent marks

      A Yarkub correspondent talked to Elizaveta Kirillova.

      June 21 at 15:14

      Sailor turned writer: Victor Belko about his service in submarines, passion for the elements and his second career

      The correspondent of “Yarkub” talked to the captain of the 2nd rank in reserve Viktor Yuryevich. He served on surface ships and submarines of the Northern Fleet, in the structures of the educational work of the Kola Flotilla formations.

      May 27 at 15:49

      Interview

      • Tamed the elements: an interview with a fire show artist in Yaroslavl

      • “I ended up on the other side of the desk”: a young English teacher about the first working day

      • “Our age is crystal and incredibly fragile”: poetess Anel Milinskaya about contemporary art, the underground and Yaroslavl

      • Yaroslavl Duma Chairman Mikhail Borovitsky: Yaroslavl Region Needs a Program for the Preservation and Development of Romanov Sheep Breeding

      • Competition, love behind the scenes, life experience. Interview with an actress from Yaroslavl

      • Two Unified State Examinations for 100: Yaroslavl multi-pointer told how to pass exams with excellent marks

      • A sailor who became a writer: Victor Belko about his service in submarines, passion for the elements and a second career

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      September 9 at 11:53 am

      In the Zavolzhsky district of Yaroslavl, several cars burned down during the night

      An unknown person set fire to seven cars.

      On the night of September 9, in Yaroslavl, in the Zavolzhsky district, seven cars were on fire at once. The fire broke out in neighboring yards: on Krasnoborskaya, 25 and Krasnoborskaya, 19.

      Two messages were received by the firefighters at night, at half past three. On Krasnoborskaya Street, 25, five cars broke out:

      – As a result of the fire, two cars were completely destroyed, the left side of the body and interior of the Skoda Octavia burned out, the front part of the Chevrolet Lacetti and Renault Duster was damaged, – reported the EMERCOM of Russia in the Yaroslavl region.

      Near the 19th house on the same street, a Subaru and a Lexus were damaged in the fire, and the engine compartment of the second burned out.

      The last fire was extinguished at 3:40.

      Photo: Zhest Yaroslavl / VK

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      September 7 at 4:13 pm

      The start date of the heating season in Yaroslavl has become known

      The resolution has already been signed by the head of the city.

      The heating season in Yaroslavl starts on September 8. The corresponding resolution was signed on September 7 by the acting mayor of the city Ilya Motovilov.

      As usual, the inclusion will be phased. First, heat will come to social facilities. Then – to apartments, shops, offices and enterprises. Over the next few days, specialists from management companies will be debugging systems. They promise to complete the connection of the housing stock next week.

      – On the eve of the winter period, the entire housing stock was checked, the systems were washed and pressure tested, – said Ilya Motovilov.

      In case of any problems with heating at the City Hall, residents were advised to contact the Unified Dispatch Service of Housing and Utilities by calling 40-40-40.

      Recall that earlier the head of the region Mikhail Evraev announced the need to start the heating season earlier than usual. This year, the start will turn out to be a record early — the authorities decided to start supplying heat due to the hopelessly unfavorable weather forecast.

      Photo: press service of the mayor’s office of the city of Yaroslavl

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      September 7 at 12:04 pm

      Warm and slushy: weather forecasters gave a preliminary forecast for autumn and winter

      But the abnormally cold September will leave us without the usual Indian summer.

      On the first day of September, the weather seemed to step from a hot and sultry summer into a dank and cold October, sharply dropping the temperature by more than half. Throughout the first week of September, the weather is more typical of October, and so far it is not even necessary to count on any special improvements. Meanwhile, the first long-term forecasts for the entire coming autumn and even winter have already appeared.

      Unfortunately, September is unlikely to please with good weather. Specialists of the Phobos Center confirm that autumn came a month ahead of schedule. During September, several Arctic intrusions are expected, due to which the average temperature will turn out to be below normal. And the constant streams of cold air will not allow a full-fledged Indian summer to begin. Cold weather will be periodically accompanied by rains and winds.

      In October, temperature indicators will return to normal and even slightly exceed it. However, one should not hope for stable sunny weather here either. There will be no less rain, the rainfall plan may even be overfulfilled.

      Surprisingly, in November, an anomaly awaits us again. Only now it’s positive. Rain, sleet and short gray days – this is how you can characterize this period. The total excess of the norm is expected by about two to three degrees.

      December is also expected to be abnormally warm. Constant warm and humid air masses will not allow winter to take control in time. One can only hope that the snow will still have time to cover the ground by the New Year.

      The whole winter, according to preliminary estimates, is expected to be two to three degrees warmer than the climate parameters, but without a shortage of precipitation. This means that warm and slushy days await us in abundance.

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      September 7 at 09:04

      In Yaroslavl, there was a triple accident on the ring road

      A foreign car collided with two cars.

      On the evening of September 6, a triple accident occurred on the South-Western ring road in Yaroslavl – a Toyota collided with a GAZ car. After that, the foreign car crashed into a Mercedes truck driven by a 31-year-old man.

      As a result of the accident, the 62-year-old Toyota driver was hospitalized with injuries.

      “The traffic police, doctors went to the scene of the accident. All the circumstances of the incident are being established,” the press service of the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs for the Yaroslavl Region reports.


      Photo: press service of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia for the Yaroslavl Region

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      A video has appeared on the Web of how a dump truck fell on a passenger car in Yaroslavl

      Perhaps the truck driver did not calculate the weight of his car.

      September 13 at 09:47

      During a special operation in Ukraine, a 29-year-old Yaroslavl citizen was killed

      Master of the military unit Maxim Kruglov.

      September 12 at 16:59

      GTA in Rybinsk: traffic police inspectors opened fire on the car of a drunk driver

      The chase ended in luck for the police.

      September 12 at 12:48

      The results of the elections to the Yaroslavl Municipality have become known

      Deputies from five parties will be represented in the City Duma.

      September 12 at 11:15 am

      In the Yaroslavl region, it was decided to start the heating season ahead of schedule

      The heating system has already been launched.

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8920 Cozens Ave
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623 1st. Street
Jennings LA 70546
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Daycare Assistant Jobs in Jennings, LA (Hiring Now!)

  • Before & After Care Worker-Lafayette Renaissance Charter Academy

    Lafayette Ren. Academy

    Day Care Worker Job in Lafayette, LA

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    Job DescriptionJOB PURPOSE:Responsible for assisting in maintenance of an orderly, safe and pleasant atmosphere in the cafeteria, on the playground and in other designated locations by helping and supervising students during authorized before or after school programs in accordance with CSUSA policy and established school procedures.
    ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

    This position is one that is in the public eye and program assistants must always reflect a professional manner as well as provide excellent customer service.

    Candidates must be able to resolve conflicts with children and parents, possess the ability to be firm but friendly, and must be able to be courteous and professional when dealing with parents, children and other co-workers. Program assistant reports to the Director of the Before and After Care Program and to the school principal.

    Follows proper student sign in and dismissal procedures for Before Care.

    Follows proper student check in and dismissal procedures for After Care.

    Monitors students.

    Observes who enters and leaves child care area.

    Assists students with homework.

    Passes out snacks.

    Plays with students on playground.

    Tutors and assists students with homework.

    Resolves conflicts with children and parents.

    **MAY PERFORM OTHER DUTIES AS ASSIGNED**

    JOB REQUIREMENTS:

    High school diploma or higher education credential.

    Previous experience as daycare assistant or summer camp counselor, preferred

    Must like children.

    Commitment to company values.

    Such alternatives to the above requirements as CSUSA may find appropriate and acceptable.

    Junior Level

    High School Diploma Required

    $18k-31k yearly est.

    30d ago

    30d ago

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  • 4.7

    Bather / Groomer Trainee

    Petsmart

    Bather Job in Lake Charles, LA

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    Working at PetSmart is not a job, it s a community of those who work together for the love of pets. Under the guidance of the salon leader, you ll begin your training as a bather and learn about different dog breeds and styling.

    Internship

    Entry Level

    $22k-28k yearly est.

    11d ago

    11d ago

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  • DIRECT SUPPORT PROFESSIONAL

    Brightspring Health Services

    Direct Support Professional Job in Rayne, LA

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    Thank you for reviewing our Direct Support Professional position at ResCare Community Living. Overview ResCare Community Living Direct Support Professional

    Entry Level

    Offers Benefits

    $19k-33k yearly est.

    27d ago

    27d ago

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  • 3.8

    Lafayette – Homemaker/Companion

    Right at Home

    Homemaker Job in Lafayette, LA

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    When you join the Right at Home family, you’ll be surrounded by teammates who are A homemaker/companion provides for the maintenance of a safe and clean environment.Performs various housekeeping tasks, meal preparation and companionship activities for clients in their residences. If you are ready for a more meaningful career improving the lives of seniors, apply to become a Right at Home caregiver today. Right at Home caregivers are

    Junior Level

    Bachelors Preferred

    High School Diploma Required

    $18k-21k yearly est.

    18d ago

    18d ago

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  • 3.9

    Caregivers – Great PT job

    Home Instead

    Family Caregiver Job in Lafayette, LA

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    Home Instead is looking for compassionate individuals to join its team of Caregivers who provide in-home care services to aging adults. Ongoing training will enable you to become a trusted member of the Home Instead franchise network, the world’s leading home care provider. The most important and rewarding responsibility you’ll have as a Home Instead Caregiver is to develop a meaningful relationship with the client. Each Home Instead Senior Care franchise office is independently owned and operated.

    Full Time

    Part Time

    Entry Level

    $18k-24k yearly est.

    6d ago

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    6d ago

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  • 4.6

    Personal Care Assistant Home Care

    LHC Group

    Personal Care Assistant Job in Jennings, LA

    Assists with household tasks directly essential to client’s personal care. State Specific Requirements AR: Must have completed a 40 hour training course approved by the Arkansas Department of Health and be a certified personal care aide. Records and reports activities related to personal care responsibilities, as required. Eunice Community Home Health Pediatrics is Eunice’s premier Private Duty Nursing Agency providing top nursing care to patients in the Jennings area and surrounding cities. Personal care dressing of client. We have immeditate needs for a personal care giver in Jennings!

    Part Time

    Mid Level

    Offers Benefits

    Doctorate Required

    $18k-23k yearly est.

    13d ago

    13d ago

  • Childcare Teachers

    Little Rascals Preschool LLC

    Vocational Childcare Teacher Job in Sulphur, LA

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    We are looking for a baby room teacher, one year old teacher and 3&4 year old teachers that are willing to learn to teach from a curriculum, guide the children in free play, help them do crafts, read books, and much more. We are wanting positive teachers to show love and compassion to each child and be willing to help fellow co workers. Teachers who are not afraid to sing and dance and look completely silly and have fun while teaching the children.
    Requirements

    HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA IS A PLUS BUT NOT MANDATORY. NO EXPERIENCE IS NEEDED, WE WILL TRAIN YOU. YOU WILL BE EXPECTED TO CHANGE DIAPERS AND KEEP CHILDREN CLEAN THROUGH OUT THE DAY. POSITIVE ATTITUDE IS A MUST. YOU WILL NEED TO BE AVAILABLE FOR OUR HOURS OF OPERATION.

    Entry Level

    High School Diploma Preferred

    $21k-31k yearly est.

    15d ago

    15d ago

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  • 3.8

    Direct Support Associate PRN SWLA

    Evergreen Life Services

    Direct Support Associate Job in Lake Charles, LA

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    Working at Evergreen Life Services isn t just a job; it s a rewarding career. : Direct Support Associate (DSA)-PRN Status Evergreen Life Services (ELS) is a charitable, non-profit organization that provides a full range of professional services to people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). Whether you provide direct care in our adult day care or in a group home, or you serve in a support or corporate office role, you will be an important part of the Evergreen team.If you are looking for a place where you can make a difference, at Evergreen Life Services you will change lives.

    Entry Level

    $20k-24k yearly est.

    30d ago

    30d ago

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  • 4.8

    Maternal Child (part-time): Iowa

    Adtalem Global Education Inc.

    Child Caretaker Job in Iowa, LA

    * An unencumbered professional nursing license in the state of Iowa. Teaching is onsite with our clinical partner, in the Iowa area, and will take place in late September in 12-hour rotations (7a-7p) for three consecutive days.

    Part Time

    Mid Level

    Bachelors Required

    $28k-32k yearly est.

    19d ago

    19d ago

  • 4.3

    Pet Groomer

    National Veterinary Associates

    Pet Groomer Job in Lafayette, LA

    Pay: Groomer pay is based on commission and performance. We are a full-service veterinary hospital and pet resort currently looking for a professional groomer for both in-house and mobile grooming. Located blocks away from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, you can catch a game on your weekends in the city or visit the more rural areas of “Sportsman’s Paradise” for outdoor sports, hunting, and fishing year round. Lafayette Veterinary Care Center is located in the heart of Louisiana’s Cajun and Creole country with strong ties to French culture. Work Location: Lafayette, LA; in-house and mobile Lafayette Veterinary Care Center is seeking a friendly, experienced groomer!

    Junior Level

    Offers Benefits

    Bachelors Preferred

    $26k-37k yearly est.

    5d ago

    New

    5d ago

  • 4.4

    Direct Support Professional

    Res-Care, Inc.

    Direct Support Professional Job in Rayne, LA

    Overview ResCare Community Living – Direct Support Professional Thank you for reviewing our Direct Support Professional position at ResCare Community Living.

    Entry Level

    Offers Benefits

    $21k-27k yearly est.

    13d ago

    13d ago

  • 4.5

    Experienced Pet Stylist Wanted

    Petco

    Pet Groomer Job in Lake Charles, LA

    In addition, the applicant must have completed the Petco Pet Stylist Apprentice Program or a minimum of one year’s experience grooming/styling pets under the leadership of a professional groomer and must successfully complete a personal skills evaluation by a Petco Pet Stylist or Grooming Salon Manager.

    Junior Level

    High School Diploma Preferred

    $19k-28k yearly est.

    37d ago

    37d ago

  • 4.7

    Bather / Groomer Trainee

    Petsmart

    Bather Job in Lafayette, LA

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    Working at PetSmart is not a job, it s a community of those who work together for the love of pets. Under the guidance of the salon leader, you ll begin your training as a bather and learn about different dog breeds and styling.

    Internship

    Entry Level

    $22k-28k yearly est.

    23d ago

    23d ago

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  • 3.8

    Direct Support Associate SWLA

    Evergreen Life Services

    Direct Support Associate Job in Lake Charles, LA

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    : Direct Support Associate (DSA) Working at Evergreen Life Services isn t just a job; it s a rewarding career. If you are looking for a place where you can make a difference, at Evergreen Life Services you will change lives. Evergreen Life Services (ELS) is a charitable, non-profit organization that provides a full range of professional services to people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD).

    Full Time

    Part Time

    Entry Level

    $20k-24k yearly est.

    30d ago

    30d ago

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  • DIRECT SUPPORT PROFESSIONAL

    Brightspring Health Services

    Direct Support Professional Job in Sulphur, LA

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    Thank you for reviewing our Direct Support Professional position at ResCare Community Living. Overview ResCare Community Living Direct Support Professional

    Entry Level

    Offers Benefits

    $19k-33k yearly est.

    6d ago

    New

    6d ago

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  • 3.9

    Caregivers – Great PT job

    Home Instead

    Family Caregiver Job in Lake Charles, LA

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    Home Instead is looking for compassionate individuals to join its team of Caregivers who provide in-home care services to aging adults. Ongoing training will enable you to become a trusted member of the Home Instead franchise network, the world’s leading home care provider. The most important and rewarding responsibility you’ll have as a Home Instead Caregiver is to develop a meaningful relationship with the client. Each Home Instead Senior Care franchise office is independently owned and operated.

    Full Time

    Part Time

    Entry Level

    $18k-24k yearly est.

    6d ago

    New

    6d ago

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  • 4.8

    Maternal Child (part-time): Iowa

    Adtalem Global Education Inc.

    Child Caretaker Job in Iowa, LA

    * An unencumbered professional nursing license in the state of Iowa. Teaching is onsite with our clinical partner, in the Iowa area, and will take place in late September in 12-hour rotations (7a-7p) for three consecutive days.

    Part Time

    Mid Level

    Bachelors Required

    $28k-32k yearly est.

    19d ago

    19d ago

  • 3. 8

    Lafayette – Homemaker/Companion

    Right at Home

    Homemaker Job in Lafayette, LA

    A homemaker/companion provides for the maintenance of a safe and clean environment.

    Junior Level

    Bachelors Preferred

    High School Diploma Required

    $18k-21k yearly est.

    21d ago

    21d ago

  • 4.4

    Direct Support Professional

    Res-Care, Inc.

    Direct Support Professional Job in Sulphur, LA

    Overview ResCare Community Living – Direct Support Professional Thank you for reviewing our Direct Support Professional position at ResCare Community Living.

    Entry Level

    Offers Benefits

    $21k-27k yearly est.

    13d ago

    13d ago

  • 4.7

    Bather / Groomer Trainee

    Petsmart

    Bather Job in New Iberia, LA

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    Working at PetSmart is not a job, it s a community of those who work together for the love of pets. Under the guidance of the salon leader, you ll begin your training as a bather and learn about different dog breeds and styling.

    Internship

    Entry Level

    $22k-28k yearly est.

    11d ago

    11d ago

    Opens new tab

  • DIRECT SUPPORT PROFESSIONAL

    Brightspring Health Services

    Direct Support Professional Job in Lafayette, LA

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    Thank you for reviewing our Direct Support Professional position at ResCare Community Living. Overview ResCare Community Living Direct Support Professional

    Entry Level

    Offers Benefits

    $19k-32k yearly est.

    8d ago

    8d ago

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  • 3.8

    Direct Support Associate PRN WCALC

    Evergreen Life Services

    Direct Support Associate Job in Vinton, LA

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    Working at Evergreen Life Services isn t just a job; it s a rewarding career. : Direct Support Associate (DSA)-PRN Status Evergreen Life Services (ELS) is a charitable, non-profit organization that provides a full range of professional services to people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). Whether you provide direct care in our adult day care or in a group home, or you serve in a support or corporate office role, you will be an important part of the Evergreen team.If you are looking for a place where you can make a difference, at Evergreen Life Services you will change lives.

    Entry Level

    $20k-24k yearly est.

    30d ago

    30d ago

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  • 4.4

    Direct Support Professional

    Res-Care, Inc.

    Direct Support Professional Job in Scott, LA

    Overview ResCare Community Living – Direct Support Professional Thank you for reviewing our Direct Support Professional position at ResCare Community Living.

    Entry Level

    Offers Benefits

    $21k-27k yearly est.

    13d ago

    13d ago

  • 3.8

    Direct Support Associate CENLA

    Evergreen Life Services

    Direct Support Associate Job in Leesville, LA

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    : Direct Support Associate (DSA) Working at Evergreen Life Services isn t just a job; it s a rewarding career. If you are looking for a place where you can make a difference, at Evergreen Life Services you will change lives. Evergreen Life Services (ELS) is a charitable, non-profit organization that provides a full range of professional services to people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD).

    Entry Level

    $20k-24k yearly est.

    26d ago

    26d ago

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  • WAIVER DIRECT SUPPORT PROFESSIONAL

    Brightspring Health Services

    Direct Support Professional Job in Sunset, LA

    Overview ResCare Community Living – Direct Support Professional Thank you for reviewing our Direct Support Professional position at ResCare Community Living.

    Entry Level

    Offers Benefits

    $19k-32k yearly est.

    12d ago

    Easy Apply

    12d ago

  • 4.4

    Waiver Direct Support Professional

    Res-Care, Inc.

    Direct Support Professional Job in Sunset, LA

    Overview ResCare Community Living – Direct Support Professional Thank you for reviewing our Direct Support Professional position at ResCare Community Living.

    Entry Level

    Offers Benefits

    $21k-27k yearly est.

    13d ago

    13d ago

  • DIRECT SUPPORT PROFESSIONAL

    Brightspring Health Services

    Direct Support Professional Job in Carencro, LA

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    Thank you for reviewing our Direct Support Professional position at ResCare Community Living. Overview ResCare Community Living Direct Support Professional

    Entry Level

    Offers Benefits

    $19k-32k yearly est.

    11d ago

    11d ago

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    Brightspring Health Services

    Direct Support Professional Job in Carencro, LA

    Overview ResCare Community Living – Direct Support Professional Thank you for reviewing our Direct Support Professional position at ResCare Community Living.

    Entry Level

    Offers Benefits

    $19k-32k yearly est.

    21h ago

    New

    21h ago

  • 4.4

    Direct Support Professional

    Res-Care, Inc.

    Direct Support Professional Job in Carencro, LA

    Overview ResCare Community Living – Direct Support Professional Thank you for reviewing our Direct Support Professional position at ResCare Community Living.

    Entry Level

    Offers Benefits

    $21k-27k yearly est.

    19d ago

    19d ago

  • DIRECT SUPPORT PROFESSIONAL

    Brightspring Health Services

    Direct Support Professional Job in Saint Martinville, LA

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    Offers Benefits

    $19k-32k yearly est.

    14d ago

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    Direct Support Professional

    Res-Care, Inc.

    Direct Support Professional Job in Saint Martinville, LA

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    Entry Level

    Offers Benefits

    $21k-27k yearly est.

    19d ago

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    Brightspring Health Services

    Direct Support Professional Job in Sunset, LA

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    Offers Benefits

    $19k-32k yearly est.

    14d ago

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    Direct Support Professional

    Res-Care, Inc.

    Direct Support Professional Job in Opelousas, LA

    Overview ResCare Community Living – Direct Support Professional Thank you for reviewing our Direct Support Professional position at ResCare Community Living.

    Entry Level

    Offers Benefits

    $21k-27k yearly est.

    24d ago

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    Brightspring Health Services

    Direct Support Professional Job in Carencro, LA

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    $19k-32k yearly est.

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    Brightspring Health Services

    Direct Support Professional Job in Scott, LA

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    Offers Benefits

    $19k-32k yearly est.

    16d ago

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    Brightspring Health Services

    Direct Support Professional Job in Carencro, LA

    Overview ResCare Community Living – Direct Support Professional Thank you for reviewing our Direct Support Professional position at ResCare Community Living.

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    Offers Benefits

    $19k-32k yearly est.

    19d ago

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How much does a Daycare Provider Assistant earn in Jennings, LA?

The average daycare provider assistant in Jennings, LA earns between $14,000 and $38,000 annually. This compares to the national average daycare provider assistant range of $20,000 to $44,000.

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$14,000

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What is the job market like for daycare provider assistants in Jennings, LA?

The job market is good for daycare provider assistants in Jennings, LA. The number of daycare provider assistant jobs have grown by 38% in the last year. Right now there are currently 18 daycare provider assistant jobs available in Jennings, LA.

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2022 April 25
2022 March 24
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2022 January 17
2021 December 17
2021 November 17
2021 October 11
2021 September 7
2021 August 13
2021 July 9
2021 June 17
2021 May 13
2021 April 26

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Meet Our Team — Now Boarding Pets

Adam Jennings, Owner

How long have you worked here?
I’m the noob. Since January 2021.

What do you like about working at NB?
I am surrounded by really talented and inspiring folks. It’s a pleasure to come in and see how engaged and passionate everyone is about the things they’re doing everyday. I feel really blessed to have discovered such a great group of people.

Where are you from and where do you live now?
We moved quite a bit when I was a kid, but primarily grew up in Illinois and Oklahoma. I moved to Minnesota in 1994 and haven’t looked back. I now live in Tonka Bay.

What was your first pet?
The first had to be Scruffy. She was a “mutt” by any definition, but she was my first puppy that we got when I was about 4. I also had a cat named Robert, a frog named Scooter, and later on in life—my total buddy—Charlie, the lab mix.

Favorite thing to do outside of work?
Spending time with my kids, our dog Emma, pursuing my private pilot’s license, and woodworking.

What would you do with a million dollars?
I would buy a premier boarding facility near an airport with the goal of being the best…. oh wait. 😉

Lori Larson, General Manager

How long have you worked here?
7 1/2 years prior to the shutdown

What do you like about working at NB?
The animals, the clients, and my co-workers

Where are you from and where do you live now?
St Louis Park & Minnetonka, Minneapolis

What was your first pet?
A female Rottweiler named Luka.

Favorite thing to do outside of work?
Run

What would you do with a million dollars?
Buy a farm and start a sanctuary for farm animals.

John McCarten, Supervisor of Doggy Daycare & Group Services

Where are you from and where do you live now?
Beloit Wisconsin, though I also lived in Madison for 12 years also. I have lived in South Minneapolis since 1994.

What was your first pet?
We always had dogs and cats when growing up- I also had pet turtles, gerbils, goldfish and a baby raccoon at one time.

Favorite thing to do outside of work?
I have several plots in a Community garden, I have a passion for collecting music from the 1960’s and the late 1970’s, and I also volunteer at the Minneapolis Animal Shelter

What would you do with a million dollars?
I would buy a house in the country where I could have dogs, cats, chickens and lots of vegetable gardens and apple trees.

Hannah Wright, Boarding Supervisor

How long have you worked here?
I’ve been with NB since Fall 2015.

What do you like about working at NB?
My favorite thing about NB is seeing all my favorite pets come in to board with us. I love doing playtimes with the dogs and making sure they get all the love they deserve when they stay with us.

Where are you from and where do you live now?
I grew up in Maple Grove, MN and currently live in St. Paul, MN.

What was your first pet?
My first pet was a shepherd/lab mix named Chienne, a couple goldfish, and a hamster named Oreo

Favorite thing to do outside of work?
What I like to do outside of work is playing with my dog and guinea pigs (not together, unfortunately), hiking, and camping in the BWCA.

What would you do with a million dollars?
If I had a million dollars I would move to France and start a hobby farm with my husband!

Janis Hunter, Front Desk Supervisor

How long have you worked here?
Since April 2013

What do you like about working at NB?
Our clients are wonderful to work with and it’s a joy to see their pets everyday.

Where are you from and where do you live now?
My family moved from Alaska to Minneapolis when I was five and I’ve lived in the Twin Cities ever since.

What was your first pet?
A tiny little turtle named Twinkle Toes.

Favorite thing to do outside of work?
Kayaking with my dog Zoey!

What would you do with a million dollars?
I would buy a chunk of land with an old farmhouse and open a refuge for senior dogs and cats.

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Named dangerous product for the elderly
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Senator Menendez demanded to stop US military assistance to Azerbaijan
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Jennings, Brandon | is… What is Jennings, Brandon?

Brandon Jennings ( Brandon Jennings ; born September 23, 1989 in Compton, California) is an American professional basketball player for the Milwaukee Bucks of the National Basketball Association. Plays as point guard. Selected 10th overall in the 2009 NBA Draftof the year.

Contents

  • 1 Early years
  • 2 Professional career
  • 3 Play style
  • 4 Interesting facts
  • 5 Notes
  • 6 Links

Early life

Brandon was born in California to Byran Jennings and Alice Cox. He attended Dominguez High School in his native Compton, then transferred to Oak Hill Academy in Virginia, which has one of the best basketball programs in the United States and has produced many well-known players, including Carmelo Anthony, Rajon Rondo, Stephen Jackson and Michael Beasley. At the high school level, Jennings showed an outstanding level of play and was considered one of the strongest young basketball players in the United States. In the 2006/2007 season, Brandon helped his team finish the season with record statistics: 41 wins with one defeat. In his senior year, he averaged 32.7 points per game, had 7.4 assists and 5.1 rebounds per game, set a high school scoring record for the season and received a host of awards, including the Naismith award for the best player of the year among students, and ESPN analysts put him in first place in his list of the most promising basketball players in the country [1] .

In April 2007, a year before graduation, Jennings decided to continue his studies at the University of Arizona to play on the same team as Jerrid Bayless [2] . However, in June 2008, after several attempts, he failed the university entrance exam. Brandon could not yet play professionally in the NBA, since the rules of the association require that the player be 19 years old and graduate from school at least a year before joining the league. Therefore, Jennings decided to play professionally in Europe for one season to gain experience and earn money, and a year later to return to the US and play in the NBA [3] .

Professional career

On July 16, 2008, Jennings signed a three-year contract with Italian club Virtus Rome [4] . He was paid $1.65 million a year, and Brandon also received $2 million from sportswear manufacturer Under Armor to represent their products in Europe [5] . In Italy, Jennings spent one season, in Serie A he played 27 games (5.5 points, 1.6 assists, 2.2 steals per game), and also played in the Euroleague. Since the NBA’s rookie restrictions, Jennings became the first American to choose to enter the NBA through a European team rather than a college one.

Jennings was selected tenth overall by the Milwaukee Bucks in the 2009 NBA draft. He immediately became the team’s primary point guard and made his NBA debut on October 30, 2009 against Philadelphia, in which he scored 17 points, grabbed 9 rebounds and 9 assists.

On November 14, 2009 against the Golden State Warriors, Jennings scored 55 points, just four points short of breaking the NBA record for 19 points in a single game by a rookie.60 by Wilt Chamberlain. Jennings broke a similar club record set by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar in 1970 and was only three points short of a team scoring record set by Michael Redd in 2006 of [6] .

Playing style

While on the high school team, scouts praised Jennings as a great dribbler with explosive speed and incredible sharpness. At the same time, he sees the court quite well and assists the partners. On the other hand, experts note not the best shot selection of Jennings and the instability of his shot, the low percentage of two-point hits, even for a point guard, is especially emphasized. Despite his relatively small height (185 cm) and weight, Brandon is considered a good defender – he has a large arm span (for a defender) and he plays very tenaciously in defense when guarding an opponent.

Interesting Facts

  • In April 2009, Jennings donated $50,000 to victims of the earthquake in Italy, where he was performing at the time [7] .
  • Brandon is the face of sportswear and equipment manufacturer Under Armor; In the summer of 2011, the company created a series of videos dedicated to Jennings’ joint training with Under Armor specialists during the lockout period, as well as the personal life of the young star and his friends [8] .

Notes

  1. Nets Player Profile: Brandon Jennings. New Jersey Nets. NBA.com
  2. Jennings took a long route to Arizona. Bruce Pascoe. Arizona Daily Star. May 24, 2007
  3. Old World Lesson for the New N.B.A.. William C. Rhoden. USA Today. June 23, 2008
  4. Jennings goes pro, signs with Pallacanestro Virtus Roma. Andy Katz. ESPN. July 17, 2008
  5. The first American to go prep to pro by way of Europe, Brandon Jennings is getting quite an education overseas. Chris Broussard. ESPN
  6. Jennings explodes for 55 points, rallies Bucks past Warriors. USA Today. November 14, 2009
  7. Brandon Jennings gets his charity on
  8. Brandon Jennings – Under the Armor Episodes

Links

  • Brandon Jennings on the official NBA website (English)
  • Statistics at www.basketball-reference.com (English)
  • Official website (English)

Stephen Jennings biography, filmography. Actor

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Summary

  • 1 Biography
  • 2 Career

    • 2.1 Spanish treasure sinking off Florida
    • 2.2 End of Henry Jennings
  • 3 Notes and references
  • 4 Related Article
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biography

Henry Jennings (date of birth unknown and possibly death in 1745) was an English privateer in 18th – th centuries who served mainly during the War of the Spanish Succession and later served as a chief pirates in Nassau on the island of New Providence.

The first act of piracy recorded by Jennings occurred early in 1715, when his fleet (three ships and 150 to 300 men) ambushed the 1715 Spanish Navy Treasury Rescue Camp. After the Florida raid, Jennings and his crew also joined forces with Benjamin Hornigold’s “Three Sets of Pirates” of New Providence Island. Beginning in 1716 and for about a year and a half, Jennings sailed through the Golden Age of Piracy, accompanied by the likes of the pirate Black Sam Bellamy and Paulsgrave Williams.

Writer Colin Woodard describes Jennings as “an educated ship’s captain with a thorough knowledge of Bermuda and Jamaica”. He identified himself as Bermudian as the Jennings family settled there, especially in the village of Flatts, an affluent area to the west still known as Jennings Land .

Although little is known of the early days of Jennings’ career, he was first recorded as a privateer during the War of the Spanish Succession, operating from Jamaica, then ruled by Lord Archibald Hamilton. There is evidence that Jennings had enough land and plantations in Jamaica to live comfortably.

Career

Sunken Spanish treasure off the coast of Florida

to , 11 Spanish treasure ships leaving Havana were wrecked after being caught in a hurricane along the Florida coast near Cape Canaveral.
News of the shipwreck and their distress call reached Jamaica at and then Jennings and Charles Vane on the ship Bercheba immediately sailed for the coast of Florida.
Jennings received an order from the Governor of Jamaica, Lord Archibald Hamilton, as did eagle by John Wills. They were chosen to “carry out every kind of hostile action against pirates in accordance with the law of arms” with clear instructions not to attack anyone other than pirates. It was later claimed that Archibald Hamilton invested in the ships and approved the plan to attack the Spanish wrecks. Hamilton later denied any involvement in the attacks on the Spanish wrecks. In December, Jennings and Charles Vane captured a Spanish ship and obtained the exact location of Spain’s main rescue camp, located near Urca de Lima and led by Captain Pedro de la Vega.
By the time Jennings arrived in Florida in early 1716, much of the treasure of the 1715 Spanish fleet had already been returned to Havana after having been collected by Indian frogmen.
However, Jennings found the remains of the treasure waiting to be shipped near the beach at a lightly guarded fort in Palma de Aiz, presumably near Vero Beach. With the help of his fleet, Jennings ambushed the Spanish camp. When Jennings and his 300 men attacked the warehouses, they forced 60 soldiers to retreat and stole about £87,500 in gold and silver, the equivalent of ten years’ salary.

Late in 1715, Jennings arrived at Nassau, the capital of New Providence, with the return of £87,500 from the treasury of the 1715 Spanish fleet. At the time, Benjamin Hornigold was the representative of the Pirates of the Coast, and everyone knew that Jennings and the latter hated each other. Since Jennings had 300 heavily armed men and at least two sloops under her command, Benjamin Hornigold was unable to stop her and the flotilla set off for Jamaica after several days of celebration and an orderly distribution of the prize money by the crew. Jennings and his men sailed to Jamaica to present their catch to the vice-admiralty court, which was presided over by Archibald Hamilton.

Jennings went to Jamaica with about 350,000 pesos, or 120,000 pieces of eight, accompanied by Captain John Wills and his Eagle crew. Along the way, his fleet encountered a Spanish merchant ship, which Jennings captured and plundered. He then issued a command to their ship, which did not sink. The Spanish captain then followed Jennings’ fleet along the Cuban coast, breaking the wind, to the mouth of Port Royal. The Spanish captain then sailed to Cuba, where he informed the Spanish Viceroy of the sacking of his ship. As a result, the Viceroy, who had also heard of Jennings’ sacking of the coastal camp, was outraged and contacted Hamilton to demand that the pirates be hanged. The Viceroy also threatened to kill the English in places like Havana if Hamilton did not comply with his demands. Hamilton, stating that he knew nothing about these pirates and that there must be some mistake here, said that he would in turn strike all the Spaniards he could find in Jamaica if the threat to the life of the English was carried out. . Barsheba anchored in Jamaica . Jennings and Willis, in accordance with their instructions, brought their treasure to Hamilton. Although Hamilton later said he did not take his share of the treasure, he did not stop Jennings or the other privateers either.

Jennings attacked Spanish wrecks twice in 1716 with Bathsheba . He also returned to the camp where the Spaniards kept the treasure they had found.

End of Henry Jennings

After Hamilton was expelled from Jamaica for attacking Spanish ships, Henry Jennings took refuge in Nassau, where he was forced to live with Benjamin Hornigold. Some time later, King George I for the first time decided to forgive the hackers who wanted to destroy the pirate republic, which at that time was taking on too large a scale there. Jennings saw this as a way to return to Jamaica and resume normal life on his land and plantations. In the end, he decided to accept forgiveness, left Nassau and returned to his homeland.

Notes and links

  1. a and b (in) Colin Woodard, Republic of Pirates: The True and Amazing Story of Caribbean Pirates and the Man Who Shot Them Down.

Related article

  • In the wake of the pirates

References

  • Colin Woodard, “The Republic of Pirates: The True and Amazing Story of Caribbean Pirates and the Man Who Shot Them Down.”

Renaissance Capital owner Jennings filed a complaint with the police about his wife robbing him // Picture of divorce

Owner of “Renaissance Capital”
Jennings went to the police
claiming that he was robbed by his wife

The original of this material
© “Russian Forbes”, November, 2006, Six
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Stephen Jennings and his wife Tina
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different continents

In the May Forbes, we wrote what difficulties arise in wealthy families during divorces. And in the same magazine there was an article about the main owner of the Renaissance Capital investment group, New Zealand citizen Stephen Jennings. We believed that over 10 years of work in Russia, he became a billionaire: his company was valued at that time at $1.5 billion. But we had no idea how these two topics intersected in life.

Around the time this publication was being prepared, Jennings left his wife, Tina, with whom he had lived for 11 years, and filed custody and divorce suits, wanting to keep his three children. During the divorce, Tina could claim half of her husband’s share in Renaissance, that is, more than $ 500 million. Perhaps Jennings expected to get off with a smaller amount. Be that as it may, after several months of proceedings, the couple did not divorce – at a meeting of the Presnensky Court on October 4, 2006, Jennings’ lawyers announced that he was withdrawing all claims.

A Forbes correspondent witnessed how the Jennings’ relationship developed. Tina was born in Canada to a family of emigrants from Slovenia, and was educated at Oxford, where she studied Russian history. The future spouses met in the early 1990s in England—they worked together in the London office of an investment bank.
CSFB. After Stephen was appointed co-head of the Moscow office
CSFB, Tina also moved to the Russian capital. When Boris Jordan and Stephen Jennings decided to create Renaissance Capital in 1995, Tina left CSFB and began editing the weekly English-language investor newsletter (at one time it was published under the auspices of the Independent publishing house
Media). Stephen gave his future wife useful advice and took her after work, which often ended late at night. They got married on Valentine’s Day – February 14, 1996 years old Tina was 27 at the time, Stephen 35.

A year later, the Jenningses had a girl, and a year later, a boy. Tina worked as the head of the analytical department of Raiffeisenbank, and by that time Stephen remained at Renaissance the only one of the original founders. He managed to quickly lead the company out of the 1998 crisis. Already in 1999, the couple moved into a luxurious apartment on Malaya Bronnaya, which Tina decorated with paintings by Russian artists of the early 20th century. By that time, she had already studied the history of Russian art for several years, and later, in 2005, she became the first representative of the auction house in Russia
Sotheby’s.

Although Tina chose the paintings for the collection herself, Stephen bought one. It was a gift to Tina on the occasion of the birth of her third child: in November 2001, at Sotheby’s, he bought for £218,000 ($310,000) a painting by Tina’s favorite artist Zinaida Serebryakova (“Nude on a Blue Background”, 1927).

Everything has changed in their house since that time. Just one fact: in early September, Jennings went to the police with a statement that he had been robbed.

He claimed that Tina’s confidants took several valuable paintings from the collection out of the apartment, including Serebryakova’s Nude.

No less dramatic events preceded this. Last spring, Stephen left his family, settling in his new country house, and soon wanted to divorce officially. His interests in court were represented by the president of the Barshchevsky and Partners law firm Samvel Karakhanyan and Mikhail Barshchevsky’s daughter Natalia. Tina hired an equally well-known lawyer, Alexander Dobrovinsky.

At the first meeting on 18 August (at which the correspondent
Forbes), Tina’s lawyer announced that on August 10 she had to urgently fly to Slovenia to visit her sick father and that she and her children promised to return by the beginning of the school year. The trial has been adjourned until September 5. In the meantime, according to a person familiar with the details of the process, bargaining continued between the spouses on the amount of compensation. However, Tina did not return by the appointed time. Moreover, by that time she had already moved to Canada, where the children went to school.

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Little Treasures Learning Center is a high-quality childcare facility that provides a safe and fun, year round learning environment, excellent care and full educational programs from infants to the youngchildren between the ages of 6 weeks and 6 years. We also offer a great Summer Camp program for children ages 5 to 9 years old.
Our full day preschool and kindergarten classes have a welcoming and friendly atmosphere that not only helps develop your child’s academic growth, but encourages his independence and inspires his individuality and creativity. Our trained preschool teachers are aware of this crucial period in your child’s life. Preschool time should be filled with many new experiences. Your child will expand his knowledge through physical activities, crafts, reading sessions, group and individual activities (which include language, math and science), music and much more. Our program also includes weekly computer classes and gym classes….

Description:

At Tiny Toes we encourage children to explore, to wonder, to imagine, to experiment with language and materials, to play, and to develop a lifelong love of learning. We believe there is a great potential ineach young child. It is the responsibility of the educators and families to nurture that potential in developmentally appropriate ways and to help children develop respect for the world around them. The work of the young children to grow daily in appreciation of themselves, to become curious explorers who possess a love of learning, and to achieve social competence as they experience the joy of their preschool and kindergarten years….

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At Springdale Montessori we have committed ourselves to achieving the following goals for our children and families:
To provide a solid academic foundation through the Montessori Philosophy
To assist childrenin developing a positive self-image.
To provide a child-centered environment that emphasizes the social, emotional, cognitive, spiritual, and physical development of the child
To accept each child as he is and assist in the development of his full potential while respecting his own pattern of development.
To provide a warm, safe , secure, peaceful and rich environment where children have the opportunity to develop a love of learning and independence….

Recent Review:

This is the Best Children Daycare you can find in Woodbridge, Iselin area.
My child has been going there from last 3 years, I was recommended by another parent to go to this school and so far it has beenexcellent experience with them.
My daughter has been sharing so many amazing things she has been learning at school.
These guys are excellent!!! Especially thier director Mrs Loren and lead teacher Mrs Daksha.
Evwn the assisten Staff is quite experienced and takes very good care of Children.
They are specialized in education and early child development. !!!
School is very neat and clean. I must say they are quite focused on health and hygiene of children, parents and staff members
I would Highly Recommend this school!!!
Trust me you will not be disappointed and would have selected best school for your child.
5 star rating for them :)…

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Noah’s Ark

618 Central Ave, Westfield, NJ 07090

Costimate: $220/wk

Description:

PHILOSOPHY
Here at Noah’s Ark children ages Infant-Kindergarten are cared for by our nurturing and experienced teachers who have a true gift with children. We create a partnership with our parents to assureboth you and your child’s needs are met. Our Philosophy is based on three principal goals. These are to help children gain confidence, to impart a strong sense of community and to foster a true love of learning. We provide a warm consistent environment where our children are encouraged to explore, make choices and gain independence. We instill a strong sense of self and a discovery of each child’s unique place in the world we live in.
Infants/Waddlers
Our Nursery provides babies with the opportunity to explore with age appropriate toys and materials in a healthy, warm and loving environment. These surroundings along with the caring and loving hands of our teachers help our babies build self confidence, curiosity and enthusiasm which makes their early stages of development that much more joyful! Safety & cleanliness is of top priority!
Toddlers
Noah’s Ark teachers want toddlers to feel comfortable and safe while they explore, inquire, experiment, create, question, and learn. We strive to create an environment where they feel safe to learn and where they are respected, empowered, trusted and listened to. In short, a place to which they want to come back each day, because it’s theirs.
Young-Pre
An environment of bright colors and appropriate centers provide optimum stimulation for the Young Pre growth. Young Pre children want to touch, taste, smell, hear, and test things for themselves. Our teachers incorporates into the curriculum four of most important developmental areas for this age group: Social, Emotional, Cognitive and Physical growth. Many self help skills are also introduced to the children through daily routines and cooperative play. The children are taught to be more vocal resulting in language strong development.
Pre-K Kindergarten
Our curriculum has children are eager, happy and excited about learning! We pride ourselves in embracing children’s natural curiosity, inspiring them to explore and discover the world of learning. Our weekly themes are enhanced with many hands-on activities which engage children into learning. Social, Emotional and Academic development is all wrapped up into one fun package! We believe that children learn by doing, here we encouraged them to believe in themselves and graduate from our school natural leaders….

Description:

My name is Debra and I live in Colonia, NJ where I operate a small family day care with my mother in our home. We’ve been in practice for three years and the children in our care have become a fundamental partof our lives. We see ourselves as an extension of the work you do at home as a parent. We believe in positive reinforcement, learning through play, and individualized care. Combined, we have over FIFTY years of childcare experience. We are first aid/CPR certified. We charge $45 a day, and our operating hours are 7:30 to 5:30. We would love to meet you and your child!…

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The mission of this program is to provide all children from 5 years to 13 year old with a place to do their homework with the help of certified teachers, para-professionals and staff. It is to help provide aplace where children can continue to learn and grow as individuals, as well as in community. They will have opportunities to grow by sharing time with responsible adults and their peers for a well rounded life experience. In today’s world, it takes a community to raise a child.
The Study Hall is open for before care from 6:30 AM to 9:00 AM and aftercare from 2:30 PM to 6:30 PM. We will transport your child to and from school. Rates are below. We have our own transportation.
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Description:

Hello to all Edison, NJ families! Lightbridge Academy is so excited to be a part of the community and we welcome all Middlesex County families to visit us and discover what sets our school apart! Parentsexperience peace of mind knowing that their children are receiving the best possible care, along with a quality early childhood education. Our child care center located at 8 Jane Place, is currently under construction and enrolling for our Infant, Toddler, Preschool and Pre-K programs.
Call us at (908) 222-0900 for more information. We look forward to meeting you & your family!…

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FAQs for finding daycares in Rahway

In 2022 what type of daycare can I find near me in Rahway, NJ?

There are a variety of daycares in Rahway, NJ providing full time and part-time care. Some daycares are facility-based and some are in-home daycares operated out of a person’s home. They can also vary in the degree of education and curriculum they offer. Additionally, some daycares offer bilingual programs for parents that want to immerse their children in multiple languages.

How can I find a daycare near me in Rahway, NJ?

If you are looking for daycare options near you, start several months in advance of when you need care for your child. Care.com has 130 in Rahway, NJ as of September 2022 and you can filter daycares by distance from Rahway or your zip code. From there, you can then compare daycare rates, parent reviews, view their specific services, see their hours of operation and contact them through the website for further information or to request an appointment.

What questions should I ask a daycare provider before signing up?

As you visit daycare facilities in Rahway, NJ, you should ask the providers what their hours are so you can be prepared to adjust your schedule for drop-off and pick-up. Ask what items you are responsible for bringing for your child and what items you may be required to provide that will be shared among other children or the daycare staff. Also, make sure to check directly with the business for information about their local licensing and credentials in Rahway, NJ.

Rahway Daycare | Rahway Child Care

Welcome to Rahway Day Care Center, a quality learning center located in Rahway, New Jersey – a truly new, innovative and affordable concept in childcare and preschool education. We are dedicated to providing the best care for your child while encouraging an environment filled with fun and education. We are dedicated to providing the best care for your child while encouraging an environment filled with fun and education. We offer child care for children ages infant to school age.

AT RAHWAY DAY CARE CENTER OUR MISSION IS TO POSITIVELY IMPACT THE LIVES OF CHILDREN. WE TAKE GREAT PRIDE IN THE CARE WE PROVIDE AND ARE PRIVILEGED TO BE PART OF SO MANY FAMILIES’ LIVES.

Highlights/Quick Facts:

  • All-Inclusive Tuition
  • Safe & Secure
  • Developmentally Appropriate Curriculum
  • Nutritious Meals and Snacks
  • Qualified, Caring, and Experienced Staff

Our vision is simple, to be the most nurturing environment for children and the most trusted by parents. Every day, we recommit ourselves to the future by focusing on the needs of our children through age-appropriate activities in a loving and safe setting. Please feel free to contact us to setup a time when you can come tour our facility and meet our staff. We look forward to meeting you and your children.

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infants

We provide a safe and nurturing environment for your precious little one to blossom.

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toddlers

Introduction to play, creative arts, language development & sensory exploration.

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Developing the critical thinking and problem-solving skills they will need to succeed in school.

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A safe environment for additional homework & study time before & after school.

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Curriculum

Using exploration and discovery as a way of learning, our preschool curriculum enables children to develop confidence, creativity, and lifelong critical thinking skills.

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We believe that all children are unique and no two children learn in the same way.

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Our programs support children’s creativity, their imagination and their curiosity, while continuing to emphasize each child’s individuality in those areas.

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Offering programs for infants, toddlers, preschool and school-age.

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    Breakfast, lunch & snacks included

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    Highly skilled and trained in early childhood care.

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Daycare, Preschool & Child Care Centers in Rahway, NJ

KinderCare has partnered with Rahway families for more than 50 years to provide award-winning early education programs and high-quality childcare in Rahway, NJ.

Whether you are looking for a preschool in Rahway, a trusted part-time or full-time daycare provider, or educational before- or after-school programs, KinderCare offers fun and learning at an affordable price.

  1. Clark KinderCare

    Phone:
    (732) 340-1900

    89 Terminal Ave
    Clark
    NJ
    07066

    Distance from address: 2.50 miles

    Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
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  2. KinderCare at Kenilworth

    Phone:
    (908) 620-1391

    25 Market St
    Kenilworth
    NJ
    07033

    Distance from address: 4. 77 miles

    Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
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  3. Chatham KinderCare

    Phone:
    (973) 635-0009

    45 Main St
    Chatham
    NJ
    07928

    Distance from address: 10.34 miles

    Ages: 6 weeks to 5 years
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  4. KinderCare Learning Center at Newark

    Phone:
    (973) 623-0182

    132/142 Cabinet Street
    Newark
    NJ
    07107

    Distance from address: 10. 39 miles

    Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
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  5. Mountain Boulevard KinderCare

    Phone:
    (908) 412-8707

    19 Mountain Blvd
    Warren
    NJ
    07059

    Distance from address: 10.94 miles

    Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
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  6. KinderCare Learning Center at Piscataway

    Phone:
    (732) 699-1017

    659 Hoes Ln W
    Piscataway
    NJ
    08854

    Distance from address: 11. 53 miles

    Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
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  7. Easton Avenue KinderCare

    Phone:
    (732) 249-5437

    1422 Easton Ave
    Somerset
    NJ
    08873

    Distance from address: 12.85 miles

    Ages: 6 weeks to 5 years
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  8. Roseland Child Development Center

    Phone:
    (973) 533-4400

    3 – A Adp Blvd
    Roseland
    NJ
    07068

    Distance from address: 14. 46 miles

    Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
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Rahway Day Care Center, Inc.

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About the Provider

Description: Rahway Day Care Center, Inc. is a Regular Child Care Center in RAHWAY NJ, with a maximum capacity of 180 children. This child care center helps with children in the age range of 0 – 13 years. The provider also participates in a subsidized child care program.

Program and Licensing Details

  • License Number:
    20RAH0002
  • Capacity:
    180
  • Age Range:
    0 – 13 years
  • Enrolled in Subsidized Child Care Program:
    Yes
  • Current License Expiration Date:
    Apr 17, 2023
  • District Office:
    New Jersey Dept of Children and Families – Office of Licensing
  • District Office Phone:
    1-877-667-9845 (Note: This is not the facility phone number.)

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Date Cited Date Abated Regulation Number Summary
2021-07-09 2021-08-12 3A:52-4.8(a)(1) Orientation training
Topics of orientation training shall include supervising and tracking all children, as specified in N.J.A.C. 3A:52-4.3(a).

Violation Observed: Provide annual orientation training for all staff.

2020-01-21 2020-07-16 3A:52-5.3(a)(2) Physical plant requirements for all centers
Indoor maintenance and sanitation requirements are as follows: floors, carpeting, walls, window coverings, ceilings, and other surfaces shall be kept clean and in good repair.

Violation Observed: Clean the caulk area above the sink in the hallway between rooms 1 and 4.

2020-01-21 2020-10-27 3A:52-5.3(a)(5)(ii) Physical plant requirements for all centers
Indoor maintenance and sanitation requirements are as follows: garbage receptacles shall be covered in a secure manner.

Violation Observed: Ensure all garbage receptacles are covered throughout the center as needed.

2020-01-21 2020-10-27 3A:52-5.3(n)(4) Physical plant requirements for all centers
Fire prevention requirements are as follows: all fire extinguishers shall be visually inspected once a month, and serviced and tagged at least once a year and recharged, if necessary, as specified in the NJUFC.

Violation Observed: Ensure that fire extinguisher is hung up or removed from the kitchen.

2020-01-21 2020-09-10 3A:52-6. 1(b)(1) Activities
The staff member(s) specified in N.J.A.C. 3A:52-4.5 who are responsible for developing and overseeing the implementation of the center’s daily activities shall ensure that time frames for each activity are geared to the age and developmental level of each child served and are flexible enough to accommodate spontaneous occurrences or children’s suggestions and inquiries.

Violation Observed: Provide age-appropriate times frames wherein all 25 toddlers were required to sit with no activity while staff did bathroom time for each individual child in the toddler room.

2020-01-21 2020-11-30 3A:52-5.3(c)(1) Physical plant requirements for all centers
Lighting requirements are as follows: all fluorescent tubes and incandescent light bulbs shall have protective covers or shields.

Violation Observed: Repair/replace the cracked light cover in the cubby area in the hallway of room 4.

2020-01-21 2020-07-16 3A:52-5.3(a)(9) Physical plant requirements for all centers
Indoor maintenance and sanitation requirements are as follows: toilets, wash basins, kitchen sinks, and other plumbing shall be maintained in good operating and sanitary condition.

Violation Observed: Repair/replace the rusty sink in the blue bathroom.

2020-01-17 2020-10-30 3A:52-5.3(h)(2)(i) Physical plant requirements for all centers
Lead paint precautions are as follows: the center shall comply with the lead paint inspection requirements specified in N.J.A.C. 3A:52-5.3(h)3, unless the center is located in a building constructed after 1978.

Violation Observed: Complete a lead paint test and submit the results to OOL.

2020-01-17 2020-10-30 3A:52-5. 3(i)(5)(i) Physical plant requirements for all centers
Environmental condition precautions are as follows: at the time of the initial application, any renewal application, relocation of an existing licensed center and, in the discretion of the Office of Licensing, any other time, the applicant or facility operator shall certify in writing that the center provides a potable water supply provided by a public community water system. If the facility is supplied by a public community water system, the applicant or facility operator shall provide documentation of water testing conducted by a laboratory certified by the Department of Environmental Protection for water testing for lead and copper from all faucets and other sources used for drinking water or food preparation and at least 50 percent of all indoor water faucets utilized by the center.

Violation Observed: Complete a water test for the center testing for lead and copper in the water.

2020-01-17 2020-03-10 3A:52-2.1(b) Application for a license
A person applying for an initial license or renewal license to operate a center or relocation of a center shall submit a completed application to the Office of Licensing at least 45 days prior to the anticipated opening of the center or to the expiration of its existing regular license.

Violation Observed: Complete and submit the renewal application for the center’s renewal.

2020-01-17 2020-06-18 3A:52-5.3(l)(4) Physical plant requirements for all centers
Emergency procedure requirements are as follows: the center shall conduct two lockdown drills per year and maintain on file a record of each lockdown drill. The center shall ensure that lockdown drills are conducted during each session provided at the center.

Violation Observed: Conduct and document 2 lockdown drills annually.

2020-01-17 2020-10-27 3A:52-6.3(b)(3)(iv)(1) Food and nutrition
For early childhood programs, the following shall apply, feeding requirements for centers serving children less than 18 months of age are as follows: for bottles, each child’s bottle(s) shall be labeled with the child’s name and dated.

Violation Observed: Ensure bottles are dated in the infant room.

2020-01-17 2020-10-27 3A:52-7.6(a)(2) Injury to a child while in the center’s care
The center shall take immediate necessary action to protect the child from further harm and shall immediately notify the child’s parent(s) when a child sustains a head or facial injury, including when a child bumps his or her head.

Violation Observed: Ensure staff notify a child’s parent after receiving a head injury. A named child received a head injury and it was not reported in the toddler room.

2020-01-17 2020-07-17 3A:52-7.8(a)(4)(vi) Personal hygiene requirements
Handwashing requirements are as follows: staff members shall wash their hands with soap and running water immediately after coming into contact with blood, fecal matter, urine, vomit, nasal secretions, or other body fluids or secretions.

Violation Observed: Ensure staff wash their hands with soap and running water after wiping a child’s nose in the toddler room.

2020-01-17 2020-02-05 3A:52-4.3(a) Staff/child ratios and supervision
The children shall be supervised directly by a staff member at all times, including during outdoor activities, rest and sleep, and walking through hallways. Toileting procedures shall be supervised by a staff member as appropriate for the ages and developmental needs of the children.

Violation Observed: Ensure that children are supervised by a staff member at all times wherein a child was standing on the play tool table and staff were unaware in the toddler classroom.

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19 Adult Daycare Facilities in Rahway, NJ – Find Reviews, Photos

There are 19 adult daycare facilities near Rahway, New Jersey. Adult daycare costs in New Jersey range from around $20 to $140 daily, with an average expenditure running about $86. The monthly expense averages roughly $2,580 and ranges between $600 and $4,200. On an annual basis, the average cost is about $22,360, which is above the national average of $16,900.

The cost of adult daycare in Rahway, NJ generally ranges from as little as $69 per day to $115 per day. The average cost is $85 per day, or around $21,970 annually.

Rahway is a small city in the State of New Jersey. It is located within Union County and is part of the New York-Northern New Jersey-Long Island metropolitan statistical area. While the surrounding statistical area includes 5,372,907 people, there are 27,346 residing within the city itself. Around 25% of the population are over the age of 55.

The SeniorScore™ for Rahway is 69. The city has a mean per capita income of $28,000 and a mean household income is $58,000 (the New Jersey state average is $84,000). The current unemployment rate is roughly 9.17% and the mean housing price is $450,000, which is somewhat less than the state average of $547,500.

Rahway has medium mean temperatures, with medium winters and mildly warm summers. The city gets very large levels of rainfall annually. Compared to similarly-sized cities, Rahway has poor air quality ratings, average water quality ratings, and a lower than average crime rate.

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Sea View is located within the New Springville area of Staten Island, New York. It is a 304 room senior housing facility. With a median family income of $78,414, the facility is in a primarily wealthier area.

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Eger Health Care and Rehabilitation Center is a 378 bed skilled nursing facility located within the Lighthouse Hill area of Staten Island, New York. With a median per-family income of $75,212, the facility is in a mostly upper class …

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Sinai Post Acute Nursing and Rehab Center is a 430 room nursing facility situated in the University Heights area of Newark, New Jersey. The community is in a mostly lower income area, with a median family income of $30,901. …

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Sea View is located within the New Springville area of Staten Island, New York. It is a 304 room senior housing facility. With a median family income of $78,414, the facility is in a primarily wealthier area. …

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Senior Care and Activities Center is a senior care facility located at 110 Greenwood Ave in Montclair, New Jersey. The community is in a predominantly upscale area, with a median family income of $88,119. With about 27,000 individuals …

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Jfk Hartwyck at Cedar Brook is a 106 bed senior housing facility situated in Plainfield, New Jersey. The encompassing area is densely populated, with around 46,000 residents in the zip code of 07060. It is a mostly middle …

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Aristacare at Norwood Terrace is a 120 bed senior community. It is located at 40 Norwood Ave in Plainfield, New Jersey. With around 46,000 individuals living in the zip code of 07060, the surrounding area is heavily populated. …

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Sea View is located within the New Springville area of Staten Island, New York. It is a 304 room senior housing facility. With a median family income of $78,414, the facility is in a primarily wealthier area. …

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Alaris Health at Essex is a 212 unit nursing care facility situated near by the Lower Vailsburg area of Irvington, New Jersey. The community is in a generally middle class area, with an average family income of $41,922. …

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Sinai Post Acute Nursing and Rehab Center is a 430 room nursing facility situated in the University Heights area of Newark, New Jersey. The community is in a mostly lower income area, with a median family income of $30,901. …

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St Ann’s Home For Aged is a 120 unit senior care facility situated in the Greenville neighborhood of Jersey City, New Jersey. With a median per-household income of $54,392, the community is in a largely middle class area. …

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Sea View is located within the New Springville area of Staten Island, New York. It is a 304 room senior housing facility. With a median family income of $78,414, the facility is in a primarily wealthier area. …

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Sinai Post Acute Nursing and Rehab Center is a 430 room nursing facility situated in the University Heights area of Newark, New Jersey. The community is in a mostly lower income area, with a median family income of $30,901.

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St Ann’s Home For Aged is a 120 unit senior care facility situated in the Greenville neighborhood of Jersey City, New Jersey. With a median per-household income of $54,392, the community is in a largely middle class area. …

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Windsor Gardens Care Center is situated within the Lower Roseville area of East Orange, New Jersey. It is a 215 room senior housing community. The facility is in a generally middle income area, with an average per-household income …

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Margaret Mclaughlin Mccarrick is a 120 room senior care community situated in Somerset, New Jersey. With roughly 51,000 individuals residing in the zip code of 08873, the surrounding area is densely populated. It is a largely upper class …

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Located at 350 Demott Ln, The Martin and Edith Stein Assisted Living Residence is a senior housing facility serving Somerset, New Jersey. The community is in a primarily upper class area, with a median family income of $85,950. …

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Located within the New Utrecht area of the city, Asian Senior Day Care Corporation is a senior housing community in Brooklyn, New York. With around 90,000 people residing in the 11214 zip code, the surrounding area is heavily populated. …

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Sephardic Nursing and Rehabilitation Center is a 271 bed nursing facility located within the Bath Beach area of Brooklyn, New York. With an average per-household income of $35,964, the facility is in a mostly middle income area. It …

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Haym Salomon Home For Nursing and Rehabilitation is a 240 unit skilled nursing facility. It is located within the Bath Beach neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York. With an average per-household income of $35,964, the facility is in a …

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Boro Park Center For Nursing and Rehab Center is a 510 bed skilled nursing facility located in the Borough Park neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York. With a median family income of $34,970, the facility is in a generally low …

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Senior Care and Activities Center is a senior care facility located at 110 Greenwood Ave in Montclair, New Jersey. The community is in a predominantly upscale area, with a median family income of $88,119. With about 27,000 individuals …

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CareOne at The Highlands is a 122 bed senior care facility situated in Edison, New Jersey. The encompassing area is densely populated, with about 41,000 people residing in the zip code of 08820. It is a mostly wealthier …

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Delaire Nursing and Conv Center is located at 400 W Stimpson Ave in Linden, New Jersey. It is a 240 room nursing care facility. The surrounding area is densely populated, with about 43,000 individuals living in the zip …

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Jfk Hartwyck at Cedar Brook is a 106 bed senior housing facility situated in Plainfield, New Jersey. The encompassing area is densely populated, with around 46,000 residents in the zip code of 07060. It is a mostly middle …

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Aristacare at Norwood Terrace is a 120 bed senior community. It is located at 40 Norwood Ave in Plainfield, New Jersey. With around 46,000 individuals living in the zip code of 07060, the surrounding area is heavily populated. …

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Sea View is located within the New Springville area of Staten Island, New York. It is a 304 room senior housing facility. With a median family income of $78,414, the facility is in a primarily wealthier area. …

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Eger Health Care and Rehabilitation Center is a 378 bed skilled nursing facility located within the Lighthouse Hill area of Staten Island, New York. With a median per-family income of $75,212, the facility is in a mostly upper class …

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Alaris Health at Essex is a 212 unit nursing care facility situated near by the Lower Vailsburg area of Irvington, New Jersey. The community is in a generally middle class area, with an average family income of $41,922. …

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Situated in the Old Town neighborhood of Staten Island, New York, Carmel Richmond Healthcare and Rehab Center is a 300 unit nursing home facility. With around 43,000 individuals living in the zip code of 10304, the neighboring area has …

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Richmond Center For Rehab and Specialty H C is situated within the Stapleton area of Staten Island, New York. It is a 300 room nursing facility. With a median per-household income of $46,260, the facility is in …

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Sinai Post Acute Nursing and Rehab Center is a 430 room nursing facility situated in the University Heights area of Newark, New Jersey. The community is in a mostly lower income area, with a median family income of $30,901. …

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St Ann’s Home For Aged is a 120 unit senior care facility situated in the Greenville neighborhood of Jersey City, New Jersey. With a median per-household income of $54,392, the community is in a largely middle class area.

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Windsor Gardens Care Center is situated within the Lower Roseville area of East Orange, New Jersey. It is a 215 room senior housing community. The facility is in a generally middle income area, with an average per-household income …

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Margaret Mclaughlin Mccarrick is a 120 room senior care community situated in Somerset, New Jersey. With roughly 51,000 individuals residing in the zip code of 08873, the surrounding area is densely populated. It is a largely upper class …

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Located at 350 Demott Ln, The Martin and Edith Stein Assisted Living Residence is a senior housing facility serving Somerset, New Jersey. The community is in a primarily upper class area, with a median family income of $85,950. …

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Located within the New Utrecht area of the city, Asian Senior Day Care Corporation is a senior housing community in Brooklyn, New York. With around 90,000 people residing in the 11214 zip code, the surrounding area is heavily populated. …

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Sephardic Nursing and Rehabilitation Center is a 271 bed nursing facility located within the Bath Beach area of Brooklyn, New York. With an average per-household income of $35,964, the facility is in a mostly middle income area. It …

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Haym Salomon Home For Nursing and Rehabilitation is a 240 unit skilled nursing facility. It is located within the Bath Beach neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York. With an average per-household income of $35,964, the facility is in a …

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Boro Park Center For Nursing and Rehab Center is a 510 bed skilled nursing facility located in the Borough Park neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York. With a median family income of $34,970, the facility is in a generally low . ..

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Senior Care and Activities Center is a senior care facility located at 110 Greenwood Ave in Montclair, New Jersey. The community is in a predominantly upscale area, with a median family income of $88,119. With about 27,000 individuals …

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CareOne at The Highlands is a 122 bed senior care facility situated in Edison, New Jersey. The encompassing area is densely populated, with about 41,000 people residing in the zip code of 08820. It is a mostly wealthier …

1 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Delaire Nursing and Conv Center is located at 400 W Stimpson Ave in Linden, New Jersey. It is a 240 room nursing care facility. The surrounding area is densely populated, with about 43,000 individuals living in the zip . ..

2 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Jfk Hartwyck at Cedar Brook is a 106 bed senior housing facility situated in Plainfield, New Jersey. The encompassing area is densely populated, with around 46,000 residents in the zip code of 07060. It is a mostly middle …

6 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Aristacare at Norwood Terrace is a 120 bed senior community. It is located at 40 Norwood Ave in Plainfield, New Jersey. With around 46,000 individuals living in the zip code of 07060, the surrounding area is heavily populated. …

8 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Sea View is located within the New Springville area of Staten Island, New York. It is a 304 room senior housing facility. With a median family income of $78,414, the facility is in a primarily wealthier area. …

8 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Eger Health Care and Rehabilitation Center is a 378 bed skilled nursing facility located within the Lighthouse Hill area of Staten Island, New York. With a median per-family income of $75,212, the facility is in a mostly upper class …

8 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Alaris Health at Essex is a 212 unit nursing care facility situated near by the Lower Vailsburg area of Irvington, New Jersey. The community is in a generally middle class area, with an average family income of $41,922. …

8 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Situated in the Old Town neighborhood of Staten Island, New York, Carmel Richmond Healthcare and Rehab Center is a 300 unit nursing home facility. With around 43,000 individuals living in the zip code of 10304, the neighboring area has …

10 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Richmond Center For Rehab and Specialty H C is situated within the Stapleton area of Staten Island, New York. It is a 300 room nursing facility. With a median per-household income of $46,260, the facility is in . ..

11 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Sinai Post Acute Nursing and Rehab Center is a 430 room nursing facility situated in the University Heights area of Newark, New Jersey. The community is in a mostly lower income area, with a median family income of $30,901. …

11 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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St Ann’s Home For Aged is a 120 unit senior care facility situated in the Greenville neighborhood of Jersey City, New Jersey. With a median per-household income of $54,392, the community is in a largely middle class area. …

12 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Windsor Gardens Care Center is situated within the Lower Roseville area of East Orange, New Jersey. It is a 215 room senior housing community. The facility is in a generally middle income area, with an average per-household income …

12 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Margaret Mclaughlin Mccarrick is a 120 room senior care community situated in Somerset, New Jersey. With roughly 51,000 individuals residing in the zip code of 08873, the surrounding area is densely populated. It is a largely upper class …

13 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Located at 350 Demott Ln, The Martin and Edith Stein Assisted Living Residence is a senior housing facility serving Somerset, New Jersey. The community is in a primarily upper class area, with a median family income of $85,950. …

14 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Located within the New Utrecht area of the city, Asian Senior Day Care Corporation is a senior housing community in Brooklyn, New York. With around 90,000 people residing in the 11214 zip code, the surrounding area is heavily populated. …

14 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Sephardic Nursing and Rehabilitation Center is a 271 bed nursing facility located within the Bath Beach area of Brooklyn, New York. With an average per-household income of $35,964, the facility is in a mostly middle income area. It …

15 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Haym Salomon Home For Nursing and Rehabilitation is a 240 unit skilled nursing facility. It is located within the Bath Beach neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York. With an average per-household income of $35,964, the facility is in a …

15 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Boro Park Center For Nursing and Rehab Center is a 510 bed skilled nursing facility located in the Borough Park neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York. With a median family income of $34,970, the facility is in a generally low …

15 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Senior Care and Activities Center is a senior care facility located at 110 Greenwood Ave in Montclair, New Jersey. The community is in a predominantly upscale area, with a median family income of $88,119. With about 27,000 individuals …

15 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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CareOne at The Highlands is a 122 bed senior care facility situated in Edison, New Jersey. The encompassing area is densely populated, with about 41,000 people residing in the zip code of 08820. It is a mostly wealthier …

1 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Delaire Nursing and Conv Center is located at 400 W Stimpson Ave in Linden, New Jersey. It is a 240 room nursing care facility. The surrounding area is densely populated, with about 43,000 individuals living in the zip …

2 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Jfk Hartwyck at Cedar Brook is a 106 bed senior housing facility situated in Plainfield, New Jersey. The encompassing area is densely populated, with around 46,000 residents in the zip code of 07060. It is a mostly middle …

6 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Aristacare at Norwood Terrace is a 120 bed senior community. It is located at 40 Norwood Ave in Plainfield, New Jersey. With around 46,000 individuals living in the zip code of 07060, the surrounding area is heavily populated. …

8 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Sea View is located within the New Springville area of Staten Island, New York. It is a 304 room senior housing facility. With a median family income of $78,414, the facility is in a primarily wealthier area. …

8 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Eger Health Care and Rehabilitation Center is a 378 bed skilled nursing facility located within the Lighthouse Hill area of Staten Island, New York. With a median per-family income of $75,212, the facility is in a mostly upper class …

8 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Alaris Health at Essex is a 212 unit nursing care facility situated near by the Lower Vailsburg area of Irvington, New Jersey. The community is in a generally middle class area, with an average family income of $41,922. …

8 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Situated in the Old Town neighborhood of Staten Island, New York, Carmel Richmond Healthcare and Rehab Center is a 300 unit nursing home facility. With around 43,000 individuals living in the zip code of 10304, the neighboring area has …

10 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Richmond Center For Rehab and Specialty H C is situated within the Stapleton area of Staten Island, New York. It is a 300 room nursing facility. With a median per-household income of $46,260, the facility is in …

11 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Sinai Post Acute Nursing and Rehab Center is a 430 room nursing facility situated in the University Heights area of Newark, New Jersey. The community is in a mostly lower income area, with a median family income of $30,901.

11 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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St Ann’s Home For Aged is a 120 unit senior care facility situated in the Greenville neighborhood of Jersey City, New Jersey. With a median per-household income of $54,392, the community is in a largely middle class area. …

12 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Windsor Gardens Care Center is situated within the Lower Roseville area of East Orange, New Jersey. It is a 215 room senior housing community. The facility is in a generally middle income area, with an average per-household income …

12 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Margaret Mclaughlin Mccarrick is a 120 room senior care community situated in Somerset, New Jersey. With roughly 51,000 individuals residing in the zip code of 08873, the surrounding area is densely populated. It is a largely upper class …

13 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Located at 350 Demott Ln, The Martin and Edith Stein Assisted Living Residence is a senior housing facility serving Somerset, New Jersey. The community is in a primarily upper class area, with a median family income of $85,950. …

14 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Located within the New Utrecht area of the city, Asian Senior Day Care Corporation is a senior housing community in Brooklyn, New York. With around 90,000 people residing in the 11214 zip code, the surrounding area is heavily populated. …

14 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Sephardic Nursing and Rehabilitation Center is a 271 bed nursing facility located within the Bath Beach area of Brooklyn, New York. With an average per-household income of $35,964, the facility is in a mostly middle income area. It …

15 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Haym Salomon Home For Nursing and Rehabilitation is a 240 unit skilled nursing facility. It is located within the Bath Beach neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York. With an average per-household income of $35,964, the facility is in a …

15 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Boro Park Center For Nursing and Rehab Center is a 510 bed skilled nursing facility located in the Borough Park neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York. With a median family income of $34,970, the facility is in a generally low …

15 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Senior Care and Activities Center is a senior care facility located at 110 Greenwood Ave in Montclair, New Jersey. The community is in a predominantly upscale area, with a median family income of $88,119. With about 27,000 individuals …

15 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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CareOne at The Highlands is a 122 bed senior care facility situated in Edison, New Jersey. The encompassing area is densely populated, with about 41,000 people residing in the zip code of 08820. It is a mostly wealthier …

1 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Delaire Nursing and Conv Center is located at 400 W Stimpson Ave in Linden, New Jersey. It is a 240 room nursing care facility. The surrounding area is densely populated, with about 43,000 individuals living in the zip …

2 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Jfk Hartwyck at Cedar Brook is a 106 bed senior housing facility situated in Plainfield, New Jersey. The encompassing area is densely populated, with around 46,000 residents in the zip code of 07060. It is a mostly middle …

6 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Aristacare at Norwood Terrace is a 120 bed senior community. It is located at 40 Norwood Ave in Plainfield, New Jersey. With around 46,000 individuals living in the zip code of 07060, the surrounding area is heavily populated. …

8 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Sea View is located within the New Springville area of Staten Island, New York. It is a 304 room senior housing facility. With a median family income of $78,414, the facility is in a primarily wealthier area. …

8 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Eger Health Care and Rehabilitation Center is a 378 bed skilled nursing facility located within the Lighthouse Hill area of Staten Island, New York. With a median per-family income of $75,212, the facility is in a mostly upper class …

8 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Alaris Health at Essex is a 212 unit nursing care facility situated near by the Lower Vailsburg area of Irvington, New Jersey. The community is in a generally middle class area, with an average family income of $41,922. …

8 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Situated in the Old Town neighborhood of Staten Island, New York, Carmel Richmond Healthcare and Rehab Center is a 300 unit nursing home facility. With around 43,000 individuals living in the zip code of 10304, the neighboring area has …

10 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Richmond Center For Rehab and Specialty H C is situated within the Stapleton area of Staten Island, New York. It is a 300 room nursing facility. With a median per-household income of $46,260, the facility is in …

11 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Sinai Post Acute Nursing and Rehab Center is a 430 room nursing facility situated in the University Heights area of Newark, New Jersey. The community is in a mostly lower income area, with a median family income of $30,901. …

11 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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St Ann’s Home For Aged is a 120 unit senior care facility situated in the Greenville neighborhood of Jersey City, New Jersey. With a median per-household income of $54,392, the community is in a largely middle class area.

12 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Windsor Gardens Care Center is situated within the Lower Roseville area of East Orange, New Jersey. It is a 215 room senior housing community. The facility is in a generally middle income area, with an average per-household income …

12 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Margaret Mclaughlin Mccarrick is a 120 room senior care community situated in Somerset, New Jersey. With roughly 51,000 individuals residing in the zip code of 08873, the surrounding area is densely populated. It is a largely upper class …

13 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Located at 350 Demott Ln, The Martin and Edith Stein Assisted Living Residence is a senior housing facility serving Somerset, New Jersey. The community is in a primarily upper class area, with a median family income of $85,950. …

14 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Located within the New Utrecht area of the city, Asian Senior Day Care Corporation is a senior housing community in Brooklyn, New York. With around 90,000 people residing in the 11214 zip code, the surrounding area is heavily populated. …

14 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Sephardic Nursing and Rehabilitation Center is a 271 bed nursing facility located within the Bath Beach area of Brooklyn, New York. With an average per-household income of $35,964, the facility is in a mostly middle income area. It …

15 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Haym Salomon Home For Nursing and Rehabilitation is a 240 unit skilled nursing facility. It is located within the Bath Beach neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York. With an average per-household income of $35,964, the facility is in a …

15 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Boro Park Center For Nursing and Rehab Center is a 510 bed skilled nursing facility located in the Borough Park neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York. With a median family income of $34,970, the facility is in a generally low . ..

15 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Senior Care and Activities Center is a senior care facility located at 110 Greenwood Ave in Montclair, New Jersey. The community is in a predominantly upscale area, with a median family income of $88,119. With about 27,000 individuals …

15 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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CareOne at The Highlands is a 122 bed senior care facility situated in Edison, New Jersey. The encompassing area is densely populated, with about 41,000 people residing in the zip code of 08820. It is a mostly wealthier …

1 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Delaire Nursing and Conv Center is located at 400 W Stimpson Ave in Linden, New Jersey. It is a 240 room nursing care facility. The surrounding area is densely populated, with about 43,000 individuals living in the zip . ..

2 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Jfk Hartwyck at Cedar Brook is a 106 bed senior housing facility situated in Plainfield, New Jersey. The encompassing area is densely populated, with around 46,000 residents in the zip code of 07060. It is a mostly middle …

6 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Aristacare at Norwood Terrace is a 120 bed senior community. It is located at 40 Norwood Ave in Plainfield, New Jersey. With around 46,000 individuals living in the zip code of 07060, the surrounding area is heavily populated. …

8 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Sea View is located within the New Springville area of Staten Island, New York. It is a 304 room senior housing facility. With a median family income of $78,414, the facility is in a primarily wealthier area. …

8 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Eger Health Care and Rehabilitation Center is a 378 bed skilled nursing facility located within the Lighthouse Hill area of Staten Island, New York. With a median per-family income of $75,212, the facility is in a mostly upper class …

8 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Alaris Health at Essex is a 212 unit nursing care facility situated near by the Lower Vailsburg area of Irvington, New Jersey. The community is in a generally middle class area, with an average family income of $41,922. …

8 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Situated in the Old Town neighborhood of Staten Island, New York, Carmel Richmond Healthcare and Rehab Center is a 300 unit nursing home facility. With around 43,000 individuals living in the zip code of 10304, the neighboring area has …

10 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Richmond Center For Rehab and Specialty H C is situated within the Stapleton area of Staten Island, New York. It is a 300 room nursing facility. With a median per-household income of $46,260, the facility is in . ..

11 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Sinai Post Acute Nursing and Rehab Center is a 430 room nursing facility situated in the University Heights area of Newark, New Jersey. The community is in a mostly lower income area, with a median family income of $30,901. …

11 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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St Ann’s Home For Aged is a 120 unit senior care facility situated in the Greenville neighborhood of Jersey City, New Jersey. With a median per-household income of $54,392, the community is in a largely middle class area. …

12 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Windsor Gardens Care Center is situated within the Lower Roseville area of East Orange, New Jersey. It is a 215 room senior housing community. The facility is in a generally middle income area, with an average per-household income …

12 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Margaret Mclaughlin Mccarrick is a 120 room senior care community situated in Somerset, New Jersey. With roughly 51,000 individuals residing in the zip code of 08873, the surrounding area is densely populated. It is a largely upper class …

13 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Located at 350 Demott Ln, The Martin and Edith Stein Assisted Living Residence is a senior housing facility serving Somerset, New Jersey. The community is in a primarily upper class area, with a median family income of $85,950. …

14 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Located within the New Utrecht area of the city, Asian Senior Day Care Corporation is a senior housing community in Brooklyn, New York. With around 90,000 people residing in the 11214 zip code, the surrounding area is heavily populated. …

14 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Sephardic Nursing and Rehabilitation Center is a 271 bed nursing facility located within the Bath Beach area of Brooklyn, New York. With an average per-household income of $35,964, the facility is in a mostly middle income area. It …

15 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Haym Salomon Home For Nursing and Rehabilitation is a 240 unit skilled nursing facility. It is located within the Bath Beach neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York. With an average per-household income of $35,964, the facility is in a …

15 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Boro Park Center For Nursing and Rehab Center is a 510 bed skilled nursing facility located in the Borough Park neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York. With a median family income of $34,970, the facility is in a generally low …

15 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Senior Care and Activities Center is a senior care facility located at 110 Greenwood Ave in Montclair, New Jersey. The community is in a predominantly upscale area, with a median family income of $88,119. With about 27,000 individuals …

15 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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CareOne at The Highlands is a 122 bed senior care facility situated in Edison, New Jersey. The encompassing area is densely populated, with about 41,000 people residing in the zip code of 08820. It is a mostly wealthier …

1 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Delaire Nursing and Conv Center is located at 400 W Stimpson Ave in Linden, New Jersey. It is a 240 room nursing care facility. The surrounding area is densely populated, with about 43,000 individuals living in the zip …

2 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Jfk Hartwyck at Cedar Brook is a 106 bed senior housing facility situated in Plainfield, New Jersey. The encompassing area is densely populated, with around 46,000 residents in the zip code of 07060. It is a mostly middle …

6 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Aristacare at Norwood Terrace is a 120 bed senior community. It is located at 40 Norwood Ave in Plainfield, New Jersey. With around 46,000 individuals living in the zip code of 07060, the surrounding area is heavily populated. …

8 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Sea View is located within the New Springville area of Staten Island, New York. It is a 304 room senior housing facility. With a median family income of $78,414, the facility is in a primarily wealthier area. …

8 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Eger Health Care and Rehabilitation Center is a 378 bed skilled nursing facility located within the Lighthouse Hill area of Staten Island, New York. With a median per-family income of $75,212, the facility is in a mostly upper class …

8 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Alaris Health at Essex is a 212 unit nursing care facility situated near by the Lower Vailsburg area of Irvington, New Jersey. The community is in a generally middle class area, with an average family income of $41,922. …

8 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Situated in the Old Town neighborhood of Staten Island, New York, Carmel Richmond Healthcare and Rehab Center is a 300 unit nursing home facility. With around 43,000 individuals living in the zip code of 10304, the neighboring area has …

10 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Richmond Center For Rehab and Specialty H C is situated within the Stapleton area of Staten Island, New York. It is a 300 room nursing facility. With a median per-household income of $46,260, the facility is in …

11 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Sinai Post Acute Nursing and Rehab Center is a 430 room nursing facility situated in the University Heights area of Newark, New Jersey. The community is in a mostly lower income area, with a median family income of $30,901.

11 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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St Ann’s Home For Aged is a 120 unit senior care facility situated in the Greenville neighborhood of Jersey City, New Jersey. With a median per-household income of $54,392, the community is in a largely middle class area. …

12 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Windsor Gardens Care Center is situated within the Lower Roseville area of East Orange, New Jersey. It is a 215 room senior housing community. The facility is in a generally middle income area, with an average per-household income …

12 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Margaret Mclaughlin Mccarrick is a 120 room senior care community situated in Somerset, New Jersey. With roughly 51,000 individuals residing in the zip code of 08873, the surrounding area is densely populated. It is a largely upper class …

13 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Located at 350 Demott Ln, The Martin and Edith Stein Assisted Living Residence is a senior housing facility serving Somerset, New Jersey. The community is in a primarily upper class area, with a median family income of $85,950. …

14 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Located within the New Utrecht area of the city, Asian Senior Day Care Corporation is a senior housing community in Brooklyn, New York. With around 90,000 people residing in the 11214 zip code, the surrounding area is heavily populated. …

14 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Sephardic Nursing and Rehabilitation Center is a 271 bed nursing facility located within the Bath Beach area of Brooklyn, New York. With an average per-household income of $35,964, the facility is in a mostly middle income area. It …

15 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Haym Salomon Home For Nursing and Rehabilitation is a 240 unit skilled nursing facility. It is located within the Bath Beach neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York. With an average per-household income of $35,964, the facility is in a …

15 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Boro Park Center For Nursing and Rehab Center is a 510 bed skilled nursing facility located in the Borough Park neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York. With a median family income of $34,970, the facility is in a generally low …

15 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Senior Care and Activities Center is a senior care facility located at 110 Greenwood Ave in Montclair, New Jersey. The community is in a predominantly upscale area, with a median family income of $88,119. With about 27,000 individuals …

15 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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CareOne at The Highlands is a 122 bed senior care facility situated in Edison, New Jersey. The encompassing area is densely populated, with about 41,000 people residing in the zip code of 08820. It is a mostly wealthier …

1 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Delaire Nursing and Conv Center is located at 400 W Stimpson Ave in Linden, New Jersey. It is a 240 room nursing care facility. The surrounding area is densely populated, with about 43,000 individuals living in the zip …

2 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Jfk Hartwyck at Cedar Brook is a 106 bed senior housing facility situated in Plainfield, New Jersey. The encompassing area is densely populated, with around 46,000 residents in the zip code of 07060. It is a mostly middle …

6 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Aristacare at Norwood Terrace is a 120 bed senior community. It is located at 40 Norwood Ave in Plainfield, New Jersey. With around 46,000 individuals living in the zip code of 07060, the surrounding area is heavily populated. …

8 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Sea View is located within the New Springville area of Staten Island, New York. It is a 304 room senior housing facility. With a median family income of $78,414, the facility is in a primarily wealthier area. …

8 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Eger Health Care and Rehabilitation Center is a 378 bed skilled nursing facility located within the Lighthouse Hill area of Staten Island, New York. With a median per-family income of $75,212, the facility is in a mostly upper class …

8 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Alaris Health at Essex is a 212 unit nursing care facility situated near by the Lower Vailsburg area of Irvington, New Jersey. The community is in a generally middle class area, with an average family income of $41,922. …

8 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Situated in the Old Town neighborhood of Staten Island, New York, Carmel Richmond Healthcare and Rehab Center is a 300 unit nursing home facility. With around 43,000 individuals living in the zip code of 10304, the neighboring area has …

10 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Richmond Center For Rehab and Specialty H C is situated within the Stapleton area of Staten Island, New York. It is a 300 room nursing facility. With a median per-household income of $46,260, the facility is in …

11 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Sinai Post Acute Nursing and Rehab Center is a 430 room nursing facility situated in the University Heights area of Newark, New Jersey. The community is in a mostly lower income area, with a median family income of $30,901. …

11 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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St Ann’s Home For Aged is a 120 unit senior care facility situated in the Greenville neighborhood of Jersey City, New Jersey. With a median per-household income of $54,392, the community is in a largely middle class area.

12 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Windsor Gardens Care Center is situated within the Lower Roseville area of East Orange, New Jersey. It is a 215 room senior housing community. The facility is in a generally middle income area, with an average per-household income …

12 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Margaret Mclaughlin Mccarrick is a 120 room senior care community situated in Somerset, New Jersey. With roughly 51,000 individuals residing in the zip code of 08873, the surrounding area is densely populated. It is a largely upper class …

13 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Located at 350 Demott Ln, The Martin and Edith Stein Assisted Living Residence is a senior housing facility serving Somerset, New Jersey. The community is in a primarily upper class area, with a median family income of $85,950. …

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Located within the New Utrecht area of the city, Asian Senior Day Care Corporation is a senior housing community in Brooklyn, New York. With around 90,000 people residing in the 11214 zip code, the surrounding area is heavily populated. …

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Sephardic Nursing and Rehabilitation Center is a 271 bed nursing facility located within the Bath Beach area of Brooklyn, New York. With an average per-household income of $35,964, the facility is in a mostly middle income area. It …

15 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Haym Salomon Home For Nursing and Rehabilitation is a 240 unit skilled nursing facility. It is located within the Bath Beach neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York. With an average per-household income of $35,964, the facility is in a …

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Boro Park Center For Nursing and Rehab Center is a 510 bed skilled nursing facility located in the Borough Park neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York. With a median family income of $34,970, the facility is in a generally low . ..

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Senior Care and Activities Center is a senior care facility located at 110 Greenwood Ave in Montclair, New Jersey. The community is in a predominantly upscale area, with a median family income of $88,119. With about 27,000 individuals …

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CareOne at The Highlands is a 122 bed senior care facility situated in Edison, New Jersey. The encompassing area is densely populated, with about 41,000 people residing in the zip code of 08820. It is a mostly wealthier …

1 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Delaire Nursing and Conv Center is located at 400 W Stimpson Ave in Linden, New Jersey. It is a 240 room nursing care facility. The surrounding area is densely populated, with about 43,000 individuals living in the zip . ..

2 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Jfk Hartwyck at Cedar Brook is a 106 bed senior housing facility situated in Plainfield, New Jersey. The encompassing area is densely populated, with around 46,000 residents in the zip code of 07060. It is a mostly middle …

6 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Aristacare at Norwood Terrace is a 120 bed senior community. It is located at 40 Norwood Ave in Plainfield, New Jersey. With around 46,000 individuals living in the zip code of 07060, the surrounding area is heavily populated. …

8 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Sea View is located within the New Springville area of Staten Island, New York. It is a 304 room senior housing facility. With a median family income of $78,414, the facility is in a primarily wealthier area. …

8 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Eger Health Care and Rehabilitation Center is a 378 bed skilled nursing facility located within the Lighthouse Hill area of Staten Island, New York. With a median per-family income of $75,212, the facility is in a mostly upper class …

8 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Alaris Health at Essex is a 212 unit nursing care facility situated near by the Lower Vailsburg area of Irvington, New Jersey. The community is in a generally middle class area, with an average family income of $41,922. …

8 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Situated in the Old Town neighborhood of Staten Island, New York, Carmel Richmond Healthcare and Rehab Center is a 300 unit nursing home facility. With around 43,000 individuals living in the zip code of 10304, the neighboring area has …

10 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Richmond Center For Rehab and Specialty H C is situated within the Stapleton area of Staten Island, New York. It is a 300 room nursing facility. With a median per-household income of $46,260, the facility is in . ..

11 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Sinai Post Acute Nursing and Rehab Center is a 430 room nursing facility situated in the University Heights area of Newark, New Jersey. The community is in a mostly lower income area, with a median family income of $30,901. …

11 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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St Ann’s Home For Aged is a 120 unit senior care facility situated in the Greenville neighborhood of Jersey City, New Jersey. With a median per-household income of $54,392, the community is in a largely middle class area. …

12 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Windsor Gardens Care Center is situated within the Lower Roseville area of East Orange, New Jersey. It is a 215 room senior housing community. The facility is in a generally middle income area, with an average per-household income …

12 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Margaret Mclaughlin Mccarrick is a 120 room senior care community situated in Somerset, New Jersey. With roughly 51,000 individuals residing in the zip code of 08873, the surrounding area is densely populated. It is a largely upper class …

13 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Located at 350 Demott Ln, The Martin and Edith Stein Assisted Living Residence is a senior housing facility serving Somerset, New Jersey. The community is in a primarily upper class area, with a median family income of $85,950. …

14 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Located within the New Utrecht area of the city, Asian Senior Day Care Corporation is a senior housing community in Brooklyn, New York. With around 90,000 people residing in the 11214 zip code, the surrounding area is heavily populated. …

14 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Sephardic Nursing and Rehabilitation Center is a 271 bed nursing facility located within the Bath Beach area of Brooklyn, New York. With an average per-household income of $35,964, the facility is in a mostly middle income area. It …

15 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Haym Salomon Home For Nursing and Rehabilitation is a 240 unit skilled nursing facility. It is located within the Bath Beach neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York. With an average per-household income of $35,964, the facility is in a …

15 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Boro Park Center For Nursing and Rehab Center is a 510 bed skilled nursing facility located in the Borough Park neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York. With a median family income of $34,970, the facility is in a generally low …

15 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Senior Care and Activities Center is a senior care facility located at 110 Greenwood Ave in Montclair, New Jersey. The community is in a predominantly upscale area, with a median family income of $88,119. With about 27,000 individuals …

15 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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CareOne at The Highlands is a 122 bed senior care facility situated in Edison, New Jersey. The encompassing area is densely populated, with about 41,000 people residing in the zip code of 08820. It is a mostly wealthier …

1 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Delaire Nursing and Conv Center is located at 400 W Stimpson Ave in Linden, New Jersey. It is a 240 room nursing care facility. The surrounding area is densely populated, with about 43,000 individuals living in the zip …

2 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Jfk Hartwyck at Cedar Brook is a 106 bed senior housing facility situated in Plainfield, New Jersey. The encompassing area is densely populated, with around 46,000 residents in the zip code of 07060. It is a mostly middle …

6 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Aristacare at Norwood Terrace is a 120 bed senior community. It is located at 40 Norwood Ave in Plainfield, New Jersey. With around 46,000 individuals living in the zip code of 07060, the surrounding area is heavily populated. …

8 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Sea View is located within the New Springville area of Staten Island, New York. It is a 304 room senior housing facility. With a median family income of $78,414, the facility is in a primarily wealthier area. …

8 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Eger Health Care and Rehabilitation Center is a 378 bed skilled nursing facility located within the Lighthouse Hill area of Staten Island, New York. With a median per-family income of $75,212, the facility is in a mostly upper class …

8 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Alaris Health at Essex is a 212 unit nursing care facility situated near by the Lower Vailsburg area of Irvington, New Jersey. The community is in a generally middle class area, with an average family income of $41,922. …

8 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Situated in the Old Town neighborhood of Staten Island, New York, Carmel Richmond Healthcare and Rehab Center is a 300 unit nursing home facility. With around 43,000 individuals living in the zip code of 10304, the neighboring area has …

10 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Richmond Center For Rehab and Specialty H C is situated within the Stapleton area of Staten Island, New York. It is a 300 room nursing facility. With a median per-household income of $46,260, the facility is in …

11 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Sinai Post Acute Nursing and Rehab Center is a 430 room nursing facility situated in the University Heights area of Newark, New Jersey. The community is in a mostly lower income area, with a median family income of $30,901.

11 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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St Ann’s Home For Aged is a 120 unit senior care facility situated in the Greenville neighborhood of Jersey City, New Jersey. With a median per-household income of $54,392, the community is in a largely middle class area. …

12 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Windsor Gardens Care Center is situated within the Lower Roseville area of East Orange, New Jersey. It is a 215 room senior housing community. The facility is in a generally middle income area, with an average per-household income …

12 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Margaret Mclaughlin Mccarrick is a 120 room senior care community situated in Somerset, New Jersey. With roughly 51,000 individuals residing in the zip code of 08873, the surrounding area is densely populated. It is a largely upper class …

13 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Located at 350 Demott Ln, The Martin and Edith Stein Assisted Living Residence is a senior housing facility serving Somerset, New Jersey. The community is in a primarily upper class area, with a median family income of $85,950. …

14 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Located within the New Utrecht area of the city, Asian Senior Day Care Corporation is a senior housing community in Brooklyn, New York. With around 90,000 people residing in the 11214 zip code, the surrounding area is heavily populated. …

14 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Sephardic Nursing and Rehabilitation Center is a 271 bed nursing facility located within the Bath Beach area of Brooklyn, New York. With an average per-household income of $35,964, the facility is in a mostly middle income area. It …

15 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Haym Salomon Home For Nursing and Rehabilitation is a 240 unit skilled nursing facility. It is located within the Bath Beach neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York. With an average per-household income of $35,964, the facility is in a …

15 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Boro Park Center For Nursing and Rehab Center is a 510 bed skilled nursing facility located in the Borough Park neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York. With a median family income of $34,970, the facility is in a generally low …

15 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Senior Care and Activities Center is a senior care facility located at 110 Greenwood Ave in Montclair, New Jersey. The community is in a predominantly upscale area, with a median family income of $88,119. With about 27,000 individuals …

15 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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CareOne at The Highlands is a 122 bed senior care facility situated in Edison, New Jersey. The encompassing area is densely populated, with about 41,000 people residing in the zip code of 08820. It is a mostly wealthier …

1 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Delaire Nursing and Conv Center is located at 400 W Stimpson Ave in Linden, New Jersey. It is a 240 room nursing care facility. The surrounding area is densely populated, with about 43,000 individuals living in the zip …

2 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Jfk Hartwyck at Cedar Brook is a 106 bed senior housing facility situated in Plainfield, New Jersey. The encompassing area is densely populated, with around 46,000 residents in the zip code of 07060. It is a mostly middle …

6 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Aristacare at Norwood Terrace is a 120 bed senior community. It is located at 40 Norwood Ave in Plainfield, New Jersey. With around 46,000 individuals living in the zip code of 07060, the surrounding area is heavily populated. …

8 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Sea View is located within the New Springville area of Staten Island, New York. It is a 304 room senior housing facility. With a median family income of $78,414, the facility is in a primarily wealthier area. …

8 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Eger Health Care and Rehabilitation Center is a 378 bed skilled nursing facility located within the Lighthouse Hill area of Staten Island, New York. With a median per-family income of $75,212, the facility is in a mostly upper class …

8 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Alaris Health at Essex is a 212 unit nursing care facility situated near by the Lower Vailsburg area of Irvington, New Jersey. The community is in a generally middle class area, with an average family income of $41,922. …

8 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Situated in the Old Town neighborhood of Staten Island, New York, Carmel Richmond Healthcare and Rehab Center is a 300 unit nursing home facility. With around 43,000 individuals living in the zip code of 10304, the neighboring area has …

10 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Richmond Center For Rehab and Specialty H C is situated within the Stapleton area of Staten Island, New York. It is a 300 room nursing facility. With a median per-household income of $46,260, the facility is in …

11 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Sinai Post Acute Nursing and Rehab Center is a 430 room nursing facility situated in the University Heights area of Newark, New Jersey. The community is in a mostly lower income area, with a median family income of $30,901. …

11 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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St Ann’s Home For Aged is a 120 unit senior care facility situated in the Greenville neighborhood of Jersey City, New Jersey. With a median per-household income of $54,392, the community is in a largely middle class area.

12 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Windsor Gardens Care Center is situated within the Lower Roseville area of East Orange, New Jersey. It is a 215 room senior housing community. The facility is in a generally middle income area, with an average per-household income …

12 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Margaret Mclaughlin Mccarrick is a 120 room senior care community situated in Somerset, New Jersey. With roughly 51,000 individuals residing in the zip code of 08873, the surrounding area is densely populated. It is a largely upper class …

13 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Located at 350 Demott Ln, The Martin and Edith Stein Assisted Living Residence is a senior housing facility serving Somerset, New Jersey. The community is in a primarily upper class area, with a median family income of $85,950. …

14 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Located within the New Utrecht area of the city, Asian Senior Day Care Corporation is a senior housing community in Brooklyn, New York. With around 90,000 people residing in the 11214 zip code, the surrounding area is heavily populated. …

14 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Sephardic Nursing and Rehabilitation Center is a 271 bed nursing facility located within the Bath Beach area of Brooklyn, New York. With an average per-household income of $35,964, the facility is in a mostly middle income area. It …

15 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Haym Salomon Home For Nursing and Rehabilitation is a 240 unit skilled nursing facility. It is located within the Bath Beach neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York. With an average per-household income of $35,964, the facility is in a …

15 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Boro Park Center For Nursing and Rehab Center is a 510 bed skilled nursing facility located in the Borough Park neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York. With a median family income of $34,970, the facility is in a generally low . ..

15 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Senior Care and Activities Center is a senior care facility located at 110 Greenwood Ave in Montclair, New Jersey. The community is in a predominantly upscale area, with a median family income of $88,119. With about 27,000 individuals …

15 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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CareOne at The Highlands is a 122 bed senior care facility situated in Edison, New Jersey. The encompassing area is densely populated, with about 41,000 people residing in the zip code of 08820. It is a mostly wealthier …

1 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Delaire Nursing and Conv Center is located at 400 W Stimpson Ave in Linden, New Jersey. It is a 240 room nursing care facility. The surrounding area is densely populated, with about 43,000 individuals living in the zip . ..

2 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Jfk Hartwyck at Cedar Brook is a 106 bed senior housing facility situated in Plainfield, New Jersey. The encompassing area is densely populated, with around 46,000 residents in the zip code of 07060. It is a mostly middle …

6 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Aristacare at Norwood Terrace is a 120 bed senior community. It is located at 40 Norwood Ave in Plainfield, New Jersey. With around 46,000 individuals living in the zip code of 07060, the surrounding area is heavily populated. …

8 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Sea View is located within the New Springville area of Staten Island, New York. It is a 304 room senior housing facility. With a median family income of $78,414, the facility is in a primarily wealthier area. …

8 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Eger Health Care and Rehabilitation Center is a 378 bed skilled nursing facility located within the Lighthouse Hill area of Staten Island, New York. With a median per-family income of $75,212, the facility is in a mostly upper class …

8 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Alaris Health at Essex is a 212 unit nursing care facility situated near by the Lower Vailsburg area of Irvington, New Jersey. The community is in a generally middle class area, with an average family income of $41,922. …

8 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Situated in the Old Town neighborhood of Staten Island, New York, Carmel Richmond Healthcare and Rehab Center is a 300 unit nursing home facility. With around 43,000 individuals living in the zip code of 10304, the neighboring area has …

10 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Richmond Center For Rehab and Specialty H C is situated within the Stapleton area of Staten Island, New York. It is a 300 room nursing facility. With a median per-household income of $46,260, the facility is in . ..

11 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Sinai Post Acute Nursing and Rehab Center is a 430 room nursing facility situated in the University Heights area of Newark, New Jersey. The community is in a mostly lower income area, with a median family income of $30,901. …

11 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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St Ann’s Home For Aged is a 120 unit senior care facility situated in the Greenville neighborhood of Jersey City, New Jersey. With a median per-household income of $54,392, the community is in a largely middle class area. …

12 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Windsor Gardens Care Center is situated within the Lower Roseville area of East Orange, New Jersey. It is a 215 room senior housing community. The facility is in a generally middle income area, with an average per-household income …

12 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Margaret Mclaughlin Mccarrick is a 120 room senior care community situated in Somerset, New Jersey. With roughly 51,000 individuals residing in the zip code of 08873, the surrounding area is densely populated. It is a largely upper class …

13 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Located at 350 Demott Ln, The Martin and Edith Stein Assisted Living Residence is a senior housing facility serving Somerset, New Jersey. The community is in a primarily upper class area, with a median family income of $85,950. …

14 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Located within the New Utrecht area of the city, Asian Senior Day Care Corporation is a senior housing community in Brooklyn, New York. With around 90,000 people residing in the 11214 zip code, the surrounding area is heavily populated. …

14 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Sephardic Nursing and Rehabilitation Center is a 271 bed nursing facility located within the Bath Beach area of Brooklyn, New York. With an average per-household income of $35,964, the facility is in a mostly middle income area. It …

15 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Haym Salomon Home For Nursing and Rehabilitation is a 240 unit skilled nursing facility. It is located within the Bath Beach neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York. With an average per-household income of $35,964, the facility is in a …

15 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Boro Park Center For Nursing and Rehab Center is a 510 bed skilled nursing facility located in the Borough Park neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York. With a median family income of $34,970, the facility is in a generally low …

15 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Senior Care and Activities Center is a senior care facility located at 110 Greenwood Ave in Montclair, New Jersey. The community is in a predominantly upscale area, with a median family income of $88,119. With about 27,000 individuals …

15 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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CareOne at The Highlands is a 122 bed senior care facility situated in Edison, New Jersey. The encompassing area is densely populated, with about 41,000 people residing in the zip code of 08820. It is a mostly wealthier …

1 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Delaire Nursing and Conv Center is located at 400 W Stimpson Ave in Linden, New Jersey. It is a 240 room nursing care facility. The surrounding area is densely populated, with about 43,000 individuals living in the zip …

2 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Jfk Hartwyck at Cedar Brook is a 106 bed senior housing facility situated in Plainfield, New Jersey. The encompassing area is densely populated, with around 46,000 residents in the zip code of 07060. It is a mostly middle …

6 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Aristacare at Norwood Terrace is a 120 bed senior community. It is located at 40 Norwood Ave in Plainfield, New Jersey. With around 46,000 individuals living in the zip code of 07060, the surrounding area is heavily populated. …

8 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Sea View is located within the New Springville area of Staten Island, New York. It is a 304 room senior housing facility. With a median family income of $78,414, the facility is in a primarily wealthier area. …

8 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Eger Health Care and Rehabilitation Center is a 378 bed skilled nursing facility located within the Lighthouse Hill area of Staten Island, New York. With a median per-family income of $75,212, the facility is in a mostly upper class …

8 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Alaris Health at Essex is a 212 unit nursing care facility situated near by the Lower Vailsburg area of Irvington, New Jersey. The community is in a generally middle class area, with an average family income of $41,922. …

8 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Situated in the Old Town neighborhood of Staten Island, New York, Carmel Richmond Healthcare and Rehab Center is a 300 unit nursing home facility. With around 43,000 individuals living in the zip code of 10304, the neighboring area has …

10 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Richmond Center For Rehab and Specialty H C is situated within the Stapleton area of Staten Island, New York. It is a 300 room nursing facility. With a median per-household income of $46,260, the facility is in …

11 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Sinai Post Acute Nursing and Rehab Center is a 430 room nursing facility situated in the University Heights area of Newark, New Jersey. The community is in a mostly lower income area, with a median family income of $30,901.

11 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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St Ann’s Home For Aged is a 120 unit senior care facility situated in the Greenville neighborhood of Jersey City, New Jersey. With a median per-household income of $54,392, the community is in a largely middle class area. …

12 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Windsor Gardens Care Center is situated within the Lower Roseville area of East Orange, New Jersey. It is a 215 room senior housing community. The facility is in a generally middle income area, with an average per-household income …

12 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Margaret Mclaughlin Mccarrick is a 120 room senior care community situated in Somerset, New Jersey. With roughly 51,000 individuals residing in the zip code of 08873, the surrounding area is densely populated. It is a largely upper class …

13 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Located at 350 Demott Ln, The Martin and Edith Stein Assisted Living Residence is a senior housing facility serving Somerset, New Jersey. The community is in a primarily upper class area, with a median family income of $85,950. …

14 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Located within the New Utrecht area of the city, Asian Senior Day Care Corporation is a senior housing community in Brooklyn, New York. With around 90,000 people residing in the 11214 zip code, the surrounding area is heavily populated. …

14 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Sephardic Nursing and Rehabilitation Center is a 271 bed nursing facility located within the Bath Beach area of Brooklyn, New York. With an average per-household income of $35,964, the facility is in a mostly middle income area. It …

15 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Haym Salomon Home For Nursing and Rehabilitation is a 240 unit skilled nursing facility. It is located within the Bath Beach neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York. With an average per-household income of $35,964, the facility is in a …

15 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Boro Park Center For Nursing and Rehab Center is a 510 bed skilled nursing facility located in the Borough Park neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York. With a median family income of $34,970, the facility is in a generally low …

15 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Senior Care and Activities Center is a senior care facility located at 110 Greenwood Ave in Montclair, New Jersey. The community is in a predominantly upscale area, with a median family income of $88,119. With about 27,000 individuals …

15 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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CareOne at The Highlands is a 122 bed senior care facility situated in Edison, New Jersey. The encompassing area is densely populated, with about 41,000 people residing in the zip code of 08820. It is a mostly wealthier …

1 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Delaire Nursing and Conv Center is located at 400 W Stimpson Ave in Linden, New Jersey. It is a 240 room nursing care facility. The surrounding area is densely populated, with about 43,000 individuals living in the zip …

2 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Jfk Hartwyck at Cedar Brook is a 106 bed senior housing facility situated in Plainfield, New Jersey. The encompassing area is densely populated, with around 46,000 residents in the zip code of 07060. It is a mostly middle …

6 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Aristacare at Norwood Terrace is a 120 bed senior community. It is located at 40 Norwood Ave in Plainfield, New Jersey. With around 46,000 individuals living in the zip code of 07060, the surrounding area is heavily populated. …

8 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Sea View is located within the New Springville area of Staten Island, New York. It is a 304 room senior housing facility. With a median family income of $78,414, the facility is in a primarily wealthier area. …

8 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Eger Health Care and Rehabilitation Center is a 378 bed skilled nursing facility located within the Lighthouse Hill area of Staten Island, New York. With a median per-family income of $75,212, the facility is in a mostly upper class …

8 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Alaris Health at Essex is a 212 unit nursing care facility situated near by the Lower Vailsburg area of Irvington, New Jersey. The community is in a generally middle class area, with an average family income of $41,922. …

8 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Situated in the Old Town neighborhood of Staten Island, New York, Carmel Richmond Healthcare and Rehab Center is a 300 unit nursing home facility. With around 43,000 individuals living in the zip code of 10304, the neighboring area has …

10 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Richmond Center For Rehab and Specialty H C is situated within the Stapleton area of Staten Island, New York. It is a 300 room nursing facility. With a median per-household income of $46,260, the facility is in …

11 miles away from Rahway, NJ

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Sinai Post Acute Nursing and Rehab Center is a 430 room nursing facility situated in the University Heights area of Newark, New Jersey. The community is in a mostly lower income area, with a median family income of $30,901. …

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Westfield, New Jersey – Westfield, New Jersey

Westfield is a city in Union County, New Jersey, United States, located 16 miles (26 km) southwest of Manhattan. The 2010 United States Census reported that the city had a population of 30,316, an increase of 672 (+2.3%) from the 29,644 counted in the 2000 Census, which in turn increased by 774 (+2.3%). .7%) of 28,870 people counted in the 2000 census. 1990 Census.

In March 2018, Bloomberg rated Westfield a 99th highest income in the United States and 18th highest income in New Jersey. According to a 2014 nationwide survey, Westfield was ranked the 30th safest city to live in in the United States.

The city was one of the wealthiest communities in the state. According to the 2013-2017 American Community Survey data, Westfield residents had a median household income of $159,923, ranking 8th in the state among municipalities with over 10,000 residents, more than double the state average of $76,475.

CONTENT

  • 1 History
  • 2 Geography
  • 3 Community

    • 3.1 Library
    • 3.2 City Center
  • 4 Parks and recreation areas
  • 5 Demographics

    • 5.1 2010 Census
    • 5.2 Census 2000
  • 6 Government

    • 6.1 Local government

      • 6.1.1 Emergency services

        • 6.1.1.1 Police
        • 6.1.1.2 Fire
        • 6.1.1.3 Rescue team
    • 6.2 Federal, State, and District
    • 6.3 Policy
  • 7 Education
  • 8 Transport

    • 8.1 Roads and highways
    • 8.2 Public transport
  • 9 Services
  • 10 media
  • 11 Culture
  • 12 Famous people
  • 13 Links
  • 14 External links

History

Panoramic map of Westfield with inserts and lists of places of interest (1929)

History says that Westfield took its name from the rich “fields west of Elizabeth Town” and hence was called Westfield for more than a hundred years. Fields. City records say that “the settlement of Westfield dates back to the last year (1699) of the seventeenth century, resulting from the ‘Clinker Lot Division’.” Almost immediately after the separation, emigration from the older parts of the city of Elizabeth began to move into the hinterland, especially to the area lying between the River Rahway to the east and the mountains to the west. However, this did not happen. until 1720, when there were enough settlers to form a separate community.” The old village, now downtown, was settled in 1720 as part of the Elizabethtown area.

Miller-Corey House Museum

Westfield was originally formed as a borough on 27 January 1794 from parts of Elizabeth Township while the area was still part of Essex County, and was incorporated on 21 February 1798 as one of the original 104 New Jersey townships initiated by the New Jersey Legislature Act. It became part of the newly formed Union County on March 19, 1857. Portions of the township were taken to form Rahway Township (February 27, 1804), Plainfield Township (April 5, 1847), Cranford Township (March 14, 1871), Funwood Township (March 6, 1878; now known as Scotch Plains) and Hillside (September 25, 1895 years). The City of Westfield was incorporated on March 4, 1903, replacing Westfield Township. The city’s name comes from its location in the western, undeveloped fields of the Elizabethtown tract.

As recently as 2017, the Broaddus family living in Westfield received threatening letters from an alleged stalker who called himself “The Watcher”, causing a furor.

Geography

According to the US Census Bureau, the city had a total area of ​​6.74 square miles (17.46 km 2 ), including 6.72 square miles (17.42 km 2 ) of land and 0.02 square miles (0.05 km 2 ) of water (0.28%). .

Unincorporated communities, localities, and place names located partly or wholly within the borough include Germantown and Tamaques Reservation Mill.

Six municipalities border the city of Westfield: Mountainside to the north, Springfield Township to the northeast, Garwood and Cranford to the east, Clark to the southeast, and Scotch Plains to the west and southwest.

The Upper Rahway Parkway runs through the community along the tributaries of the Rahway River.

It is located about an hour from Manhattan.

Community

Library

Westfield Memorial Library was founded in 1873 as the “every Saturday Book Club” and has evolved over the past century into Westfield Memorial Library today. The library is housed in a large modern Williamsburg-style building at 550 East Broad Street. The library’s collection consists of over 250,000 books, two dozen public computers, a wide range of multimedia options, a large youth service area with colorful murals depicting Westfield’s history, and several desks and study tables. The library offers lessons for adults and children, stories for children and computer instructions.

Downtown

Downtown Westfield in 2018

Downtown Westfield has many local and national shops and several attractions that have been featured and used on the NBC TV show Ed , such as the Rialto Theatre. The city center is home to over 40 restaurants and casual venues. The city center is located mostly north of Westfield railway station. In the city center there are both individual shops and boutiques, as well as national shops. More than one third of retailers and restaurants have been in existence for 25 years or more.

Downtown Westfield, with over 200 retail outlets and 400 commercial outlets, is a regional New Jersey destination. The Downtown Westfield Corporation (DWC) manages the growth and development of the Special Benefit District (SID). DWC participates in the National Main Street program associated with the National Trust for Historic Preservation. It is funded by SID assessments of downtown properties and operates as a district management agency. DWC sponsors marketing activities and promotions, special event planning, urban planning, and building improvement projects. DWC is working closely with city government and volunteer groups to improve downtown. In 2004, Westfield won the Great American Main Street Award from the National Trust. In 2010, Westfield was the winner of America in Bloom for communities of 25,001 to 50,000 people, compared to two other cities in their category. Shopping and dining in Westfield attracts citizens from other communities across the state.

Several war memorials (including those dedicated to the Korean War, World War II, the Spanish-American War, and the Vietnam War) are located on the square near the city center. The square is also home to the 9/11 Memorial Park, which pays tribute to the people of Westfield who died in the 9/11 terrorist attacks.

Downtown Westfield hosts events and festivals throughout the year. Jazz bands perform live outdoors every Tuesday evening during the summer. In October 2018, the first annual AddamsFest was held, dedicated to Westfield resident Charles Addams. The festival included, among other things, exhibitions, lectures, film screenings and a masquerade ball. Other festivals include Spring Fling and FestiFall.

In August 2020, Le Tote announced that Lord & Taylor, the city’s only department store and the chain’s only stand-alone location in New Jersey, would close as part of a plan to close 38 Lord & Taylor stores nationwide. Efforts are underway to redesign the site.

Parks and recreation

View of the pond in Mindaskin park on a summer evening

Parks in the city include:

  • Humbert Park
  • Lenape Park is a 450-acre (180 ha) preserve and park that is part of the Rahway River Parkway in Union County. The park also includes parts of Cranford, Kenilworth and Springfield.
  • Mindowaskin Park
  • Tamakes Park

Demographics

Historical population
Census Pop. % ±
1810 2152
1820 2358 9.6%
1830 2.492 5.7%
1840 3150 26.4%
1850 1.577 * -49.9%
1860 1.719 9.0%
1870 2753 60.2%
1880 2.216 * −19.5%
1890 2 739 23.6%
1900 4328 * 58.0%
1910 6 420 48.3%
1920 9063 * 41. 2%
1930 15 801 74.3%
1940 18 458 16.8%
1950 21 243 15.1%
1960 31 447 48.0%
1970 33 720 7.2%
1980 30 447 -9.7%
1990 28 870 −5.2%
2000 29 644 2.7%
2010 30 316 2.3%
2019 (estimate) 29 512 -2.7%
Population sources:
1810–1920 1840 1850–1870
1850 1870 1880-1890
1890-1910 1910-1930
1930-1990 2000 2010
* = Lost Territory in previous decade.

2010 Census

The 2010 US Census counted 30,316 people, 10,566 households, and 8,199 families in the city. The population density was 4,512.2 people per square mile (1,742.2 people per km 2 ). There were 10,950 housing units at an average density of 1,629.8 per square mile (629.3/km 2 ). The racial makeup was 88.17% (26729) White, 3.25% (984) Black or African American, 0.12% (36) Native American, 5.67% (1718) Asian, 0.03% (10 ) Pacific Islanders, 0.79% (241) from other races and 1.97% (598) from two or more races. Hispanics or Latinos of any race were 4.92% (1,492) of the population.

Of 10,566 households, 43.1% had children under the age of 18; 68.0% were married couples living together; In 7.5% of families, women lived without husbands, and 22.4% did not have a family. Of all households 19.2% were made up of individuals and 9.8% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size is 2. 85 and the average family size is 3.31.

30.0% of the population were under the age of 18, 4.7% from 18 to 24, 22.5% from 25 to 44, 29.7% from 45 to 64, and 13.1% were aged 65 years and older. The mean age was 41.0 years. For every 100 women, there were 92.7 men. For every 100 women aged 18 and over, there were 87.2 men.

The 2006-2010 Census Bureau American Community Survey found that (in 2010 inflation-adjusted dollars) the median household income was 127 79$9 (with a margin of error of +/- $10,580), and the median household income was $150,797 (+/- $11,480). Men had a median income of $111,762 (+/- $7,767) compared to $71,217 (+/- $5,624) for women. The per capita income for the city was $63,498 (+/- $4,577). About 0.9% of families and 2.3% of the population were below the poverty line, including 2.4% of those under age 18 and 2.0% of those age 65 or over.

2000 Census

As of the 2000 US Census, there were 29,644 people, 10,622 households, and 8,178 families residing in the city. The population density was 4,403.1 people per square mile (1,700.7/km 2). There were 10,819 housing units at an average density of 1,607.0 per square mile (620.7/km 2). The racial makeup of the city was 89.98% White, 3.88% African American, 0.09% Native American, 4.08% Asian, 0.01% Pacific Islander, 0.62% from other races, and 1.33% from two or more races. Hispanics or Latinos of any race were 2.82% of the population.

There were 10,622 households out of which 40.8% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 68.0% were married couples living together, 7.1% had a female householder with no husband present, and 23. 0% had no family. Of all households, 19.3% were made up of individuals and 9.4% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size is 2.77, and the average family size is 3.20.

In the city, the population was spread out: 28.4% under the age of 18, 4.0% from 18 to 24, 29.6% from 25 to 44, 24.5% from 45 to 64, and 13. 5% who are 65 years of age or older. older. The median age was 39 years. For every 100 women, there were 92.1 men. For every 100 women aged 18 and over, there were 87.4 men.

The median income for a household in the city was $98,390, and the median income for a family was $112,145. The median income for men was $82,420 compared to $45,305 for women. The per capita income for the city was $47,187. About 1.7% of families and 2.7% of the population were below the poverty line, including 3.3% of those under age 18 and 3.1% of those age 65 or over.

Government

Local Government

Westfield is governed by a Special Charter issued by the New Jersey Legislature. The city is one of 11 municipalities (out of 565) in the state that operate under special charters. The governing body consists of a mayor and an eight-member city council, all of which are filled by party elections. The mayor is directly elected by a wide range of voters for a four-year term of office. The city council has eight members, two members elected from each of the four wards. City Council members are elected to four-year terms on a staggered basis, with one seat in each borough being elected every two years. The city council holds biweekly meetings to discuss the legislation in question and are open to the public.

As of 2020, the mayor of Westfield is Democrat Shelly W. Brindle, whose term ends December 31, 2021. Westfield City Council members are James J. Boyce (Ward 1; D, 2023), David M. Contract. (Ward 3; D, 2021), Michael J. Dardia (Ward 2; D, 2021), Linda S. Habgood (Ward 1; D, 2021), Scott A. Katz (Ward 4; D , 2023), Mark Logrippo (Ward 3; Republican, 2023), Don McKay (Ward 4, D, 2021) and Mark Parmelee (Ward 2, D, 2023) <.

Emergency Services
Police

The Westfield Police Department (WPD) has been providing police protection to the city since 1903. The Chief of Police is Christopher Battiloro, who was appointed to the position in December 2018 after serving four months on an interim basis. The department has a patrol division, a traffic safety bureau, a documentation bureau, a detective bureau and its own emergency services unit. The Westfield Parking Service also falls under the jurisdiction of the WPD and is responsible for overseeing parking and traffic safety in the Westfield CBD and near schools. The WPD also has a post for law enforcement researchers, post #90. Each division of the WPD uses different vehicles, most of which are black and white.

Fire

The Westfield Fire Department was formed in 1875 after a fire destroyed the city block on East Broad Street. WFD is a combined department with 36 paid/professional firefighters and 15 volunteer firefighters. Four platoons of eight (battalion chief, two lieutenants and five firefighters) work 24/72 hours in two fire stations. Administrative members include the chief of department, the deputy chief of operations, and the deputy chief of the fire department. The position of Fire Safety Inspector in the Fire Safety Bureau was abolished in January 2009. year due to budget cuts. The head of the department is Anthony Tiller.

Westfield Fire Headquarters, located at 405 North Avenue West, is manned around the clock by a battalion commander (shift leader), a lieutenant, and three firefighters. These employees work in the engine company, which was originally supposed to be in the northern part of the city, and in the ladder company. A backup engine company and a utility pickup truck are also housed at the fire department’s headquarters. The office of the head of department and the deputy head of production is also located here.

Station 2, located at 1029 Central Avenue, has a lieutenant and two firefighters on duty around the clock. These people work in the engine company, which must first arrive in the southern part of the city. A spare engine company, a pickup truck and a spare SUV are also stationed at Station 2. The Fire Safety Bureau is located at Station 2 and includes the Office of the Deputy Fire Chief.

WFD in operates a fleet of four E-One engines (2 x 2000 GPM and 2 x 1500 GPM) and 1 Pierce Arrow XT 100′ ladder for rear installation, one utility utility vehicle and three 4×4 utility vehicles. The paint scheme for the older vehicles (Engine 4) is yellow, while the newer vehicles (Ladder 1, Engines 2, 3 and 5) are red hulls with white cockpits. Support vehicles, Ford Pick-Up (Utility 7), Chevy Pick-Up (Utility 8) and Jeep Cherokee (Car 9)) are red with white stripes, and the rest of the official vehicles for senior officers do not have Dodge markings. Durangos (Car 1,11,12).

WFD responds to approximately 2,000 support calls each year. The WFD serves as an EMS backup agency for the city if the Westfield Volunteer Rescue Squad is unavailable. All members are CPR-Defib certified, 27 members currently hold New Jersey EMT certifications, and the remaining members are trained to first aid level. Both stations are always served by ambulance and ambulance operators 24 hours a day.

WFD is also a partner in the Union County Mutual Fire Assistance Agreement, responding to numerous requests for assistance in any of Union County’s 20 other municipalities.

Career firefighters (excluding the chief and deputy chiefs) are members of the New Jersey Fire Fighters Mutual Aid Association (NJ FMBA) Local 30.

Rescue Squad

The Westfield Volunteer Rescue Team is staffed 24 hours a day by certified EMT volunteers. Shifts range from 5 o’clock in the morning and afternoon to 2 o’clock at night. The detachment consists of three ambulances with a brigade in each shift. Members are alerted in case another emergency occurs and the original team responds to the doctor’s call. Dispatchers are also volunteers, answering phones directly from the police line.

Federal, State, and District Representation

Westfield is located in the 7th Congressional District and is part of New Jersey’s 21st state legislative district.

For the 117th US Congress. New Jersey’s 7th congressional district is represented by Tom Malinowski (Democrat, Amwell East). New Jersey is represented in the United States Senate by Democrats Cory Booker (Newark, term ends 2027) and Bob Menendez (Harrison, term ends 2025).

For the 2020–2021 session of the 21st New Jersey Legislative District, the Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Thomas Keane, Jr. (R, Westfield) and in the General Assembly by John Brumnick (R, Westfield) and Nancy Munoz (R, Summit ).

Union County is governed by a Board of Elected Freeholders, whose nine members are elected at large for three-year terms of office on a staggered basis, with three seats elected annually, with an appointed county manager overseeing day-to-day operations. -day operations of the county. At the annual reorganization meeting held in early January, the board elects a chairman and vice chairman from among its members. As of 2019Union County Owners are Chair Bette Jane Kowalski (D, Cranford, term ends December 31, 2019), Vice Chair Alexander Mirabella (D, Fanwood, 2021) Angel G. Estrada (D, Elizabeth, 2020), Angela R. Garretson (D, Hillside Township, 2020), Sergio Granados (D, Elizabeth, 2019), Christopher Hudak (D, Linden, term ends December 31, 2020), Kimberly Palmieri-Mouded (D, Westfield, 2021), Andrea Staten (D, Roselle, 2021) and Rebecca Williams (D, Plainfield, 2019)). Countywide elected constitutional officials are County Clerk Joanne Rajoppy (D, Union, 2020), Sheriff Peter Corvelli (D, Kenilworth, 2020), and Surrogate James S. LaCourte (D, Springfield Township, 2019). The county manager is Edward Oatman.

Politics

Westfield Presbyterian Church as seen from Mindaskin Park near the city center

As of March 23, 2011, there were a total of 20,684 registered voters in Westfield, of which 6,485 (31.4% vs. 8% countywide) were registered as Democrats, 5,244 people (25.4% vs. 15.3%) were registered as Republicans, and 8 942 people. (43.2% vs. 42.9%) are registered as unaffiliated. There are 13 registered voters for other parties. Of the city’s 2010 Census population, 68.2% (compared to 53.3% in Union County) were registered to vote, including 97.5% of those ages 18 and over (compared to 70.6 % by county).

In the 2012 presidential election, Democrat Barack Obama received 8,080 votes (50.9% to 66.0% districtwide), ahead of Republican Mitt Romney with 7,555 votes (47.6% to 32.3%) and other candidates with 147 votes (0.9% versus 0.8%). %) of 15,866 ballots cast by the city’s 21,797 registered voters, on a 72. 8% turnout (versus 68.8% in Union County). In the 2008 presidential election, Democrat Barack Obama received 9,345 votes (54.5% to 63.1% districtwide), ahead of Republican John McCain with 7,541 votes (44.0% to 35.2%) and other candidates with 154 votes ( 0.9% vs. 0.9%). %), among 17,141 ballots cast by the city’s 21,251 registered voters, with a turnout of 80.7% (versus 74.7% in Union County). In the 2004 presidential election, Democrat John Kerry received 8,442 votes (50.6% to 58.3% districtwide), ahead of Republican George W. Bush with 8,037 votes (48.2% to 40.3%) and other candidates with 110 votes. (0.7% vs. 0.7%) of 16,683 ballots cast by the city’s 20,441 registered voters, on a turnout of 81.6% (vs. 72.3% countywide).

In the 2013 gubernatorial election, Republican Chris Christie received 64.1% of the vote (6,303 votes cast), ahead of Democrat Barbara Buono with 34.5% (3,394 votes) and other candidates with 1.3% (131 votes) of 10,053 ballots cast in the city by 21,513 registered voters (225 ballots spoiled) with a turnout of 46. 7%. In the 2009 gubernatorial election, Republican Chris Christie received 6,070 votes (51.0% to 41.7% districtwide), ahead of Democrat John Corzine with 4,776 votes (40.2% to 50.6%), independent Chris Daggett with 900 votes (7.6% vs. 5.9%) and other candidates with 58 votes (0.5% vs. 0.8%) out of 11,893 ballots cast by the city’s 20,982 registered voters, giving a turnout of 56.7% ( against 46.5% in the district).

Education

Public school students in kindergarten through twelfth grade attend Westfield Public Schools. As of the 2018-19 school year, the 10-school district had 6,304 students and 500.4 class teachers (on an FTE basis), for a student-teacher ratio of 12.6:1. The district has a central kindergarten, six district elementary schools ( grades 1–5), two high schools (grades 6–8) separated by a north/south side boundary, and one high school (9–12 grades). Schools in the District (2018–19 National Center for Education Statistics): Lincoln Early Childhood Center (with 310 students; in grades PreK-K), Franklin Elementary School (580; 1-5 – North), Jefferson Elementary School ( 442; 1-5 – South), McKinley Elementary School (341; 1-5 – South), Tamakes Elementary School (401; 1-5 – South), Washington Elementary School (309; 1-5 – North) , Wilson Elementary School (355; 1-5 – North), Roosevelt Intermediate School (777; 6-8 – North), Thomas Alva Edison Intermediate School (844; 6-8 – South) and
Westfield High School (1865; 9-12).

For high school, public school students from Westfield and all Union County are eligible to apply to Union County vocational schools, which include Union County Magnet High School, Union County Academy for Information Technology, Union County Academy for Allied Health Sciences, Union County Vocational High School and Union County Academy of the Performing Arts.

Holy Trinity Interparochial School is a Middle States accredited Catholic school operated by the three parishes of Holy Trinity and St. Helena in Westfield along with Our Lady of Lourdes in Mountainside that offers education from pre-K through 8th grade and operates under aegis from the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Newark.

Transportation

Roads and highways

Route 28 eastbound through Westfield

As of May 2010, the city had a total of 108.63 miles (174.82 km) of roads, of which 96.69 miles ( 155.61 km) were maintained by the municipality, 9. 94 miles (16.00 km) by Union County and 2.00 miles (3.22 km). to the New Jersey Department of Transportation.

The main road serving Westfield is New Jersey Route 28, which runs about two miles along the commuter railroad that marks the boundary between the city’s north and south sides. Westfield can also be accessed via exits 135 and 137 from the nearby Garden State Parkway, or via the Lawrence, Mountain, or Springfield Avenue exits from U.S. Route 22.

Public Transportation

Westfield Station

NJ Transit (NJT) provides passenger rail service from Westfield Station on the Raritan Valley Line to Newark Penn Station with a connection to New York Pennsylvania Station. Westfield passengers can take a one-seat (no transfer) trip to New York’s Pennsylvania Station on off-peak weekdays, made possible by upgrades to the NJT train’s equipment for New York traffic. Westfield’s location and schedule on the Raritan Valley line make it desirable for commuters, with a 24-hour service to/from Newark Penn station several times during the morning and evening rush hours. On these 24-hour flights, the one-way time to/from New York Penn Station is 50 minutes or 20 minutes from/to Newark Pennsylvania Station.

NJT Bus Route 113 provides single-seat service to the New York Port Authority bus terminal seven days a week from downtown, about an hour to New York City, with additional services available along Route 22 on the northern edge of the city (NJT Bus Routes 114 and 117), travel time is approximately 45 minutes. Route 59 provides local bus service between Plainfield and Newark.

Newark Liberty International Airport is approximately 20 minutes away and is most conveniently accessible via Route 22 or the NJT train. Linden Airport, a general aviation facility, is in the neighboring city of Linden, New Jersey.

Services

Residential telephone services are provided by Verizon Communications. Westfield cable television is supplied by Comcast [18], which also provides Westfield Community Television (channel 36), News 12 New Jersey (channel 62), and Scotch Plains Local Access Channel (channel 34) Verizon FiOS is also offered in Westfield, which provides digital cable, high-speed Internet and telephone connection. Electricity is supplied through the State Electricity and Gas Company. Gas is supplied by Elizabethtown Gas and water is supplied by American Water of New Jersey. Disposal is collected at the curbside by private hauliers hired by the Public Works Department every two weeks, while rubbish is picked up by private haulers hired by residents.

Media

Westfield is served by the local weekly newspaper Westfield Leader . Record-Press served the community until it finished publishing in 2008. Westfield is also served by multilateral newspapers including Courier News , a daily newspaper based in Bridgewater Township, and The Star-Ledger, based in Newark. Westfield Patch is an online news source dedicated exclusively to local Westfield news, updated around the clock by a small staff of paid editors and volunteers. Exactly the same TAPInto Westfield is an online news source dedicated to Westfield local news.

Westfield Public Television (WCT)

Local Residents Access Channel 36 operates from the Municipal Building on Broad Street in Westfield on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and half of every Sunday. WCT provides limited community-related programming, coverage of city council meetings, and operates the WCT bulletin board. WCT shares its time on channel 36 with Blue Devil Television, which originates from Westfield High School and produces approximately 200 original productions each school year.

Culture

Greek Archdiocese of America Metropolis of New Jersey headquartered in Westfield.

Notable people

See also: Category: People from Westfield, NJ

People who were born in, residents of, or otherwise closely associated with Westfield include:

  • Mark Achito (born 1966), playwright, writer and humorist.
  • Charles Addams (1912–1988), cartoonist for The New Yorker , best known for his 9 cartoons0123 Addams family .
  • Kim Alsop (born c. 1933), former head coach of the Samford Bulldogs football team.
  • Virginia Apgar (1909–1974), creator of the Apgar score for assessing the health of newborns
  • Billy Ard (born 1959), former NFL quarterback for the New York Giants and Green Bay Packers.
  • H. W. Ambruster (1879–1961), football coach, chemical engineer, actor and teacher
  • Omar Ashmawi, Director of Human Resources and General Counsel of the Office of Congressional Ethics.
  • Richard Bagger (born 1960), former mayor, who served as chief of staff for New Jersey Governor Chris Christie.
  • Robert L. Barchi (born 1946), 20th President of Rutgers University 2012-2020
  • Cheryl Barnes, singer and actress, best known for her role in Milos Forman’s 1979 film adaptation of Hair , where she played the mother of Hud’s young son.
  • Caroline Beebe (1873–1950), pianist, founder of the New York Chamber Music Society
  • Brian Beller (born 1971), bass guitarist known for his work with Mike Keneally, Steve Vai, Dethklok, Dream Theater’s James LaBrie and Dweezil Zappa.
  • John Brumnick (born 1953), member of the New Jersey General Assembly representing the 21st Legislative District since 2003.
  • Brock Brower (1931–2014), writer, journalist and broadcaster
  • Dave Brown (born 1970), NFL quarterback, 1st round additional draft pick, 1992–2000 (New York Giants, Arizona Cardinals).
  • Steve Brozak (born 1961), managing partner and president of WBB Securities, LLC, Democratic congressional candidate in the 2004 election cycle, and chairman and CEO of StormBio, Inc.
  • Robert N. Buck (1914–2007), aviator and writer who broke 14 junior airspeed records in the 1930s, began his flying career at Westfield Airport
  • Alan Bunce (1900–1965), radio and television actor.
  • Devin Curley (b. 2001, Class of 2019), social media personality.
  • Chris Campbell (born 1954), wrestler who won the bronze medal in freestyle wrestling at the 1992 Summer Olympics.
  • Gil Chapman (born 1953), running and comeback specialist at the University of Michigan and the New Orleans Saints.
  • Steve Cheek (born 1977), NFL player, 2001–2005 (San Francisco residents, Kansas City State Chiefs, Carolina Panthers).
  • Michael Chertoff (born 1953), US Secretary of Homeland Security and former US District Court Judge.
  • John Hironna (1928–2010), head coach of the Rhode Island Rams football team in 1961 and 1962
  • Chris Christie (born 1962), Governor of New Jersey who lived in Westfield for a year while his home in Mendham was being built.
  • Bob Clotworthy (1931–2018), diver who competed in the 3m springboard at the 1952 and 1956 Olympics and won the bronze and gold medals, respectively.
  • Pat Cosker (born 1975), college squash coach.
  • John Cuneo (born 1957), illustrator whose work has been published in The New Yorker , Esquire , Sports Illustrated and The Atlantic .
  • Nicholas Delpopolo (born 1989), judoka who represented the United States at the 2012 Summer Olympics and 2016 Summer Olympics.
  • Robert S. Dietz (1914–1995), marine geologist, geophysicist, and oceanographer who pioneered research into seafloor propagation.
  • Alexander Wilson Drake (1843–1916), artist, collector and critic
  • Sarah Driver (born 1955), independent filmmaker.
  • Michael DuHaime (born 1974), Republican strategist and public affairs executive.
  • Jeff Edwards (1931–2014), actor and game show host.
  • Edward Einhorn (born 1970), children’s writer, director and playwright.
  • Mike Emanuel (born 1967), Washington DC correspondent for Fox News.
  • Thomas Farley, pediatrician who served as Commissioner of the Philadelphia Department of Health.
  • Kevin Feige (born 1973), film producer and president of Marvel Studios.
  • Michael Fennelly (born 1949), rock guitarist, singer and songwriter who has performed with The Millennium and Crabby Appleton.
  • Gerald Foster (1900–1987). an artist who participated in the painting event in an art competition at the 1932 Summer Olympics.
  • William Chapman Foster (1897–1984), businessman and high-ranking government official who negotiated several arms control treaties.
  • Nona Garson (born 1958), equestrian, competed in team and individual vault at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney.
  • GH057ayame (Playertag Eric Hewitt) is a former Major League Gaming pro who works for 343 Industries and is working on the upcoming Halo games.
  • Gina Glantz (born around 1943), political strategist, campaign manager, field director and consultant.
  • John Duvall Gluck (1878–1951), philanthropist, customs broker, and con artist, best known for popularizing the practice of sending letters to and replying to Santa Claus in New York.
  • Dan Graham (born 1942), artist, writer and curator.
  • Joseph Greenspan (born 1992), football player for the Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC of the United Football League.
  • Robert Greifeld (born 1957), CEO of NASDAQ OMX-.
  • Matt Gutman (born 1977), correspondent for ABC News.
  • Harry Hanan (1916–1982), cartoonist for the syndicated comic strip Louie .
  • Kenneth Hand (1899–1988), politician and judge who served in the New Jersey Senate.
  • Walt Hansgen (1919–1966), racing driver.
  • Chuck Hardwick (born 1941), politician and business leader who served as Speaker of the New Jersey General Assembly and was a candidate for Governor of New Jersey.
  • Langston Hughes (1902–1967), poet.
  • Clark Halings (1922–2011), realist painter.
  • Zora Neal Hurston (1891–1960), folklorist.
  • Robert Kaplow (born c. 1954), teacher and writer, whose coming-of-age novel was made into the film Me and Orson Welles .
  • Thomas Keane, Jr. (born 1968), New Jersey State Senator and son of former New Jersey Governor Thomas Keane.
  • Mary Jo Keenan, actress who starred in series “Nurses” .
  • Kevin Kelly (born 1952), founder of Wired magazine.
  • Martin Kunert (born 1970), film director and writer/producer of Voices of Iraq , MTV Fear and Campfire Tales .
  • Christian J. Lambertsen (1917–2011), “father of frogs”
  • Marilyn Lang (born 1952), Playboy Playmate in May 1974 and Playmate of the Year in 1975
  • Richard Lee (1943–2007), co-author of The New York Times bestseller Holy Blood and the Holy Grail and other fiction and non-fiction.
  • Margaret Carver Leighton (1896–1987), children’s writer.
  • Ira Lewis (1932–2015), actor and playwright whose work included Chinese Coffee .
  • John List (1925–2008), murderer convicted of the deaths of his wife, mother and three children. Known as the “Westfield Boogeyman”.
  • Matt Laughlin, Athletic, is the radio play-by-play voice of the New Jersey Devils of the National Hockey League on WFAN.
  • Andrew McCarthy (born 1962), actor who appeared in Weekend at Bernie’s and currently stars in The Family .
  • Cy Montgomery (born 1958), naturalist, author and screenwriter.
  • Patrick Morrisey (born 1967), elected Attorney General of West Virginia in 2012
  • Rebecca Morse (born 1992), ice hockey defenseman, currently playing for the Capital Rivet of the National Women’s Hockey League.
  • Laura Overdeck, entrepreneur and philanthropist, founder and president of Bedtime Math.
  • Bill Palatucci (born 1958), attorney who is a member of the Republican National Committee and the New Jersey State Allotment Commission, led the selection of personnel to replace President Donald Trump.
  • Randolph Perkins (1871–1936), mayor of Westfield from 1903 to 1905, represented New Jersey’s 6th congressional district from 1921 to 1936
  • Dave Perkowski (b. 1947), former competitive swimmer who represented the United States in the 100m breaststroke at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City.
  • Arthur N. Pearson (1867–1957), businessman and politician who served as Speaker of the New Jersey General Assembly and President of the New Jersey Senate.
  • Paul Robeson (1898–1976), athlete, actor, singer, political activist, NFL guard from 1920 to 1922 for the Akron Profi and Milwaukee Badgers.
  • Andrew K. Ruotolo (1952–1995), politician who served as Attorney for Union County, New Jersey.
  • John Rzeznik (born 1965), vocalist for the Goo Goo Dolls.
  • Bret Schundler (born 1959), former mayor of Jersey City and former New Jersey gubernatorial candidate.
  • Colin Sexton (born 1979), actress who made her Broadway debut at the age of 20 in Jekyll & Hyde in 2000.
  • Matthew Sklar (born 1973), Tony Award-nominated composer for the Broadway musicals Elf” and “The Wedding Singer” , as well as the conductor of many other productions.
  • Jessica St. Clair (born 1976), actress and improv comedian.
  • Dan Saucek (born 1969), North Carolina state senator.
  • Jeff Thorborg (born 1941), MLB player and manager.
  • P. Roy Vagelos (born 1929), former chairman and CEO of Merck & Co.
  • Jeffrey A. Warsh (born 1960), former member of the New Jersey General Assembly and chief executive of NJ Transit.
  • Dave Weinstein (born 1988), appointed by New Jersey Governor Chris Christie in 2016 as the state’s chief technology officer.
  • Roger Welch (born 1946), conceptual artist.
  • Harrison A. Williams (1919–2001), US senator who was forced to resign in the face of expulsion due to his involvement in the Abscam affair.
  • Malinda Williams (born 1975), actress.
  • Glen Everett Wolfenden (1930–2007), ornithologist known for his long-term studies of the Florida scrub jay population at the Archbold Biological Station near Lake Placid, Florida.
  • Harold “Butch” Woolfolk (born 1960), who played in the NFL from 1982 to 1988, played for the New York Giants, Houston Oilers and Detroit Lions.
  • Dan Yemin, punk rock guitarist.

used literature

external links

  • official website
  • Westfield Chamber of Commerce and Industry
  • 2015–16 Westfield Public Schools Report Card from the New Jersey Department of Education

Cranford, New Jersey

Rowers pass Cranford Canoe Club on the River Rahway during the annual Fourth of July competition at Cranford.

Cranford as depicted on a 1913 Board of Trade pamphlet.

Cranford is a borough in Union County, New Jersey, located 14 miles (23 km) southwest of Manhattan. The 2010 United States Census reported that the township had a population of 22,625, an increase of 47 (+0. 2%) from the 22,578 counted in the 2000 Census, which in turn decreased by 55 (-0.2%). .2%) of 22,633 people counted in the 2000 census. 1990 Census.

In both 2018 and 2019, Star-Ledger named Cranford the top downtown in New Jersey after an online vote, calling it “charming [and] snow globe-like.” New Jersey Monthly magazine ranked Cranford #34 in its 2010 Best Places to Live.

NJ Transit rail service is available at Cranford Station, along the Raritan Valley Rail Line, with service to Newark Penn Station and Penn Station in Midtown Manhattan via Midtown Direct. It is part of the New York metropolitan area.

Cranford was incorporated as a borough by an act of the New Jersey State Legislature on March 14, 1871, from portions of Clark, Linden, Springfield, Union, and Westfield Townships. Portions of the borough were taken to form Garwood (in 1903) and Kenilworth (in 1907). The borough’s name is said to come from the Crane family, including John Crane who built a mill in 1720 on the River Rahway.

CONTENTS

  • 1 Historical reserve

    • 1.1 Historical figures
  • 2 Geography
  • 3 parks

    • 3.1 City parks
    • 3.2 county parks
    • 3.3 Rahway River Parkway – Cranford Section

      • 3.3.1 Cranford Riverwalk
  • 4 Demographics

    • 4.1 2010 Census
    • 4.2 Census 2000
  • 5 Economy
  • 6 Crime
  • 7 Climate
  • 8 Government

    • 8.1 Local government

      • 8.1.1 Women in elected positions
    • 8.2 Federal, State, and District
    • 8.3 Policy
  • 9 Education
  • 10 Local media
  • 11 Arts and culture
  • 12 places of worship
  • 13 Transport

    • 13.1 Roads and highways
    • 13.2 Public transport

      • 13.2.1 Railway
      • 13.2.2 Bus
      • 13.2.3 Air
      • 13.2.4 Freight
  • 14 Film and television
  • 15 Notable people
  • 16 Links
  • 17 External links

Historical Preservation

Cover of the Cranford Souvenir (1894) by architect Frank T. Lent.

Announcement of the 1894 River Carnival by the Cranford Boating Association.

Illustration of a lantern-lit Cranford River Carnival in a 1908 issue of Harper’s Weekly.

More Information: Historic Sites in Cranford, NJ

Historic Sites in the township are overseen by the Cranford Historic Preservation Advisory Board.

The Cranford Historical Society, a private enterprise founded in 1927 and located in Hanson Park at Springfield Avenue, maintains the Crane-Phillips House (c. 1845) located at 124 North Union Avenue as a museum.

Historical Figures

Although no known residents of Cranford died during the American Civil War, at least 22 were active in the Union Army at the time of Gen. Robert E. Lee’s surrender. The last surviving Cranford Civil War veteran died in 1935.

James E. Warner (1866–1933) – Former Union County Sheriff who was the namesake of James E. Warner Square at Cranford railway station. Alarmed by the then increasing pollution of the Rahway River given the clear waters of his youth, Warner campaigned for the preservation of the Rahway River and the Rahway River Parkway parkland. One of Sheriff Warner’s successful goals in dealing with the pollution of the Rahway River was his fight to fire papermakers; one such venue is now a regional theater known as the Paper Mill Theatre, Millburn. Cranford Canoe Club, built in 1908, still offers canoes and kayaks for rent on the river in the city.

Charles Genzel (1859–1936) was one of the founders of the Union County Parks Commission, which maintained a park throughout the Rahway River and its tributaries in the 1920s, the Greenway now known as the Rahway River Parkway. He was an engineer for the Pennsylvania Railroad and the New Jersey Central Railroad. Hansel lived on the 300 block of North Union Avenue in a house that still stands today, later moving to what is now Gray Funeral Home near what is now Hansel Dam by Sperry Park. For his efforts to preserve the Rahway River, a memorial brass plaque was placed in Echo Lake Park for Hansel.

Joshua Bryant (1852–1898) was Cranford’s first black law enforcement officer and the borough’s first black citizen to hold elected office.

William P. Westervelt is credited with foiling the Baltimore Plot, an unsuccessful assassination attempt on President-elect Abraham Lincoln. He did this by cutting the telegraph wires that would have alerted the assassins to Lincoln’s arrival.

Geography

According to the US Census Bureau, the township had a total area of ​​4.87 square miles (12.62 km 2 ), including 4.84 square miles (12.52 km 2 ) of land and 0.04 square miles (0.1 km 2 ) of water (0.78%). .

The Borough is bordered by nine municipalities: Garwood and Westfield to the west, Springfield Township to the north, Kenilworth to the northeast, Rosel and Rosel Park to the east, Linden to the southeast, Winfield Township and Clark to the south.

Parks

Township parks

Parks operated by the borough and controlled by the Cranford Recreation and Parks Department include:

  • Adams Park – Adams Avenue and Lambert Street. Morse Creek flows into Cranford behind this park.
  • Buchanan Park – Centennial Avenue and Buchanan Avenue
  • Cranford Canoe Club – Springfield Avenue and Orange Avenue The Cranford Canoe Club rents canoes and kayaks for trips on the River Rahway in Cranford. The current structure was built as a private canoe club in 1908.
  • Community Center – Walnut Avenue. The Cranford Community Center, adjacent to the Cranford Public Library, offers classes, sports, a performance series, and other recreational activities.
  • Josiah Crane Park – Springfield Avenue and North Union Avenue. In 1971, the Cranford Historical Society commemorated the farm and country home of Josiah Crane Sr. (1791–1873) in the park across from First Presbyterian Church on the River Rahway. This park now houses the Cranford 9/11 memorial.
  • Cranford West – Hope, NJ. Originally the home of the Cranford Boys’ Club on Silver Lake from the 1920s to the 1960s.
  • Girl Scout Park – Springfield Avenue and Orange Avenue. Once upon a time there was a canoe club on this site, later demolished at 1950s, Neva Sykes Girl Scout home.
  • Hampton Park – Eastman Street and
  • Hampton Street

  • Hanson Park – Springfield Avenue and Holly Street. Hanson Park Conservation Home.
  • Johnson Park – Johnson Avenue. The Johnson Avenue Playground opened in July 1957.
  • Lincoln Park – Lincoln Avenue in the Southern Union. What is now Lincoln Park was Cranford Golf Club in 1899, now moved to Westfield and named Echo Lake Country Club. The Lincoln Avenue area was designed by Willie Dunn. Lincoln Park was also originally a former estate said to have supplied lumber for the construction of the USS US Constitution” (“Old Ironsides”) in the 1700s. The area, located on the corner of Old York Road and Benjamin Street, also included the largest sour gum ever recorded in the northeastern states, known as the Cranford Pepperidge Tree or “Old Peppy”. Bocce tournaments have been held in the park since the mid-1960s.
  • Mayor’s Park – Springfield Ave and North Union Ave
  • Memorial Park – Springfield Avenue and Central Avenue, in 2014 the Cranford Historical Society dedicated a Civil War memorial.
  • Roosevelt Park – Orange Avenue and Pacific Avenue
  • Sherman Park – Lincoln Avenue East. Former site of the Sherman School and located on Old York Road.

County Parks

Lake view in Nomahegan Park across from Union County College.

Parks administered by the county within the boundaries of Cranford (overseen by Union County, New Jersey Department of Parks and Recreation) include:

  • Lenape Park in Cranford, Kenilworth, Springfield, Union and Westfield. Two tusks of an ancient American mastodon were found in 1936 north of Kenilworth Boulevard in present-day Lenape Park (other sources mention marshland just behind what is now the parking lot of Union County College’s main building).
  • McConnell Park (formerly known as Liberty Park and often misspelled as “McConnell Park”) is named after the city’s first physician, Joseph Kerr McConnell. It is located on Eastman Street and was known as a peninsula during the Victorian era due to its position almost surrounded by the River Rahway.
  • Nomahegan Park (off Springfield Avenue across from Union County College) is named for the tributary of the Rahway River that runs through it, from Lenape Park to Echo Lake Park in Westfield and Springfield, called Nomahegan Creek. The name “Nomahegan” has many different spellings in historical sources (such as “Normahiggins”) and can mean “she-wolf” or “Mohegan women”. Federal Writers Project, WPA Guide to New Jersey: Garden State (1939) (“CRENFORD is an old residential town located along the RAHWAY RIVER PARKWAY, nearly 7 miles, connecting a number of county parks and playgrounds to Essex. County park system. There are provisions for summer and winter sports, a shooting range and a picnic grove.The Fourth of July Canoe Regatta is held annually.The gardens of fine old Victorian houses line the edge of the riverside boulevard.The riverside boulevard at the north end of Cranford is known as NOMAHEGAN PARK.The name Nomahegan is a variation of Nolunes Mohegans, as the Indians of New Jersey were called in the treaty that ended the Indian riots in 1758. She-wolf and treated with contempt by the struggling Iroquois”). In 2019In 1997, the county purchased a longhouse building with the intention of demolishing it and adding land to the park footprint.
  • Droescher’s Mill Park, located near the weir at Droescher’s Mill on High Street. Also called Squire Williams Park.
  • Mohawk Park is located on Mohawk Drive in the sunny part of Cranford (aka Indian Village).
  • Sperry Park (named for William Miller Sperry), located near North Union Avenue. Home of the annual rubber duck derby as a fundraiser for Hanson Park upstream of the River Rahway.
  • Unami Park (located at Lexington and S. Union Ave.).

Rahway River Boulevard – Cranford Section

More Information: List of Crossings of the Rahway River

Rahway River Parkway is a parkland greenway that hugs the Rahway River and its tributaries. It was designed in the 1920s by the firm of Olmsted Brothers, sons of the eminent landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted. The Cranford section follows the banks of the meandering Rahway River as it flows south through Lenape Park, Nomahegan Park, Hampton Park, McConnell Park, Hanson Park, Sperry Park, Crane Park, Mill Drasher Park, and Mohawk Park.

Cranford Riverwalk

Cranford Riverwalk and Heritage Corridor The Rahway River Boulevard section begins in parkland near where Orange Avenue meets Springfield at the Cranford Canoe Club and follows the Rahway River on its way south to mill Williams-Drescher from the early 18th century. At the Heritage Plaza building on the southwest corner of South Avenue and Centennial Avenue, the century-old stone walls and iconic stone columns winding through the woodland to the Dröscher Mill are still in place but in need of restoration and preservation. Future plans include renovating the Skating Pond at the Kaltenbach Estate, the Victorian Footbridge and Squire Williams Picnic Grove in Mill Drescher Park.

Demographics

Historical population
Census Pop. % ±
1880 1.184
1890 1.717 45.0%
1900 2854 66.2%
1910 3641 27.6%
1920 6001 64.8%
1930 11 126 85.4%
1940 12 860 15.6%
1950 18 602 44. 7%
1960 g. 26 424 42.0%
1970 27 391 3.7%
1980 24 573 -10.3%
1990 22 633 −7.9%
2000 22 578 -0.2%
2010 22 625 0.2%
2019 (estimate) 24 054 6.3%
Population sources:
1880–1920 1880–1890
1890–1910 1910–1930
1930–1990 2000 2010

2010 Census

The 2010 US Census counted 22,625 people, 8,583 households, and 6,154 families in the township. The population density was 4,684.6 people per square mile (1,808.7 people per 1 km 2 ). There were 8,816 housing units at an average density of 1,825. 4 per square mile (704.8/km 2). The racial makeup was 91.85% (20,781) White, 2.62% (592) Black or African American, 0.08% (18) Native American, 2.84% (643) Asian, Pacific Islander 0.02% (4), 1.03% (234) from other races and 1.56% (353) from two or more races. Hispanics or Latinos of any race were 6.51% (1,474) of the population.

Of 8,583 households, 33.4% had children under the age of 18; 60.2% were married couples living together; 8.4% of women’s families lived without husbands, and 28.3% did not have a family. Of all households, 24.8% were made up of individuals and 13.3% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size is 2.61, and the average family size is 3.15.

24.2% of the population were under the age of 18, 5.8% from 18 to 24, 23.6% from 25 to 44, 29.3% from 45 to 64, and 17.2% from aged 65 years and over. The mean age was 42.8 years. For every 100 women, there were 91.7 men. For every 100 women aged 18 and over, there were 87. 2 men.

The total population has increased by 47 or 0.21% since the 2010 census.

The Census Bureau’s 2006-2010 American Community Survey found that (in 2010 inflation-adjusted dollars) the median household income was $107,052 (with a margin of error of +/- $5,725), and the median household income was $128,534 (+/- $7,200). The average income of men was 81 9$79 (+/- $7,672) compared to $61,649 (+/- $4,965) for women. The per capita income for the township was $48,008 (+/- $2,581). About 2.1% of families and 3.3% of the population were below the poverty line, including 3.9% of those under the age of 18 and 8.5% of those aged 65 or over.

2000 Census

As of the 2000 US Census, there were 22,578 people, 8,397 households, and 6,222 families residing in the township. The population density was 4,684.2 people per square mile (1,808.6/km 2 ). There were 8,560 housing units at an average density of 1,775.9 per square mile (685.7/km 2). The racial makeup of the population was 93.70% White, 2.58% Black or African American, 0.04% Native American, 2.15% Asian, 0.02% Pacific Islander, 0.67% from other races, and 0. 84% of two or more races. 3.89% of the population was Hispanic or Latino of any race.

There were 8,397 households out of which 32.9% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 63.0% were married couples living together, 8.8% had a female householder with no husband present, and 25.9%% had no family. 21.9% of all households were made up of individuals and 10.2% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size is 2.62, and the average family size is 3.09.

The borough’s population was spread out: 23.3% under the age of 18, 5.3% from 18 to 24, 29.4% from 25 to 44, 24.1% from 45 to 64, and 17.9 % aged 65 and over. . The average age was 40 years. For every 100 women, there were 90.5 men. For every 100 women aged 18 and over, there were 86.2 men.

The median income for a household in the township was $76,338, and the median income for a family was $86,624. The median income for men was $60,757 versus $41,020 for women. The per capita income for the township was $33,283. About 1.0% of families and 2.5% of the population were below the poverty line, including 1.5% of those under age 18 and 6.3% of those age 65 or over.

Economy

Downtown Stores

Intersection

The Riverfront redevelopment project on South Avenue in downtown Cranford has added restaurants and residences.

In the 1980s, Cranford established the state’s first dedicated beautification district, which allows the downtown area to have a special tax on building owners and businesses for downtown development and marketing, operated by the Cranford Downtown Management Corporation. The DMC is governed by a Board of Directors made up of business owners, property owners, and residents, whose members are appointed by the Township committee.

Crime

Cranford is considered a safe city to live in. In 2019it was ranked the 7th safest city in New Jersey this year. In 2018, Cranford’s crime rate was 28.47 per 100,000, which is below New Jersey’s 208 crime rate, which in turn is lower than the US’s 381.

Climate

The climate in this area is characterized by hot, humid summers and generally mild to cool winters. According to the Köppen climate classification system, Cranford has a humid subtropical climate, abbreviated as Cfa on climate maps.

Jan

Feb

Climate data for Cranford, New Jersey.
Month Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep October Nov December Year
Record high °F (°C) 73
(23)
75
(24)
90
(32)
97
(36)
96
(36)
98
(37)
105
(41)
103
(39)
99
(37)
88
(31)
81
(27)
76
(24)
105
(41)
Medium High °F (°C) 40. 1
(4.5)
43.6
(6.4)
52.6
(11.4)
63.9
(17.7)
73.7
(23.2)
82.0
(27.8)
86.7
(30.4)
84.9
(29.4)
77.7
(25.4)
66.4
(19.1)
55.8
(13.2)
44.6
(7.0)
64.3
(17.9)
Daily Mean °F (°C) 30.8
(-0.7)
33.5
(0.8)
41.6
(5.3)
51.6
(10.9)
61.4
(16.3)
70.3
(21.3)
75.2
(24.0)
73.8
(23.2)
66.4
(19.1)
54.8
(12.7)
45.5
(7.5)
35.6
(2.0)
53.4
(11.9)
Medium Low °F (°C) 21.5
(-5.8)
23.3
(-4.8)
30.5
(-0.8)
39. 3
(4.1)
49.0
(9.4)
58.6
(14.8)
63.7
(17.6)
62.6
(17.0)
55.1
(12.8)
43.1
(6.2)
35.1
(1.7)
26.6
(-3.0)
42.4
(5.8)
Record low °F (°C) -10
(-23)
−6
(−21)
1
(-17)
12
(-11)
24
(-4)
32
(0)
42
(6)
39
(4)
33
(1)
22
(−6)
14
(-10)
-10
(-23)
Average precipitation in inches (mm) 3.72
(94)
3.00
(76)
4.25
(108)
4.25
(108)
4.52
(115)
4.32
(110)
5.08
(129)
4.73
(120)
4. 66
(118)
4.31
(109)
4.16
(106)
4.22
(107)
51.22
(1301)
Average snowfall in inches (cm) 6.9
(18)
7.9
(20)
3.7
(9.4)
0.4
(1.0)
0.0
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
0.4
(1.0)
4.2
(11)
23.5
(60)
Source: Western Regional Climate Center.

Government

Local government

Near downtown scene

Downtown and clocks

Cranford is governed under New Jersey’s city form of municipal government, one of 141 states (out of 565) that use it form, the second most common form of government in the state. The Township Committee is made up of five members who are directly elected by popular vote in partisan elections to three-year terms of office on a staggered basis, with one or two seats elected annually in the November three-year general election.

The members of the committee elect a chairman of the committee, who assumes the title of mayor, and another who is elected deputy mayor. Both positions are for one year. Four of the committee members take on departmental oversight functions as commissioner of finance, commissioner of public safety, commissioner of public works and engineering, and commissioner of public affairs. Mayor of Cranford does not accept departmental appointments. The township committee is a part-time body and the township government is run day by day by the township administrator and heads of various departments. The police chief is Ryan Greco, the township administrator is Jamie Cryan, and the township clerk is Patty Donahue.

As of 2021, the members of the Cranford Township committee are Mayor Kathleen Miller Prunty (deceased, 2022), Brian Andrews (second year), Jason Garis (third year), Thomas H. Hannen, Jr. (deceased, 2021) and Mary O’Connor. (R, 2022).

Women in elected office

As of 2021, eleven women have been elected to the Cranford Township Committee and four women have served as Mayor of Cranford. Barbara Brande was the first woman elected to the township committee and the first female mayor of the township. Mayor Brande was elected to the city committee at 1974 and re-elected in 1977, serving a total of six years. She was mayor of Cranford in 1977. Caroline Vollero, the longest-serving woman on the borough committee at nine years, was Cranford’s second female mayor in 1994. Barbara Bilger, the borough’s third female mayor in 2002 and 2004, was also the first woman to serve two terms as borough mayor. Mayor Bilger is the first Republican woman to serve as township commissioner and mayor.

Union County Freeholder Bette Jane Kowalski is a Cranford resident and the first Cranford woman to be elected to the Union County Council of Chosen Freeholders. Freeholder Kowalski was an unsuccessful candidate for the Cranford Township Committee at 1999 and served as Chairman of the Union County Freeholder in 2007 and 2019.

The women commissioners of the village include:

  • Barbara Brande (Democrat) – 1975 to 1980 (mayor in 1977)
  • Sandy Wicks (Democrat) – 1982 to 1984
  • Mary Lou Farmer (Democrat) – 1984 to 1986
  • Caroline Vollero (Democrat) – 1988 to 1996 (mayor in 1994, deputy mayor in 1993)
  • Barbara Bilger (Republican) – since 1990 to 1992, 2002 to 2004 and September 2015 to November 2015 (mayor in 2002 and 2004, deputy mayor in 1992 and 2003)
  • Ann Darby (Republican) – 2003 to 2005 (Deputy Mayor in 2004)
  • Marta Garcia (Republican) – 2008 to 2010 (Deputy Mayor in 2010)
  • Lisa Adubato (Republican) – 2012 to August 2015 (Deputy Mayor in 2014 and 2015 (part))
  • Mary O’Connor (Republican) – 2014 to present (Deputy Mayor in 2015 (partial) and in 2016)
  • Ann Dooley (Democrat) – 2016 to 2019 (Deputy Mayor in 2018 and 2019)
  • Kathleen Miller Prunty (Democrat) – 2020–present (Deputy Mayor 2020, Mayor 2021–present)

Federal, State, and District Representation

Cranford is located in the 7th Congressional District and is part of New Jersey’s 21st state legislative district.

For the 117th US Congress. New Jersey’s 7th congressional district is represented by Tom Malinowski (Democrat, Amwell East). New Jersey is represented in the United States Senate by Democrats Cory Booker (Newark, term ends 2027) and Bob Menendez (Harrison, term ends 2025).

For the 2018–2019 session (Senate, General Assembly), the 21st Legislative District of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Thomas Keane, Jr. (R, Westfield) and in the General Assembly by John Brumnick (R, Westfield) and Nancy Munoz (R, Summit).

Union County is governed by a Board of Elected Freeholders, whose nine members are elected at-large to three-year terms of office on a staggered basis, with three seats up for election each year, with an appointed county manager overseeing day-to-day operations. -day operations of the county. At the annual reorganization meeting held in early January, the board elects a chairman and vice chairman from among its members. As of 2019Year, Freeholders of the County Union are Chair Bette Jane Kowalski (D, Cranford, term ends December 31, 2019), Vice Chair Alexander Mirabella (D, Fanwood, 2021) Angel G. Estrada (D, Elizabeth, 2020), Angela R Garretson ( D, Hillside Township, 2020), Sergio Granados (D, Elizabeth, 2019), Christopher Hudak ( D, Linden, term ends December 31, 2020), Kimberly Palmieri-Mouded (D, Westfield, 2021), Andrea Staten ( D, Roselle, 2021) and Rebecca Williams (D, Plainfield, 2019). Countywide elected constitutional officials are County Clerk Joanne Rajoppy (D, Union, 2020), Sheriff Peter Corvelli (D, Kenilworth, 2020), and Surrogate James S. LaCourte (D, Springfield Township, 2019). The county manager is Edward Oatman.

Politics

As of March 23, 2011, Cranford Township had a total of 15,649 registered voters, of which 4,887 (31.2% vs. 41.8% countywide) were registered as Democrats, 3,701 (23. 7% vs. 15.3%) were registered as Republicans and 7,046 (45.0% vs. 42.9%)%) were registered as unaffiliated. There are 15 registered voters from other parties. Among the township’s 2010 Census population, 69.2% (vs. 53.3% in Union County) were registered to vote, including 91.2% of those ages 18 and over (vs. 70.6% countywide) .

In the 2012 presidential election, Democrat Barack Obama received 6,236 votes (51.0% to 66.0% districtwide), ahead of Republican Mitt Romney with 5,772 votes (47.2% to 32.3%) and other candidates with 141 vote (1.2% versus 0.8%). %), among 12,223 ballots cast by the township’s 16,332 registered voters, on a 74.8% turnout (versus 68.8% in Union County). In the 2008 presidential election, Democrat Barack Obama received 6,513 votes (49.6% to 63.1% district), ahead of Republican John McCain with 6371 votes (48.6% to 35.2%) and other candidates with 164 votes (1.3% to 0.9%). %) of 13,120 ballots cast by the borough’s 16,145 registered voters, with a turnout of 81.3% (versus 74.7% in Union County). In the 2004 presidential election, Republican George W. Bush received 6,455 votes (50. 4% to 40.3% districtwide), ahead of Democrat John Kerry with 6,160 votes (48.1% to 58.3%) and other candidates with 111 votes ( 0.9% vs. 0.7%) of 12,795 ballots cast by 15,822 township registered voters, on a turnout of 80.9% (vs. 72.3% countywide).

In the 2013 gubernatorial election, Republican Chris Christie received 62.5% of the vote (4926 votes cast), ahead of Democrat Barbara Buono with 35.9% (2834 votes) and other candidates with 1.6% (124 votes) from 8017 ballots, cast in the village 16,108 registered voters (133 ballots were spoiled) with a turnout of 49.8%. In the 2009 gubernatorial election, Republican Chris Christie received 4,787 votes (52.3% to 41.7% districtwide), ahead of Democrat John Corzine with 3,421 votes (37.4% to 50.6%), Independent Chris Daggett with 793 votes (8.7% vs. 5.9%) and other candidates with 82 votes (0.9% vs. 0.8%) out of 9,146 ballots cast by 15,871 township registered voters, giving a turnout of 57.6% ( against 46.5% in the district).

In the 2016 presidential election, Democrat Hillary Clinton received 6,244 votes (52. 3% to 65.6% district), ahead of Donald Trump’s 5,110 votes (42.8% to 30.9% district) and other candidates who received in the amount of 593 votes (4.9%). compared to 3.6% in the county). 11 9 were submitted from Cranford47 ballots out of 16,844 registered voters (voter turnout was 70% vs. 68.87% countywide).

In the 2020 presidential election, Democrat Joe Biden received 170,245 votes in Union County, ahead of Donald Trump’s 80,002 votes. Joe Biden won Union County with 67.3% of the vote.

Education

Tree in Nomahegan Park opposite Union County College

Nomahegan Park

Cranford High School is one of the top high schools in the state. Cranford Township Public Schools is a comprehensive public school district serving students in kindergarten through twelfth grade. As of 2018–19school year, the seven-school district had 3,853 students and 323.0 classroom teachers (on a full-time basis), with a student-teacher ratio of 11. 9:1. Schools in the district (according to National Center for Education Statistics on enrollment for 2018–19): Bloomingdale Avenue School with 255 students in grades K-2, Brookside Place School with 365 students in grades K-5, Hillside Avenue School with 702 students. in grades K-8, Livingston Avenue School with 251 students in grades 3-5, Orange Avenue School with 738 students in grades 3-8, Walnut Avenue School with 312 students in grades PreK-2, and
Cranford High School with 1233 students in grade 9-12. Cranford High School has a curriculum that emphasizes technology in the schools, as well as an emphasis on service learning. The high school has been recognized for its service learning work and for being a national school of character. Cranford High School was ranked 51st out of 328 public high schools in New Jersey in 2012 by New Jersey Monthly after ranking 13th in 2010 and has won a number of national and statewide awards for its innovative curriculum. The Lincoln School, which houses the county’s administrative offices, also offers two of the county’s alternative educational programs, CAP and CAMP.

Cranford has several religious and private schools. St. Michael’s School, located in downtown Cranford, is a Roman Catholic parochial school that serves kindergarten students through 8th grade and is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Elementary Schools operating under the auspices of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Newark.

The main campus of Union County College, New Jersey’s oldest community college, built in 1933, is located in Cranford. The Cranford campus, one of four counties, was founded in 1956 year.

Local Media

Cranford Canoe Club’s 1911 Annual Dinner Menu.

Cranford media includes:

  • Westfield Leader . This local weekly paper covers all Cranford City Council meetings and offers other articles about Cranford.
  • Union News Daily . The news outlet covering Union County news has a dedicated Cranford section. It is part of LocalSource and is published by Worrall Community Newspapers of Union. The Cranford newspaper cover is also published monthly as Cranford Life .
  • Other multinational newspapers include Courier News , a daily newspaper based in Bridgewater Township, and The Star-Ledger and Suburban News, based in Newark.
  • Cranford Monthly is published by Renna Media, located on Walnut Street in Cranford, New Jersey. Every month, 9,800 newspapers are printed and distributed free of charge.
  • TV-35 . Cranford also has its own channel, TV-35, which broadcasts live weekly township committee meetings and is available to cable and Verizon FiOS television subscribers.

Cranford TV-35 public access logo

Founded in 1986.

  • Emergency radio. The village operates a low power AM radio station on 680 kHz. The station provides information during emergencies in the village.

Cranford Chronicle (formerly Cranford Citizen & Chronicle ) closed in June 2015.

Arts and Culture

Cranford River Carnival Program 1914 years old.

  • The opening of the Cranford Film Festival at the Cranford Theater was announced in January 2020.
  • The Cranford Drama Club is a local theater company founded in 1919 that puts on a variety of plays each year. It is the oldest community theater in New Jersey. The CDC has its own small performing arts theater on the south side of the city.
  • PorchFest is an annual music festival in Cranford.
  • Dreyer Farms, one of the last remaining farms in Union County, hosts art exhibitions and performances during the off-season.
  • The Roy W. Smith Theater and Tomasulo Art Gallery at Union County College offer live performances and art shows.
  • Cranford Public Library began as a Carnegie Library.

Places of Worship

Temple Beth El Mekor Chayim on Walnut Avenue in Cranford

Cranford First Presbyterian Church, circa 1910

  • Temple Beth El Mekor Chaim on Walnut Avenue in Cranford for over 100 years serving the egalitarian traditional Jewish community of Cranford and Westfield.
  • Trinity Episcopal Church on Forest Avenue was founded in 1872. Her day school offers preschool, daycare, and primary care programs.
  • Cranford First Presbyterian Church on Springfield Avenue, home to Helen K. Baldwin Nursery School, was founded in 1850.
  • High Street First Baptist Church was founded in June 1887. Its former minister, Deborah Cannon Partridge Wolfe, was the first black woman to be ordained by the American Baptist Church.
  • St Michael’s Church, Alden Street was founded as the city’s Roman Catholic parish in 1872.

Transportation

View north along Garden State Parkway at Exit 137 in Cranford.

Roads and Highways

As of May 2010, the township had a total of 78.60 miles (126.49 km) of roads, of which 67.25 miles (108.23 km) were maintained by the municipality, 7.77 miles (12.50 km) by Union County, 1.72 miles (2.77 km). to the New Jersey Department of Transportation and 1. 86 miles (2.99 km) from the New Jersey Authority.

Garden State Park runs through the community, connecting Clark to the south with Kenilworth to the north. Parkway Boulevard is accessed at junction 136 on County Route 607 at Linden/Roselle/Winfield Park and at junction 137 on Route 28. Junction 136 is known as the “four corners” where Clark, Winfield, Cranford and Linden meet.

Cranford’s Pace Car program creates safer roads when drivers promise to “drive within the posted speed limit”, “stop at all stop signs”, “stop at all red lights”, and “yield to pedestrians at crosswalks”.

Public Transportation

Railroad

Cranford Station is in the lower right corner and offers commuter service to Newark and elsewhere.

Cranford Station service offers train service to Newark’s Penn Station approximately 20 minutes, and to New York City’s Penn Station approximately 49 minutes in total. The World Trade Center station on PATH can also be reached from Cranford in less than 50 minutes (42 minutes on the 6:52 am Express).

Cranford Station also offers transit to other points to the east, along with Raritan, High Bridge, and numerous points to the west on the NJ Transit Raritan Valley Line, formerly a mainline of the New Jersey Central Railroad. Newark Penn Station, Secaucus Junction, and NYC Penn Station provide access to all other NJT rail lines (except Atlantic City), PATH, AirTrain from Newark to Newark Liberty International Airport, Amtrak regional and long-distance trains, and also Long Island Rail trains. Road .

Bus

The express bus route (113x) offers weekday non-stop travel from the north side of Cranford Station and other Cranford locations on North Avenue to the Port Authority bus station in midtown Manhattan in approximately 40 minutes. Boxcar’s privately owned buses also provide direct commuter bus services to downtown Manhattan in approximately 40 minutes.

NJ Transit also provides bus service on routes 112 and 113 between Cranford and the Port Authority Bus Terminal in New York, as well as routes 59and 66 to Newark. The 56, 57 and 58 routes provide local service.

Air

Newark Liberty International Airport is approximately 13 minutes away in Newark/Elizabeth. Linden Airport, a general aviation facility, is in the nearby town of Linden.

Cargo

The southern part of the township is bisected by Conrail’s passenger-and-freight only Lehigh Line (jointly owned by CSX and Norfolk Southern) on the tracks of the former Lehigh Valley Railroad. The former Staten Island Railroad connects to the Raritan Valley Line at Cranford, reaching the island via Arthur Kill’s vertical drawbridge. This line has been refurbished and since 2007 it connects the Port of Newark and Howland Hook and transports containers from the Howland Hook Marine Terminal, an intermodal freight service known as ExpressRail.

In film and television

  • Several episodes of the third season of the 1990s Nickelodeon television show The Adventures of Pete and Pete were filmed in Cranford. Episodes of the series were filmed at various locations in Cranford, including Brookside Place School, Cranford High School, Orange Avenue Pool, and a state-of-the-art barbershop. Scenes for the main characters’ home were filmed at the house at 11 Willow Street.
  • Cranford is the setting for the 2005 film Guess Who starring Bernie Mac and Ashton Kutcher.
  • Clips from Far From Heaven , Garden State , 9/12 and the HBO miniseries The Plot Against America were filmed in Cranford.

Notable people

Rowers on the River Rahway at Cranford circa 1885.

See also: Category: People from Cranford, NJ

People who were born in, residents of, or otherwise closely associated with Cranford include:

  • Frederick W. Beinecke (1887–1971), founder of Yale University’s Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library.
  • William Sperry Beinecke (1914-2018), founder of the Central Park Conservancy and former chairman of S&H Green Stamps.
  • Carol Blazejowski (born 1956), Basketball Hall of Fame and LGBT member; 1974 – Graduated from Cranford High School.
  • Gordon Chalmers (1911–2000), swimmer, swimming coach and college athletics administrator He competed in the men’s 100m backstroke at the 19 Summer Olympics32 years .
  • Curtis J. Kulin (1915–1963), sergeant in the 2nd Armored Division during World War II who developed the “rhinoceros” tank to cut through hedgerows during the Battle of Normandy.
  • Howard “Dutch” Darrin (1897–1982), outside car stylist.
  • Hugh S. Delano (1933-2015), sports journalist for New York Post and author, inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame with the Elmer Ferguson Memorial Award.
  • Maria Dizzia (19born 74), actress who was nominated for the 2010 Tony Award for Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Play for her performance in In The Next Room (or The Vibrator Play) .
  • William S. Dudley (born 1952), economist who served as President and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and Vice Chairman of the Federal Open Market Committee.
  • Robert Ferro (1941–1988), LGBT author whose work included a gay coming-of-age novel describing a fictionalized version of Cranford centered around the River Rahway.
  • Charles N. Fowler (1852–1932) represented the 5th congressional district in the United States House of Representatives from 1895 to 1911.
  • Will Fries (born 1998), offensive guard for the Indianapolis Colts of the National Football League.
  • Edward C. Gill (1917–1985), politician who served as Mayor of Cranford and was elected to two terms in the New Jersey General Assembly where he represented the 21st Legislative District.
  • Gary Kott (born c. 1947), television and advertising writer, writer and producer show Cosby .
  • Alice Lakey (1857–1935), clean food activist.
  • Frank Townsend Post (1855–1919), architect, artist and writer
  • Mei Li (born 1967), 2006 finalist in the China Central Television competition in China and founder of the non-profit North American Chinese Entrepreneurs Association (NACEA).
  • Paul J. Lioy (1947–2015), environmental hygienist and specialist in exposure science, analyzed the effects of dust after the collapse of the World Trade Center following the September 11 terrorist attacks.
  • Greg Mankiw (born 1958), Harvard professor who chaired President George W. Bush’s Council of Economic Advisers.
  • Ralph J. Marra, Jr. (born c. 1953), former Acting U.S. Attorney for the District of New Jersey.
  • Max Marston (1892–1949), winner of the 1923 U.S. Amateur Golf Championship.
  • Dean Mathey (1890–1972), tennis player and namesake of Mathey College at Princeton University.
  • Victoria Napolitano (née Spellman, 19born 88), politician, elected mayor of Moorestown, New Jersey at age 26, making her the youngest female mayor in the state’s history.
  • David Pringle (born 1966), environmental activist and politician.
  • David Silverman (born 1966), President of the American Atheists.
  • Thomas Sperry (c. 1864–1913), co-founder (“S”) of S&H Green Stamps.
  • William Miller Sperry (1858–1927), president of S&H Green Stamps and namesake of the William Miller Sperry Observatory and Sperry Park, who moved to Cranford in 1898 year.
  • Joseph Stryker (1898–1974), actor who appeared in film and Broadway theater
  • John Coard Taylor (1901–1946), track and field athlete, who finished fifth in the men’s 400 meters at the 1924 Summer Olympics. He was the national champion in the 220-yard hurdles in 1922.
  • James Walter Thompson (1847–1928), namesake of the advertising agency J. Walter Thompson Company.
  • Walter F. Timpone (born 1950), former Associate Justice of the New Jersey Supreme Court, served from 2016 to 2020.
  • Bernie Wagenblast (born 1956), voiceover and former reporter who is the founder and editor of the Transport Communications Newsletter.
  • Jennifer Westhoven (born 1971), business and finance correspondent for Morning Express HLN with Robin Meade .
  • Jordan White (born 1982), rock musician and contestant on American Idol .
  • Deborah Cannon Partridge Wolfe (1916-2004), noted educator, native of Cranford and namesake of the Deborah Cannon Partridge Wolfe College of Education at the University of New Jersey City.

used literature

external links

  • Cranford Township homepage
  • Public Schools Cranford Township
  • Cranford.com, Your guide to all over Cranford
  • Cranford Township Public Schools 2015–16 School Report Card from the New Jersey Department of Education
  • School Data for Cranford Township Public Schools, National Center for Education Statistics
  • Hometown Memories – Cranford Page
  • Cranford Elks Motorcycle Club
  • Cranford Track
  • CNN Money 2005 Top Seat Contender
  • Best New Jersey City by Month 2006 – 12th
  • Property in Cranford

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Montclair, NJ

Montclair (/mɒp(t) ˈklɛər/) is a township in Essex County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the township had a population of 37,669people, [9] [10] [11] reflecting a decrease of 1308 (-3.4%) from 38 977 counted in the 2000 Census, which in turn increased by 1248 (+ 3 .3%) of 37,729 counted in the 1990 Census. [20] As of 2010, it was the 60th most populous municipality in New Jersey. [21]

Montclair was first formed as a borough on April 15, 1868 from parts of Bloomfield Township, [22] so that a second railroad to Montclair could be built. After the referendum held on 21 February 1894 years old, Montclair was converted to a borough effective February 24, 1894. [23] It takes its name from French Montclair , meaning “clear mountain” or “bright mountain”. [24] [25]

Montclair, becoming the third of more than a dozen Essex County municipalities to reclassify themselves as townships to take advantage of federal law. revenue sharing policy that allocated a large per capita share of state aid to municipalities to boroughs. [27] [28] [29]

Montclair, which opened the state’s first dispensary in December 2012, joins Bellmawr, Cranbury, Egg Harbor Township and Woodbridge Township as one of five municipalities (out of 565 in the state) that allowed dispensaries to sell medical marijuana. [30]

Content

  • 1 Geography
    • 1.1 Climate
  • 2 Demography
    • 2.1 Census 2.10016
    • 2.2 2000 Census
  • 3 Economy
  • 4 Arts and culture
  • 5 Sports
  • 6 Parks and rest
  • 7 Government
    • 7.1 Local government
    • 7.2 Federal representative office, representative office of the state and district
    • 7. 3 Politics
  • 8 Transport
    • 8.1 Roads and highways
    • 8.2 Bus
    • 8.3 Railway
  • 9 Building
  • 10 Education
  • 11 Mass media
  • 12 Twithes
  • 13 Points of interest
  • 14 Historical sites
  • 15 in popular culture
  • 16 Famous people
  • 18 External reference

    2 New York skyline from Montclair at the start of Mount Watchung

    Montclair’s 1857 road map mural, when it was known as West Bloomfield.

    According to the US Census Bureau, the township had a total area of ​​6.25 square miles (16.17 km 2 ), including 6.24 square miles (16.16 km 2 ) of land and 0.01 square miles (0.02 km 2 ) of water (0.11%). [1] [2]

    Montclair is located on the east side of the First Mountain of Mount Wochung. Some of the higher elevations in the town provide excellent views of the surrounding area and the New York skyline about 12 miles (19 km) away. [31]

    Named communities in the township include Church Street, Frog Hollow, Montclair Heights, South End, Upper Montclair, and Watchung Plaza. [32]

    Residents of Montclair use two main Zip codes. The central and southern portions of the township are designated 07042. Upper Montclair is north of Watchung Avenue and has a separate zip code, 07043. Since zip codes do not exactly follow municipal boundaries, several houses on the border with neighboring towns fall into the category of these communities’ zip codes. Several homes in some adjacent municipalities use one of the two postcodes assigned to Montclair, as does HackensackUMC Mountainside (07042, formerly known as Mountainside Hospital), whose campus is on the Glen Ridge border. [33] [34] Small sections in the southeast of the village fall into Glen Ridge ZIP Code 07028.

    southwest, Pearl Creek to the northwest, and Yantako Creek to the northeast, all on the Passaic River watershed. Yantako and Toni streams are dammed in the parks to form ponds. The streams of Wigwama, Nishuane and Toni flow into the Second River, while the rest flow into the Third River. Montclair lies just north of the northernmost boundary of the Rahway River watershed.

    Montclair borders the municipalities of Bloomfield, Cedar Grove, Glen Ridge, Orange, Verona and West Orange in Essex; and Clifton and Little Falls in Passaic County. [35] [36] [37]

    Montclair’s southern boundary is a straight line between Eagle Rock on the crest of Watchung First Mountain and the point where Orange Road begins at the foot of Ridgewood Avenue. The eastern boundary is roughly a straight line between this point and the point southwest of where Broad Street crosses the Third River. The western boundary runs roughly along the crest of Watchung First Mountain between Eagle Rock and the river. Essex County/Passaic County border. The northern border is the border between these two counties.

    Climate

    Montclair has a temperate climate with warm to hot, humid summers and cool to cold winters, characteristic of the Köppen climate classification humid continental climate. January is usually the coldest month with average high temperatures above 30 degrees. Fahrenheit and lows average 21. July, the warmest month, is characterized by high temperatures in the mid-80s and lows in the 70s, with an average high of 86 degrees. From April to June, and from September to early November, temperatures in Montclair range from 60 to 70 degrees.

    Montclair receives approximately 50 inches (1,300 mm) of rain per year, above the United States average of 39 inches (990 mm). [ citation needed ] Snowfall is common from December to early March and is about 30 inches (760 mm) per year. The number of days per year in Montclair with measurable precipitation is 90; the area has an average of 202 sunny days.

    Montclair is one or two degrees warmer than neighboring municipalities. Verona and Cedar Grove due to a mountain between them that sometimes blocks winds and clouds, including warmer air from the ocean to the east. 9Pop. 1870 2,853 — 1880 5,147 80.4% 1890 8,636 67.8% 1900 13,962 61.7% 1910 21,550 54.3% 1920 28,810 33.7% 1930 42.017 45.8% 1 39.807 −5.3% 9000 19000 19000 19000 1000 10172 43,927 10.3% 1960 43,129 −1. 8% 1970 44,043 2.1% 1980 38,321 −13.0% 1990 37.729 −1.5% 9000 38.977 38.977 38.977 38.977 38.977 38.977 38.977 38.97AM 38.977 38.977 38.97AM 38.972 38.97ARA30–1990 [47] 2000 [48] [49] 2010 [9] [10] [11]

    Gorodok has long been famous for its diversity, which attracts many in the community. [50] The African American population has remained stable at about 30% for decades, although it has fallen from 32% in the 2000 Census to 27% in 2010. [48] [9]

    residents of New York. [51] Many residents work for major New York media outlets, including The New York Times and Newsweek . Blog entry dated March 11, 2007 Gawker. com listed some of those who work in the media and live in Montclair. [52] Many residents come to New York and the subways.

    2010 Census

    The 2010 US Census counts 37,669 people, 15,089 households, and 9,446 families in the township. The population density was 5,971.2 inhabitants per square mile (2,305.5/km 2 ). There were 15,911 housing units at an average density of 2,522.2 per square mile (973.8/km). 2 ). The racial makeup was 62.16% (23,416). White, 27.16% (10,230) Black or African American, 0.16% (59) Native American, 3.81% (1,434) Asian, 0.02% (9) Pacific Islander, 2.19% (826) from other races and 4.50% (1695) from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 7.46% (2,810) of the population. [9]

    Of the 15,089 households, 33.9% had children under the age of 18; 46.1% were married couples living together; 13.2% lived in a family with no husbands, and 37.4% were non-families. Of all households 30. 9% are made up of individuals and 8.9% are someone single people 65 years of age or older. The average household size is 2.47 and the average family size is 3.15. [9]

    25.5% of the population were under the age of 18, 6.2% from 18 to 24, 26.7% from 25 to 44, 30.3% from 45 to 64, and 11.3% are aged 65 and over. The mean age was 39.9 years. For every 100 women, there were 87.2 men. For every 100 women aged 18 and over, there were 82.2 men. [9]

    Census Bureau 2006–2010 The American Community Survey found that (in 2010 inflation-adjusted dollars) the median household income was $95,696 (with a margin of error of +/- $5,396), and the median family income was $126,983 (+/- $8,950). ). Men had a median income of $83,589 (+/- $5,955) compared to $66,063 (+/- $3,616) for women. The per capita income for the township was $53,572 (+/- $2,671). About 4.6% of families and 2.7% of the population were below the poverty line, including 7.0% of those under the age of 18 and 4. 6% of those aged 65 and over. [53]

    2000 Census

    As of 2000 US Census, [17] The township had a population of 38,977 people, 15,020 households, and 9,687 families. The population density was 6,184 people per square mile (2,389/km 90,097 2 90,098). There were 15,531 housing units at an average density of 2,464 per square mile (951.8/km 2). The racial makeup of the CDP was 59.77%. White, 32.06% African American, 3.15% Asian, 0.19% Native American, 0.04% Pacific Islander, 1.77% from other races, and 3.03% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 5.12% of the population. [48] [49]

    Of the 15,020 households in Montclair, 34.3% had children under the age of 18, 47.2% were married couples living together, 14.1% had a female householder with no husband present, and 35.5% were non-families. Individuals living alone made up 29.3% of all households, and in 8.6% of households that person was 65 years of age or older. The average household size is 2.53, and the average family size is 3.16. [48] [49]

    Like most stable mature communities, Montclair had many people in every age group: 25.6% under the age of 18, 6.6% between the ages of 18 and 24 years, 31.9% between the ages of 25 and 44, 24.1% between the ages of 45 and 64, and 12.0% of those who were 65 and over. The average age was 38 years. For every 100 women, there were 86.3 men. For every 100 women aged 18 and over, there were 80.7 men. [48] [49]

    The median income for a household in the township was $74,894, and the median income for a family was $96,252. Men had a median income of $64,151 versus $43,520 for women. The per capita income for the township was $44,870. About 3.9% of families and 5.6% of the population were below the poverty line, including 5.4% of those under the age of 18 and 7.2% of those aged 65 and over. [48] [49]

    Economy

    Montclair has six distinct commercial zones: the main commercial area of ​​the town. This intersection is also known as the Six Corners. It is home to some of Montclair’s largest shops and restaurants, as well as many upscale restaurants and boutiques near the center of this commercial area. Near the eastern end of the area is Lackawanna Plaza, where the Lackawanna train station was once located. There is a post office one block north of this area. In 2015, Montclair Center received the Great American Main Street Award from the National Trust for Historic Preservation. [54]

  • Upper Montclair in the north of the city is the second largest shopping area. The center is located at the intersection of Valley Road and Bellevue Avenue and includes surrounding areas. The Upper Montclair Business District is home to several restaurants and shops. This commercial zone is home to several chain stores such as Starbucks, Talbots, Williams Sonoma, Gap, Cold Stone Creamery, Supercuts, and CVS. Despite the recession, several new national and local outlets opened in the area in 2009–2010. Upper Montclair also has a park, Anderson Park, and the train station, Upper Montclair, nearby. There is a post office here.
  • Watchung Plaza is located at the intersection of Watchung Avenue and Park Street, at the intersection of two Montclair streets. Zip codes, 07042 and 07043. This is home to many moms and dads and other small businesses. Watchung Plaza has its own post office. It is served by Watchung Avenue Station.
  • Walnut Street built around Walnut Street Station. The Montclair Farmers’ Market is located here in spring, summer, and fall.
  • South End, in the south of the city, at the intersection of Cedar Avenue and Orange Road.
  • Valley Road, between Chestnut Street and Claremont Avenue, known locally as “Frog Hollow”. The area has a number of mall-style shops on one side of Valley Road, and shops with residential apartments upstairs on the other side.

Arts & Culture

In 2018, Brooke Lee Foster of The New York Times stated that it was one of several “least suburban suburbs, each noted by shoppers for its culture and fashion factor, as well as housing fund and refined life after the city. [55]

Montclair is home to many arts and theater venues and, despite its relatively small size, many art venues. It has its own art museum, the Montclair Art Museum, and several smaller galleries.

Montclair also has one cinema, the Clairidge Cinema on Bloomfield Avenue, which screens various types of films, from documentaries to small indie films. The township hosted its first annual film festival in 2012 to provide a platform for filmmakers from New Jersey, the US, and the world. [56]

Live theaters include The Montclair Operetta Company, Wellmont Theatre, Montclair State University Casser Theatre, Montclair State University Life Hall Theater and Studio Theatre. Bloomfield Avenue has a community stage used for concerts and other events. There are many art galleries around Montclair, but most of them are concentrated in the Bloomfield Avenue area of ​​downtown. [57] Concerts are held at the Wellmont Theater and several churches and auditoriums sponsored by Outpost in the Burbs, a community organization. In 2017, the Montclair Orchestra was formed as a semi-professional orchestra composed of both professionals and students from leading colleges. [58]

Montclair was the setting for some of the stories in the HBO television series The Sopranos , and many of Montclair’s streets, places, and businesses were featured in the show, such as Bloomfield Avenue. [59]

The Montclair Public Library is one of New Jersey’s oldest public libraries, with the largest collection of materials in northern New Jersey. [60] Its director is Peter Coyle. [61]

Athletic

  • Minor League Baseball New Jersey Jackals of the Frontier League. The Jackals play at Yogi Berra Stadium, which has a capacity of 3,784 plus overflow capability. [62]
  • New York Red Bulls II, the USL Championship affiliate of Major League Soccer with the New York Red Bulls, play at Montclair State University as of 2017. [63]
  • Floyd Hall Arena, an ice rink that is actually located in Little Falls on the grounds of Montclair State University and houses the hockey club. It is also home to other hockey leagues and teams, as well as other ice sports.
  • Home to New Jersey Pride of Major League Lacrosse for the 2004 and 2005 seasons. [64]
  • Montclair Rugby Football Club, also known as Norsemen, USA Rugby Division 2. They play at Codey Field. [65]
  • Essex Eagles cricket team, Division III team in the New Jersey Cricket League.
  • Montclair United Football Club
  • Amateur Baseball Association Montclair Giants baseball team [66]
  • Montclair Athletic Club hockey team, member of the American Amateur Hockey League at 1897–98 and 1898–99.

Parks and recreation

Anderson Park

Edgemont Memorial Park

Montclair has many parks and reserves. Parks in Montclair are both county and municipal. Additional open space includes Presby Memorial Iris Gardens, and many school-owned athletic fields, namely Montclair State University with Sprague Field. In total, Montclair has 153.9 acres (0.623 km). 2 ) city park lands spread across 18 parks and 123.8 acres (0.501 km 2 ) county park land, consisting of five parks. [67]

Municipal parks include Mountainside Park, the borough’s largest at 33.2 acres (13.4 ha), which offers extensive tennis and recreational opportunities, and also includes Presby Memorial Iris Gardens, a living museum of 6.5 acres (2.6 ha) donated by the Frank Presby family, which is maintained by volunteers and is dedicated to Iris. [68] Covering nearly 20 acres (8.1 ha) of wetlands and uplands along the Third River, the Alonso F. Bonsal Nature Reserve offers hiking trails and other passive recreation. [69] Yantako Brook Spanning 11.5 acres (4.7 ha), the park surrounds a pond that is fed by Yantako Creek and which in turn flows into the Third River on its way to the Passaic River. [70]

The town has 18 public tennis courts, four skating rinks (two of which are indoors), and three public pools: the mountainside pool, the Nishuane pool, and the Essex pool. [71]

In 2007, the villagers called for the construction of a public skatepark. [72] Community members stepped up efforts in 2010 and lobbied the Parks and Recreation Committee for support. The city council decided to approve the project, but did not allocate funds for it. [73] [74] [75]

Government

Montclair Municipal Building, City Government Building

Local Government

under the Faulkner Act, whose creator, Bayard H. Faulkner, was the former mayor of Montclair. [76] The township is one of 42 municipalities (out of 565) in the state that use this form of government. [77] The governing body consists of the mayor and the village council, who are elected simultaneously for four-year terms. nonpartisan bases in the elections held as part of the May municipal elections. The mayor is directly elected by the voters. The borough council consists of six members, of which two council seats are elected from the city. at-large and one seat on the council is elected from each of the four houses. [7] [78] The Deputy Mayor is elected by the six members of the council from among its members, and the position is largely ceremonial. While the mayor has no executive powers, the mayor presides over council meetings and has a voice and say in its work. The mayor appoints members to many local government groups, most notably the board of education. [79]

As of 2020, the Mayor of Montclair is Sean M. Spiller. Montclair Township Council members are Deputy Mayor William L. Herlock (First Ward), Laurie Price Abrams (Third Ward), David Cummings (Fourth Ward), Robert J. Russo (At-Large), Robin Schlager (Second Ward), and Peter Jacobellis ( At-Large), whose terms of office expire on 30 June 2024. [3] [80] [81] [82] [83]

In the election held on May 12, 2020, Sean M. Spiller was elected mayor, defeating René Baskerville. Peter Jacobellis and incumbent Robert Russo won two seats overall, defeating three other candidates – James Kotter, Carmel Lafman and Roger Terry. Incumbent Robin Schlager won the second ward by defeating Christina M. Thomas; Lori Price Abrams defeated Margarita Joralemon in the Third Division; incumbent Bill Herlock won the First Ward seat by defeating John Hearn; and David Cummings, who ran unopposed, won in the fourth zone. [84]

Federal, State and District

Montclair logo depicting the letter l as a memorial obelisk in Edgemont Memorial Park.

Montclair is split between the 10th and 11th congressional districts. [85] and is part of New Jersey’s 34th state legislative district. [10] [86] [87] Prior to the 2010 Census, Montclair was part of the 8th congressional district and 10th congressional district, a change made by the New Jersey Redistricting Commission which went into effect in January 2013 based on the results of the November 2012 general election. [88] The split that occurred in 2013 moved the southern part of the village (26,730 inhabitants) to the 10th district, and moved the northern part (11,299 inhabitants) to the 11th district. [85] [89]

For the 116th US Congress, New Jersey’s Tenth Congressional District is represented by Donald Payne Jr. (D, Newark). [90] [91] For the 116th US Congress, New Jersey’s Eleventh Congressional District is represented by Mickey Sherrill (D, Montclair). [92] New Jersey represented in the US Senate by Democrat Cory Booker (Newark, term until 2021) [93] and Bob Menendez (Paramus, due 2025). [94] [95]

For the 2020-2021 session (Senate, General Assembly), The 34th Legislative District of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Nia Gill (D, Montclair) and in the General Assembly by Thomas P. Giblin (D, Montclair) and Britney Timberlake (D, East Orange). [96] [97]

The County of Essex is governed by a directly elected County Executive, with legislative functions performed by a Board of Elected Shareholders. [98] As of 2018, County Executive Joseph N. Di Vincenzo Jr. (D, Roseland). [99] The County Elected Landowners Board consists of nine members, four of whom are elected at-large on a basis and one from each of five wards who serve three-year terms of office on a concurrent basis, all of which end on December 31, 2018. [98] [100] [101] Essex County Land is owned by Founding President Brendan W. Gill (At Liberty; Montclair), [102] Freeholder Vice President Wayne L. Richardson (D, District 2 – Irvington, Maple Tree and Newark South Ward and parts of West Ward; Newark), [103] Janine G. Bauer (D, District 3 – East Orange, Newark West and Central Wards, Orange and South Orange; South Orange, appointed on an interim basis), [104] Rufus E. Johnson (D, at large; Newark), [105] Lebby C. Jones (D, at large; Irvington), [106] Leonard M. Luciano (D, District 4 – Caldwell, Cedar Grove, Essex Fells, Fairfield, Livingston, Millburn, North Caldwell, Roseland, Verona, West Caldwell and West Orange ; West Caldwell), [107] Robert Mercado (D, District 1 – North and East Newark, parts of Central and West Wards; Newark), [108] Carlos M. Pomares (D, District 5 – Belleville, Bloomfield, Glen Ridge, Montclair and Nutley; Bloomfield) [109] and Patricia Sebold (D, at large; Livingston). [110] [100] [111] [112] Countywide elected Constitutional Officers are County Clerk Christopher J. Durkin (West Caldwell; D, 2020), [113] [114] Sheriff Armando B. Fontura (Fairfield; D, 2018) [115] [116] and surrogate Theodore N. Stevens II (D, 2021). [117] [118] [100]

Politics

registered as Democrats, 2,581 (9. 5%) registered as Republicans, and 9,903 (36.3%) were registered as unaffiliated. There are 23 registered voters from other parties. [119]

in the 2016 Presidential Election, Democrat Hillary Clinton received 85.8% of the vote (18,048 votes), ahead of Republicans Donald Trump with 11.0% (2318 votes) and other candidates with 3.1% (661 votes), out of 21,382 ballots cast by 31,610 township registered voters (355 ballots were spoiled) for a 67.6% turnout. [120] [121] In the 2012 Presidential Election, Barack Obama received 83.0% of the vote (15,811 votes), beating Republican Mitt Romney by 15.9% (3,034 votes), and other candidates with 1.1% (201 votes), out of 19,576 ballots cast by 29,463 township registered voters (530 ballots were spoiled) for a 66.4% turnout. 90,097 [122] 90,098 90,097 [123] 90,098 in the 2008 Presidential Election, Democrat Barack Obama received 83.0% of the vote (17,396 cast), ahead of the Republicans. John McCain with 15. 7% (3,294 votes) and other candidates with 0.6% (132 votes) among 20,951 ballots cast by 27,476 township registered voters, for a 76.3% turnout. [124] in the 2004 Presidential Election, Democrat John Kerry won 78.8% of the vote (15,597 ballots), more Republican George W. Bush with 20.2% (3,995 votes) and other candidates with 0.6% ( 157 votes) out of 19,804 ballots cast by 25,762 registered township voters, with a turnout of 76.9. [125]

in the 2013 gubernatorial election, Democrat Barbara Buono received 70.5% of the vote (7613 votes), ahead of Republicans Chris Christie with 28.3% (3057 votes) and other candidates with 1.2% (131 votes). ) out of 10 941 ballots cast by 29,768 township registered voters (140 ballots were spoiled), with a 36.8% turnout. [126] [127] in the 2009 gubernatorial election, Democrat John Corzine won 73.9% of the vote (10,139 ballots cast), ahead of Republican Chris Christie with 18.7% (2573 votes), Independent Chris Daggett with 5 . 8% (801 votes) and other candidates with 0.8% (104 votes) among 13,723 ballots cast by 26,843 township registered voters, giving a turnout of 51.1%. [128]

Transportation

CR 506 westbound to Montclair

Montclair is considered a suburban area of ​​New York. NJ Transit and DeCamp Bus Routes are public transportation providers. Average travel time to Montclair is 38 minutes one way. Twenty-four percent of commuters use public transport, and 59% travel alone. Public transport in Montclair is used by 12 times more passengers than the national average. [ citation needed ]

Roads and highways

50 km) were maintained by the municipality and 13.94 miles (22.43 km) by the Essex County Road Authority. [129]

Major roads in the community include: CR 506 (Bloomfield Avenue). [130]

Taxi rank is located off Bloomfield Avenue on the east end of Montclair, across from Lackawanna Plaza, the former Montclair railroad station.

Bus

NJ Transit buses 11, 28, 29, 34, 97, 191 and 705 run through Montclair, mostly along Main Street, Bloomfield Avenue. [131] [132] New Jersey Transit Bus routes:

  • #11 from Newark City Center via Verona, Cedar Grove, and Little Falls to Willowbrook Mall in Wayne. The only Montclair street it runs on is Bloomfield Avenue.
  • No. 28 follows Route 29 on Bloomfield Avenue to mid Montclair, where it runs north along Park Street, Watchung Avenue, and Valley Road to Montclair State University, and to Willowbrook Mall on weekends
  • #29 between West Caldwell and Newark, passing through Caldwell, Verona, Montclair, Glen Ridge, and Bloomfield on Bloomfield Avenue. It goes to Parsippany at rush hour. The only Montclair street it runs on is Bloomfield Avenue.
  • #34 to Newark via East Orange and Orange on some trips, otherwise it goes to Bloomfield via Orange Road, Elm Street and Bloomfield Avenue. Next up is Montclair High School during start and finish times.
  • #97 runs from downtown Montclair south on Orange and Harrison Roads through Orange.
  • #191 runs from Willowbrook Mall through Little Falls to Montclair State University, then to the Port Authority Bus Terminal in Midtown Manhattan.
  • # 705 from Passaic along Alexander Avenue, Grove Street (one block), Mt. Hebron Road and through Montclair State University to Willowbrook Shopping Center.

All of these routes except 97, 191 and 705 were originally trolleybus lines run by the Public Railway. There was a trolley garage on Bloomfield Avenue. At 19In the 1930s and 1950s, the carts were destroyed and replaced by buses.

DeCamp bus routes 33 and 66 run through Montclair to the Port Authority bus station in New York, carrying mostly passengers.

  • No. 33 runs on Bloomfield Avenue, some buses go to Grove Street. [133]
  • No. 66 runs along Orange Road, Park Street, Valley Road and Mt. Hebron Road [134]

Shuttle buses operate on the Montclair State University campus. [135]

Montclair Township runs in the evenings from Bay Street train station at the southern end of Montclair. [136]

Railroad

Former Lackawanna Station, photographed when it housed the Hollywood Video

The Montclair-Boonton Line runs through Montclair, serving New York Pennsylvania Station via Hoboken Terminal to the east, and Hackettstown to the west. [137] Seven NJ Transit Rail stations serve Montclair: 9 Bay Street0097 [138] Walnut Street, [139] Watchung Avenue, [140] Upper Montclair, [141] Mountain Avenue, [142] and Montclair Heights in Montclair [149], and Montclair State University station in the Great Label area of ​​Little Falls. [144] Weekend trains only run at Bay Street station.

Montclair has a long history of railroads. The first railroad to Montclair was built in 1856 by the Newark and Bloomfield Railroad. It ended in a train station in downtown Montclair. First the Morris and Essex Railroad, then the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad leased the line.

In 1868, the Montclair Railroad built another branch line through Montclair, causing controversy leading to Montclair’s separation from Bloomfield. Shortly thereafter, it was taken over by the New York and Greenwood Lake Railroad, a subsidiary of Erie Railroad. A third railroad to Morristown was planned in 1860 and construction began, but the Panic of 1873 ended the project. In 1912, the Lakavan Railway built a large terminal at the end of its line. The Erie and Lackawanna Railroads later merged to form the Erie–Lackawanna Railroad, which operated both lines for many decades. They were then operated by Conrail for approximately one year, after which NJ Transit took over passenger service while Conrail continued freight service. Meanwhile terminal 1912 was closed in 1981 and turned into stores. This station has been replaced by the Bay Street station. In 2002, two rail lines were connected with the construction of the Montclair Connection. [145]

Building

Montclair is known for its historic architecture. It is home to six historic districts listed on the State and National Register of Historic Places, 92 individually listed landmarks, and two local commercial districts. Notable architects’ work includes designs by Van Vleck and Goldsmith, Charles Follen McKim, McKim, Mead and White, Henry Hudson Holley, Charles A. Platt, Alexander Jackson Davis, Dudley Van Antwerp, Effingham R. North, Montrose Morris, Francis Nelson and others. [ quote needed ]

In 2018, Bobbi Brown, founder and former CMO of Bobbi Brown Cosmetics, and her husband, realtor Stephen Ploefker, opened The George, a 32-room boutique hotel on North Mountain Avenue, which was originally a private house built in 1902. [146]

Montclair also housed many hotels, including the defunct Montclair Hotel. In 2013, plans were announced to open a new 100-room hotel and a liquor license in Montclair. [147]

Education

Education Office Building

The Montclair Public Schools serve students in Kindergarten through twelfth grade. [148] District consists of seven elementary schools, three middle schools and one high school. [149] As of the 2018-19 school year, the 11-school district had 6,767 students and 564.8 classroom teachers (on an FTE basis), for a student-teacher ratio of 12.0:1. 90,097 [ 150] District Schools (as of 2018–19 enrollment data National Center for Education Statistics) [151] Bradford Elementary School [152] (436 students; in grades K-5, Magnetic Theme: University Magnet), Elementary Charles H. Bullock School [153] (448; K-5, Environmental Science), Edgemont Montessori School [154] (280; K-5, Montessori), Hillside Elementary School [155] ( 577; 3-5, gifted and talented), Nishuan Elementary School [156] (417; K-2, gifted and talented), Northeast Elementary School [157] (412; K-5, Global Studies), Watchung Elementary School [158] (425; K -5, science and technology),

Glenfield School

Buzz Aldrin High School [159] (667; 6-8, STEM Magnet), Glenfield High School [160] (675; 6-8, visual and performing arts), Renaissance High School in Rand building [161] (257; 6-8, liberal arts) and Montclair High School [162] (2. 081; 9-12). [163] [164]

Montclair is home to Montclair State University, which was founded in 1908 as the New Jersey State Normal School in Montclair. [165]

B The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Newark supervises Immaculate Conception High School (female) and Lacordaire Academy (girls) at the high school level [166] and Lacordaire Academy Lower Division and St. PreK-8. [167] In 2016, St. Cassian’s was one of ten schools in New Jersey and one of four state private schools recognized as a National Blue Ribbon School by the US Department of Education, Academic Excellence Recognition. [168] [169]

Montclair is also home to numerous private and parochial schools, including Montclair Kimberley Academy, [170] Montclair Community Pre-K, Virginia Harkness Sawtelle, Maria Montessori Early Education , Montclair Co-ed School, Trinity Academy and Deron II School.

Mass media

School of the transmitter Wnjn-TV

In Montkler there are three local newspapers, MontClair Dispatch , [171] TO MONTCLAIR TIMES [172] and submitted to 2012 Local . [173] In addition, there is a radio station on campus at 90.3 FM. Montclair State University, WMSC. [174] The village has a municipal public TV channel “34”, which broadcasts meetings of the village council and the school council. Montclair High School has its own newspaper climber , and Montclair State University have their own student newspaper, Montclarion . WNJN – one of four nationwide PBS member stations NJTV – is also located there.

Twithes

The Moncler has four twin cities, as indicated by Sister Cities International: [175]

  • Barnet, London, the United Kingdom [176]
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  • grade , Austria [177]
  • Laguna de Perlas (pearl lagoon) , Nicaragua [178]

House and Garden of Van

  • Museum of Art Museum of Film Howard Van Vleck Arboretum
  • Presby Memorial Iris Gardens
  • Van Vleck House and Garden
  • Crane House Museum
  • To Montclair Historical Society, which consists of:
    • Nathaniel Crane House 9Note. There is no written evidence that Washington spent time in Montclair (then called “Crantown”) or Upper Montclair (then called “Speertown”) during this time period, but the story was passed down orally from generation to generation, and both markers were posted at 1900s.
  • Brookdale Park
  • Parks and a dining room in the upper Monkler

Historical sites

Anchoridge

Central Presbyteri Church

House of Charles S. Schulza

Monte Register of Historic Places: [179]

  • Anchorage – 155 Wildwood Avenue (added 1988) [180]
  • Anderson Park – southeast corner of Bellevue and North Mountain Avenue (added 2009) [181]
  • Joseph Bardsley House – 345 Park Street (added 1988)
  • Bradner Pharmacy – 33 Watchung Plaza (added 1988)
  • Carnegie Library – Church Street in the Valley Road (added 1988)
  • Casa Deldra – 35 Afterglow Way (added 1988)
  • Central Presbyterian Church – 46 Park Street (added 1986)
  • JM Chapman House – 10 Rockledge (added 1988) d. )
  • Cliffside Hose Company No. 4 – 588 Valley Road (added at 1988)
  • Congregational Church – 42 S. Fullerton Avenue (added 1988)
  • Israeli Crane House – 110 Orange Road (added 1973)
  • East – 50 Lloyd Road (added 1988) .)
  • Egbert Farm – 128 N. Mountain Avenue (added 1988)
  • Henry Fenn House – 208 N. Mountain Avenue (added 1988)
  • First Methodist Episcopal Church – 24 N. Fullerton Avenue ( added 1988)
  • Free Public Library, Upper Montclair Branch – 185 Bellevue Avenue (added at 1988)
  • Frank Goodwilly House – 17 Wayside Place (added in 1988)
  • Haskell Bloomfield Villa – 84 Llewellyn Road (added in 1988)
  • House at 147 Park Street – 147 Park Street (added in 1988)
  • The House That Lives – 83 Watchung Avenue (added 1988)
  • Marlborough Park Historic District – Approximately along Fairfield Street, Waterbury Road, Montclair Avenue and Watchung Avenue between N. Fullerton & Grove (added 1988)
  • Marsellis House – 190 Cooper Avenue (added 1988)
  • Miller Street Historic District – Miller and Fulton Streets between Elmwood Avenue, Elms, and New Street (added 1988)
  • George A. Miller House – 275 Claremont Avenue (added 1988)
  • Montclair Museum of Art – 3 S. Mountain Avenue (added 1986)
  • Montclair Station – Lackawanna Plaza (added 1973)
  • Mountain Avenue Station – 451 Upper Mountain Avenue (added 1984)
  • Highlands – Roughly bounded by Highland, Bradford, Upper Mountain and Claremont Avenues (added 1988)
  • Mulford House – 207 Union Street (added 1988)
  • Pine Street Historic District – Roughly bounded by Glenridge Avenue, NJ Transit Boonton Line, Pine, and Baldwin Streets (added 2000)
  • Post Office Building, Upper Montclair – 242–244 Bellevue Avenue (added 1988)
  • Presby Memorial Iris Gardens – 474 Upper Mountain Avenue (added at 1980)
  • M.F. Reading House – 87 Midland Avenue (added 1988)
  • Red Gables – 99 S. Fullerton Avenue (added 1988)
  • Charles S. Schultz House – 30 N. Mountain Avenue (added 1979)
  • C. S. Smith House – 40 Northview Avenue (added 1988)
  • St. Luke’s Church – 69 S. Fullerton Avenue (added 1988)
  • Stone Eagles – 60 Undercliff Road (added 1988)
  • Upper Montclair Station – 275 Bellevue Avenue (added 1984)
  • Van Rijper-Bond House – 848 Valley Road (added 1979)
  • Von Schmid House – 580 Park Street (added 1988)
  • Watchung Avenue Station – Park Street (added 1988) 1984)
  • Allyn Wight House – 75 Gates Avenue (added 1988)

In popular culture

1948 biographical novel Cheaper Wholesale , main characters Frank Bunker Gilbreth Sr. and Lillian Moller Gilbreth live in Montclair, just like the authors in real life. 9 Hanley, Robert. “An opponent of the distribution formula for federal aid is stepping up the attack; Montclair Aide Calls for Equitable Distribution as South Orange Becomes Borough”, New York Times , Aug. 29, 1977 Accessed Aug. 9, 2018. “Montclair, Aug. 26. City Commissioner reinforces his five-year campaign to correct what he believes is an inequity in the distribution of federal revenue-sharing money that allows grants to New Jersey towns to leak at the expense of needy state cities. ”9 “Removing tiering from the income distribution formula would eliminate disparity in local government pay,” Government Accountability Office, April 15, 1982. Accessed September 24, 2015. “In 1978, South Orange Village was the first municipality to change its name to the ‘township’ of South Orange Village effective beginning in entitlement period 10 (October 1978 to September 1979). (October 19 Narvaez, Alfonso A. “New Jersey Journal”, New York Times , December 27, 1981. Accessed September 24, 2015. “Under the Federal system, New Jersey’s portion of the revenue sharing funds is disbursed among the 21 counties to create three ‘money pools.’ One is for county governments, one for ‘places’ and a third for townships. By making the change, a community can use the ‘township advantage’ to get away from the category containing areas with low per capita incomes.”

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    THE Top 10 Daycares in Springfield, NJ | Affordable Prices

    Daycares in Springfield, NJ

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    An educational childcare center in Springfield, NJ that will exceed your expectations.
    We provide educational daycare in the greater Springfield, NJ area that focuses on days filled with learning and fun, thekey ingredients of our Life Essentials’ educational philosophy. The smiles you’ll see on our children’s faces as they learn, share family style meals with other children, and grow socially will delight you. The words from our children’s parents about our program, safety, and facility will impress you.
    We realize the tremendous level of trust you place in a childcare provider. You want your child to thrive in an environment that’s as clean, safe and nurturing as your home. Kiddie Academy is more than daycare. We set the standards for safety, education, and trust. Just ask the Kiddie Academy parents of Springfield, NJ; they are our best references….

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    Children’s Academy of Springfield is to provide quality child care for the families in the community. The center focuses on teaching children through developmentally appropriate activities the importance oflearning through play. Their goal is to plant the seeds for each child’s lifetime of learning….

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    Holy Cross Lutheran Church operates a nursery school that offers an educational daycare program for preschool children. The company’s services are open to kids aged two and a half to five years old. Holy CrossLutheran Church also operates an after-school program that runs from 3:00 P.M. to 6:00 P.M….

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    Loving Care Dental LLC offers center-based and full-time child care and early education services designed for young children. Located at 33 Hemlock Terrace, the company serves families living in theSpringfield, NJ area. Loving Care Dental LLC has served the community since they started in 2011….

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    Rascals Entertainment Co in Springfield, NJ develops the kids socially, physically, emotionally, and mentally. The staff offers teaching strategies that promote the children’s growth and learning using activeinvolvement. They feature an environment that is well-planned with different material choices that are meeting the student’s needs at their developmental levels….

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    Wizkids Daycare Center LLC emphasizes a balance of intellectual and social development for students to learn and function independently throughout their lives. They prepare an engaging curriculum for a smallgroup of children. The school provides them with the skills necessary to succeed in elementary school and beyond….

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    Creative Years Family Childcare in Springfield, NJ features holistic approaches in child care and education in developing the whole child. They create stimulating learning experiences and lessons throughteachers who know the value of structure and play. They provide learning and development through age-appropriate toys and play while developing the student’s fine and gross motor skills….

    Rachel’s Angels

    82 Temple Drive, Springfield, NJ 07081

    Costimate: $216/wk

    Description:

    Hello, As a mom of two daughters now in college, I can completely relate to how challenging it can be to find child care for your child. I have a small at home daycare and can provide a combination ofeducational,socialization and the personal connection a small daycare can provide. I have been where you are right now looking for childcare and I know i can provide exactly the care you are looking for. With fair prices and accommodating hours. References given upon request….

    Description:

    Brainiac’s Childcare Center and Learning Center is an early education facility that focuses on nurturing and developing a strong educational foundation for all children! Our staff provides daily opportunitiesfor children to experiment, explore and thrive, both socially and intellectually. To complement our academic program, we offer dance, soccer and art programs. Other services that we provide are: Kindergarten Readiness, Parents night out, Holiday and School Vacation drop-in, Before and After Care, Summer, Evening and Saturday Care, Travel Camp, and more….

    Noah’s Ark

    618 Central Ave, Westfield, NJ 07090

    Costimate: $220/wk

    Description:

    PHILOSOPHY
    Here at Noah’s Ark children ages Infant-Kindergarten are cared for by our nurturing and experienced teachers who have a true gift with children. We create a partnership with our parents to assureboth you and your child’s needs are met. Our Philosophy is based on three principal goals. These are to help children gain confidence, to impart a strong sense of community and to foster a true love of learning. We provide a warm consistent environment where our children are encouraged to explore, make choices and gain independence. We instill a strong sense of self and a discovery of each child’s unique place in the world we live in.
    Infants/Waddlers
    Our Nursery provides babies with the opportunity to explore with age appropriate toys and materials in a healthy, warm and loving environment. These surroundings along with the caring and loving hands of our teachers help our babies build self confidence, curiosity and enthusiasm which makes their early stages of development that much more joyful! Safety & cleanliness is of top priority!
    Toddlers
    Noah’s Ark teachers want toddlers to feel comfortable and safe while they explore, inquire, experiment, create, question, and learn. We strive to create an environment where they feel safe to learn and where they are respected, empowered, trusted and listened to. In short, a place to which they want to come back each day, because it’s theirs.
    Young-Pre
    An environment of bright colors and appropriate centers provide optimum stimulation for the Young Pre growth. Young Pre children want to touch, taste, smell, hear, and test things for themselves. Our teachers incorporates into the curriculum four of most important developmental areas for this age group: Social, Emotional, Cognitive and Physical growth. Many self help skills are also introduced to the children through daily routines and cooperative play. The children are taught to be more vocal resulting in language strong development.
    Pre-K Kindergarten
    Our curriculum has children are eager, happy and excited about learning! We pride ourselves in embracing children’s natural curiosity, inspiring them to explore and discover the world of learning. Our weekly themes are enhanced with many hands-on activities which engage children into learning. Social, Emotional and Academic development is all wrapped up into one fun package! We believe that children learn by doing, here we encouraged them to believe in themselves and graduate from our school natural leaders….

    Oliver’s Nannies

    75 Main Street, Millburn, NJ 07041

    Costimate: $217/wk

    Acting Out!

    439 South Ave W, Westfield, NJ 07091

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    Between our two Brooklyn-area locations and our newest space in Westfield, NJ, Acting Out! is happy to offer an extensive performing arts curriculum for students kindergarten to college.
    Our courses includeall levels of acting, musical theatre, improvisation, film/television, as well as private lessons for singing, piano, and audition preparation. The Acting Out! team of instructors is led by Roberta Loew, John Isgro and Keith Grumet, all three are highly-educated and experienced industry professionals with over 20 years in the acting industry. All of Acting Out!’s instructors are working actors and musicians, a unique training opportunity that offers your child the chance to learn directly from those in the know; those who have worked on Broadway, in regional theatres, television, radio, and/or film. They are members of the Actors Equity Association (AEA), the Screen Actors Guild (SAG), and AFRTA- many hold degrees in the performing arts as well.
    Having both the practical know-how and an insightful, educational approach, our instructors bring their collective experience to the classroom. In turn, your child will benefit from our instructors’ nurturing yet practical method, which includes placing your child in the classes that will ultimately take his and her performing arts skills to the next level.
    Most importantly, our instructors dedicate themselves to providing your child with an environment in which they feel safe in expressing the full range of emotions required in developing their performing arts skills….

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    Noah s Ark embraces the impressionable first years in a child s life by fostering each child s uniqueness. This leaves room for both the fundamentals and endless creativity. With activities and curriculumdeveloped specifically for each age group, your child will learn by having fun, which is the magic combination for being a kid. We pride ourselves in embracing children s natural curiosity, inspiring them to explore the world around them. Children learn by doing. With colorful, loving classrooms full of books, toys, paints, and activities, minds are sure to be engaged and feel happy. Most importantly at Noah s Ark wondering why always ends in fun.
    Infants to Kindergarten-Full Day, Year Round Programs….

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    Bamboo Shoots
    Giving our children the advantage of a second language. We provide a progressive, multicultural education that is ideal for preparing our children, tomorrow’s leaders, for an international future.We offer a Bilingual environment in Mandarin Chinese, Spanish and English which provides an accelerated, activity-based curriculum for children ages birth to 2nd grade. We provide a variety of innovative, language immersion school experiences for our youngest learners. Children spend their day immersed in rich vocabulary and academic curriculum where bilingual education materials are presented in a fun and engaging way.
    Our Teachers
    Our certified teachers optimize a diverse learning environment and implement a custom-tailored curriculum using a hands-on approach. They combine both individual as well as group learning activities throughout children’s busy day. They are passionate and committed to ensuring your child will be safe, nurtured and cared for every day. At school children are routinely encouraged to engage in interest-led play that makes learning a meaningful and authentic experience.
    Our Classrooms
    A peaceful environment lies at the core of our classrooms. They provide our children with plenty of opportunities for hands on learning, creative play, imagination and socialization. Children spend their day in a mix of individual and group activities. Each day includes time for open ended learning experiences such as art, music & movement, story time and language. Activities such as the rice table, art studio, dress up, imaginative play and yoga not only build concentration and focus, they’re fun too.
    Sample Daily Schedule
    7:00 Early Bird Drop Off
    9:00 Morning Music Class- Piano
    9:30 Circle Time – Morning Meeting
    10:00 Snack Time, Socialization
    10:30 Specials- (Language, Science, Around the World, Yoga)
    11:30 Art Studio
    12:15 Lunch / Clean Up
    12:40 Nap (ages 1.5 to 3)
    2:30 Sensory Centers – Story-time
    2:40 Computers
    3:15 Closing Circle
    3:30 After School Activities
    Safety & Security
    We take very seriously the well-being of your child and work hard to provide an optimal and healthy environment. To ensure the safety, security, and well being of the children in our care, we have detailed procedures and policies in place. These procedures are periodically reviewed and updated to ensure they reflect the most current safety and security practices. Our belief is that you can never be too careful when caring for children….

    Description:

    Come, Play and Learn provides a unique program that welcomes all children including those with special needs.
    The center takes an integrated approach to early childhood education, creating an inclusivesetting where the individual and developmentally appropriate needs of every child are met under the direction of a caring, nurturing and professional staff. It serves children 3 months to 5 years of age. The facility boasts large classrooms, an outdoor play area, library, multipurpose room, handicap accessibility, child-friendly environment and convenient drop off and pick up area for parents and care-givers.
    In the program, preschoolers follow the Creative Curriculum. This curriculum encourages children to broaden their interests through self-discovery and teacher directed activities in Language Arts and Mathematics, preparing each child for success in Kindergarten. Toddlers engage in hands-on exploration experiences, specifically designed to expand their world, foster independence and build self-confidence. Infants enjoy a caring and nurturing environment, where they grown from a bundle of joy to a bundle of curiosity….

    The Kids Palace

    44 South 21st Street, Kenilworth, NJ 07033

    Costimate: $198/wk

    Description:

    We are a licensed New Jersey Day care center conveniently located in Kenilworth NJ, close to the NJ parkway, routes 21, 22 and 1&9. We provide care and early childhood development for children ages 2 to 13.
    Our Goal is to provide a fun and safe learning environment for your child, while encouraging social, emotional, intellectual, and physical development. Our day care is designed to provide a stimulating environment with spacious rooms rich in color giving each child an exciting world full of opportunities to explore, learn, and grow. Furthermore, we maintain a low teacher to child ratio. Your child will receive the kind of close attention he or she deserves, building a foundation for development and helping to enable your child to reach their full potential. We have a large fully fenced, child friendly backyard, equipped with fun and safe playing equipment. We also provide nutritious snacks to your child….

    Description:

    Wesley Hall Preschool and Kindergarten has been serving the needs of families with young children for 65 years. We pride ourselves on educating, nurturing and helping children between the ages of 8 weeks allthe way through Kindergarten….

    Wonder World

    1359 Morris Ave, Union, NJ 07083

    Costimate: $190/wk

    Description:

    Wonder World is has been in business since 1968 and is dedicated to providing quality care in a warm, safe and loving environment for your child. We are open from 7 am until 5:30 pm and accept children ages2-6 years of age. All students are in a classroom according to their age group with a teacher and assistant. We provide a structured age appropriate curriculum using the High Scope approach. Our center provides breakfast, lunch and snack daily to all of our students. Wonder World staff are State Certified Teachers and CDA’s and have CPR, AED and first aid certifications as well. We allow for flexible scheduling to help accommodate our parents needs. We accept 4C’s. Please call for more information or to schedule an appointment….

    Description:

    From preschool through kindergarten, we make early education and daycare joyful, engaging, and fun so children are happy to learn, play and grow.For nearly 40 years,The Learning Experience has been positivelyimpacting the lives of children ages 6 weeks to six years by developing and implementing ground-breaking childcare and early education programs. Our L.E.A.P. (Learning Experience Academic Program) Curriculum uses fun, hands-on activities throughout early education to help children develop intellectually, socially, and cognitively. All-inclusive enrichment programs include yoga, music, fitness, science, soccer and more….

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    FAQs for finding daycares in Springfield

    In 2022 what type of daycare can I find near me in Springfield, NJ?

    There are a variety of daycares in Springfield, NJ providing full time and part-time care. Some daycares are facility-based and some are in-home daycares operated out of a person’s home. They can also vary in the degree of education and curriculum they offer. Additionally, some daycares offer bilingual programs for parents that want to immerse their children in multiple languages.

    How can I find a daycare near me in Springfield, NJ?

    If you are looking for daycare options near you, start several months in advance of when you need care for your child. Care.com has 115 in Springfield, NJ as of September 2022 and you can filter daycares by distance from Springfield or your zip code. From there, you can then compare daycare rates, parent reviews, view their specific services, see their hours of operation and contact them through the website for further information or to request an appointment.

    What questions should I ask a daycare provider before signing up?

    As you visit daycare facilities in Springfield, NJ, you should ask the providers what their hours are so you can be prepared to adjust your schedule for drop-off and pick-up. Ask what items you are responsible for bringing for your child and what items you may be required to provide that will be shared among other children or the daycare staff. Also, make sure to check directly with the business for information about their local licensing and credentials in Springfield, NJ.

    Daycare in Springfield, NJ for Ages 6 weeks to 12 years

    KinderCare has partnered with Springfield families for more than 50 years to provide award-winning early education programs and high-quality childcare in Springfield, NJ.

    Whether you are looking for a preschool in Springfield, a trusted part-time or full-time daycare provider, or educational before- or after-school programs, KinderCare offers fun and learning at an affordable price.

    1. KinderCare at Kenilworth

      Phone:
      (908) 620-1391

      25 Market St
      Kenilworth
      NJ
      07033

      Distance from address: 2. 71 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
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    2. Chatham KinderCare

      Phone:
      (973) 635-0009

      45 Main St
      Chatham
      NJ
      07928

      Distance from address: 3.70 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 5 years
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    3. Clark KinderCare

      Phone:
      (732) 340-1900

      89 Terminal Ave
      Clark
      NJ
      07066

      Distance from address: 4. 81 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
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    4. KinderCare Learning Center at Newark

      Phone:
      (973) 623-0182

      132/142 Cabinet Street
      Newark
      NJ
      07107

      Distance from address: 7.64 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
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    5. Roseland Child Development Center

      Phone:
      (973) 533-4400

      3 – A Adp Blvd
      Roseland
      NJ
      07068

      Distance from address: 8. 14 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
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    6. Whippany KinderCare

      Phone:
      (973) 428-3724

      45 Whippany Rd
      Whippany
      NJ
      07981

      Distance from address: 9.51 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
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    7. Mountain Boulevard KinderCare

      Phone:
      (908) 412-8707

      19 Mountain Blvd
      Warren
      NJ
      07059

      Distance from address: 9. 95 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
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    8. KinderCare Learning Center at Piscataway

      Phone:
      (732) 699-1017

      659 Hoes Ln W
      Piscataway
      NJ
      08854

      Distance from address: 14.08 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

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    9. Easton Avenue KinderCare

      Phone:
      (732) 249-5437

      1422 Easton Ave
      Somerset
      NJ
      08873

      Distance from address: 14. 87 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 5 years
      Open:

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    “The staff are friendly and very attentive, and everybody knows our children by name. There’s a focus on education from very early on. ”


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    “The Director Ms Sandra is always available to address any questions and/or concerns and is very easy to work with. The teachers have been great and the facilities are kept very nice. ”


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    “To me, it’s all about the teachers. I’ve been pleased with the teachers and the curriculum in my boys classes. I can see that they are learning and they are happy at school, and the teachers care. ”


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    “I love the diversity in the culture of children along with staff. The infant room does an exceptional job with my daughter. As a first time parent I feel very comforted knowing that my child will be well taken care of. I love the watch me grow app and tadpoles as parent communication I feel… ”


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    “This school is the best! The children are very well taken care of , the staff is always friendly and knowledgeable with my son .


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    “We love the new facility and cleanliness. Ms. Sandra and the teachers are very responsive where they address issues in timely manner. We love the various summer programs like splash/ice cream/ animal days & festive activities throughout the year. Additionally, one of the unique feature is the camera where I can check in on my… ”


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    “Secure, clean, spacious, warm and friendly atmosphere that caters to the wholistic development of my child. ”


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    The cost of daycare in Springfield Township is $803 per month. This is the average price for full-time, based on CareLuLu data, including homes and centers.

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    Based on CareLuLu data, 3 daycares care for infants (as well as toddlers). This includes 1 home-based programs and 2 centers.

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    How many home daycares are there in Springfield Township?

    There are 2 home-based daycares in Springfield Township, based on CareLuLu data. This includes family child care programs and in-home preschools.

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    The cost of daycare in Springfield Township is $803 per month. This is the average price for full-time, based on CareLuLu data, including homes and centers.

    How many home daycares accept infants in Springfield Township?

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    The Children’s Academy

    A great place to be!

    Who We Are

    The Children’s Academy is a true Montessori environment where your little one’s mind can explore and grow to its full potential.   The Academy is dedicated to the philosophy of Maria Montessori. We are an academic Preschool and Kindergarten and believe in teaching the whole child, not just the curriculum. The children are encouraged by our nurturing staff to reach their own individual potential in a positive and loving atmosphere.

    The Children’s Academy is home to children 2 ½ to 6, meeting the needs of nursery through kindergarten. We are located in Springfield, NJ and our school includes families from Union and Essex counties, as well as other areas to form the perfect Montessori community.

    Montessori schools can differ, but it isn’t just because of the materials that are used in the classroom. Look beyond the pink towers and golden beads, and you’ll discover that the classroom is a place where children really want to be – because it feels like home.

    The Academy Philosophy

    The  Children’s Academy is the home of two Montessori classrooms.  

    THE TRANSITIONAL ROOM

    The Transitional/Little Room is a small nurturing environment for children ages 2 ½ to 3 ½.

    THE BIG ROOM

    The Big Room,  a traditional Montessori classroom, serves the needs of children 3 through 6 ½ and includes an excellent kindergarten program.

    Inside of the classroom environment our teachers prioritize kindness, love and understanding above all else.  During daily activities, children are grouped by ability within their classroom, as opposed to age.  This keeps our students feeling confident and eager to continue learning, engaging, and exploring.

    Beyond the classroom, The Academy offers parents flexible program schedules, early drop off, aftercare and a Montessori Summer Program. Class schedules meet the needs of our families to include half day, extended day, all-day and full day programs.   Before and aftercare are also available.

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    Testimonials

    • Ashley Lebrun

      Our kiddo has been at The Children’s Academy for almost 2 years now and we could not be more thrilled about her experience and growth. She loves her teachers so much, and she exposed to so many beautiful things like Spanish and French, cooking classes, music and more. She confident, well fed, happy and well rested. Her teachers are communicative, kind, patient and sincere. We honestly couldn’t ask for more.

    • Irene Nally

      The Children’s Academy is an incredible place! The teachers are warm, kind and professional. Both my daughters are delighted everyday to go to school (4.5 & 3), what they have learned is truly remarkable. The Children’s Academy is a true Montessori environment that is student centered. The kids also have out door free play that is crucial to a child’s social/emotional development. I wholeheartedly would recommend The Children’s Academy to anyone!

    • Ida Wainschel

      Our youngest is finishing her second year at the Children’s Academy, and we are happy to have found it. We had sent our older child to Alpine Montessori in Millburn, but didn’t have a great experience with teacher to child attention. The “big room” at Children’s Academy and is much closer to the Montessori method I remember as a child, and the number of teachers providing guidance and encouragement has had a wonderful influence on our child’s love of learning and love of school. We’ve also loved getting to know the other children and parents. It’s a special place.

    • Ryan Wobbrock

      Our child is new to the school and we are ecstatic with his, and our, experience. He is already learning, growing and developing academically and personally in impressive ways. The staff is skilled, caring and professional – they go above and beyond to provide insight and understanding for parents. We couldn’t recommend The Children’s Academy more highly.

    • Radhika Iyengar

      My daughter has been going to Children’s Academy for 2 years now. It has been an amazing experience. Every day she brings back wonderful activity sheets from school. She is very proud to show her work to us. I am amazed to see the variety of activities done at school. The curriculum is very true to the Montessori approach. My daughter was initially very shy and reluctant in making friends. The teachers have really helped her in this respect. Now she has wonderful friends at school. I find all the teachers to be very committed and friendly. They are always available to discuss progress/issues. The school invites and engages parents to participate in school activities. I really recommend this school!

    • Angela Kahng

      GREAT SCHOOL! All 3 of my children have attended The Children’s Academy over the past 7 years. The Children’s Academy provides a strong academic foundation for preschoolers in a warm and nurturing environment. The teachers are experienced and extremely attentive; they take the time to get to know and understand each child’s strengths, as well as his/her needs and areas of growth. In all 3 classrooms, I’ve found that the teachers maintain a really nice balance between being an authoritative figure and a friend. They treat the children with respect, and in return the students are kind, courteous, and well-behaved. Truly a positive learning environment for preschool children! This is our last year and we will miss this school tremendously!

    • Alison Poe

      The teachers are experienced and work extremely well together as a team. They’re warm and kind yet very good at maintaining order. The curriculum is very faithful to the Montessori approach. My daughter has been extraordinarily happy at Children’s Academy! As a preschooler, she now reads very confidently and can do addition and subtraction up to 20 — but more importantly, she feels comfortable, safe, and appreciated in the positive environment of the Children’s Academy.

    The Montessori Way

    We work together with our families creating the perfect Montessori exposure for our children!  We truly encourage parents to be a part of their children’s educational experience.  Our goal is that the children feel at home when they’re not and loved when their parents are away!

     In the true belief of the Montessori system that Maria Montessori pioneered, The Academy promotes positivity and respect in our classroom while teaching real life skills and placing focus on empowering children to grow and explore with their own minds.

    The Montessori Mindset

    “Children are human beings to whom respect is due, superior to us

    by reason of their innocence and of the greater possibilities of their future.”
    – Maria Montessori

     

    What The Montessori
    Classroom Offers

    Children are gifted, curious and creative.  The material within the classroom captures their interest for voluntary learning and exploration. The classroom provides an environment that respects a child’s individuality, enriches emotional and physical development, and addresses the needs of every child.

    Montessori schools work to develop culturally literate children and nurture their fragile sparks of curiosity, creativity and intelligence.  View our list below to gain an understanding of what is taught and explored at The Children’s Academy.

    Click on any of the buttons to learn more about your child’s experience inside the Montessori classroom.

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    NUTRITION

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    Attractions of the city of Newark (USA State of New Jersey)

    Contents

    • New Jersey
    • History of New Jersey
    • State transportation
    • Landmarks in New Jersey
    • Economy and agriculture of the state

      • Composition of the population of New Jersey
    • general information
    • Relief features and climate
    • Population
    • Religion
    • Economy
    • most famous university
    • Attractions
    • Video

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    New Jersey

    New Jersey is a state in the northeastern United States. Most of it is located on the Atlantic Lowland on a peninsula between the Delaware and Hudson rivers.

    In the north of the state, the foothills of the Appalachians with the Kittatinny Mountains and the Piedmont Plateau. In the south and east coast Atlantic Ocean , bordered by a strip of sandbars, islands and shoals.

    The southern part of the state is located on the swampy Atlantic lowlands. Lots of small lakes. The climate of is temperate maritime.

    New Jersey is named after Jersey Island in the English Channel.

    The third state to join the union state. The state is divided into three main regions – North Jersey, Central Jersey and South Jersey.

    Area — 22,608 sq. km

    Population – over 8.5 million people

    Largest cities : Newark, Trenton (state capital)

    New Jersey History

    In ancient times, the territory of the state was inhabited by 90,050 Indians 90,051 of the Lenape tribe.

    Dutch settlers began to settle here in the 1630s.

    Most of what is now New Jersey was then, along with part of the future state of New York, part of the colony of New Netherland, with New Amsterdam as its capital.

    The region came under English rule in 1664, when Flotilla , under the command of Colonel Richard Nicholls, entered New York Harbor and captured the Dutch colony.

    In 1776, the New Jersey Territory became one of 13,90,050 British colonies 90,051 that rebelled against the mother country.

    During the Revolutionary War, the state changed hands several times from one belligerent to the other, so that it subsequently received the nickname “Crossroads of the Revolution” (Crossroads of Revolution) .

    This name is used on the reverse of the 25 cent commemorative coin issued in 1997 in honor of the state.

    On December 18, 1787, New Jersey became the third state to join the United States. On November 20, 1789, he was the first of the states to ratify Bill of Rights .

    In the last decades of the 20th century, it actually became part of the vast New York agglomeration. The state is home to a major center of the gambling business — Atlantic City , the only US city other than Las Vegas where casinos are allowed to be built on land.

    Despite the developed infrastructure and the high standard of living, there is an intensive outflow of the population, especially whites, to the south of the country, especially to the state of Florida.

    At the same time, a significant number of migrants continue to arrive in the state, especially from the Latin American region, among them, for example, was Celia Cruz, the famous performer salsa .

    State Transportation

    The state is served by New Jersey Transit .

    The state of New Jersey has the New Jersey Transit Railroad, which runs commuter trains to New York City, as well as to nearby communities. You can also get to New York by the metro-like PATH system.

    More than 300 bus routes serving NJ , as well as connecting it with New York, Philadelphia and communities close to New York.

    The system of the Hudson Bergen Light Rail (light rail) provides convenient service to residents of northeastern New Jersey. Connects the cities of Wihawken, Hoboken, Jersey City, Bayonne.

    The system operates on electric traction, from a contact wire. Recently, a diesel-powered light rail system was built in Southwest New Jersey.

    PATH (Eng. Port Authority Trans-Hudson) is a metro-like railroad system that connects downtown Manhattan with the New Jersey cities of Jersey City, Hoboken, and more distant Newark.

    The system operates under Port Authority New York and New Jersey . Some PATH stations are integrated with the New York City Subway, Newark Light Rail, Hudson Bergen Light Rail light rail system .

    Transfers are paid. PATH is one of the few transportation systems in the world that operates around the clock.

    65% of the tracks pass underground . The total length of the lines is 22 km.

    New Jersey Attractions

    1. Interstate Beautiful Landscape Park
    2. Popular resort and gambling center – Atlantic City

    3. Children’s amusement park Land of Make Believe
    4. Thomas Edison House Museum
    5. State Planetarium
    6. Entertainment complex Adventure-Aquarium

    State Economy and Agriculture

    One of the largest international airports (in Newark) . Ports. Largest private public transport system.

    One of the 90,050 economically developed 90,051 states.

    Machine-building, ferrous and non-ferrous metallurgy, radio-electronic, food industry. Oil refining, rubber, chemical-pharmaceutical.

    scientific research is being carried out (especially in the field of pharmaceuticals and telecommunications). Agricultural areas cover 70% of the state area (fruits, vegetables, forage grasses, soybeans).

    But only a small part of the population is employed in agriculture. Suburban farming prevails – dairy farming, poultry farming, horticulture, horticulture. Developed fishing.

    seafood is being harvested .

    New Jersey is one of the 90,050 most densely populated 90,051 boroughs. With the state’s Farmer Assistance Program, the authorities are trying to limit the further growth of cities, due to their large overcrowding.

    The resort business is one of the state’s major sources of revenue. International Tourism Center.

    Developed insurance business.

    The composition of the population of New Jersey

    • Italians – 17.9%
    • Irish – 15.9%
    • 90,005 African Americans – 13.6%

    • Germans – 12.6%
    • Poles – 6.9%

    State of New Jersey. America Atlantic!

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    New Jersey is one of the oldest states in America and one of the largest metropolitan areas in the country. It continues to actively attract migrants and tourists from all over the world.

    General information

    The northeastern state of New Jersey ranks 47th in the country in terms of its territory. But the inhabitants here are about 9 million, which provided the state with the first place in terms of population density.

    The capital of New Jersey – Newark (not to be confused with New York!) – is also the largest city. It is followed by the city of Jersey City, whose population is about 250 thousand people.

    For about a hundred years, New Jersey belonged to Britain, later becoming one of the first states that decided to secede from the colonialists and declare their own independence. In the United States, the state became the third, having acquired its status at the end of 1787.

    Relief features and climate

    The state of New Jersey is located on the Atlantic coast, washed by the waters of the ocean, as well as by the waters of the Delaware Bay. The relief is represented mainly by ridges, plateaus, highlands and valleys. The most significant rivers are the Delaware and the Hudson.

    The climate in New Jersey is milder than in more northern states. It can be called temperate continental, characterized by hot summers, when temperatures often reach or even exceed 32 degrees, and cold winters.

    There is a lot of precipitation at any time of the year, due to the large number of water bodies and the influence of the Atlantic.

    Population

    New Jersey has a very diverse population. There is a fairly large percentage of African Americans (13.7%) and Asians (8.3%). The white population is represented to a greater extent by Americans with Italian, Irish, German and Polish origins.

    To a large extent (compared to other US agglomerations), Jews live here (5. 7%).

    Religion

    About 80% percent of the inhabitants identify themselves as Christians. The most common denominations are Protestantism and Catholicism. Muslims make up 1%, which is relatively high in the US.

    Judaism is preached by 2% of the population (also a fairly high figure). 15% of the population consider themselves atheists.

    Economy

    The economy of the state of New Jersey is very developed, and in various directions. So, there are many research institutes and laboratories here.

    Processing plants and the pharmaceutical industry are also of great importance.

    A special place in the economy is occupied by passenger transportation and transportation of goods. The state of New Jersey has a very developed transportation network.

    A separate source of income also includes agriculture and tourism.

    The most famous university

    Princeton University of New Jersey state is very popular. It is the oldest private university in the state.

    There are many world-famous research sites at its base. All scientific directions are developed: natural, technical and humanitarian.

    Attractions

    The state of New Jersey attracts with its architecture. There are many skyscrapers on its territory, of which one of the most famous is the office building at 30 Hudson Street (Jersey City). It is the tallest building in the state and one of the tallest in the United States.

    It will also be very interesting to look at Colgate watches, whose dial diameter is more than 15 meters.

    Atlantic City is a city of excitement and games. It ranks second after Las Vegas in terms of the number of casinos and various entertainment venues.

    It is also worth paying attention to Princeton University and its campus. It has a very colorful architecture, which still smells of antiquity.

    And finally, do not forget about nature. In New Jersey, you can walk along the coast of the Atlantic Ocean, enjoy a beach holiday and water activities.

    Visit protected areas of nature, including Interstate Park. Enjoy views of majestic cliffs and fabulous waterfalls.

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    Sources
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    Cranford, NJ – Cranford, New Jersey

    Rowers pass the Cranford Canoe Club on the River Rahway during the annual Fourth of July competition in Cranford.

    Cranford as depicted on a 1913 Board of Trade pamphlet.

    Cranford is a borough in Union County, New Jersey, located 14 miles (23 km) southwest of Manhattan. The 2010 United States Census reported that the township had a population of 22,625, an increase of 47 (+0. 2%) from the 22,578 counted in the 2000 Census, which in turn decreased by 55 (-0.2%). .2%) of 22,633 people counted in the 2000 census. 1990 Census.

    In both 2018 and 2019, Star-Ledger named Cranford the top downtown in New Jersey after an online vote, calling it “charming [and] snow globe-like.” New Jersey Monthly ranked Cranford #34 in its 2010 Best Places to Live.

    NJ Transit rail service is available at Cranford Station, along the Raritan Valley Rail Line, with service to Newark Penn Station and Penn Station in Midtown Manhattan via Midtown Direct. It is part of the New York metropolitan area.

    Cranford was incorporated as a borough by an act of the New Jersey State Legislature on March 14, 1871, from portions of Clark, Linden, Springfield, Union, and Westfield Townships. Portions of the borough were taken to form Garwood (in 1903) and Kenilworth (in 1907). The borough’s name is said to come from the Crane family, including John Crane who built a mill in 1720 on the River Rahway.

    CONTENTS

    • 1 Historical reserve

      • 1.1 Historical figures
    • 2 Geography
    • 3 parks

      • 3.1 City parks
      • 3.2 county parks
      • 3.3 Rahway River Parkway – Cranford Section

        • 3.3.1 Cranford Riverwalk
    • 4 Demographics

      • 4.1 2010 Census
      • 4.2 Census 2000
    • 5 Economy
    • 6 Crime
    • 7 Climate
    • 8 Government

      • 8.1 Local government

        • 8.1.1 Women in elected office
      • 8.2 Federal, State, and District
      • 8.3 Policy
    • 9 Education
    • 10 Local media
    • 11 Arts and culture
    • 12 places of worship
    • 13 Transport

      • 13.1 Roads and highways
      • 13.2 Public transport

        • 13.2.1 Railway
        • 13.2.2 Bus
        • 13.2.3 Air
        • 13.2.4 Freight
    • 14 Film and television
    • 15 Famous people
    • 16 Links
    • 17 External links

    Historic Preservation

    Cover of the Cranford Souvenir (1894) by architect Frank T. Lent.

    Announcement of the 1894 River Carnival by the Cranford Boating Association.

    An illustration of the lantern-lit Cranford River Carnival in a 1908 issue of Harper’s Weekly.

    More Information: Historic Sites in Cranford, NJ

    Historic Sites in the township are overseen by the Cranford Historic Preservation Advisory Board.

    The Cranford Historical Society, a private enterprise founded in 1927 and located in Hanson Park at Springfield Avenue, maintains the Crane-Phillips House (c. 1845) located at 124 North Union Avenue as a museum.

    Historical Figures

    Although no known residents of Cranford died during the American Civil War, at least 22 were active in the Union Army at the time of Gen. Robert E. Lee’s surrender. The last surviving Cranford Civil War veteran died in 1935.

    James E. Warner (1866–1933) – Former Union County Sheriff who was namesake of James E. Warner Square at Cranford railway station. Alarmed by the then increasing pollution of the Rahway River given the clear waters of his youth, Warner campaigned for the preservation of the Rahway River and the Rahway River Parkway parkland. One of Sheriff Warner’s successful goals in dealing with the pollution of the Rahway River was his fight to fire papermakers; one such venue is now a regional theater known as the Paper Mill Theatre, Millburn. Cranford Canoe Club, built in 1908, still offers canoes and kayaks for rent on the river in the city.

    Charles Hansel (1859–1936) was one of the founders of the Union County Parks Commission, which preserved the park throughout the Rahway River and its tributaries in the 1920s, the Greenway now known as the Rahway River Parkway. He was an engineer for the Pennsylvania Railroad and the New Jersey Central Railroad. Hansel lived on the 300 block of North Union Avenue in a house that still stands today, later moving to what is now Gray Funeral Home near what is now Hansel Dam by Sperry Park. For his efforts to preserve the Rahway River, a memorial brass plaque was placed in Echo Lake Park for Hansel.

    Joshua Bryant (1852–1898) was Cranford’s first black law enforcement officer and the borough’s first black citizen to hold elected office.

    William P. Westervelt is credited with foiling the Baltimore Plot, an unsuccessful assassination attempt on President-elect Abraham Lincoln. He did this by cutting the telegraph wires that would have alerted the assassins to Lincoln’s arrival.

    Geography

    According to the US Census Bureau, the township had a total area of ​​4.87 square miles (12.62 km 2 ), including 4.84 square miles (12.52 km 2 ) of land and 0.04 square miles (0.1 km 2 ) of water (0.78%). .

    The Borough is bordered by nine municipalities: Garwood and Westfield to the west, Springfield Township to the north, Kenilworth to the northeast, Rosel and Rosel Park to the east, Linden to the southeast, Winfield Township and Clark to the south.

    Parks

    Township parks

    Parks operated by the borough and overseen by the Cranford Recreation and Parks Department include:

    • Adams Park – Adams Avenue and Lambert Street. Morse Creek flows into Cranford behind this park.
    • Buchanan Park – Centennial Avenue and Buchanan Avenue
    • Cranford Canoe Club – Springfield Avenue and Orange Avenue The Cranford Canoe Club rents canoes and kayaks for trips on the River Rahway in Cranford. The current structure was built as a private canoe club in 1908.
    • Community Center – Walnut Avenue. The Cranford Community Center, adjacent to the Cranford Public Library, offers classes, sports, a performance series, and other recreational activities.
    • Josiah Crane Park – Springfield Avenue and North Union Avenue. In 1971, the Cranford Historical Society commemorated the farm and country home of Josiah Crane Sr. (1791–1873) in the park across from First Presbyterian Church on the River Rahway. This park now houses the Cranford 9/11 memorial.
    • Cranford West – Hope, NJ. Originally the home of the Cranford Boys’ Club on Silver Lake from the 1920s to the 1960s.
    • Girl Scout Park – Springfield Avenue and Orange Avenue. Once upon a time there was a canoe club on this site, later demolished at 1950s, Neva Sykes Girl Scout home.
    • Hampton Park – Eastman Street and
    • Hampton Street

    • Hanson Park – Springfield Avenue and Holly Street. Hanson Park Conservation Home.
    • Johnson Park – Johnson Avenue. The Johnson Avenue Playground opened in July 1957.
    • Lincoln Park – Lincoln Avenue in the Southern Union. What is now Lincoln Park was Cranford Golf Club in 1899, now moved to Westfield and named Echo Lake Country Club. The Lincoln Avenue area was designed by Willie Dunn. Lincoln Park was also originally a former estate said to have supplied lumber for the construction of the USS US Constitution” (“Old Ironsides”) in the 1700s. The area, located on the corner of Old York Road and Benjamin Street, also included the largest sour gum ever recorded in the northeastern states, known as the Cranford Pepperidge Tree or “Old Peppy”. Bocce tournaments have been held in the park since the mid-1960s.
    • Mayor’s Park – Springfield Ave and North Union Ave
    • Memorial Park – Springfield Avenue and Central Avenue, in 2014 the Cranford Historical Society dedicated a Civil War monument.
    • Roosevelt Park – Orange Avenue and Pacific Avenue
    • Sherman Park – Lincoln Avenue East. Former site of the Sherman School and located on Old York Road.

    County Parks

    Lake view in Nomahegan Park across from Union County College.

    Parks administered by the county within the boundaries of Cranford (overseen by Union County, New Jersey Department of Parks and Recreation) include:

    • Lenape Park in Cranford, Kenilworth, Springfield, Union and Westfield. Two tusks of an ancient American mastodon were found in 1936 north of Kenilworth Boulevard in present-day Lenape Park (other sources mention marshland just behind what is now the parking lot of Union County College’s main building).
    • McConnell Park (formerly known as Liberty Park and often misspelled as “McConnell Park”) is named after the city’s first physician, Joseph Kerr McConnell. It is located on Eastman Street and was known as a peninsula during the Victorian era due to its position almost surrounded by the River Rahway.
    • Nomahegan Park (off Springfield Avenue across from Union County College) is named for the tributary of the Rahway River that runs through it, from Lenape Park to Echo Lake Park in Westfield and Springfield, called Nomahegan Creek. The name “Nomahegan” has many different spellings in historical sources (such as “Normahiggins”) and can mean “she-wolf” or “Mohegan women”. Federal Writers Project, WPA Guide to New Jersey: Garden State (1939) (“CRENFORD is an old residential town located along the RAHWAY RIVER PARKWAY, nearly 7 miles, connecting a number of county parks and playgrounds to Essex. County park system. There are provisions for summer and winter sports, a shooting range and a picnic grove.The Fourth of July Canoe Regatta is held annually.The gardens of fine old Victorian houses line the edge of the riverside boulevard.The riverside boulevard at the north end of Cranford is known as NOMAHEGAN PARK.The name Nomahegan is a variation of Nolunes Mohegans, as the Indians of New Jersey were called in the treaty that ended the Indian riots in 1758. She-wolf and treated with contempt by the struggling Iroquois”). In 2019In 1997, the county purchased a longhouse building with the intention of demolishing it and adding land to the park footprint.
    • Droescher’s Mill Park, located near the weir at Droescher’s Mill on High Street. Also called Squire Williams Park.
    • Mohawk Park is located on Mohawk Drive in the sunny part of Cranford (aka Indian Village).
    • Sperry Park (named for William Miller Sperry), located near North Union Avenue. Home of the annual rubber duck derby as a fundraiser for Hanson Park upstream of the River Rahway.
    • Unami Park (located at Lexington and S. Union Ave.).

    Rahway River Boulevard – Cranford Section

    More Information: List of Crossings of the Rahway River

    Rahway River Parkway is a parkland greenway that hugs the Rahway River and its tributaries. It was designed in the 1920s by the firm of Olmsted Brothers, sons of the eminent landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted. The Cranford section follows the banks of the meandering Rahway River as it flows south through Lenape Park, Nomahegan Park, Hampton Park, McConnell Park, Hanson Park, Sperry Park, Crane Park, Mill Drasher Park, and Mohawk Park.

    Cranford Riverwalk

    Cranford Riverwalk and Heritage Corridor The Rahway River Boulevard section begins in parkland near where Orange Avenue meets Springfield at the Cranford Canoe Club and follows the Rahway River on its way south to mill Williams-Drescher from the early 18th century. At the Heritage Plaza building on the southwest corner of South Avenue and Centennial Avenue, the century-old stone walls and iconic stone columns winding through the woodland to the Dröscher Mill are still in place but in need of restoration and preservation. Future plans include renovating the Skating Pond at the Kaltenbach Estate, the Victorian Footbridge and Squire Williams Picnic Grove in Mill Drescher Park.

    Demographics

    Historical population
    Census Pop. % ±
    1880 1.184
    1890 1.717 45.0%
    1900 2854 66.2%
    1910 3641 27.6%
    1920 6001 64.8%
    1930 11 126 85.4%
    1940 12 860 15.6%
    1950 18602 44. 7%
    1960 26 424 42.0%
    1970 27 391 3.7%
    1980 24 573 -10.3%
    1990 22 633 −7.9%
    2000 22 578 -0.2%
    2010 22 625 0.2%
    2019 (estimate) 24 054 6.3%
    Population sources:
    1880–1920 1880–1890
    1890–1910 1910–1930
    1930–1990 2000 2010

    2010 Census

    The 2010 US Census counted 22,625 people, 8,583 households, and 6,154 families in the township. The population density was 4,684.6 people per square mile (1,808.7 people per 1 km 2 ). There were 8,816 housing units at an average density of 1,825. 4 per square mile (704.8/km 2). The racial makeup was 91.85% (20,781) White, 2.62% (592) Black or African American, 0.08% (18) Native American, 2.84% (643) Asian, Pacific Islander 0.02% (4), 1.03% (234) from other races and 1.56% (353) from two or more races. Hispanics or Latinos of any race were 6.51% (1,474) of the population.

    Of 8,583 households, 33.4% had children under the age of 18; 60.2% were married couples living together; 8.4% of women’s families lived without husbands, and 28.3% did not have a family. Of all households, 24.8% were made up of individuals and 13.3% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size is 2.61, and the average family size is 3.15.

    24.2% of the population were under the age of 18, 5.8% from 18 to 24, 23.6% from 25 to 44, 29.3% from 45 to 64, and 17.2% from aged 65 years and over. The mean age was 42.8 years. For every 100 women, there were 91.7 men. For every 100 women aged 18 and over, there were 87. 2 men.

    The total population has increased by 47 or 0.21% since the 2010 census.

    The Census Bureau’s 2006-2010 American Community Survey found that (in 2010 inflation-adjusted dollars) the median household income was $107,052 (with a margin of error of +/- $5,725), and the median household income was $128,534 (+/- $7,200). The average income of men was 81 9$79 (+/- $7,672) compared to $61,649 (+/- $4,965) for women. The per capita income for the township was $48,008 (+/- $2,581). About 2.1% of families and 3.3% of the population were below the poverty line, including 3.9% of those under the age of 18 and 8.5% of those aged 65 or over.

    2000 Census

    As of the 2000 US Census, there were 22,578 people, 8,397 households, and 6,222 families residing in the township. The population density was 4,684.2 people per square mile (1,808.6/km 2 ). There were 8,560 housing units at an average density of 1,775.9 per square mile (685.7/km 2). The racial makeup of the population was 93.70% White, 2.58% Black or African American, 0.04% Native American, 2.15% Asian, 0.02% Pacific Islander, 0.67% from other races, and 0. 84% of two or more races. 3.89% of the population was Hispanic or Latino of any race.

    There were 8,397 households out of which 32.9% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 63.0% were married couples living together, 8.8% had a female householder with no husband present, and 25.9%% had no family. 21.9% of all households were made up of individuals and 10.2% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size is 2.62, and the average family size is 3.09.

    The borough’s population was spread out: 23.3% under the age of 18, 5.3% from 18 to 24, 29.4% from 25 to 44, 24.1% from 45 to 64, and 17.9 % aged 65 and over. . The average age was 40 years. For every 100 women, there were 90.5 men. For every 100 women aged 18 and over, there were 86.2 men.

    The median income for a household in the township was $76,338, and the median income for a family was $86,624. The median income for men was $60,757 versus $41,020 for women. The per capita income for the township was $33,283. About 1.0% of families and 2.5% of the population were below the poverty line, including 1.5% of those under age 18 and 6.3% of those age 65 or over.

    Economy

    Downtown Stores

    Intersection

    The Riverfront Redevelopment Project on South Avenue in downtown Cranford added restaurants and residences.

    In the 1980s, Cranford established the state’s first dedicated beautification district, which allows the downtown area to have a special tax on building owners and businesses for downtown development and marketing, operated by the Cranford Downtown Management Corporation. The DMC is governed by a Board of Directors made up of business owners, property owners, and residents, whose members are appointed by the Township committee.

    Crime

    Cranford is considered a safe city to live in. In 2019it was ranked the 7th safest city in New Jersey this year. In 2018, Cranford’s crime rate was 28.47 per 100,000, which is below New Jersey’s 208 crime rate, which in turn is lower than the US’s 381.

    Climate

    The climate in this area is characterized by hot, humid summers and generally mild to cool winters. According to the Köppen climate classification system, Cranford has a humid subtropical climate, abbreviated as Cfa on climate maps.

    Jan

    Climate data for Cranford, New Jersey.
    Month Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep October Nov December year
    Record high °F (°C) 73
    (23)
    75
    (24)
    90
    (32)
    97
    (36)
    96
    (36)
    98
    (37)
    105
    (41)
    103
    (39)
    99
    (37)
    88
    (31)
    81
    (27)
    76
    (24)
    105
    (41)
    Medium High °F (°C) 40. 1
    (4.5)
    43.6
    (6.4)
    52.6
    (11.4)
    63.9
    (17.7)
    73.7
    (23.2)
    82.0
    (27.8)
    86.7
    (30.4)
    84.9
    (29.4)
    77.7
    (25.4)
    66.4
    (19.1)
    55.8
    (13.2)
    44.6
    (7.0)
    64.3
    (17.9)
    Daily Mean °F (°C) 30.8
    (-0.7)
    33.5
    (0.8)
    41.6
    (5.3)
    51.6
    (10.9)
    61.4
    (16.3)
    70.3
    (21.3)
    75.2
    (24.0)
    73.8
    (23.2)
    66.4
    (19.1)
    54.8
    (12.7)
    45.5
    (7.5)
    35.6
    (2.0)
    53.4
    (11.9)
    Medium Low °F (°C) 21.5
    (-5.8)
    23.3
    (-4.8)
    30.5
    (-0.8)
    39. 3
    (4.1)
    49.0
    (9.4)
    58.6
    (14.8)
    63.7
    (17.6)
    62.6
    (17.0)
    55.1
    (12.8)
    43.1
    (6.2)
    35.1
    (1.7)
    26.6
    (-3.0)
    42.4
    (5.8)
    Record low °F (°C) -10
    (-23)
    −6
    (−21)
    1
    (-17)
    12
    (-11)
    24
    (-4)
    32
    (0)
    42
    (6)
    39
    (4)
    33
    (1)
    22
    (−6)
    14
    (-10)
    -10
    (-23)
    Average precipitation in inches (mm) 3.72
    (94)
    3.00
    (76)
    4.25
    (108)
    4.25
    (108)
    4.52
    (115)
    4.32
    (110)
    5.08
    (129)
    4.73
    (120)
    4. 66
    (118)
    4.31
    (109)
    4.16
    (106)
    4.22
    (107)
    51.22
    (1301)
    Average snowfall in inches (cm) 6.9
    (18)
    7.9
    (20)
    3.7
    (9.4)
    0.4
    (1.0)
    0.0
    (0.0)
    0.0
    (0.0)
    0.0
    (0.0)
    0.0
    (0.0)
    0.0
    (0.0)
    0.0
    (0.0)
    0.4
    (1.0)
    4.2
    (11)
    23.5
    (60)
    Source: Western Regional Climate Center.

    Government

    Local government

    Downtown scene

    Downtown and clocks

    Cranford is governed under New Jersey’s city form of municipal government, one of 141 municipalities (out of 565) that use it form, the second most common form of government in the state. The Township Committee is made up of five members who are directly elected by popular vote in partisan elections to three-year terms of office on a staggered basis, with one or two seats elected annually in the November three-year general election.

    The members of the committee elect a chairman of the committee, who assumes the title of mayor, and another who is elected deputy mayor. Both positions are for one year. Four of the committee members take on departmental oversight functions as commissioner of finance, commissioner of public safety, commissioner of public works and engineering, and commissioner of public affairs. Mayor of Cranford does not accept departmental appointments. The township committee is a part-time body and the township government is run day by day by the township administrator and heads of various departments. The police chief is Ryan Greco, the township administrator is Jamie Cryan, and the township clerk is Patty Donahue.

    As of 2021, the members of the Cranford Township committee are Mayor Kathleen Miller Prunty (deceased, 2022), Brian Andrews (second year), Jason Garis (third year), Thomas H. Hannen, Jr. (deceased, 2021) and Mary O’Connor. (R, 2022).

    Women in elected office

    As of 2021, eleven women have been elected to the Cranford Township Committee and four women have served as Mayor of Cranford. Barbara Brande was the first woman elected to the township committee and the first female mayor of the township. Mayor Brande was elected to the city committee at 1974 and re-elected in 1977, serving a total of six years. She was mayor of Cranford in 1977. Caroline Vollero, the longest-serving woman on the borough committee at nine years, was Cranford’s second female mayor in 1994. Barbara Bilger, the borough’s third female mayor in 2002 and 2004, was also the first woman to serve two terms as borough mayor. Mayor Bilger is the first Republican woman to serve as township commissioner and mayor.

    Union County Freeholder Bette Jane Kowalski is a Cranford resident and the first Cranford woman to be elected to the Union County Council of Chosen Freeholders. Freeholder Kowalski was an unsuccessful candidate for the Cranford Township Committee at 1999 and served as Chairman of the Union County Freeholder in 2007 and 2019.

    Women village commissars include:

    • Barbara Brande (Democrat) – 1975 to 1980 (mayor in 1977)
    • Sandy Wicks (Democrat) – 1982 to 1984
    • Mary Lou Farmer (Democrat) – 1984 to 1986
    • Caroline Vollero (Democrat) – 1988 to 1996 (mayor in 1994, deputy mayor in 1993)
    • Barbara Bilger (Republican) – since 1990 to 1992, 2002 to 2004 and September 2015 to November 2015 (mayor in 2002 and 2004, deputy mayor in 1992 and 2003)
    • Ann Darby (Republican) – 2003 to 2005 (Deputy Mayor in 2004)
    • Marta Garcia (Republican) – 2008 to 2010 (Deputy Mayor in 2010)
    • Lisa Adubato (Republican) – 2012 to August 2015 (Deputy Mayor in 2014 and 2015 (part))
    • Mary O’Connor (Republican) – 2014 to present (Deputy Mayor in 2015 (partial) and in 2016)
    • Ann Dooley (Democrat) – 2016 to 2019 (Deputy Mayor in 2018 and 2019)
    • Kathleen Miller Prunty (Democrat) – 2020–present (Deputy Mayor 2020, Mayor 2021–present)

    Federal, State, and District Representation

    Cranford is located in the 7th Congressional District and is part of New Jersey’s 21st state legislative district.

    For the 117th US Congress. New Jersey’s 7th congressional district is represented by Tom Malinowski (Democrat, Amwell East). New Jersey is represented in the United States Senate by Democrats Cory Booker (Newark, term ends 2027) and Bob Menendez (Harrison, term ends 2025).

    For the 2018–2019 session (Senate, General Assembly), the 21st Legislative District of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Thomas Keane, Jr. (R, Westfield) and in the General Assembly by John Brumnick (R, Westfield) and Nancy Munoz (R, Summit).

    Union County is governed by a Board of Elected Freeholders, whose nine members are elected at-large to three-year terms of office on a staggered basis, with three seats up for election each year, with an appointed county manager overseeing day-to-day operations. -day operations of the county. At the annual reorganization meeting held in early January, the board elects a chairman and vice chairman from among its members. As of 2019Year, Freeholders of the County Union are Chair Bette Jane Kowalski (D, Cranford, term ends December 31, 2019), Vice Chair Alexander Mirabella (D, Fanwood, 2021) Angel G. Estrada (D, Elizabeth, 2020), Angela R Garretson ( D, Hillside Township, 2020), Sergio Granados (D, Elizabeth, 2019), Christopher Hudak ( D, Linden, term ends December 31, 2020), Kimberly Palmieri-Mouded (D, Westfield, 2021), Andrea Staten ( D, Roselle, 2021) and Rebecca Williams (D, Plainfield, 2019). Countywide elected constitutional officials are County Clerk Joanne Rajoppy (D, Union, 2020), Sheriff Peter Corvelli (D, Kenilworth, 2020), and Surrogate James S. LaCourte (D, Springfield Township, 2019). The county manager is Edward Oatman.

    Politics

    As of March 23, 2011, there were a total of 15,649 registered voters in Cranford Township, of whom 4,887 (31.2% vs. 41.8% countywide) were registered as Democrats, 3,701 (23. 7% vs. 15.3%) were registered as Republicans and 7,046 (45.0% vs. 42. 9%)%) were registered as unaffiliated. There are 15 registered voters from other parties. Among the township’s 2010 Census population, 69.2% (vs. 53.3% in Union County) were registered to vote, including 91.2% of those ages 18 and over (vs. 70.6% countywide) .

    In the 2012 presidential election, Democrat Barack Obama received 6,236 votes (51.0% to 66.0% districtwide), ahead of Republican Mitt Romney with 5,772 votes (47.2% to 32.3%) and other candidates with 141 vote (1.2% versus 0.8%). %), among 12,223 ballots cast by the township’s 16,332 registered voters, on a 74.8% turnout (versus 68.8% in Union County). In the 2008 presidential election, Democrat Barack Obama received 6,513 votes (49.6% to 63.1% district), ahead of Republican John McCain with 6371 votes (48.6% to 35.2%) and other candidates with 164 votes (1.3% to 0.9%). %) of 13,120 ballots cast by the borough’s 16,145 registered voters, with a turnout of 81.3% (versus 74.7% in Union County). In the 2004 presidential election, Republican George W. Bush received 6,455 votes (50.4% to 40.3% districtwide), ahead of Democrat John Kerry with 6,160 votes (48.1% to 58.3%) and other candidates with 111 votes ( 0.9% vs. 0.7%) of 12,795 ballots cast by 15,822 township registered voters, on a turnout of 80.9% (vs. 72.3% countywide).

    In the 2013 gubernatorial election, Republican Chris Christie received 62.5% of the vote (4926 votes cast), ahead of Democrat Barbara Buono with 35.9% (2834 votes) and other candidates with 1.6% (124 votes) from 8017 ballots, cast in the village 16,108 registered voters (133 ballots were spoiled) with a turnout of 49.8%. In the 2009 gubernatorial election, Republican Chris Christie received 4,787 votes (52.3% to 41.7% districtwide), ahead of Democrat John Corzine with 3,421 votes (37.4% to 50.6%), Independent Chris Daggett with 793 votes (8.7% vs. 5.9%) and other candidates with 82 votes (0.9% vs. 0.8%) out of 9,146 ballots cast by 15,871 township registered voters, giving a turnout of 57.6% ( against 46. 5% in the district).

    In the 2016 presidential election, Democrat Hillary Clinton received 6,244 votes (52.3% to 65.6% district), ahead of Donald Trump’s 5,110 votes (42.8% to 30.9% district) and other candidates who received in the amount of 593 votes (4.9%). compared to 3.6% in the county). 11 9 were submitted from Cranford47 ballots out of 16,844 registered voters (voter turnout was 70% vs. 68.87% countywide).

    In the 2020 presidential election, Democrat Joe Biden received 170,245 votes in Union County, ahead of Donald Trump’s 80,002 votes. Joe Biden won Union County with 67.3% of the vote.

    Education

    Tree in Nomahegan Park opposite Union County College

    Nomahegan Park

    Cranford High School is one of the top high schools in the state. Cranford Township Public Schools is a comprehensive public school district serving students in kindergarten through twelfth grade. As of 2018–19school year, the seven-school district had 3,853 students and 323. 0 classroom teachers (on a full-time basis), with a student-teacher ratio of 11.9:1. Schools in the district (according to National Center for Education Statistics on enrollment for 2018–19): Bloomingdale Avenue School with 255 students in grades K-2, Brookside Place School with 365 students in grades K-5, Hillside Avenue School with 702 students. in grades K-8, Livingston Avenue School with 251 students in grades 3-5, Orange Avenue School with 738 students in grades 3-8, Walnut Avenue School with 312 students in grades PreK-2, and
    Cranford High School with 1233 students in grade 9-12. Cranford High School has a curriculum that emphasizes technology in the schools, as well as an emphasis on service learning. The high school has been recognized for its service learning work and for being a national school of character. Cranford High School was ranked 51st out of 328 public high schools in New Jersey in 2012 by New Jersey Monthly after being ranked 13th in 2010 and has won a number of national and statewide awards for its innovative curriculum. The Lincoln School, which houses the county’s administrative offices, also offers two of the county’s alternative educational programs, CAP and CAMP.

    Cranford has several religious and private schools. St. Michael’s School, located in downtown Cranford, is a Roman Catholic parochial school that serves kindergarten students through 8th grade and is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Elementary Schools operating under the auspices of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Newark.

    The main campus of Union County College, New Jersey’s oldest community college, built in 1933, is located in Cranford. The Cranford campus, one of four counties, was founded in 1956 year.

    Local Media

    Cranford Canoe Club’s 1911 Annual Dinner Menu.

    Cranford media includes:

    • Leader of Westfield . This local weekly paper covers all Cranford City Council meetings and offers other articles about Cranford.
    • Union News Daily . The news outlet covering Union County news has a dedicated Cranford section. It is part of LocalSource and is published by Worrall Community Newspapers of Union. The Cranford newspaper cover is also published monthly as Cranford Life .
    • Other multinational papers include Courier News , a daily newspaper based in Bridgewater Township, and The Star-Ledger and Suburban News, based in Newark.
    • Cranford Monthly is published by Renna Media, located on Walnut Street in Cranford, New Jersey. Every month, 9,800 newspapers are printed and distributed free of charge.
    • TV-35 . Cranford also has its own channel, TV-35, which broadcasts live weekly township committee meetings and is available to cable and Verizon FiOS television subscribers.

    Cranford TV-35 public access logo

    Founded in 1986.

    • Emergency radio. The village operates a low power AM radio station on 680 kHz. The station provides information during emergencies in the village.

    Cranford Chronicle (formerly Cranford Citizen & Chronicle ) closed in June 2015.

    Arts and Culture

    Cranford River Carnival Program 1914 years old.

    • The opening of the Cranford Film Festival at the Cranford Theater was announced in January 2020.
    • The Cranford Drama Club is a local theater company founded in 1919 that puts on a variety of plays each year. It is the oldest community theater in New Jersey. The CDC has its own small performing arts theater on the south side of the city.
    • PorchFest is an annual music festival in Cranford.
    • Dreyer Farms, one of the last remaining farms in Union County, hosts art exhibitions and performances during the off-season.
    • The Roy W. Smith Theater and Tomasulo Art Gallery at Union County College offer live performances and art shows.
    • Cranford Public Library began as a Carnegie Library.

    Places of Worship

    Beth El Mekor Chaim Temple on Walnut Avenue in Cranford

    Cranford First Presbyterian Church, circa 1910

    • Beth El Mekor Chaim Temple on Walnut Avenue in Cranford for over 100 years serving the egalitarian traditional Jewish community of Cranford and Westfield.
    • Trinity Episcopal Church on Forest Avenue was founded in 1872. Her day school offers preschool, daycare, and primary care programs.
    • Cranford First Presbyterian Church on Springfield Avenue, home to Helen K. Baldwin Nursery School, was founded in 1850.
    • High Street First Baptist Church was founded in June 1887. Its former minister, Deborah Cannon Partridge Wolfe, was the first black woman to be ordained by the American Baptist Church.
    • St Michael’s Church, Alden Street was founded as the city’s Roman Catholic parish in 1872.

    Transportation

    View north along the Garden State Parkway at Exit 137 in Cranford.

    Roads and highways

    As of May 2010, the township had a total of 78.60 miles (126.49 km) of roads, of which 67.25 miles (108.23 km) were maintained by the municipality, 7.77 miles (12.50 km) by Union County, 1.72 miles (2.77 km). to the New Jersey Department of Transportation and 1.86 miles (2.99 km) from the New Jersey Authority.

    Garden State Park runs through the community, connecting Clark to the south with Kenilworth to the north. Parkway Boulevard is accessed at junction 136 on County Route 607 at Linden/Roselle/Winfield Park and at junction 137 on Route 28. Junction 136 is known as the “four corners” where Clark, Winfield, Cranford and Linden meet.

    Cranford’s Pace Car program creates safer roads when drivers promise to “drive within the posted speed limit”, “stop at all stop signs”, “stop at all red lights”, and “yield to pedestrians at crosswalks”.

    Public Transportation

    Railroad

    Cranford Station is in the lower right corner and offers commuter service to Newark and other locations.

    Cranford Station service offers train service to Newark’s Penn Station in approximately 20 minutes, and to New York City’s Penn Station in approximately 49 minutes in total. The World Trade Center station on PATH can also be reached from Cranford in less than 50 minutes (42 minutes on the 6:52 am Express).

    Cranford Station also offers transit to other points to the east, along with Raritan, High Bridge, and numerous points to the west on the NJ Transit Raritan Valley Line, formerly a mainline of the New Jersey Central Railroad. Newark Penn Station, Secaucus Junction, and NYC Penn Station provide access to all other NJT rail lines (except Atlantic City), PATH, AirTrain from Newark to Newark Liberty International Airport, Amtrak regional and long-distance trains, and also Long Island Rail trains. Road .

    Bus

    The express bus route (113x) offers weekday non-stop travel from the north side of Cranford Station and other Cranford locations on North Avenue to the Port Authority bus station in Midtown Manhattan in approximately 40 minutes. Boxcar’s privately owned buses also provide direct commuter bus services to downtown Manhattan in approximately 40 minutes.

    NJ Transit also provides bus service on routes 112 and 113 between Cranford and the Port Authority Bus Station in New York, as well as routes 59and 66 to Newark. The 56, 57 and 58 routes provide local service.

    Air

    Newark Liberty International Airport is approximately 13 minutes away in Newark/Elizabeth. Linden Airport, a general aviation facility, is in the nearby town of Linden.

    Cargo

    The southern part of the township is bisected by Conrail’s passenger-and-freight only Lehigh Line (jointly owned by CSX and Norfolk Southern) on the tracks of the former Lehigh Valley Railroad. The former Staten Island Railroad connects to the Raritan Valley Line at Cranford, reaching the island via Arthur Kill’s vertical drawbridge. This line has been refurbished and since 2007 it connects the Port of Newark and Howland Hook and transports containers from the Howland Hook Marine Terminal, an intermodal freight service known as ExpressRail.

    Film and TV

    • Several episodes of the third season of the 1990s Nickelodeon television show The Adventures of Pete and Pete were filmed in Cranford. Episodes of the series were filmed at various locations in Cranford, including Brookside Place School, Cranford High School, Orange Avenue Pool, and a state-of-the-art barbershop. Scenes for the main characters’ home were filmed at the house at 11 Willow Street.
    • Cranford is the setting for the 2005 film Guess Who starring Bernie Mac and Ashton Kutcher.
    • Clips from Far from Heaven , Garden State , September 12 and the HBO miniseries The Plot Against America were filmed in Cranford.

    Notable people

    Rowers on the River Rahway at Cranford circa 1885.

    See also: Category: People from Cranford, NJ

    People who were born in, residents of, or otherwise closely associated with Cranford include:

    • Frederick W. Beinecke (1887–1971), founder of Yale University’s Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library.
    • William Sperry Beinecke (1914-2018), founder of the Central Park Conservancy and former chairman of S&H Green Stamps.
    • Carol Blazejowski (born 1956), Basketball Hall of Fame and LGBT member; 1974 – Graduated from Cranford High School.
    • Gordon Chalmers (1911–2000), swimmer, swimming coach and college athletics administrator He competed in the men’s 100m backstroke at the 19 Summer Olympics32 years .
    • Curtis J. Kulin (1915–1963), sergeant in the 2nd Armored Division during World War II who developed the “rhinoceros” tank to cut through hedgerows during the Battle of Normandy.
    • Howard “Dutch” Darrin (1897–1982), outside car stylist.
    • Hugh S. Delano (1933-2015), sports journalist for New York Post and author, inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame with the Elmer Ferguson Memorial Award.
    • Maria Dizzia (19born 74), actress who was nominated for the 2010 Tony Award for Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Play for her performance in In The Next Room (or The Vibrator Play) .
    • William S. Dudley (born 1952), economist who served as President and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and Vice Chairman of the Federal Open Market Committee.
    • Robert Ferro (1941–1988), LGBT author whose work included a gay coming-of-age novel describing a fictionalized version of Cranford centered around the River Rahway.
    • Charles N. Fowler (1852–1932) represented the 5th congressional district in the United States House of Representatives from 1895 to 1911.
    • Will Fries (born 1998), offensive guard for the Indianapolis Colts of the National Football League.
    • Edward C. Gill (1917–1985), politician who served as Mayor of Cranford and was elected to two terms in the New Jersey General Assembly where he represented the 21st Legislative District.
    • Gary Kott (born c. 1947), television and advertising writer, writer and producer show Cosby .
    • Alice Lakey (1857–1935), clean food activist.
    • Frank Townsend Post (1855–1919), architect, artist and writer
    • Mei Li (born 1967), 2006 finalist in the China Central Television competition in China and founder of the non-profit North American Chinese Entrepreneurs Association (NACEA).
    • Paul J. Lioy (1947–2015), environmental hygienist and specialist in exposure science, analyzed the effects of dust after the collapse of the World Trade Center following the September 11 terrorist attacks.
    • Greg Mankiw (born 1958), Harvard professor who chaired President George W. Bush’s Council of Economic Advisers.
    • Ralph J. Marra, Jr. (born c. 1953), former Acting U.S. Attorney for the District of New Jersey.
    • Max Marston (1892–1949), winner of the 1923 U.S. Amateur Golf Championship.
    • Dean Mathey (1890–1972), tennis player and namesake of Mathey College at Princeton University.
    • Victoria Napolitano (née Spellman, 19born 88), politician, elected mayor of Moorestown, New Jersey at age 26, making her the youngest female mayor in the state’s history.
    • David Pringle (born 1966), environmental activist and politician.
    • David Silverman (born 1966), President of the American Atheists.
    • Thomas Sperry (c. 1864–1913), co-founder (“S”) of S&H Green Stamps.
    • William Miller Sperry (1858–1927), president of S&H Green Stamps and namesake of the William Miller Sperry Observatory and Sperry Park, who moved to Cranford in 1898 year.
    • Joseph Stryker (1898–1974), actor who appeared in film and Broadway theater
    • John Coard Taylor (1901–1946), track and field athlete, who finished fifth in the men’s 400 meters at the 1924 Summer Olympics. He was the national champion in the 220-yard hurdles in 1922.
    • James Walter Thompson (1847–1928), namesake of the advertising agency J. Walter Thompson Company.
    • Walter F. Timpone (born 1950), former Associate Justice of the New Jersey Supreme Court, served from 2016 to 2020.
    • Bernie Wagenblast (born 1956), voiceover and former reporter who is the founder and editor of the Transport Communications Newsletter.
    • Jennifer Westhoven (born 1971), business and finance correspondent for Morning Express HLN with Robin Mead .
    • Jordan White (born 1982), rock musician and contestant on American Idol .
    • Deborah Cannon Partridge Wolfe (1916-2004), noted educator, native of Cranford and namesake of the Deborah Cannon Partridge Wolfe College of Education at the University of New Jersey City.

    used literature

    external links

    • Cranford Township homepage
    • Public Schools Cranford Township
    • Cranford.com, Your guide to all over Cranford
    • Cranford Township Public Schools 2015–16 School Report Card from the New Jersey Department of Education
    • School Data for Cranford Township Public Schools, National Center for Education Statistics
    • Hometown Memories – Cranford Page
    • Cranford Elks Motorcycle Club
    • Cranford Track
    • CNN Money 2005 Best Seat Contender
    • Best New Jersey City by Month 2006 – 12th
    • Property in Cranford

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    How New York Castles Live ($5 Million House!) – Teletype

    Travel notes, day 3

    Does it seem to you that everyone in New York lives in skyscrapers or, at worst, in low-rise Brooklyn? Not at all necessary! Moreover, you can generally only work in New York, and live in nature, among squirrels, deer and beautiful nature. When you are in Manhattan, it seems impossible, but if you take the train, you will be in paradise in 40 minutes! Kirill Gurevich made an excursion to heaven for me, for which I thank him 😉

    01. So, on the third day I left dirty, noisy, bustling Manhattan and crossed the Hudson to New Jersey by ferry. This is a different state, and everything is different here.

    02. As I said in my post about Jersey City, this satellite of New York used to be a continuous industrial zone that fell into decay in the middle of the 20th century and began to resemble Detroit. Since the 80s, Jersey City has been actively transformed, now it is a large and well-maintained financial center. Well, its suburbs have remained quite prosperous before. Now many New Yorkers choose to live here.

    03. We are going inland. There are interesting street lights on the highway. Everything is being repaired here now, the renovation of former industrial zones and warehouses is underway – one large construction site.

    04. Looks like the local lottery jackpot is being advertised. Americans are generally very gambling and love lotteries, casinos and other similar things.

    05. In each direction – a wide six-lane highway. American highways look just fantastic. The country is entangled with gigantic interchanges, whole labyrinths of roads. In the US, driving between cities and regions is very convenient.

    06. This is the city of Milbourne. The center is being reconstructed, landscaping is being done here, the streets are being narrowed, and parking lots are being arranged normally.

    07. Left the old poles. The web of wires looks bad, but, probably, they will still be removed underground. Basically, everything is made of concrete – concrete sidewalks, concrete roads.

    08. New benches have been set up. Parking is not just along the curb, but in special parking pockets.

    09. Trees are planted in tubs – in general, almost like the program “My Street”, but it is unlikely that all this will have to be redone in six months.

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    12. A car park was built near the railway station. Residents of Milbourne buy season tickets so they can leave their cars here and travel to Manhattan to work by train.

    An interesting story happened in the nearby town of Summit. When the authorities began to calculate how much the park and ride would cost, it turned out that it would be too expensive for the budget. Then the city just agreed with Uber! Now Uber takes Summit residents to the train station, each passenger paying about $700 a year. Yes, the Summit City Council decided it would be cheaper to pay Uber all the time than to build park and ride.

    13. The city consists of two parts – Milbourne proper and Short Hills. The small town even uses two different zip codes (having a Short Hills zip code is pretty cool).

    14. Visually, these two parts of the city are easily distinguishable: Short Hills, as the name implies, stands on a hill and almost all consists of large rich houses with huge plots. And Milburn is under a hill and looks like an ordinary American city.

    Once Milbourne was part of the neighboring city of Springfield, and only in 1857 received independence. It gradually grew, but the most powerful impetus to the development of this area was given by the famous entrepreneur and engineer-inventor Stuart Hartshorne.

    15. It was he who bought the huge piece of land that is now known as the Short Hills. In the second half of the 19th century, he bought a huge territory and began building up this hill in accordance with his ideas of what an ideal place to live should look like.

    16. He approached the process very thoroughly. Sewerage appeared in the city, with his own money Hartshorne built a railway line to New York and a station, opened his own post office (the Short Hills has its own index since then), etc.

    17. But building houses and organizing infrastructure was only part of Hartshorne’s idea. For example, he himself chose the buyers and tenants of houses in the area, and only those who (in his opinion) were able to care for the environment.

    18. Over time, many wealthy people began to perceive Short Hills not only as a place for their summer residence, but also as a convenient place for permanent residence.

    19. Until now, Short Hills stands out among the surrounding areas and cities with large plots and the absence of repetitive houses: there is no standard building.

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    21. Many of the houses in this area have never hit the real estate market at all: buildings for more than 100 years belong to a specific family.

    22. Hartshorne died in 1937 (aged 97). According to one of the urban legends, he was offered to name the city Hartshorneville, but he refused. From one of the Indian languages, the designation of this area was translated into English (“Short Hills”). Thanks to this, the initials of the founder of the district – SH – still got into its name.

    23. Oh, did you notice that there are no fences here? Do you know why? They just can’t be installed! That is, fences are prohibited! And if you want to put up a fence, you must justify its necessity! For example, you have a dog, then you can have a small fence.

    24. It’s very cool, all the houses are without fences! In Russia, this is impossible.

    25. Contemporary house by architect Matthew Rosembaum. In general, he designed many buildings in the district. This house is now on sale for $5 million!

    26. House from the side of the yard. The most important thing here is the site. It is large, flat, facing south.

    Similar houses cost about $4.5 – 5 million. There is no upper bar: some houses in the Short Hills were sold for $15 million. The amounts do not look cosmic compared to Manhattan. For this money in fashionable and freshly built skyscrapers you will get a relatively small apartment (100 square meters). Here they also sell a large estate, a vast well-groomed plot, good infrastructure, silence, peace, good schools.

    Most likely, a house of 5 million will have to pay $100-150 thousand in taxes per year. Approximately half of this amount will go to finance local schools (for which the area is famous).

    27. Interiors

    28. The architect designed the house for himself, so everything is thought out here, even the furniture is made according to an individual project.

    29. Living and dining room

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    31. Very cool and modern house with garden view!

    32. Dressing room is a dream of every woman!

    33. Bathroom. Please note that in addition to the usual shower and bath, there is also an outdoor shower. You can bathe in nature.

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    35. Greetings from Russia)

    36. This is a music room)

    37. The house has two floors.

    38. A lot of natural light gets in here.

    39. The basement is also huge, like a separate house.

    40. Neighboring town Summit

    41. The old traffic light has been preserved, it looks very cool.

    42. Some rubbish fund placed the urn.

    43. In fact, this is an American rich village with neat houses and paths.

    44. This is a very high hill (in good weather you can see Manhattan from it) and very old buildings. There is no place at all, so new houses here have to be built on the site of the old ones. That is, the developer simply buys the entire plot together with the old building.

    45. But there are still many old houses.

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    48. In the structure of the price of a house in the Summit or Short Hills, the most important role is played by its location.

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    51. Although there are also estates that are expensive in themselves.

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    53. Construction of a new house. They are built quickly and simply: usually it is a wooden frame with sheathing.

    The main idea of ​​the new projects is to maintain harmony with the environment. No one tries to make something pretentious, crazy, too bright, no one closes himself with 5-meter fences.

    Most developers always have an understanding of where they work and the lifestyle of people in the area. They have a set of criteria that are always taken into account when it comes to deciding what a house will look like.

    54. About $3.5 million is being asked for this unfinished house. This is a very reasonable price for the area.

    55. Inside, everything is simply sheathed with drywall and painted.

    56. Summit Train Station

    57. From here you can drive to Manhattan in less than an hour.

    58. It costs $9 on a train like this.

    59. An interesting system: you give the ticket to the conductor and he inserts the ticket into the hole in the top of the seat. That is, the system, as it were, ties the passenger to the seat) If you want to change seats, you need to take this piece of paper with you.

    60. View of Manhattan from the swamps of New Jersey

    Travel notes:

    Day 1. New York: Trump’s lair, garbage, Apple, ships
    Day 2. New York: increased security measures and terrible weather!

    New Jersey: college fraternities (spoiler: about debauchery and money)

    How much does a house in San Francisco cost

    Miami: how ordinary American rich people live

    The worst and best neighborhoods in New York

    Tam-pub -pam! There-pa-ba-pa-bam!

    American Venice

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    Westfield, New Jersey – Westfield, New Jersey

    Westfield is a city in Union County, New Jersey, United States, located 16 miles (26 km) southwest of Manhattan. The 2010 United States Census reported that the city had a population of 30,316, an increase of 672 (+2.3%) from the 29,644 counted in the 2000 Census, which in turn increased by 774 (+2.3%). .7%) of 28,870 people counted in the 2000 census. 1990 Census.

    In March 2018, Bloomberg rated Westfield a 99th highest income in the United States and 18th highest income in New Jersey. According to a 2014 nationwide survey, Westfield was ranked the 30th safest city to live in in the United States.

    The city was one of the wealthiest communities in the state. According to the 2013-2017 American Community Survey data, Westfield residents had a median household income of $159,923, ranking 8th in the state among municipalities with over 10,000 residents, more than double the state average of $76,475.

    CONTENT

    • 1 History
    • 2 Geography
    • 3 Community

      • 3.1 Library
      • 3.2 City center
    • 4 Parks and recreation areas
    • 5 Demographics

      • 5. 1 Census 2010
      • 5.2 Census 2000
    • 6 Government

      • 6.1 Local government

        • 6.1.1 Emergency services

          • 6.1.1.1 Police
          • 6.1.1.2 Fire
          • 6.1.1.3 Rescue team
      • 6.2 Federal, State, and District
      • 6.3 Policy
    • 7 Education
    • 8 Transport

      • 8.1 Roads and highways
      • 8.2 Public transport
    • 9 Services
    • 10 media
    • 11 Culture
    • 12 Famous people
    • 13 Links
    • 14 External links

    History

    Panoramic map of Westfield with inserts and lists of places of interest (1929)

    History says that Westfield took its name from the rich “fields west of Elizabeth Town” and hence was called Westfield for more than a hundred years. Fields. City records say that “the settlement of Westfield dates back to the last year (1699) of the seventeenth century, resulting from the ‘Clinker Lot Division’. ” Almost immediately after the separation, emigration from the older parts of the city of Elizabeth began to move into the hinterland, especially to the area lying between the River Rahway to the east and the mountains to the west. However, this did not happen. until 1720, when there were enough settlers to form a separate community.” The old village, now downtown, was settled in 1720 as part of the Elizabethtown area.

    Miller-Corey House Museum

    Westfield was originally formed as a borough on 27 January 1794 from parts of Elizabeth Township, while the area was still part of Essex County, and was incorporated on 21 February 1798 as one of the original 104 New Jersey townships initiated by the New Jersey Legislature Act. It became part of the newly formed Union County on March 19, 1857. Portions of the township were taken to form Rahway Township (February 27, 1804), Plainfield Township (April 5, 1847), Cranford Township (March 14, 1871), Funwood Township (March 6, 1878; now known as Scotch Plains) and Hillside (September 25, 1895 years). The City of Westfield was incorporated on March 4, 1903, replacing Westfield Township. The city’s name comes from its location in the western, undeveloped fields of the Elizabethtown tract.

    As recently as 2017, the Broaddus family living in Westfield received threatening letters from an alleged stalker who called himself “The Watcher”, causing a furor.

    Geography

    According to the US Census Bureau, the city had a total area of ​​6.74 square miles (17.46 km 2 ), including 6.72 square miles (17.42 km 2 ) of land and 0.02 square miles (0.05 km 2 ) of water (0.28%). .

    Unincorporated communities, localities, and place names located partly or wholly within the borough include Germantown and Tamaques Reservation Mill.

    Six municipalities border the city of Westfield: Mountainside to the north, Springfield Township to the northeast, Garwood and Cranford to the east, Clark to the southeast, and Scotch Plains to the west and southwest.

    The upper course of the Rahway Parkway runs through the community along the tributaries of the Rahway River.

    It is located about an hour from Manhattan.

    Community

    Library

    Westfield Memorial Library was founded in 1873 as the “every Saturday Book Club” and has developed over the past century into Westfield Memorial Library today. The library is housed in a large modern Williamsburg-style building at 550 East Broad Street. The library’s collection consists of over 250,000 books, two dozen public computers, a wide range of multimedia options, a large youth service area with colorful murals depicting Westfield’s history, and several desks and study tables. The library offers lessons for adults and children, stories for children and computer instructions.

    Downtown

    Downtown Westfield in 2018

    Downtown Westfield has many local and national shops and several attractions that have been featured and used on the NBC TV show Ed , such as the Rialto Theatre. The city center is home to over 40 restaurants and casual venues. The city center is located mostly north of Westfield railway station. In the city center there are both individual shops and boutiques, as well as national shops. More than one third of retailers and restaurants have been in existence for 25 years or more.

    Downtown Westfield, with over 200 retail outlets and 400 commercial outlets, is a regional destination in New Jersey. The Downtown Westfield Corporation (DWC) manages the growth and development of the Special Benefit District (SID). DWC participates in the National Main Street program associated with the National Trust for Historic Preservation. It is funded by SID assessments of downtown properties and operates as a district management agency. DWC sponsors marketing activities and promotions, special event planning, urban planning, and building improvement projects. DWC is working closely with city government and volunteer groups to improve downtown. In 2004, Westfield won the Great American Main Street Award from the National Trust. In 2010, Westfield was the winner of America in Bloom for communities of 25,001 to 50,000 people, compared to two other cities in their category. Shopping and dining in Westfield attracts citizens from other communities across the state.

    Several war memorials (including those dedicated to the Korean War, World War II, the Spanish-American War, and the Vietnam War) are located on the square near the city center. The square is also home to the 9/11 Memorial Park, which pays tribute to the people of Westfield who died in the 9/11 terrorist attacks.

    Downtown Westfield hosts events and festivals throughout the year. Jazz bands perform live outdoors every Tuesday evening during the summer. In October 2018, the first annual AddamsFest was held, dedicated to Westfield resident Charles Addams. The festival included, among other things, exhibitions, lectures, film screenings and a masquerade ball. Other festivals include Spring Fling and FestiFall.

    In August 2020, Le Tote announced that Lord & Taylor, the city’s only department store and the chain’s only stand-alone location in New Jersey, would close as part of a plan to close 38 Lord & Taylor stores nationwide. Efforts are underway to redesign the site.

    Parks and recreation

    View of the pond in Mindaskin park on a summer evening

    Parks in the city include:

    • Humbert Park
    • Lenape Park is a 450-acre (180 ha) preserve and park that is part of the Rahway River Parkway in Union County. The park also includes parts of Cranford, Kenilworth and Springfield.
    • Mindowaskin Park
    • Tamakes Park

    Demographics

    Historical population
    Census Pop. % ±
    1810 2152
    1820 2358 9.6%
    1830 2.492 5.7%
    1840 3150 26. 4%
    1850 1.577 * -49.9%
    1860 1.719 9.0%
    1870 2753 60.2%
    1880 2.216 * −19.5%
    1890 2739 23.6%
    1900 4328 * 58.0%
    1910 6 420 48.3%
    1920 9063 * 41.2%
    1930 15 801 74.3%
    1940 18 458 16.8%
    1950 21 243 15.1%
    1960 31 447 48.0%
    1970 33 720 7. 2%
    1980 30 447 -9.7%
    1990 28 870 −5.2%
    2000 29 644 2.7%
    2010 30 316 2.3%
    2019 (estimate) 29 512 -2.7%
    Population sources:
    1810–1920 1840 1850–1870
    1850 1870 1880-1890
    1890-1910 1910-1930
    1930-1990 2000 2010
    * = Lost Territory in previous decade.

    2010 Census

    The 2010 US Census counted 30,316 people, 10,566 households, and 8,199 families in the city. The population density was 4,512.2 people per square mile (1,742.2 people per 1 km 2 ). There were 10,950 housing units at an average density of 1,629.8 per square mile (629.3/km 2 ). The racial makeup was 88.17% (26729) White, 3.25% (984) Black or African American, 0.12% (36) Native American, 5.67% (1718) Asian, 0.03% (10 ) Pacific Islanders, 0.79% (241) from other races and 1.97% (598) from two or more races. Hispanics or Latinos of any race were 4.92% (1,492) of the population.

    Of 10,566 households, 43.1% had children under the age of 18; 68.0% were married couples living together; In 7.5% of families, women lived without husbands, and 22.4% did not have a family. Of all households 19.2% were made up of individuals and 9.8% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size is 2.85 and the average family size is 3.31.

    30.0% of the population were under the age of 18, 4.7% from 18 to 24, 22.5% from 25 to 44, 29.7% from 45 to 64, and 13.1% were aged 65 years and older. The mean age was 41.0 years. For every 100 women, there were 92.7 men. For every 100 women aged 18 and over, there were 87.2 men.

    The Census Bureau’s 2006-2010 American Community Survey found that (in 2010 inflation-adjusted dollars) the median household income was 127 79$9 (with a margin of error of +/- $10,580), and the median household income was $150,797 (+/- $11,480). Men had a median income of $111,762 (+/- $7,767) compared to $71,217 (+/- $5,624) for women. The per capita income for the city was $63,498 (+/- $4,577). About 0.9% of families and 2.3% of the population were below the poverty line, including 2.4% of those under age 18 and 2.0% of those age 65 or over.

    Census 2000

    As of the 2000 US Census, there were 29,644 people, 10,622 households, and 8,178 families residing in the city. The population density was 4,403.1 people per square mile (1,700.7/km 2 ). There were 10,819 housing units at an average density of 1,607.0 per square mile (620.7/km 2). The racial makeup of the city was 89.98% White, 3.88% African American, 0.09% Native American, 4.08% Asian, 0.01% Pacific Islander, 0.62% from other races, and 1.33% from two or more races. Hispanics or Latinos of any race were 2.82% of the population.

    There were 10,622 households out of which 40.8% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 68. 0% were married couples living together, 7.1% had a female householder with no husband present, and 23. 0% had no family. Of all households, 19.3% were made up of individuals and 9.4% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size is 2.77, and the average family size is 3.20.

    In the city, the population was spread out: 28.4% under the age of 18, 4.0% from 18 to 24, 29.6% from 25 to 44, 24.5% from 45 to 64, and 13.5% who are 65 years of age or older. older. The median age was 39 years. For every 100 women, there were 92.1 men. For every 100 women aged 18 and over, there were 87.4 men.

    The median income for a household in the city was $98,390, and the median income for a family was $112,145. The median income for men was $82,420 compared to $45,305 for women. The per capita income for the city was $47,187. About 1.7% of families and 2.7% of the population were below the poverty line, including 3.3% of those under age 18 and 3.1% of those age 65 or over.

    Government

    Local Government

    Westfield is governed by a Special Charter issued by the New Jersey Legislature. The city is one of 11 municipalities (out of 565) in the state that operate under special charters. The governing body consists of a mayor and an eight-member city council, all of which are filled by party elections. The mayor is directly elected by a wide range of voters for a four-year term of office. The city council has eight members, two members elected from each of the four wards. City Council members are elected to four-year terms on a staggered basis, with one seat in each borough being elected every two years. The city council holds biweekly meetings to discuss the legislation in question and are open to the public.

    As of 2020, the mayor of Westfield is Democrat Shelly W. Brindle, whose term ends December 31, 2021. Westfield City Council members are James J. Boyce (Ward 1; D, 2023), David M. Contract. (Ward 3; D, 2021), Michael J. Dardia (Ward 2; D, 2021), Linda S. Habgood (Ward 1; D, 2021), Scott A. Katz (Ward 4; D , 2023), Mark Logrippo (Ward 3; Republican, 2023), Don McKay (Ward 4, D, 2021) and Mark Parmelee (Ward 2, D, 2023) <.

    Emergency Services
    Police

    The Westfield Police Department (WPD) has been policing the city since 1903. The Chief of Police is Christopher Battiloro, who was appointed to the position in December 2018 after serving four months on an interim basis. The department has a patrol division, a traffic safety bureau, a documentation bureau, a detective bureau and its own emergency services unit. The Westfield Parking Service also falls under the jurisdiction of the WPD and is responsible for overseeing parking and traffic safety in the Westfield CBD and near schools. The WPD also has a post for law enforcement researchers, post #90. Each division of the WPD uses different vehicles, most of which are black and white.

    Fire

    The Westfield Fire Department was formed in 1875 after a fire destroyed the city block on East Broad Street. WFD is a combined department with 36 paid/professional firefighters and 15 volunteer firefighters. Four platoons of eight (battalion chief, two lieutenants and five firefighters) work 24/72 hours in two fire stations. Administrative members include the chief of department, the deputy chief of operations, and the deputy chief of the fire department. The position of Fire Safety Inspector in the Fire Safety Bureau was abolished in January 2009.year due to budget cuts. The head of the department is Anthony Tiller.

    Westfield Fire Headquarters, located at 405 North Avenue West, is manned around the clock by a battalion commander (shift leader), a lieutenant, and three firefighters. These employees work in the engine company, which was originally supposed to be in the northern part of the city, and in the ladder company. A backup engine company and a utility pickup truck are also housed at the fire department’s headquarters. The office of the head of department and the deputy head of production is also located here.

    Station 2, located at 1029 Central Avenue, has a lieutenant and two firefighters on duty around the clock. These people work in the engine company, which must first arrive in the southern part of the city. A spare engine company, a pickup truck and a spare SUV are also stationed at Station 2. The Fire Safety Bureau is located at Station 2 and includes the Office of the Deputy Fire Chief.
    The

    WFD in operates a fleet of four E-One engines (2 x 2000 GPM and 2 x 1500 GPM) and 1 Pierce Arrow XT 100′ ladder for rear mounting, one utility utility vehicle and three 4×4 utility vehicles. The paint scheme for the older vehicles (Engine 4) is yellow, while the newer vehicles (Ladder 1, Engines 2, 3 and 5) are red hulls with white cockpits. Support vehicles, Ford Pick-Up (Utility 7), Chevy Pick-Up (Utility 8) and Jeep Cherokee (Car 9)) are red with white stripes, and the rest of the official vehicles for senior officers do not have Dodge markings. Durangos (Car 1,11,12).

    WFD responds to approximately 2,000 support calls each year. The WFD serves as an EMS backup agency for the city if the Westfield Volunteer Rescue Squad is unavailable. All members are CPR-Defib certified, 27 members currently hold New Jersey EMT certifications, and the remaining members are trained to first aid level. Both stations are always served by ambulance and ambulance operators 24 hours a day.

    WFD is also a partner in the Union County Mutual Fire Assistance Agreement, responding to multiple requests for assistance in any of Union County’s 20 other municipalities.

    Career firefighters (excluding the chief and deputy chiefs) are members of the New Jersey Firemen’s Mutual Aid Association (NJ FMBA) Local 30.

    Rescue Squad

    The Westfield Volunteer Rescue Team is staffed 24 hours a day by certified EMT volunteers. Shifts range from 5 o’clock in the morning and afternoon to 2 o’clock at night. The detachment consists of three ambulances with a brigade in each shift. Members are alerted in case another emergency occurs and the original team responds to the doctor’s call. Dispatchers are also volunteers, answering phones directly from the police line.

    Federal, State, and District Representation

    Westfield is located in the 7th Congressional District and is part of New Jersey’s 21st state legislative district.

    For the 117th US Congress. New Jersey’s 7th congressional district is represented by Tom Malinowski (Democrat, Amwell East). New Jersey is represented in the United States Senate by Democrats Cory Booker (Newark, term ends 2027) and Bob Menendez (Harrison, term ends 2025).

    For the 2020–2021 session of the 21st New Jersey Legislative District, the Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Thomas Keane, Jr. (R, Westfield) and in the General Assembly by John Brumnick (R, Westfield) and Nancy Munoz (R, Summit ).

    Union County is governed by a Board of Elected Freeholders, whose nine members are elected at large to three-year terms of office on a staggered basis, with three seats elected annually, with an appointed county governor overseeing day-to-day operations. -day operations of the county. At the annual reorganization meeting held in early January, the board elects a chairman and vice chairman from among its members. As of 2019Union County Owners are Chair Bette Jane Kowalski (D, Cranford, term ends December 31, 2019), Vice Chair Alexander Mirabella (D, Fanwood, 2021) Angel G. Estrada (D, Elizabeth, 2020), Angela R. Garretson (D, Hillside Township, 2020), Sergio Granados (D, Elizabeth, 2019), Christopher Hudak (D, Linden, term ends December 31, 2020), Kimberly Palmieri-Mouded (D, Westfield, 2021), Andrea Staten (D, Roselle, 2021) and Rebecca Williams (D, Plainfield, 2019)). Countywide elected constitutional officials are County Clerk Joanne Rajoppy (D, Union, 2020), Sheriff Peter Corvelli (D, Kenilworth, 2020), and Surrogate James S. LaCourte (D, Springfield Township, 2019). The county manager is Edward Oatman.

    Politics

    Westfield Presbyterian Church as seen from Mindaskin Park near downtown

    As of March 23, 2011, there were a total of 20,684 registered voters in Westfield, of which 6,485 (31. 4% vs. 8% countywide) were registered as Democrats, 5,244 people (25.4% vs. 15.3%) were registered as Republicans, and 8 942 people. (43.2% vs. 42.9%) are registered as unaffiliated. There are 13 registered voters for other parties. Of the city’s 2010 Census population, 68.2% (compared to 53.3% in Union County) were registered to vote, including 97.5% of those ages 18 and over (compared to 70.6 % by county).

    In the 2012 presidential election, Democrat Barack Obama received 8,080 votes (50.9% to 66.0% districtwide), ahead of Republican Mitt Romney with 7,555 votes (47.6% to 32.3%) and other candidates with 147 votes (0.9% versus 0.8%). %) of 15,866 ballots cast by the city’s 21,797 registered voters, on a 72.8% turnout (versus 68.8% in Union County). In the 2008 presidential election, Democrat Barack Obama received 9,345 votes (54.5% to 63.1% districtwide), ahead of Republican John McCain with 7,541 votes (44.0% to 35.2%) and other candidates with 154 votes ( 0.9% vs. 0.9%). %), among 17,141 ballots cast by the city’s 21,251 registered voters, with a turnout of 80. 7% (versus 74.7% in Union County). In the 2004 presidential election, Democrat John Kerry received 8,442 votes (50.6% to 58.3% districtwide), ahead of Republican George W. Bush with 8,037 votes (48.2% to 40.3%) and other candidates with 110 votes. (0.7% vs. 0.7%) of 16,683 ballots cast by the city’s 20,441 registered voters, on a turnout of 81.6% (vs. 72.3% countywide).

    In the 2013 gubernatorial election, Republican Chris Christie received 64.1% of the vote (6,303 votes cast), ahead of Democrat Barbara Buono with 34.5% (3,394 votes) and other candidates with 1.3% (131 votes) of 10,053 ballots cast in the city by 21,513 registered voters (225 ballots spoiled) with a turnout of 46.7%. In the 2009 gubernatorial election, Republican Chris Christie received 6,070 votes (51.0% to 41.7% districtwide), ahead of Democrat John Corzine with 4,776 votes (40.2% to 50.6%), independent Chris Daggett with 900 votes (7.6% vs. 5.9%) and other candidates with 58 votes (0.5% vs. 0.8%) out of 11,893 ballots cast by the city’s 20,982 registered voters, giving a turnout of 56. 7% ( against 46.5% in the district).

    Education

    Public school students in kindergarten through twelfth grade attend Westfield Public Schools. As of the 2018-19 school year, the 10-school district had 6,304 students and 500.4 class teachers (on an FTE basis), for a student-teacher ratio of 12.6:1. The district has a central kindergarten, six district elementary schools ( grades 1–5), two high schools (grades 6–8) separated by a north/south side boundary, and one high school (9–12 grades). Schools in the District (2018–19 National Center for Education Statistics): Lincoln Early Childhood Center (with 310 students; in grades PreK-K), Franklin Elementary School (580; 1-5 – North), Jefferson Elementary School ( 442; 1-5 – South), McKinley Elementary School (341; 1-5 – South), Tamakes Elementary School (401; 1-5 – South), Washington Elementary School (309; 1-5 – North) , Wilson Elementary School (355; 1-5 – North), Roosevelt Intermediate School (777; 6-8 – North), Thomas Alva Edison Intermediate School (844; 6-8 – South) and
    Westfield High School (1865; 9-12).

    For high school, public school students from Westfield and all Union County are eligible to apply to Union County vocational schools, which include Union County Magnet High School, Union County Academy for Information Technology, Union County Academy for Allied Health Sciences, Union County Vocational High School and Union County Academy of the Performing Arts.

    Holy Trinity Interparochial School is a Middle States accredited Catholic school operated by the three parishes of Holy Trinity and St. Helena in Westfield along with Our Lady of Lourdes in Mountainside that offers education from pre-K through 8th grade and operates under aegis from the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Newark.

    Transportation

    Roads and highways

    Route 28 eastbound through Westfield

    As of May 2010, the city had a total of 108.63 miles (174.82 km) of roads, of which 96.69 miles ( 155.61 km) were maintained by the municipality, 9. 94 miles (16.00 km) by Union County and 2.00 miles (3.22 km). to the New Jersey Department of Transportation.

    The main road serving Westfield is New Jersey Route 28, which runs about two miles along the commuter railroad that marks the boundary between the city’s north and south sides. Westfield can also be accessed via exits 135 and 137 from the nearby Garden State Parkway, or via the Lawrence, Mountain, or Springfield Avenue exits from U.S. Route 22.

    Public Transportation

    Westfield Station

    NJ Transit (NJT) provides passenger rail service from Westfield Station on the Raritan Valley Line to Newark Penn Station with a connection to Pennsylvania Station in New York. Westfield passengers can take a one-seat (no transfer) trip to New York’s Pennsylvania Station on off-peak weekdays, made possible by upgrades to the NJT train’s equipment for New York traffic. Westfield’s location and schedule on the Raritan Valley line make it desirable for commuters, with a 24-hour service to/from Newark Penn station several times during the morning and evening rush hours. On these 24-hour flights, the one-way time to/from New York Penn Station is 50 minutes or 20 minutes from/to Newark Pennsylvania Station.

    NJT Bus Route 113 provides single-seat service to the New York Port Authority bus terminal seven days a week from downtown, about an hour to New York City, with additional services available along Route 22 on the northern edge of the city (NJT Bus Routes 114 and 117), travel time is approximately 45 minutes. Route 59 provides local bus service between Plainfield and Newark.

    Newark Liberty International Airport is approximately 20 minutes away and is most conveniently accessible via Route 22 or the NJT train. Linden Airport, a general aviation facility, is in the neighboring city of Linden, New Jersey.

    Services

    Residential telephone services are provided by Verizon Communications. Westfield cable television is supplied by Comcast [18], which also provides Westfield Community Television (channel 36), News 12 New Jersey (channel 62), and Scotch Plains Local Access Channel (channel 34) Verizon FiOS is also offered in Westfield, which provides digital cable, high-speed Internet and telephone connection. Electricity is supplied through the State Electricity and Gas Company. Gas is supplied by Elizabethtown Gas and water is supplied by American Water of New Jersey. Disposal is collected at the curbside by private hauliers hired by the Public Works Department every two weeks, while rubbish is picked up by private haulers hired by residents.

    Media

    Westfield is served by the local weekly newspaper Westfield Leader . Record-Press served the community until it finished publishing in 2008. Westfield is also served by multilateral newspapers including Courier News , a daily newspaper based in Bridgewater Township, and The Star-Ledger, based in Newark. Westfield Patch is an online news source dedicated exclusively to local Westfield news, updated around the clock by a small staff of paid editors and volunteers. Exactly the same TAPInto Westfield is an online news source dedicated to Westfield local news.

    Westfield Public Television (WCT)

    Local Residents Access Channel 36 operates from the Municipal Building on Broad Street in Westfield on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and half of every Sunday. WCT provides limited community-related programming, coverage of city council meetings, and operates the WCT bulletin board. WCT shares its time on channel 36 with Blue Devil Television, which originates from Westfield High School and produces approximately 200 original productions each school year.

    Culture

    Greek Archdiocese of America Metropolis of New Jersey headquartered in Westfield.

    Notable people

    See also: Category: People from Westfield, New Jersey

    People who were born in, residents of, or otherwise closely associated with Westfield include:

    • Mark Achito (born 1966), playwright, writer and humorist.
    • Charles Addams (1912–1988), cartoonist for The New Yorker , best known for his 9 cartoons0343 Addams family .
    • Kim Alsop (born c. 1933), former head coach of the Samford Bulldogs football team.
    • Virginia Apgar (1909–1974), creator of the Apgar score for assessing the health of newborns
    • Billy Ard (born 1959), former NFL quarterback for the New York Giants and Green Bay Packers.
    • H. W. Ambruster (1879–1961), football coach, chemical engineer, actor and teacher
    • Omar Ashmawi, Director of Human Resources and General Counsel of the Office of Congressional Ethics.
    • Richard Bagger (born 1960), former mayor, who served as chief of staff for New Jersey Governor Chris Christie.
    • Robert L. Barchi (born 1946), 20th President of Rutgers University 2012-2020
    • Cheryl Barnes, singer and actress, best known for her role in Milos Forman’s 1979 film adaptation of Hair , where she played the mother of Hud’s young son.
    • Caroline Beebe (1873–1950), pianist, founder of the New York Chamber Music Society
    • Brian Beller (born 1971), bass guitarist known for his work with Mike Keneally, Steve Vai, Dethklok, Dream Theater’s James LaBrie and Dweezil Zappa.
    • John Brumnick (born 1953), member of the New Jersey General Assembly representing the 21st Legislative District since 2003.
    • Brock Brower (1931–2014), writer, journalist and broadcaster
    • Dave Brown (born 1970), NFL quarterback, 1st round additional draft pick, 1992–2000 (New York Giants, Arizona Cardinals).
    • Steve Brozak (born 1961), managing partner and president of WBB Securities, LLC, Democratic congressional candidate in the 2004 election cycle, and chairman and CEO of StormBio, Inc.
    • Robert N. Buck (1914–2007), aviator and writer who broke 14 junior airspeed records in the 1930s, began his flying career at Westfield Airport
    • Alan Bunce (1900–1965), radio and television actor.
    • Devin Curley (b. 2001, Class of 2019), social media personality.
    • Chris Campbell (born 1954), wrestler who won the bronze medal in freestyle wrestling at the 1992 Summer Olympics.
    • Gil Chapman (born 1953), running and comeback specialist at the University of Michigan and the New Orleans Saints.
    • Steve Cheek (born 1977), NFL player, 2001–2005 (San Francisco residents, Kansas City State Chiefs, Carolina Panthers).
    • Michael Chertoff (born 1953), US Secretary of Homeland Security and former US District Court Judge.
    • John Hironna (1928–2010), head coach of the Rhode Island Rams football team in 1961 and 1962
    • Chris Christie (born 1962), Governor of New Jersey who lived in Westfield for a year while his home in Mendham was being built.
    • Bob Clotworthy (1931–2018), diver who competed in the 3m springboard at the 1952 and 1956 Olympics and won the bronze and gold medals, respectively.
    • Pat Cosker (born 1975), college squash coach.
    • John Cuneo (born 1957), illustrator whose work has been published in The New Yorker , Esquire , Sports Illustrated and The Atlantic .
    • Nicholas Delpopolo (born 1989), judoka who represented the United States at the 2012 Summer Olympics and 2016 Summer Olympics.
    • Robert S. Dietz (1914–1995), marine geologist, geophysicist, and oceanographer who pioneered research into seafloor propagation.
    • Alexander Wilson Drake (1843–1916), artist, collector and critic
    • Sarah Driver (born 1955), independent filmmaker.
    • Michael DuHaime (born 1974), Republican strategist and public affairs executive.
    • Jeff Edwards (1931–2014), actor and game show host.
    • Edward Einhorn (born 1970), children’s writer, director and playwright.
    • Mike Emanuel (born 1967), Washington DC correspondent for Fox News.
    • Thomas Farley, pediatrician who served as Commissioner of the Philadelphia Department of Health.
    • Kevin Feige (born 1973), film producer and president of Marvel Studios.
    • Michael Fennelly (born 1949), rock guitarist, singer and songwriter who has performed with The Millennium and Crabby Appleton.
    • Gerald Foster (1900–1987). an artist who participated in the painting event in an art competition at the 1932 Summer Olympics.
    • William Chapman Foster (1897–1984), businessman and high-ranking government official who negotiated several arms control treaties.
    • Nona Garson (born 1958), equestrian, competed in team and individual vault at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney.
    • GH057ayame (Gametag Eric Hewitt) is a former Major League Gaming pro who works for 343 Industries and is working on ‘s upcoming Halo games.
    • Gina Glantz (born around 1943), political strategist, campaign manager, field director and consultant.
    • John Duvall Gluck (1878–1951), philanthropist, customs broker, and con artist, best known for popularizing the practice of sending letters to and replying to Santa Claus in New York.
    • Dan Graham (born 1942), artist, writer and curator.
    • Joseph Greenspan (born 1992), football player for the Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC of the United Football League.
    • Robert Greifeld (born 1957), CEO of NASDAQ OMX-.
    • Matt Gutman (born 1977), correspondent for ABC News.
    • Harry Hanan (1916–1982), cartoonist for the syndicated comic strip Louie .
    • Kenneth Hand (1899–1988), politician and judge who served in the New Jersey Senate.
    • Walt Hansgen (1919–1966), racing driver.
    • Chuck Hardwick (born 1941), politician and business leader who served as Speaker of the New Jersey General Assembly and was a candidate for Governor of New Jersey.
    • Langston Hughes (1902–1967), poet.
    • Clark Halings (1922–2011), realist painter.
    • Zora Neal Hurston (1891–1960), folklorist.
    • Robert Kaplow (born c. 1954), teacher and writer, whose coming-of-age novel was made into the film Me and Orson Welles .
    • Thomas Keane, Jr. (born 1968), New Jersey State Senator and son of former New Jersey Governor Thomas Keane.
    • Mary Jo Keenan, actress who starred in series “Nurses” .
    • Kevin Kelly (born 1952), founder of Wired magazine.
    • Martin Kunert (born 1970), film director and writer/producer of Voices of Iraq , MTV Fear and Campfire Tales .
    • Christian J. Lambertsen (1917–2011), “father of frogs”
    • Marilyn Lang (born 1952), Playboy Playmate in May 1974 and Playmate of the Year in 1975
    • Richard Lee (1943-2007), co-author of The New York Times bestseller Holy Blood and the Holy Grail and other fiction and non-fiction.
    • Margaret Carver Leighton (1896–1987), children’s writer.
    • Ira Lewis (1932–2015), actor and playwright whose works included Chinese Coffee .
    • John List (1925–2008), murderer convicted of the deaths of his wife, mother and three children. Known as the “Westfield Boogeyman”.
    • Matt Laughlin, Athletic, is the radio play-by-play voice of the New Jersey Devils of the National Hockey League on WFAN.
    • Andrew McCarthy (born 1962), actor who appeared in Weekend at Bernie’s and currently stars in The Family .
    • Cy Montgomery (born 1958), naturalist, author and screenwriter.
    • Patrick Morrisey (born 1967), elected Attorney General of West Virginia in 2012
    • Rebecca Morse (born 1992), ice hockey defenseman, currently playing for the Capital Rivet of the National Women’s Hockey League.
    • Laura Overdeck, entrepreneur and philanthropist, founder and president of Bedtime Math.
    • Bill Palatucci (born 1958), attorney who is a member of the Republican National Committee and the New Jersey State Allotment Commission, led the selection of personnel to replace President Donald Trump.
    • Randolph Perkins (1871–1936), mayor of Westfield from 1903 to 1905, represented New Jersey’s 6th congressional district from 1921 to 1936
    • Dave Perkowski (b. 1947), former competitive swimmer who represented the United States in the 100m breaststroke at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City.
    • Arthur N. Pearson (1867–1957), businessman and politician who served as Speaker of the New Jersey General Assembly and President of the New Jersey Senate.
    • Paul Robeson (1898–1976), athlete, actor, singer, political activist, NFL guard from 1920 to 1922 for the Akron Profi and Milwaukee Badgers.
    • Andrew K. Ruotolo (1952–1995), politician who served as Attorney for Union County, New Jersey.
    • John Rzeznik (born 1965), vocalist for the Goo Goo Dolls.
    • Bret Schundler (born 1959), former mayor of Jersey City and former New Jersey gubernatorial candidate.
    • Colin Sexton (born 1979), actress who made her Broadway debut at the age of 20 in Jekyll & Hyde in 2000.
    • Matthew Sklar (born 1973), Tony Award-nominated composer for the Broadway musicals Elf” and “Wedding Singer” , as well as the conductor of many other productions.
    • Jessica St. Clair (born 1976), actress and improv comedian.
    • Dan Saucek (born 1969), North Carolina state senator.
    • Jeff Thorborg (born 1941), MLB player and manager.
    • P. Roy Vagelos (born 1929), former chairman and CEO of Merck & Co.
    • Jeffrey A. Warsh (born 1960), former member of the New Jersey General Assembly and chief executive of NJ Transit.
    • Dave Weinstein (born 1988), appointed by New Jersey Governor Chris Christie in 2016 as the state’s chief technology officer.
    • Roger Welch (born 1946), conceptual artist.
    • Harrison A. Williams (1919–2001), US senator who was forced to resign in the face of expulsion due to his involvement in the Abscam affair.
    • Malinda Williams (born 1975), actress.
    • Glen Everett Wolfenden (1930–2007), ornithologist known for his long-term studies of the Florida scrub jay population at the Archbold Biological Station near Lake Placid, Florida.
    • Harold “Butch” Woolfolk (born 1960), who played in the NFL from 1982 to 1988, played for the New York Giants, Houston Oilers and Detroit Lions.
    • Dan Yemin, punk rock guitarist.

    used literature

    external links

    • Official website
    • Westfield Chamber of Commerce and Industry
    • 2015–16 Westfield Public Schools Report Card from the New Jersey Department of Education

    New bridge landing – Wikipedia

    For NJ transit station, see Landing Station new bridge.

    New Bridge was a prosperous mill hamlet centered on a bridge strategically located in the choke points of the Hackensack River. During the American Revolution, New Bridge Landing was the site of a strategic bridge crossing the Hackensack River where General George Washington led his troops to retreat from British forces on November 20, 1776. During the entire war, eleven battles took place here. Electric current Drawbridge on the New Bridge was installed in 1889and added to the National Register of Historic Places on July 5, 1989. New Jersey Historic Site in parts of New Milford, River Edge, Hackensack, and Teaneck in Bergen County, New Jersey, United States.

    Content

        1 History
      • 2 Great Deviation
      • 3 Historical houses
      • 4 Planting station of the new bridge
      • 5 See also
      • 6 Recommendations
      • 7 Further reading
      • 8 External link

      History

      The new bridge was settled by the Bergen Dutch, an agricultural community whose language and culture combined the contributions of Dutch, Angolan African, German, English, French, Scottish and Scandinavian settlers.

      At a place originally known as Achatking (where the river narrows), about ten miles above the summit of Newark Bay, a Swedish surveyor named Cornelius Mattthise purchased 420 acres of land at the junction of Tantaqua Creek (Cole Creek) and the Hackensack River in 1682 . This place was called the Tantaqua Plain, where a Hackensack sachem of that name resided with his kinsmen. David Ackerman of the village of Hackensack bought land from Matheus Corneliusson, son of Cornelius Matheus of Hackinsack River, in 1695 year. This piece of land, east of the Kinderkamak Road, he gave to his son Johannes Ackerman, who built a house on the Stinrapie (Kinderkamak) road at the time of his marriage to Jeannette Lozier in 1713.

      Tide Mill was built on the Hackensack River. This mill was fed from an artificial pond: the tide was held up at the mouth of the Cole Creek by a dam with a special hinged gate suspended from a horizontal beam. As the tides flowed out of the Hackensack River, the tidal mill slowly descended through the waterwheel. The sloops trailed next to the mill at New Bridge Landing. 9March 1744 surveyed the road from Kindercamack Road to the Narrows of the Hackensack River where a “New Bridge” was to be erected (now being formed at Main Street, River Edge).

      Jan and Annetje (Ackerman) Zabriskie purchased the mill and farm of Johannes Ackermann in September 1745, shortly after the construction of the first drawbridge across the narrow sections of the Hackensack River. This wooden span was named the New Bridge to distinguish it from the older 1-1/2 mile crossing upstream at the Old Bridge. In 1752 Jan Zabrisky built the oldest part of Steuben House. The Zabriskie became wealthy thanks to increased trade caused by the French and Indian War (1756-1763).

      New Bridge Landing was the business center of the upper Hackensack Valley – the commercial center of the time. The iron, made in stone kilns along the Ramapo Mountains, was transported in ox carts to New Bridge Landing, where it was loaded onto boats to be shipped to the market. Flour and mixed fodder were shipped from the plant. All kinds of goods were brought from boats returning from the city. This location had the added advantage that, due to the wide Hackensack Meadowlands downstream, the New Bridge remained the closest river crossing to Newark Bay until 1790 years. Overland transportation, including farm wagons and stagecoaches to and from New York City, crossed the river at this point. spot on the way to the hinterland. [1]

      Great Retreat

      After losses in the Battle of Brooklyn, General George Washington led his troops towards Manhattan while the British pursued him. November 16, 1776 Fort Washington in Upper Manhattan fell to the British, and Washington evacuated Fort Lee from the other side of the North River (Hudson River).

      Image of the British invasion of the palisades on the morning of November 20, 1776 near Fort Lee, New Jersey.

      Early on the morning of November 20, 1776, Lieutenant General Charles Cornwallis led a British and Hessian army of 2,500 soldiers across the Hudson to the New Dock in New Jersey to attack Fort Lee, which was then defended by about 2,700 soldiers. Washington met Green to lead his troops into a retreat for today. Fort Lee, Englewood and Teaneck across the Hackensack River at the New Bridge. The hasty withdrawal of the American garrison across the Hackensack River at New Bridge saved them from falling into a trap. Bergen Neck, a narrow stretch of land between the Hudson and Hackensack rivers. [2] They continued west, crossing the Passaic River at the Aquacanonk Bridge, which was demolished. [3]

      A map published by the Bergen County Historical Society shows how close Washington came to being trapped. [4] He continued his retreat until early December, passing through Princeton and Trenton on his way to and across the Delaware River into Pennsylvania.

      According to tradition, Thomas Paine compiled the first treatise The American Crisis – A series of essays designed to rally American resolve during the darkest hours of the war – Newark’s use of a drum record for the table and a campfire for lighting. Published on December 19, 1776, just six days before Washington’s victory at Trenton reversed the declining fortunes of the Continental Cause, Paine raised hopes with his immortal refrain. The section relating to the New Bridge is marked here:

      Such was our position and condition at Fort Lee on the morning of November 20, when an officer arrived with information that the enemy had landed about seven miles up with 200 boats. Major General Green, in command of the garrison, immediately ordered them to arm themselves and sent an express to General Washington at the town of Hackensack, six miles from the crossing.
      Our first task was to capture the bridge over the Hackensack, which crossed the river between us and the enemy, about six miles from us and three from them. General Washington arrived about three-quarters of an hour later, and advanced at the head of the troops to the bridge, for which I expected we had bush; however, they did not dispute this with us, and most of our troops crossed the bridge, the rest through the crossing, with the exception of a few who passed through the mill on a small stream, between the bridge and the crossing, and made their way through the marshland to the town of Hackensack and there crossed the river. We took out as much luggage as the cars could hold, the rest was lost. The simple goal was to withdraw the garrison and move forward until it was reinforced by the Jersey and Pennsylvania militia to be able to hold out. We stood four days at Newark, assembled our outposts with some of the Jersey militia, and went out twice to meet the enemy when we were informed that they were advancing, although we were vastly outnumbered. [5]

      The failure of the British to capture the American garrison at Fort Lee and possibly defeat the American rebellion was due to the fact that overconfident British officers did not realize, despite local loyalist reminders, that “The New Bridge was the key to peninsula between Hackensack. and Hudson”.

      Despite being a constant scene of conflict, the following major events of the Revolutionary War are associated with New Bridge: [6]

      • British troops under Major General Vaughan on November 21, 1776 attacked the American rear guard and captured the New Bridge, which the American engineers dismantled.
      • British and Loyalist troops under Captain Patrick Fergusen attacked about 40 Bergen militia at the New Bridge on May 18, 1779.
      • Major Henry Lee on August 18, 1779 led American troops from the New Bridge to the British earthworks at Paulus Hook. [7]
      • Bergen militia and Continental troops attacked 600 British soldiers and German auxiliaries at the New Bridge as they retreated from Hackensack and Paramus on March 23, 1780, within the two hours it took the British to repair and cross the New Bridge.
      • On April 15, 1780, a force of 312 British, Loyalist and German infantry attacked and overwhelmed the American outpost at the New Bridge, commanded by Lieutenant Bryson.
      • Eight British soldiers were killed and several wounded by friendly fire when British troops attempted to attack the body of the Bergen militia at the Zabriski-Steuben house on the New Bridge on 30 May 1780.
      • Brigadier General Anthony Wayne led American troops from New Bridge to raid the log cabin at Ox Ferry on July 20, 1780. September 20, 1780 included almost 14,000 people.

      Historic houses

      Steuben House, 1936.

      On December 23, 1783, in recognition of his service to the Continental Army, the State of New Jersey granted the Major General the use of the house, mill, and surrounding grounds. Friedrich Wilhelm von Steuben. The house was confiscated from Jan Zabrisky, a Loyalist in 1781. This gift was one of many land grants that von Steuben received from several states in gratitude for his efforts in training the Continental Army. This estate is considered the most valuable and is now known as Steuben House.

      The Steuben House Commission was formed in 1926 to purchase the Baron Steuben house on New Bridge. The State of New Jersey took over the historic mansion and 4,000 m². 2 ) land for $9,000 on June 27, 1928. The Steuben House was renovated and opened as a public museum in September 1939, displaying old artefacts belonging to the Bergen County Historical Society. At that time, the county of Bergen was invited to place its headquarters in Steuben House. Registered in New Jersey and the National Register of Historic Places, Steuben House is under the jurisdiction of the New Bridge Landing Historic Park Commission. The Steuben House is a national historical monument.

      The New Bridge Landing Historic Park Commission was established by law (PL 1995, chapter 260, powers expanded by PL 2009, chapter 45) to coordinate and implement public and private development policies and other activities related to the conservation, maintenance, restoration and interpretation of the historic waterfront village surrounding the New Bridge in order to increase its educational and recreational value for the population.

      Because this historic district spans the Hackensack River at the intersection of four municipalities (namely River Edge, New Milford, Teaneck, and Hackensack), the Commission provides a cross-communication forum to inform and coordinate decisions made by various public and private real estate organizations . real estate within the jurisdiction of the Commission. The Bergen County Historical Society, a non-profit volunteer organization, is a member and governing body of the commission, is the largest landowner, and volunteers provide all programming.

      The house is now the cornerstone of the historic site. Other endangered historic homes, including the Campbell Christie House and the Demarest House Museum, were relocated from New Milford and the Westerwelt-Thomas barn from Washington Township was moved to the BCHS site for preservation. BChS built a working kitchen.

      In April 2007, Nor’easter caused damage to the Steuben House and the historical artefacts in it. [8]

      New bridge landing station

      The New Jersey Bridge Landing Station on the New Jersey Pascack Valley Transit Line was named in 2008 for the site and brought back the historic name of the area. [9] [10]

      See also

      • New Jersey during the American Revolution
      • Historical Park Fort-Lee
      • Landing Burdetta
      • National Register of Historical Places in the district of Bergen, Bergen district, Bergen. NJ
      • Raritan Landing, NJ 9 Reitmeyer, John. “NJ Transit to Rename Stop North Hackensack”, Record (Bergen County) February 3, 2009 Retrieved February 3, 2009
      • further reading

        • Wright, Kevin (2019). Bridge that Saved the Nation, Bergen County, New Bridge and Hackensack Valley . England: Fonthill. ISBN 978-1-63499-165-0 .

        external link

        • Bergen County Historical Society History of the Steuben House
        • https://www.bergencountyhistory.org/mobile-app HNBL Sightseeing Tour on BCHS Mobile App]
        • New Bridge Landing Historic Park Commission
        • Barber, John W.; Howe, Henry (1844), “Hackensack”, New Jersey Historical Collections , New York: S Tuttle, archived from the original on 2012-07-10

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        Berkeley Heights, New Jersey

        Plainfield Avenue

        Berkeley Heights is a township in Union County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 US Census, the township had a population of 13,183, 90,471 [9] 90,472 90,471 [10] 90,472 90,471 [11] 90,472, reflecting a decrease of 224 (-1.7%) from 13,407 counted in the Census 2000, which in turn increased by 1,427 (+ 11.9%) from 11,980 in the 1990 Census. [21]

        Berkeley Heights was originally incorporated as New Providence Township by the New Jersey Legislature on November 8, 1809 from parts of Springfield Township while the area was still part of Essex County. New Providence Township became part of the newly formed Union County on its creation on March 19, 1857. On March 23, 1869, parts of the township were taken to create Summit, and on March 14, 1899, to form the district of New Providence. November 6, 1951 the name of the settlement was changed to Berkeley Heights , based on a referendum held that day. [22] The township was named after John Berkeley, 1st Baron Berkeley Stratton, one of the founders of the Province of New Jersey. [23]

        The village is considered one of the wealthiest in the state. According to the 2013-2017 American Community Survey, the township residents have a median household income of $147,614, 15th in the state among municipalities with more than 10,000 residents, nearly double the statewide average of $76,475. [24]

        B Money In the magazine’s 2013 Best Places to Live, Berkeley Heights was ranked 6th in the nation, the highest of three New Jersey top 50 places. [25] [26] In the magazine’s 2007 list, the township ranked 45th out of a possible 2,800 locations in the United States, with a population of 7,500 to 50,000. [27]

        2010 Best Places to Live New Jersey Monthly Magazine named Berkeley Heights the 19th best place to live in New Jersey. [28] In the 2008 Best Places to Live New Jersey Monthly Magazine magazine ranked Berkeley Heights as the 59th best place to live in New Jersey. [29]

        Content

        • 1 History
          • 1.1 Free Acra
        • 2 Geography
          • 2.1 City City
        • 9000 9000 3 Demography
          • 3.1 Census 2010.
          • 3.2 2000 Census
        • 4 Economics
        • 5 Parks and rest
        • 6 Government
          • 6.1 Local government
          • 6.2 Federal Representative Office, County of the State and District
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        • 7 Education
          • 7.1 Public schools
          • 7.2 Private schools
        • 8 Infrastructure
          • 8.1 Transport
            • 8.1.1 Roads and highways
            • 8.1.2 Public transport
          • 8.2 Healing
          • 8.3 Public Library
          • 8.4 Police, Fire and Emergency Services
        • 9 Famous people
        • 10 Recommendations
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          History 9000 V. History in History in History in The Lenape Native Americans were known to have inhabited the region, including the area now known as Berkeley Heights dating from a 1524 voyage by Giovanni da Verrazzano to what is now Lower New York Bay.

          The earliest construction in Berkeley Heights began in what is now part of 1,960 acres (7.9 km). 2 ) Watchung Reservation, a Union County park that includes 305 acres (1.23 km 2 ) of the community. [30]

          The first European settler was Peter Willcox, who received 424 acres (1.72 km2). 2 ) land grant in 1720 from Elizabethtown Associates. This group bought much of northern New Jersey from the Lenape in the late 17th century. Willcox built a raw material and lumber processing plant across Green Brook. [31]

          In 1793 the regional government was formed. It has covered the territory since today. Springfield Township, Summit, New Providence, and Berkeley Heights, and was called Springfield Township. Growth continued in the area, and by 1809 Springfield Township had split into Springfield Township and New Providence Township, which included what is now Summit, New Providence, and Berkeley Heights. [22]

          In 1845, the Willcox heirs sold the factory to David Felt, a New York paper manufacturer. Felt built a small village around the mill, aptly named Feltville. These included houses for workers and their families, dormitories, orchards, a post office, and a general store with a church on the second floor. [31]

          Little Flower Catholic Church next to Berkeley Heights Public Library

          In 1860, Feltville was sold to sarsaparilla growers. Other manufacturing operations continued until Feltville went bankrupt in 1882. As the residents left, the area became known as the Abandoned Village. The remains of the village consist of seven houses, a shop, a mill and a barn. The abandoned village is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is in the process of being restored by the Union County Parks Department. Nearly $2 million in restoration grants were received from various government agencies. [32] The abandoned village on the Watchung Reservation is open daily for unguided daytime hikes.

          On March 23, 1869, Summit Township (now Summit City) seceded from New Providence Township. On March 14, 1899, New Providence Township seceded from New Providence Township. Currently, Berkeley Heights remains a New Providence borough. [22] Many towns and regional areas in New Jersey at that time were being divided into small local government communities due to government actions. The New Jersey Legislature made it economically beneficial for the communities.

          Due to confusion between the neighboring municipalities of New Providence Township and New Providence Township, the township held a referendum in 1952 and voted to change its name to Berkeley Heights Township. The origin of the township’s name has never been fully established, but it is thought to have been taken from the area of ​​the town to which the nickname refers, which was thought to come from Lord John Berkeley, who was co-owner of New Jersey from 1664 to 1674. [33]

          Early life in Berkeley Heights is described in the Littell-Lord Farmhouse Museum & Farmstead (31 Horseshoe Road in Berkeley Heights), on 18 acres (73000 m) 2 ) museum surrounding two houses, one of which was built in the 1750s and another around the beginning of the 19th century.

          Exhibits include a Victorian master bedroom and a Victorian children’s room furnished with period antiques. The children’s room also has reproductions of vintage toys that visitors can play with. The museum, which is on the National Register of Historic Places, also includes an outbuilding that was used as a summer kitchen, a corn barn built in 19century, and a house built around a spring and used for cooling. [34] The museum is open from 14:00 to 16:00. on the third Sunday of each month from April to December or by appointment.

          The town owes its rural character to late development. Until 1941, when the American Telephone and Telegraph Company built an AT&T Bell Laboratories research facility in the town, it was a sleepy farming and resort community. [31]

          Berkeley Heights hosts a traditional religious procession and celebration led by members of Our Lady of the Mountain. The Carmel Society. The holiday ends with one of the largest fireworks shows in the state. Holiday Mt. Carmel has been an urban tradition since 1909 years. [35]

          In 1958, Nike installed a rocket battery (NY-73) in Berkeley Heights. The missiles were in the vicinity of Hillside and a radar station was installed in Berkeley Heights. It remained in operation until 1963, and the remains of the site are located adjacent to Governor Livingston High School. [36]

          Free Acres

          Another notable early Berkeley Heights community – 67 acres (270,000 m 2 ) Free Acres, founded in 1910 Bolton Hall, New York entrepreneur and reformer who believed in the idea of ​​Henry George, flat-tax economist, whereby residents pay a tax to the community, which in turn pays a lump sum to the municipality. Among the first residents of Free Acres were actor James Cagney and his wife Billy. [31]

          Free Acres residents pay tax to their association, which maintains its streets and pool, approves architectural changes to homes, and pays lump sum taxes to the municipality. [31]

          Geography

          According to the US Census Bureau, the township had a total area of ​​6.26 square miles (16.21 km 2 ), including 6.22 square miles (16.11 km 2 ) of land and 0.04 square miles (0.10 km 2 ) of water (0.59%). [1] [2] Parts of Berkeley Heights are located in various flood zones.

          The town is located partly on the crest of a hill. The second Mount Wochung and the valley of the Passaic River, the aptly named Passaic River, forms the northern boundary of the settlement. Berkeley Heights is located in northwestern Union County, at the confluence of Union, Morris, and Somerset Counties. Berkeley Heights is bordered by New Providence and Summit to the east, Scotch Plains to the southeast, Chatham to the north, Watchung to the south, and Warren Township and Long Hill Township to the west. [37] [38] [39]

          Unincorporated communities, localities and place names located partly or wholly within the borough include Benders Corners, Glenside Park, Stony Hill and Union Village. [40]

          Downtown

          Downtown Berkeley Heights is located along Springfield Avenue, approximately between the intersections with Plainfield Avenue and Snyder Avenue. The city center is home to over 20 restaurants, which, along with the City Improvement Committee, host an annual Restaurant Week every September. [41] In addition, the post office, municipal building, police station, train station, Walgreens, CVS, Stop & Shop and other shops and services are located in this central part of the city.

          A brick walkway with name bricks engraved with the names of many longtime residents of Berkeley Heights runs from the train station to the planned development of Stratton House on the site of the former kings. The 9/11 Memorial is adjacent to a wooded area off Park Avenue, southwest of downtown. [42]

          Parts of Berkeley Heights are located in flood zones. Residential buildings, as well as some commercial areas in downtown Springfield Avenue, were affected by the flooding. Pop. 1810 756 – 1820 768 1.6% 1830 903 17.6% 1840 832 −7.9% 1850 1,216 46.2% 1860 1,308 7.6% 1870 934 * −28.6% 1880 781 −16.4% 1890 839 7.4% 1900 469 * −44.1% 1910 526 12.2% 1920 954 81. 4% 1930 1,899 99.1% 1940 2,194 15.5% 1950 3,466 58.0% 1960 8.721 151.6% 1970 13,078 50.0%

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          ER −4.0% 1990 11,980 −4.5% 2000 13,407 11.9% 2010 13,183 −1.0740 1810-1920 [46]
          1840 [47] 1850 [48] 1860-1870 [49]
          1870 [50] 1880-1890 [51] [51] [51] [51] [51] [51] [52] 1910-1930 [53]
          1930-1990 [54] 200 [55]
          2010 [9] [10] [11] [11] [11] [11] [11] [11] [11] [11] [11] [11] = Territory lost in previous decade. [22]

          2010 Census

          The 2010 US Census has 13,183 people, 4,470 households, and 3,580 families in the township. The population density was 2,122.4 inhabitants per square mile (819.5 / km 2). There were 4,596 housing units at an average density of 739.9 per square mile (285.7/ km 2). The racial makeup was 85.64% (11290). White, 1.49% (197) Black or African American, 0.02% (3) Native American, 10.43% (1,375) Asian, 0.00% (0) Pacific Islander, 0.75% (99) from other races and 1.66% (219) from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 5.12% (675) of the population. [9]

          Out of 4470 families, 41.7% had children under the age of 18; 71.1% were married couples living together; In 6.5% of families, women lived without husbands, and 19.9% ​​did not have a family. Of all households, 17.6% were made up of individuals and 10.4% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size is 2.85 and the average family size is 3.26. [9]

          26.9% of the population were under 18, 5.2% from 18 to 24, 20.5% from 25 to 44, 30.0% from 45 to 64, and 17.5% are aged 65 and over. The mean age was 43.5 years. For every 100 women, there were 90.6 men. For every 100 women aged 18 and over, there were 87.5 men. [9]

          Census Bureau 2006-2010 The American Community Survey found that (in 2010 inflation-adjusted dollars) the median household income was $132,089 (with an error of +/- $11,331), and the median household income was $150,105 (+/- $17,689). ). For men, the median income was $105,733 (+/- $10,158) compared to $55,545 (+/- $119).$85) in women. The per capita income for the township was $56,737 (+/- $5,135). About 0.8% of families and 1.4% of the population were below the poverty line, including 1.7% of those under the age of 18 and 0.7% of those aged 65 and over. [57]

          2000 Census

          As of 2000 US Census [18] there were 13,407 people, 4,479 households, and 3,717 families residing in the township. The population density was 2,140.7 people per square mile (826.9/ km 2 ). There were 4,562 housing units at an average density of 728.4 per square mile (281.4/km). 2 ). The racial composition of the population: 89.65%. White, 1.11% African American, 0.08% Native American, 7.87% Asian, 0.61% from other races, and 0.68% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 3.68% of the population. [55] [56]

          There were 4479 households out of which 41.5% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 74.1% were married couples living together, 6.9% of women’s families lived without husbands, and 17.0% did not have a family. 14.8% of all households were made up of individuals and 7.5% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size is 2.89, and the average family size is 3.21. [55] [56]

          A giant flag flies over the intersection of Plainfield and Springfield Avenues.

          The township population was spread out: 26.8% under the age of 18, 4.2% from 18 to 24, 27.8% from 25 to 44, 24.8% from 45 to 64, and 16.4 % aged 65 and over. . The average age was 40 years. For every 100 women, there were 91.0 men. For every 100 women aged 18 and over, there were 87.4 men. [55] [56]

          The median household income in the township was $107,716, and the median household income was $118,862. The median income for males was $83,175 compared to $50,022 for females. The per capita income for the township was $43,981. About 1.5% of families and 2.1% of the population were below the poverty line, including 1.8% of those under the age of 18 and 3.1% of those aged 65 and over. [55] [56]

          Economics

          Murray Hill Bell Labs is headquartered in Berkeley Heights. Nokia. The transistor, solar cell, laser, and AT&T Unix (the forerunner of Unix) were all invented at this plant when it was part of AT&T.

          Berkeley Heights is also home to L’Oréal US Headquarters in New Jersey. [58]

          In 2003, Summit Medical Group signed a lease on [59] to build its main campus on the site of the former D&B Corporation headquarters located on Diamond Hill Road. Today, there are more than 800 doctors in the 100-year-old medical group. [60]

          Parks and recreation

          Peppertown Park near the station

          Memorial Park

          Playground

          Berkeley Heights is home to many municipal parks, including the largest, Columbia Park (located along Punefield) . Columbia Park boasts tennis courts, two baseball fields, basketball courts, and a large children’s playground. It is administered by the Recreational Commission. In addition to the playgrounds located at each school, athletic fields are located along Horseshoe Road (Sunson Field) and along Springfield Avenue (Passaic River Park).

          Berkeley Heights has three swimming clubs: Berkeley Heights Community Pool (Locust Avenue), Berkeley Swimming Club (behind Columbia Park), and Berkeley Aquatic (off Springfield Avenue).

          B The Watchung Reservation and Passaic River Parkway are located in the township and are served by Union County. The Watchung Reservation has hiking trails, horse riding trails, a large lake (Lake Surprise), an abandoned Feltville community, and picnic areas. [61]

          Feltville

          Government

          Local Government

          Plainfield Avenue

          Under a ballot passed in November 2005, Berkeley Heights transitioned from a Township Committee form to a Mayor-Council-Administrator form of government under the Faulkner Act. [7] The township is one of three municipalities (out of 565) in the state that use this form of government. [62] Transition effective January 1, 2007. In the fall elections of 2006, all seats were open. Under the new form of government, the mayor is directly elected for a four-year term. The borough committee was replaced by a borough council of six members elected to three-year terms. From all six borough council seats opened in 2006, two council members were elected for one year, after which these seats were opened for a three-year term in 2007. Two other locations were opened for a two-year term in 2006. The last two were opened for a three-year period from the beginning. The duties of the village administrator have not changed. [63]

          As of 2020 Berkeley Heights Mayor Democrat Angie D. Devanney, term expiring December 31, 2022 [3] Township Council members are Council President Alvaro Medeiros (d. 2021), Council Vice President Susan Poage (d. 2020), Gentiana Brahimay (Law, 2022), Manuel Couto (Law, 2022), Jeanne Kingsley (Law , 2020). and Stephen H. Yellin (D, 2021). [64] [65] [66] [67] [68] [69]

          The Chairman of the Council acts as mayor in his absence; The Vice President of the Council serves as Acting Mayor in the absence of both the Mayor and the President of the Council.

          Berkeley Heights Municipal Building is located at 29 Park Avenue. A new municipal complex is being built on the same site.

          Federal, State and District

          Berkeley Heights is located in the 7th Congressional District. [70] and is part of New Jersey’s 21st state legislative district. [10] [71] [72]

          For the 116th US Congress. New Jersey’s 7th congressional district is represented by Tom Malinowski (D, Ringoes). [73] New Jersey represented in the US Senate by Democrats Cory Booker (Newark, term until 2021) [74] and Bob Menendez (Paramus, term until 2025). [75] [76]

          For the 2018-2019 session (Senate, General Assembly), The 21st Legislative District of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Thomas Keane Jr. (p, Westfield) and in the General Assembly by John Brumnick (R, Westfield) and Nancy Munoz (R, Summit ). [77] [78]

          Union County is governed by a Board of Elected Shareholders whose nine members are elected at-large to three-year terms of office on a staggered basis with three candidates each year, with an appointed county manager overseeing the day-to-day operations of the county. At the annual reorganization meeting held in early January, the board elects a chairman and vice chairman from among its members. [79] As of 2019 Union County is owned by Chairman Bette Jane Kowalski (D, Cranford, term expires December 31, 2019 [80] Vice Chair Alexander Mirabella (D, Fanwood, 2021) [81] Angel G. Estrada (D, Elizabeth, 2020), [82] Angela R. Garretson (D, Hillside Township, 2020), [83] Sergio Granados (D, Elizabeth, 2019), [84] Christopher Hudak (D, Lipa, due December 31, 2020), [85] Kimberly Palmieri- Muded (D, Westfield, 2021), [86] Andrea Staten (D, Roselle, 2021), [87] and Rebecca Williams (D, Plainfield, 2019). [88] Citywide Constitutional Officers – County Clerk Joanne Rajoppy (D, Union, 2020), [89] Sheriff Peter Corvelli (D, Kenilworth, 2020) [90] and James Surrogate S. LaCorta (D, Springfield Township, 2019). [91] District Manager – Edward Oatman.

          Politics

          As of May 18, 2017, Berkeley Heights had a total of 9,558 registered voters, of which 2,387 (25.0% compared to 45.2% countywide) were registered as Democrats, 3,368 (35.2% vs. 14.9%) were registered as Republicans and 3,780 (39.5% vs. 39.4%) were registered as Unaffiliated. There are 23 registered voters from other parties. [92] Of the township’s 2010 Census population, 68.8% (vs. 53.3% in Union County) were registered to vote, including 94.2% of those ages 18 and over (vs. 70, 6% countywide). [93] [94]

          in the 2016 Presidential Election, Democrat Hillary Clinton received 3482 votes (48.23% vs. 65.94% district), ahead of Republicans Donald Trump with 3,359 votes (46.53% compared to 30.47% district) and other candidates with 378 votes (5.1% compared to 3.6% district) among 7,325 ballots cast by 9,775 township voters, with a 74.9% turnout 90,471 [95] 90,472 90,471 [96] 90,472 90,003 90,002 in the 2012 Presidential Election, Republican Mitt Romney received 3,897 votes (57. 3% vs. district), ahead of Democrat Barack Obama with 2,799 votes (41.1% to 66.0%) and other candidates with 76 votes (1.1% to 0.8%) among 6,802 ballots cast by 9The township’s 400 registered voters, on a 72.4% turnout (versus 68.8% in Union County). [97] [98] In the 2008 Presidential Election, Republican John McCain received 4,011 votes (55.3% to 35.2% districtwide), beating Democrat Barack Obama by 3,094 votes (42.7% to 63.1%) and other candidates with 93 votes (1.3% vs. 0.9%), among 7,248 ballots cast by 9,375 township registered voters, turnout was 77.3% (vs. 74.7% in Union County) . [99] In the 2004 Presidential Election, Republican George W. Bush received 4,146 votes (57.1% to 40.3% districtwide), beating Democrat John Kerry by 3,019 votes (41.6% to 58.3%) and others. candidates with 60 votes (0.8% vs. 0.7%) out of 7,258 ballots cast by 9,121 registered voters in the township, with a turnout of 79.6% (vs. 72.3% for the entire county). [100]

          in the 2013 gubernatorial election, Republican Chris Christie received 72. 2% of the vote (3145 votes), ahead of Democrats Barbara Buono with 26.4% (1150 votes) and other candidates with 1.4% (63 votes) ) out of 4,457 ballots cast by 9193 registered voters in the township (99 ballots were spoiled), with a turnout of 48.5%. [101] [102] in the 2009 gubernatorial election, Republican Chris Christie received 3,136 votes (60.0% to 41.7% districtwide), ahead of Democrat John Corzine with 1,589 votes (30.4% to 50, 6%), Independent Chris Daggett with 409 votes (7.8% vs. 5.9%) and other candidates with 32 votes (0.6% vs. 0.8%) among 5,223 ballots cast by 9,201 registered township voters, giving turnout 56.8% (versus 46.5% in the county). [103]

          Education

          Public Schools

          Columbia High School on Plainfield Avenue

          The Berkeley Heights Public Schools serves students in a nursery through twelfth grade. [104] As of the 2017–18 school year, the six-school district had 2,634 students and 223. 8 classroom teachers (on an FTE basis), for a student-teacher ratio of 11.8:1. [ 105] District Schools (2017-18 enrollment data National Center for Education Statistics [106] Mary Kay McMillin Early Childhood Education Center [107] (327 students; PreK-1 grade), Thomas P. Hughes Elementary School [108] (270; 2-5), Mountain Park Elementary School [109] (228; 2-5), William Woodruff Elementary School [110] (209; 2-5), Columbia High School [111] (566; 6-8) and Governor Livingston High School [112] (1.024; 9-12). [113]

          The District High School serves Berkeley Heights public school students as well as approximately 300 students from the neighboring Mountainside District who received their high school education under a send/receive relationship with the Mountainside School District as provided by an agreement effective until the end of the 2021–22 school year. [114] [115] Governor Livingston provides programs for students who are deaf, hard of hearing, and mentally handicapped in the district, as well as those who enroll from across north-central New Jersey and attend tuition fees. [116]

          Woodland

          Governor Livingston was ranked 30th in New Jersey Public High Schools out of 305 state schools in a New Jersey Monthly September 2018 cover story on the cover of Best Public High Schools. state schools. [117]

          Private schools

          There are four private preschools in Berkeley Heights. Westminster Kindergarten is located on the corner of Plainfield Avenue and Mountain Avenue, Union Village Kindergarten is located on the edge of Warren Township at the corner of Mountain Avenue and Hillcrest Road, Diamond Hill Montessori is located along Diamond Hill Road opposite McMain Avenue and Primrose . on Springfield Avenue. [118]

          FlexSchool, a private school for double outstanding and gifted students in grades five through twelfth, is the only private high school in Berkeley Heights. [119]

          Infrastructure

          Transportation

          Roads and highways

          I-78 in Berkeley Heights

          ) roads, of which 50. 46 miles (81.21 km) were maintained by the municipality, 12.11 miles (19.49 km) by Union County, and 3.16 miles (5.09 km) by the New Jersey Department of Transportation. [120]

          The most important highway serving Berkeley Heights is Interstate 78, which runs from New York to Pennsylvania. Other major roads in Berkeley Heights include Springfield Avenue, Mountain Avenue, Snyder Avenue, Plainfield Avenue, and Park Avenue. Springfield Avenue and Mountain Avenue run east–west, Snyder Avenue and Plainfield Avenue run north–south, and Park Avenue run northeast–southwest. Each of these roads has many residential buildings (with the exception of part of Springfield Avenue) with only one lane in each direction.

          Public Transportation

          Commuter Rails Headed East to New York

          Railroad Station

          NJ Transit provide service to Berkeley Heights Station [121] serving Hoboken Terminal, Newark Broad Street Station, and Penn Station at Midtown Manhattan as part of the Gladstone Branch. Berkeley Heights is also in close proximity to Summit Rail Station, which has frequent commuter trains to New York City.

          NJ Transit offers local bus service on route 986. [122] Lakeland Bus routes also serve commuter buses Port Authority Bus Terminal in Midtown Manhattan and link to Gladstone.

          Freight rail service operated by Norfolk Southern via off-peak use of New Jersey Transit’s Gladstone branch line until last run on November 7, 2008, after 126 years of service. The Reheis Chemical plant in Berkeley Heights, located on Snyder Avenue, was the last trucking customer at the Gladstone branch to receive shipments of hydrochloric acid. [123]

          Newark Liberty International Airport about 18 miles (29 km) east of Berkeley Heights.

          Health Care

          The Summit Medical Group, located on Mountain Avenue, is the main medical facility in Berkeley Heights. [124]

          Public Library

          Originally opened in 1949, the Berkeley Heights Public Library has closed its doors to the public at 290 Plainfield Avenue. He was moved to a temporary home at 110 Roosevelt Avenue, otherwise known as the parish house of the Little Flower Church. [125] The library is a member of the Infolink Libraries Region, the Morris Union Federation (MUF) and the Middlesex Mutual Agreement Libraries Union (MURAL). [126]

          Police, fire and emergency services

          Police station and parking near the station

          The Berkeley Heights Police Department is located in the municipal building at 29 Park Avenue. [127] Berkeley Heights Municipal Court is also located here.

          Berkeley Heights Volunteer Rescue Squad, founded 1942, located on the corner of Snyder Avenue and Locust Avenue. Nearest trauma centers: Morristown Medical Center (in Morristown) and University Hospital in Newark. Nearest hospital emergency room: Overlook Hospital in Summit. An all-volunteer rescue team provides emergency medical care to the township seven days a week. As of April 2019, the team had 60 members, including college and high school students, of whom 32 are certified health care professionals. In 2018, the squad answered almost 800 calls.

          The Berkeley Heights Fire Department is a volunteer fire department responsible for the preservation of life, property, and the environment for a population of more than thirteen thousand people over an area of ​​six and a half square miles. The fire department is commanded by Chief Anthony Padovano. In addition to firefighting, the department has staff trained to respond to technical emergency response and releases of hazardous materials. The Department also works to continually educate the public about fire safety, life safety, and disaster preparedness, along with the enforcement of life safety codes.

          Since its inception in 1928, the fire department has been staffed by members of the Berkeley Heights Volunteer Fire Company #1. Two previous attempts to organize a fire department had failed, first with the Berkeley Heights Hook & Ladder Co #1 in 1912 and then Berkeley Heights. Chemical Co. in 1926.

          In 2018, the fire department responded to 633 fires, emergencies and calls for assistance. 31 of these calls were about fires, with no casualties or injuries. Estimated fire damage was $584,671.00. The estimated total savings was $16,755,671. A total of 83 rescue and emergency medical responses, including vehicle collisions with trapped people and rescues of people in stalled elevators. 59hazardous materials response, including carbon monoxide emergencies, natural gas and propane releases, and releases and spills of other chemicals. The Berkeley Heights Fire Department has assisted other communities on 49 occasions, providing mutual aid for major fires, emergencies, and providing cover.

          Famous people

          See also: Category: People from Berkeley Heights, New Jersey.

          People who were born in, residents of, or otherwise closely associated with Berkeley Heights include:

          • Al Aronowitz (1928–2005), rock journalist who claimed that Bob Dylan wrote his famous “Mr. Tambourine” at Aronowitz’s former home in Berkeley Heights. [128]
          • Steve Balboni (born 1957), former New York Yankee. [129]
          • BEDlight for BlueEYES, alternative rock band. [130]
          • Dennis Boutsikaris (born 1952), actor. [131] [132]
          • James Cagney (1899–1986), actor, resident of Free Acres. [31]
          • David Cantor (born 1954), actor. [133]
          • John Carlini, jazz guitarist. [134]
          • Ronald Chen (born 1958), former New Jersey Public Advocate, nominated January 5, 2006 by New Jersey Governor John Corzine. [135]
          • Christopher Durang (born 1949), playwright, actor. [136]
          • Cathy Engelbert (born 1965), CEO of Deloitte, first female CEO of a major US accounting firm. [137]
          • Lauren Beth Gash (born 1960), lawyer and politician who served in the Illinois House of Representatives from 1993 to 2001. [138]
          • Gina Genovese (born 1959), businesswoman and politician who served as mayor of Long Hill Township. [139]
          • Scott M. Gimple (born 1971), television personality and comic book writer. [140]
          • Bolton Hall (1854–1938), founder of Free Acres. [31]
          • McKinlay Kantor (1904–1977), screenwriter and novelist, formerly of Free Acres. [141]
          • Harry Kelly (1871–1953), anarchist. [141]
          • Victor Kilian (1891–1979), actor. [141]
          • P. F. Kluge (b. 1942), prose writer. [142]
          • Mary Jo Kopechne (1940–1969), political aide who drowned Chappaquiddick Island when Senator Ted Kennedy (D-Mass.) drove his car off the bridge on July 18, 1969. [143]
          • Brielle LaCosta (born 1984), Miss New Jersey International 2010 and Miss East Coast 2014. [144]
          • John R. Pierce (1910–2002), communications engineer, scientist and father of the communications satellite. [145] [146]
          • Jerry Ragonese (born 1986), professional lacrosse player for the Redwoods Lacrosse Club of the Premier Lacrosse League. [147]
          • Juliette Reilly (born 1993), singer and YouTube personality. [148]
          • Dennis Ritchie (1941–2011), creator of the C Programming Language and co-inventor of the UNIX operating system. [149]
          • Bertha Runkle (1879–1958), novelist and playwright [150]
          • Peter Sagal (born 1965), playwright, screenwriter, actor, and host of the National Public Radio game show Wait, wait… Don’t tell me! . [151]
          • Jill Santoriello, playwright and author of the new Broadway musical A Tale of Two Cities , graduated from Governor Livingston High School. [152]
          • Thorne Smith (1892–1934), author. [141] 9 Raychaudhuri, Disha. “NJ Richest Cities Ranked,” NJ Advance Media for NJ.com, June 7, 2019 As of November 4, 2019 “The median household income in New Jersey is $76,475, as recent data shows census …. Data Note: Data is from the 2013-2017 American Community Survey by the US Census Bureau Small towns with fewer than 10,000 residents were delisted . … 15. Berkeley Heights, Union County .Mean income: $147,614″ 9 Harpster, Frank. “Mountainside Rockets – Nike Battery NY-73”, from The Hetfield House Hillside Historic Preservation Committee, November 2009. As of June 17, 2015, “The Nike NY-73 consisted of two pieces. The launcher was located in Mountainside, at the entrance from Summit Lane …. The second part was located in Berkeley Heights on a hilltop next to Governor Livingston High School – this was a missile tracking radar. “
          • 9 O’Neill, Erin Eileen. “L’Oreal Moves to ‘Second Headquarters’ in Berkeley Heights”, Star Book , September 30, 2009 Accessed July 3, 2011 “L’Oréal has nearly completed the consolidation of several of its New Jersey divisions in the new Berkeley Heights office complex just off Highway 78. The 156,000-square-foot facility, located on Connell Corporate Park, houses approximately 600 employees. Over 400 employees from L’Oréal USA’s offices in Clark, Cranbury, Cranford, South Brunswick and Westfield, as well as some employees at the cosmetics giant’s American headquarters in Manhattan, are working on color. -themed floors of a four-story building. 9 Board of Education Ordinance 0110 – Identification, Berkeley Heights Public Schools. As of February 5, 2020, “Purpose: The Board of Education exists to provide a thorough and effective system of free public education for grades Kindergarten through 12 in the Berkeley Heights School District, and for preschool children selected for special education as required by Statute Composition: The Berkeley Heights School District consists of the entire area within the municipal boundaries of Berkeley Heights.”9 Mustak, Frank. “Contract Signed to Continue Sending Mountainside Students to Governor Livingston High School”, TAP into Mountainside, October 12, 2016. Accessed February 5, 2020. “With the Berkeley Heights Board of Education’s recent approval of a renegotiated send/receive agreement, new terms are now in place by which the Mountainside School District will be sending its students in grades nine through 12 to Governor Livingston High School. … The new contract runs for five years from July 1, 2017 through June 30, 2022, with a renewal option for an additional five years… The business administrator explained that 30 percent of the Mountainside School District annual budget goes to paying the Berkeley Heights district for sending about 300 students who live in Mountainside to Governor Livingston High School.” 9 Baum, Victoria. “Governor Livingston High School’s Deaf and Hard of Hearing Program Celebrates 42 Years of Innovation and Excellence”, TAP into Mountainside, October 29, 2019. Accessed February 5, 2020. “Since 1976, Governor Livingston High School’s Deaf and Hard of Hearing Program has This award-winning program is a part of the fabric of Governor Livingston High School and offers a comprehensive curriculum, extensive electives and a variety of extracurricular activities to ensure an outstanding high The Deaf and Hard of Hearing Program at GLHS offers exceptional opportunities to qualifying deaf and hearing-impaired students within the Berkeley Heights School District, as well as other students who attend from neighboring districts through a tuition-based program . ” 9 Reilly, Frank T. “Last freight leaves Stirling station”, Eoes-Sentinel , November 14, 2008. Accessed August 26, 2013. “One-hundred twenty-six years of freight service on the NJ Transit Gladstone Branch came to an end on Friday morning, Nov. 7, when Norfolk Southern Railway locomotive 3010 hauled six tank cars from the last remaining freight customer on that branch, ending railroad freight service in southern Morris and northwestern Union counties…. But the sole customer, Reheis Chemical in Berkeley Heights, needed large tank cars of hydrochloric acid, a very profitable commodity for the railroad.” 9 LePoidevin, Michelle H. “From Berkeley Heights to Berkeley, Gimple Finds Justice With Fillmore! “, Westfield Leader , September 26, 2002, p. 24. Accessed February 27, 2011. “As the Creator and Executive Producer of Walt Disney Television Animation’s new Saturday morning program, Fillmore!, Berkeley Heights native Scott Gimple has brought a new duo of crime-solving intermediate school superheroes to the screen – minus the violence. … Gimple, who attended fifth grade through senior year in Berkeley Heights, graduated Governor Livingston High School.” 9 A B C D BUSHAAN. “Utopia, NJ”, New Jersey Monthly , February 7, 2008. Accessed February 27, 2011. “Free Acres had some famous residents in those heady early days: actors James Cagney and Jersey City–born Victor Kilian, writers Thorne Smith (Topper) and MacKinlay Kantor (Andersonville), and anarchist Harry Kelly, who helped found the Ferrer Modern School, centerpiece of the anarchist colony at Stelton in present-day Piscataway.” 9 Melloan, Joan. “Betty Wilson: Busy Bee in Assembly”, NYT . July 14, 1974. Accessed July 15, 2020. “When the Legislature meets in special session tomorrow, primarily to consider a state income tax, the position of Assemblyman Betty Wilson will come as no surprise…. Five years ago, the Wilson family bought their first house in Berkeley Heights, a hilly, semirural suburb in western Union County.

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    Sylvania KinderCare | Daycare, Preschool & Early Education in Sylvania, OH

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    Sylvania KinderCare

    Welcome to Sylvania KinderCare

    Welcome to Sylvania KinderCare! It’s hard to imagine a better setting for our center, as we are near the Ottawa River and not far from the intersection of Monroe Street and Main Street. Our location features a dedicated staff of caring teachers, and we offer an excellent curriculum focused on early academics, physical activity, and social emotional learning. We build a warm, welcoming, and supportive classroom for children of all abilities, backgrounds, and experiences.

    Our classrooms are places to thrive! 
    In our safe and healthy classrooms, your child will be engaged in learning experiences that meet them where they are, both socially and academically. With fun daily activities, passionate teachers, and great friends, a lifetime of confidence starts here. Contact the center director to learn more about our child care options and schedule a tour! 

    Meet Tracy Gluza, Our Center Director

    Meet Tracy Gluza! She is the Center Director at Sylvania KinderCare in Ohio. Tracy has been with KinderCare since 2007, and before that she was a teacher and an assistant director. Every day, she looks forward to making a difference in a child’s life. Outside of work, Tracy enjoys reading, camping, and spending time with her family.

    • Sylvania KinderCare Programs
    • Our Teachers
    • Family Stories
    • FAQs

    AMERICA’S MOST ACCREDITED

    We’re so proud!

    Nationally only 10% of daycares are accredited – nearly 100% of our learning centers are. That’s a big difference,
    and that means KinderCare kids are getting the very best. Here’s why.

    SCHOOL-READY

    What Learning Looks Like

    Our talented early-childhood teachers set kids down the path toward becoming lifelong learners in a positive, safe, and nurturing environment.

    Sylvania KinderCare Programs

    Infant Programs (6 weeks–1 year)

    Leaving your baby in someone else’s care is a big step. Everyone at our
    centers—most importantly, our naturally gifted infant teachers—will work with
    you to make sure the transition goes smoothly. When you step into our infant
    classroom, you’ll see how much we want your infant to feel safe, loved, and
    ready to explore their world.

    Toddler Programs (1–2 Years)

    Everything in our toddler classroom is designed for little explorers. That’s
    because a lot is going on at this age. When your child is wandering all over the
    place, that means they’re learning and discovering new things every day. We’ll
    help them explore their interests (and find new ones!) as they play and learn.

    Discovery Preschool Programs (2–3 Years)

    This age is filled with so much wonder and curiosity. That’s why we offer a ton
    of books and toys and bring artwork down to kids eye level. Children in
    discovery preschool also begin to learn how we all work together in a
    classroom. Simple math and science, pretend play, and group play help them
    get used to a more structured school setting.

    Preschool Programs (3–4 Years)

    This age is all about expression, when kids really start to form their own ideas
    about what they want to play and how they want to create. Every day in our
    preschool classroom, your child will explore science experiments, create
    artwork, and play pretend—all the skills needed for their big next step:
    kindergarten!

    Prekindergarten Programs (4–5 Years)

    When you walk into one of our pre-K classrooms, you’ll see artwork and
    writing displayed around the room. Labels are everywhere to help kids connect
    letters with words. You’ll also see pictures on the walls that reflect the families
    in our community. Your child will also deepen their knowledge in language,
    math, science, Spanish, and social skills.

    Before- and After-School Programs (5–12 Years)

    You can count on us to provide reliable care for your school-ager while you’re
    at work, with safe transportation from our center to your child’s school and
    back! Whether your child wants to start a drama club, build a volcano, or
    create a comic book, they will have a place to follow their dreams. Your child
    will start and end the day with a whole lot of fun!

    School Break Programs (preschool, prekindergarten, and school-age)

    Winter break, spring break, summer break—when school’s out (but you still need to work), you
    can count on KinderCare to provide a safe and supportive learning environment that’s focused
    on fun. We welcome children ages 5–12 during school break times and make sure they have a
    sensational, screen-free experience they won’t forget.

    Participating Child Care Aware Center

    KinderCare partners with Child Care Aware® of America to offer fee assistance for
    Active Duty military families and flexible support to fit their needs when care at a Child
    Development Center on the installation is not available.

    Learning Adventures – Enrichment Program

    Cooking Academy™ (3 – 12 Years)

    In Cooking Academy, kids learn new recipes from cultures around the world and
    develop a healthy relationship with food. They’ll whip up everything from Southwest
    rainbow lettuce wraps to pumpkin muffins, building their skills in STEM, communication,
    and more along the way. And yes—little chefs get to eat their culinary creations!

    Music Explorers™ (2 – 4 Years)

    KinderCare families are already giving a standing ovation to our newest Learning
    Adventures program: Music Explorers! Kids will learn to sing, move, listen, play
    instruments, and even create their own tunes. Our original curriculum blends math,
    science, social studies, literacy, and mindfulness (think yoga!) for a uniquely KinderCare
    way of learning the foundations of music.

    Phonics Adventures® (2 – 4 Years)

    Learning how to read is a whole lot of fun at KinderCare! We help kids grow to love
    books and words (and get ready for kindergarten) in our Phonics Adventures program.
    From discovering the basics of vowels to practicing poetry, kids learn all about letters
    and sounds in small-group lessons made just for their age group. (Bonus: Kids who
    attend our phonics program are more prepared than their peers for school—and we
    have the data to prove it.)

    STEM Innovators (3-8 Years)

    You’ve probably heard a lot about how important STEM education is for your child, but
    what does that really mean? Our STEM Innovators program takes kids’ natural ability to
    make sense of the world and applies it to robotics, chemistry, coding, geology, and
    more. While your child experiments, they’ll discover how to use technology to do
    amazing things!

    Our Teachers

    We’re the only company in early childhood education to select teachers based on natural talent. Being a great educator isn’t enough though.
    KinderCare teachers are also amazing listeners, nurturers, boo-boo fixers, and smile-makers. Put more simply,
    we love our teachers and your child will, too.

    Meet just a few of our amazing KinderCare teachers!

    A KINDERCARE TEACHER WITH

    An Artist’s Heart

    “My classroom is full of art!” says Mary Annthipie-Bane, an award-winning early childhood educator at KinderCare. Art and creative expression, she says, help children discover who they really are.

    We put our best-in-class teachers in a best-in-class workplace. We’re so proud to have been named one of Gallup’s 37 winners of the Great Workplace Award.
    When you put great teachers in an engaging center, your children will experience
    an amazing place to learn and grow.

    Family Stories

    Don’t take our word for it. Hear what our families have to say about our amazing center!

    • When researching childcare for our daughter, we fell in love with KinderCare and their staff. KinderCare is a learning center as well as a daycare and that was what I was looking for. Our daughter is now almost two can count to ten and knows her colors already. Since she was six weeks old we have always felt comfortable leaving her in the care of the teachers at KinderCare. Every morning our daughter looks forward to going to see her little friends and teachers. This center has made my transition to going back to work so easy and I can’t imagine our world without KinderCare in it.

      Amy and Jason Allen – KinderCare Parent
    • “To my KinderCare Family, Thank you for making my first week with you amazing.   I have had so much fun all week and love all of my new friends.  Thank you for putting me on a schedule.  I overheard mommy tell our family how amazing daycare has been (and mommy is sleeping more).”  Love, William

      Stephanie and Matthew Overmyer – KinderCare Parent
    • My oldest is in Kindergarten now and is doing so well,  I could not be more proud of her.  I attribute her time at KinderCare for this success.  Thank you.  My youngest is in Preschool now and has already learned so much that I cannot wait to share her successes as well when she enters Kindergarten!

      Kim Conklin – KinderCare Parent


    Share Your Story


    If you have a story about your experience at KinderCare,

    please share your story with us
    .

    Who Are KinderCare Families?

    They hail from hundreds of cities across the country from countless backgrounds, and proudly represent every walk in life. What our families have in common,
    though, is the want to give their children the best start in life. We are so proud to be their partner in parenting.

    Hear from just a few of our amazing KinderCare families.

    A Globe-Trotting Family Finds A

    Home in Houston

    Four young children, four different passports, two languages, two full-time jobs…oh, and a few triathlons thrown in for good measure.
    Meet the globe-trotting Colettas—a family on the go.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What accreditations does KinderCare have?

    We are your trusted caregiver. Our centers are state-licensed and regularly inspected to make sure everything meets or exceeds standards, including child-to-teacher ratios and safe facilities. Our centers aren’t just licensed—most are accredited, too! Find out more.

    Do you offer part-time schedules at Sylvania KinderCare?

    Everybody’s schedule is different. We’re happy to offer quality, affordable part-time and full-time childcare. Drop-in care may also be available. Reach out to your Center Director to learn more.

    How does naptime work at Sylvania KinderCare?

    Our teachers meet every child’s needs during naptime. Our teachers know how to get babies to nap. In fact, they are pros at getting children of any age to nap. Visit our article on “10 Ways We Help Kids Get a Great Daycare Nap” to learn more.

    Do you support alternative diets?

    We strive to be as inclusive as possible. To that point, we provide a vegetarian option at mealtime, take care to not serve common allergens and can adapt menus based on your child’s food sensitivities. If your child has additional needs, we’ll work with you to figure out a plan.

    Are meals included in tuition? Can I choose to send my child with lunch?

    We provide nutritious meals and snacks developed by a registered dietician to meet the needs of rapidly growing bodies and minds. If your child has special dietary requirements and you would prefer to bring in their lunch, please make arrangements with the center director.

    Does my child need to be potty-trained?

    Every child begins toilet learning at a different age. Until your child shows an interest in toilet learning, we’ll provide diaper changes on an as-needed basis. When your child shows an interest, we’ll discuss how to work together to encourage toilet learning.

    Holland-Sylvania KinderCare | Daycare, Preschool & Early Education in Toledo, OH

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    Holland-Sylvania KinderCare

    Welcome to Holland-Sylvania KinderCare

    Welcome to Holland-Sylvania KinderCare. We are located in Toledo, OH. We are committed to educating children here in Lucas County, and our curriculum focuses on early academics, physical activity, and social emotional learning to nurture healthy bodies, happy hearts, and growing minds. We build a warm, welcoming, and supportive classroom for children of all abilities, backgrounds, and experiences. Everyone belongs in our circle—we love our families and meeting new friends!

    Our classrooms are places to thrive! 
    In our safe and healthy classrooms, your child will be engaged in learning experiences that meet them where they are, both socially and academically. With fun daily activities, passionate teachers, and great friends, a lifetime of confidence starts here. Contact the center director to learn more about our child care options and schedule a tour! 

    Meet Bernadette Lata, Our Center Director

    Meet Bernadette Lata! She is the Center Director at Holland-Sylvania KinderCare in Toledo, Ohio. Bernadette attended Davis College, where she earned an Associate Degree in Business Management. She has been with KinderCare since 2015, and before that she was a teacher, health and safety coordinator, and an assistant director. Outside of work, Bernadette enjoys biking, going to the movies, having game nights, and spending time with her family. Her favorite quote is, “Educating the mind without educating the heart is no education at all.” – Aristotle

    • Holland-Sylvania KinderCare Programs
    • Our Teachers
    • Family Stories
    • FAQs

    AMERICA’S MOST ACCREDITED

    We’re so proud!

    Nationally only 10% of daycares are accredited – nearly 100% of our learning centers are. That’s a big difference,
    and that means KinderCare kids are getting the very best. Here’s why.

    SCHOOL-READY

    What Learning Looks Like

    Our talented early-childhood teachers set kids down the path toward becoming lifelong learners in a positive, safe, and nurturing environment.

    Holland-Sylvania KinderCare Programs

    Infant Programs (6 weeks–1 year)

    Leaving your baby in someone else’s care is a big step. Everyone at our
    centers—most importantly, our naturally gifted infant teachers—will work with
    you to make sure the transition goes smoothly. When you step into our infant
    classroom, you’ll see how much we want your infant to feel safe, loved, and
    ready to explore their world.

    Toddler Programs (1–2 Years)

    Everything in our toddler classroom is designed for little explorers. That’s
    because a lot is going on at this age. When your child is wandering all over the
    place, that means they’re learning and discovering new things every day. We’ll
    help them explore their interests (and find new ones!) as they play and learn.

    Discovery Preschool Programs (2–3 Years)

    This age is filled with so much wonder and curiosity. That’s why we offer a ton
    of books and toys and bring artwork down to kids eye level. Children in
    discovery preschool also begin to learn how we all work together in a
    classroom. Simple math and science, pretend play, and group play help them
    get used to a more structured school setting.

    Preschool Programs (3–4 Years)

    This age is all about expression, when kids really start to form their own ideas
    about what they want to play and how they want to create. Every day in our
    preschool classroom, your child will explore science experiments, create
    artwork, and play pretend—all the skills needed for their big next step:
    kindergarten!

    Prekindergarten Programs (4–5 Years)

    When you walk into one of our pre-K classrooms, you’ll see artwork and
    writing displayed around the room. Labels are everywhere to help kids connect
    letters with words. You’ll also see pictures on the walls that reflect the families
    in our community. Your child will also deepen their knowledge in language,
    math, science, Spanish, and social skills.

    Before- and After-School Programs (5–12 Years)

    You can count on us to provide reliable care for your school-ager while you’re
    at work, with safe transportation from our center to your child’s school and
    back! Whether your child wants to start a drama club, build a volcano, or
    create a comic book, they will have a place to follow their dreams. Your child
    will start and end the day with a whole lot of fun!

    School Break Programs (preschool, prekindergarten, and school-age)

    Winter break, spring break, summer break—when school’s out (but you still need to work), you
    can count on KinderCare to provide a safe and supportive learning environment that’s focused
    on fun. We welcome children ages 5–12 during school break times and make sure they have a
    sensational, screen-free experience they won’t forget.

    Participating Child Care Aware Center

    KinderCare partners with Child Care Aware® of America to offer fee assistance for
    Active Duty military families and flexible support to fit their needs when care at a Child
    Development Center on the installation is not available.

    Learning Adventures – Enrichment Program

    Cooking Academy™ (3 – 12 Years)

    In Cooking Academy, kids learn new recipes from cultures around the world and
    develop a healthy relationship with food. They’ll whip up everything from Southwest
    rainbow lettuce wraps to pumpkin muffins, building their skills in STEM, communication,
    and more along the way. And yes—little chefs get to eat their culinary creations!

    Music Explorers™ (2 – 4 Years)

    KinderCare families are already giving a standing ovation to our newest Learning
    Adventures program: Music Explorers! Kids will learn to sing, move, listen, play
    instruments, and even create their own tunes. Our original curriculum blends math,
    science, social studies, literacy, and mindfulness (think yoga!) for a uniquely KinderCare
    way of learning the foundations of music.

    Phonics Adventures® (2 – 4 Years)

    Learning how to read is a whole lot of fun at KinderCare! We help kids grow to love
    books and words (and get ready for kindergarten) in our Phonics Adventures program.
    From discovering the basics of vowels to practicing poetry, kids learn all about letters
    and sounds in small-group lessons made just for their age group. (Bonus: Kids who
    attend our phonics program are more prepared than their peers for school—and we
    have the data to prove it.)

    Our Teachers

    We’re the only company in early childhood education to select teachers based on natural talent. Being a great educator isn’t enough though.
    KinderCare teachers are also amazing listeners, nurturers, boo-boo fixers, and smile-makers. Put more simply,
    we love our teachers and your child will, too.

    Meet just a few of our amazing KinderCare teachers!

    A KINDERCARE TEACHER WITH

    An Artist’s Heart

    “My classroom is full of art!” says Mary Annthipie-Bane, an award-winning early childhood educator at KinderCare. Art and creative expression, she says, help children discover who they really are.

    We put our best-in-class teachers in a best-in-class workplace. We’re so proud to have been named one of Gallup’s 37 winners of the Great Workplace Award.
    When you put great teachers in an engaging center, your children will experience
    an amazing place to learn and grow.

    Family Stories

    Don’t take our word for it. Hear what our families have to say about our amazing center!

    • As a parent, you want to feel comfortable leaving your children!  I think I speak for all parents when I say, “our children’s safety is our biggest concern!”  KinderCare offers that and so much more!  KinderCare has become an extended family to me and my children.  They genuinely care about the kids and continue to provide me with the service beyond my expectations.  KinderCare offers a fun learning environment.  My daughter made an easy adjustment into Kindergarten and was recognized as one of the top readers in her class!  The teachers continue to help my children after school with any homework or additional assignments they have.   The teachers do a great job of communicating with parents and keep parents “in the know!”  Throughout this past horrific winter all staff did a great job of keeping everyone aware of potential closings and delays.  The entire staff is knowledgeable, friendly and engaging.  I encourage anyone seeking a safe, educational, loving, and fun environment to come and tour the KinderCare facility on N. Holland-Sylvania Rd.  in Toledo.  You won’t be disappointed.

      Jelyca Wells – KinderCare Parent


    Share Your Story


    If you have a story about your experience at KinderCare,

    please share your story with us
    .

    Who Are KinderCare Families?

    They hail from hundreds of cities across the country from countless backgrounds, and proudly represent every walk in life. What our families have in common,
    though, is the want to give their children the best start in life. We are so proud to be their partner in parenting.

    Hear from just a few of our amazing KinderCare families.

    A Globe-Trotting Family Finds A

    Home in Houston

    Four young children, four different passports, two languages, two full-time jobs…oh, and a few triathlons thrown in for good measure.
    Meet the globe-trotting Colettas—a family on the go.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What accreditations does KinderCare have?

    We are your trusted caregiver. Our centers are state-licensed and regularly inspected to make sure everything meets or exceeds standards, including child-to-teacher ratios and safe facilities. Our centers aren’t just licensed—most are accredited, too! Find out more.

    Do you offer part-time schedules at Holland-Sylvania KinderCare?

    Everybody’s schedule is different. We’re happy to offer quality, affordable part-time and full-time childcare. Drop-in care may also be available. Reach out to your Center Director to learn more.

    How does naptime work at Holland-Sylvania KinderCare?

    Our teachers meet every child’s needs during naptime. Our teachers know how to get babies to nap. In fact, they are pros at getting children of any age to nap. Visit our article on “10 Ways We Help Kids Get a Great Daycare Nap” to learn more.

    Do you support alternative diets?

    We strive to be as inclusive as possible. To that point, we provide a vegetarian option at mealtime, take care to not serve common allergens and can adapt menus based on your child’s food sensitivities. If your child has additional needs, we’ll work with you to figure out a plan.

    Are meals included in tuition? Can I choose to send my child with lunch?

    We provide nutritious meals and snacks developed by a registered dietician to meet the needs of rapidly growing bodies and minds. If your child has special dietary requirements and you would prefer to bring in their lunch, please make arrangements with the center director.

    Does my child need to be potty-trained?

    Every child begins toilet learning at a different age. Until your child shows an interest in toilet learning, we’ll provide diaper changes on an as-needed basis. When your child shows an interest, we’ll discuss how to work together to encourage toilet learning.

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    Jill Kinsel

    5943 Sunrise Circle South, Sylvania, OH 43560

    Costimate: $130/wk

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    I have been taking care of children since I was 10 years old. I have 4 children of my own and I have been a nanny for several families. I ran the daycare at my church for many years and am currently providingpart-time care in my home. I love children and have always had a baby in my life to care for and am ready for another newborn to love and nurture. I am fully equipped, all you need to bring is your baby and a diaper bag. I am flexible with days and times, but I prefer 2-3 days a week. I know CPR and have cared for a child with Type 1 Diabetes. Thank you for your consideration….

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    We are looking for a qualified float teacher with experience working with children in a childcare setting. Full-time, paid holidays, paid personal days, medical, dental and vision insurance offered.

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    Our mission is to provide children with a stimulating, nurturing, healthy and safe environment necessary for physical, social, intellectual, and emotional well-being.
    Our goal is to provide quality care andcomfort in a safe and friendly environment to broaden children s horizons and give them the highest standards in all aspects of their educational life.
    At KidsVille Childcare & Learning Center, each child is valued as a unique individual with his/her own special personality….

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    Get set for a thrill-filled summer! Our age-specific, kid-approved camps add up to a season of discovery and fun for preschool to school-age children. This year, our 12 weeks of camps fall into six greatthemes: Mighty Bodies, Bendy Brains; Awesome Art; Gravity Galore and More; The Wondrous World of Food; Wild about Water; and Featured Creatures.
    We’re in session when your local public schools are on break and you’ll find our flexible scheduling works for your busy family. See why our summer (and winter and spring) break camps are the place to be when school’s out….

    Sylvania Playland

    3620 Centennial Rd, Sylvania, OH 43560

    Starting at $6/hr

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    Sylvania Playland supports the child’s development with fun, warmth, security, exploration and discovery. They actively seek to encourage socialization, creativity, and a sense of community within theenvironment. It is their belief in children learning best through exploration and play….

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    Stepping Stones Pre-School is a facility in Sylvania, OH that offers a structured curriculum in a nurturing and safe environment. They provide creative educational experiences that enhance the children’s growthwhile meeting the individual needs. This child care works with the parents in supporting the developmental skills and learning in a stimulating, clean, secure, and safe atmosphere….

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    The Little Mouse Preschool LLC is an educational facility that serves the community of Sylvania OH. It offers a comprehensive early childhood program and provides age-appropriate activities that foster holisticdevelopment among children. The school aims to strengthen the educational foundation and life skills of children through its variety of programs….

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    The YMCA Day Camp @ West YMCA in Sylvania, Ohio offers an American Camp Association-accredited summer camp program for children from five to fifteen years old. The YMCA Day Camp @ West YMCA encourages healthyand active lifestyles among its campers. The campers have opportunities for swimming, boating, sports, arts and crafts, and other traditional day camp activities. Campers also develop self-esteem and confidence through their structured camp programs….

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    Fingerprints Learning Center in Sylvania, OH offers various fun activities, educational toys, and interactive games to foster a nurturing and stimulating environment. Preschool children will flourish as theywill learn and play with others in their age group. The students will enjoy the daily lessons, games, and crafts including well-rounded activities with a maximum capacity of 85 children….

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    Little Acorns Child Care is a family owned and operated child care. It offers programs for Infants, Toddlers, Preschoolers, and School-agers. These programs include developmentally appropriate schedules, itsown unique child-led curriculum, activities that promote school readiness, and extra programs such as Spanish, Music, and Science. Its vision is to positively impact the lives of the children in the community….

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    Little Hands & Little Feet in Sylvania, Ohio seeks to provide a nurturing, high quality, safe and fun learning environment that is fit for the child’s overall growth and development. It is a Child Care providerthat can accommodate a certain number of children….

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    Woodrow Child Care Center is devoted to providing a caring community known for providing quality early educational programs to a diverse population. The center prepares children for a lifetime of learningthrough actively involving them in meaningful experiences….

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    Maria Early Learning Center Inc in Sylvania, OH uses a well-rounded and stimulating curriculum that develops the whole child. They create hands-on learning experiences and lessons through teachers who know thevalue of structure and play. They provide education, care, and development through age-appropriate toys and play while developing the student’s fine and gross motor skills.

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    Here at Carnation Early Learning Center, we know that every child is different.
    That’s why we offer a standards-based, individualized approach to early education.
    Our credentialed and experienced teachersalways know where your child is developmentally, allowing us to individualize their early education experience. We offer a mix of play-based and educational instruction to best prepare your child for Kindergarten and beyond.
    We are committed to providing a safe, loving, and enriching environment for every child in our care.
    Carnation is open from 6am-7pm Monday through Friday, with the exception of all major holidays. All meals are included with tuition!…

    Description:

    Family owned and operated for over 40 years. High quality educational program with exceptional teaching staff utilizing Creative Curriculum. 15,000 square foot facility with eight separate classrooms based onchild’s individual development. Large indoor gym, full food program. All staff fully trained in First Aid and CPR. We may have a short waiting list, but we would love to meet you and do everything we can to welcome you and your child into our loving family. Come for a visit…you will choose to stay!…

    Nanny Miller Agency

    3409 N Holland Sylvania Suite 2, Toledo, OH 43615

    Starting at $15/hr

    Description:

    The Nanny Miller Agency is Toledo’s only nanny training and placement agency. We are looking for passionate and professional ladies, and exceptional Toledo families. We handle all vetting, training, contracts,and screenings. We are passionate about our community and believe Toledo deserves something better. We have systems in place to ensure a perfect fit for matching our nannies and our families. Please contact us today if you are interested, we look forward to hearing from you!
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    The Nanny Miller Agency…

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    Get set for a thrill-filled summer! Our age-specific, kid-approved camps add up to a season of discovery and fun for preschool to school-age children. This year, our 12 weeks of camps fall into six greatthemes: Mighty Bodies, Bendy Brains; Awesome Art; Gravity Galore and More; The Wondrous World of Food; Wild about Water; and Featured Creatures.
    We’re in session when your local public schools are on break and you’ll find our flexible scheduling works for your busy family. See why our summer (and winter and spring) break camps are the place to be when school’s out….

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    Noah’s Ark Child Development Center is an early care and education provider that offers Christian-based learning programs for young children. Located in Toledo, Ohio, Noah’s Ark Child Development Center islicensed to provide its services to children between the ages of 6 weeks old to 12 years old. The company implements the Creative Curriculum in all of its programs and focuses on developing children physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually….

    Small Steps Big Dream

    6960 Sylvania Petersburg Rd, Ottawa Lake, MI 49267

    Costimate: $212/wk

    Description:

    Small Steps Big Dream provides a Montessori childcare program in Ottawa Lake, Michigan. They encourage the children’s holistic growth through play-based and child-centered activities. They also aim to developthe children’s social skills, emotional growth, and physical coordination in a Christian environment. Small Steps Big Dream welcomes toddlers to pre-K children and is open Mondays to Fridays….

    Kidz Watch Ltd

    6801 W Central Ave Ste G, Toledo, OH 43617

    Costimate: $160/wk

    Description:

    Kidz Watch Ltd is a childcare provider that serves the community of Toledo OH. It offers a warm and friendly environment and provides age-appropriate activities that enhance children’s developmental abilities.This childcare provider promotes good values to make sure that children will be responsible members of the society….

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    FAQs for finding daycares in Sylvania

    In 2022 what type of daycare can I find near me in Sylvania, OH?

    There are a variety of daycares in Sylvania, OH providing full time and part-time care. Some daycares are facility-based and some are in-home daycares operated out of a person’s home. They can also vary in the degree of education and curriculum they offer. Additionally, some daycares offer bilingual programs for parents that want to immerse their children in multiple languages.

    How can I find a daycare near me in Sylvania, OH?

    If you are looking for daycare options near you, start several months in advance of when you need care for your child. Care.com has 44 in Sylvania, OH as of September 2022 and you can filter daycares by distance from Sylvania or your zip code. From there, you can then compare daycare rates, parent reviews, view their specific services, see their hours of operation and contact them through the website for further information or to request an appointment.

    What questions should I ask a daycare provider before signing up?

    As you visit daycare facilities in Sylvania, OH, you should ask the providers what their hours are so you can be prepared to adjust your schedule for drop-off and pick-up. Ask what items you are responsible for bringing for your child and what items you may be required to provide that will be shared among other children or the daycare staff. Also, make sure to check directly with the business for information about their local licensing and credentials in Sylvania, OH.

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    Sylvanian Families Twin Calf Pack (3557)

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    820 rub

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    Posada Las Bromelias

    Hotel in Sylvania

    Posada Las Bromelias is located in the middle of nature, just a 10-minute walk from the center of Sylvania.
    The staff welcomed us when we arrived and gave us a full tour. They then showed us our rooms as well as additional rooms that had decore themes we could upgrade to. We happily upgraded to a more spacious and private room for little cost. Their garden is excellent, we spent most of our time enjoying the garden and reading on the hammocks. This finca is like a little oasis in Silvania. Our beds were very comfortable and the wifi was excellent. There is also a lovely cat that we adored and chilled within the garden. There is also an option to book a massage and spa package.

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    8.7

    Fantastic

    17 reviews

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    Casa el Ocobo

    Sylvania

    Located in Silvania in the Cundinamarca region, Casa el Ocobo has a balcony and lake views.

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    9.7

    Superb

    3 reviews

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    Villa Sele

    Sylvania

    Villa Sele is located in Silvania and offers a shared lounge and a garden. The property is 42 km from Girardot and free private parking is available.

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    Casa San Gabriel

    Sylvania

    Casa San Gabriel is located in Silvania and offers an outdoor swimming pool, a shared lounge and a garden.

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    9.5

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    4 reviews

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    Ecoturismo “Hostal Santa Rita”

    Sylvania

    Located in Silvania, 38 km from Funza, Ecoturismo “Hostal Santa Rita” provides a garden and free WiFi.
    Was a wonderful place in the nature, the sound of the birds, the quietness and the peace, they pick us in the highway and we stopped in town for shopping and drive us to the place, and for the checkout was the same, they drive us to town to do some shopping and then dropped us in the place so we can take a transport to the next destination, they are so friendly and helpful, always trying to make us feel confortable, I highly recommend this place to stay more than a a few days

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    7 reviews

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    URQU Glamping cerca a bogota – Hopedaje – Alojamiento – Posada

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    Sylvania

    With garden views, URQU Glamping cerca a bogota – Hopedaje – Alojamiento – Posada is set in Silvania and has a restaurant, room service, bar, garden and terrace.
    They have a special detail orientation and you’ll find everything you need to have a good stay.
    Food was delicious and their staff is the best!

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    9.9

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    10 reviews

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    Nueva, Moderna casa en Silvania con Jacuzzi

    Sylvania

    Set in Silvania in the Cundinamarca region, Nueva, Moderna casa en Silvania con Jacuzzi has a garden. The property is 44 km from Girardot, and complimentary private parking is offered.

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    Agradable Lugar de descanso Fuera de Bogotá Agradable Clima

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    Sylvania

    Located in Silvania in the Cundinamarca region, Agradable Lugar de descanso Fuera de Bogotá Agradable Clima features a balcony and garden views.

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    VillaLucia finca en tierra caliente cerca a Bogotá

    Fusagasuga (Near Sylvania)

    Featuring a garden, private pool and pool views, VillaLucia finca en tierra caliente cerca a Bogotá is located in Fusagasuga. The property is 46 km from Girardot and free private parking is provided.

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    Finca Campestre Rancho Alegre

    Hotel in Fusagasuga

    Finca Campestre Rancho Alegre has a restaurant, outdoor swimming pool, a bar and shared lounge in Fusagasuga.

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    8.4

    Very good

    16 reviews

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    Preschools in plano: TOP 10 Preschools in Plano, TX | Compare Prices

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    TOP 10 Preschools in Plano, TX | Compare Prices

    Preschools in Plano, TX

    Description:

    ONLY ACCEPTING AGES 3 and 4 years old. 3 years old and older MUST be potty trained or training almost complete.
    Your child will be well prepared for kindergarten, with a great combination of curriculum aswell as maintaining a schedule for consistency. From 9:00 a.m.-11:30 a.m. is an organized classroom like schedule and these are some of the things we cover daily.
    *Monthly curriculum that covers more than basics with worksheets and projects.
    *Math-Touch Point numbers – a great basis for numbers and math. Base Ten Concepts – math system used by most school districts.
    *Reading program that has your child reading (phonetically) by kindergarten.
    *Amazing writing skills by school time.
    Note: Former graduating students have all been quickly placed into the “Advanced Placement” classes after entering the school system.
    I strongly encourage mastery of self-help skills, independence and socialization, however, play promotes progress for developmental milestones. A means through which children learn, socialize and express feelings. Play is critical to child development!
    I put a lot of time and energy into my daycare/preschool, as well as the daily care of the children.
    It is a great combination of home and school environment, minimizing the stresses of your child being separated from you.
    The school curriculum and schedule will help in establishing a more relaxing transition into kindergarten for your child.
    I would love for all ages to benefit from this program, however, I do not provide care for infants so that my days are devoted to the appropriate activities for the older toddler/pre-k age group. I am well established, with a spacious playroom, a ridiculous amount of toys and a large backyard.
    The backyard includes play equipment (climbing, swings, slides), 18 x 8 sandbox, and plenty of running room.
    We do have water activities in the summer to help deal with the heat, enabling outside play time.
    LICENSED WITH THE STATE OF TEXAS…

    Description:

    I’m Ms. Vickie, I have an in-home childcare licensed by the state. My home gets unannounced visits from the state (always in my guidelines). I provide comfort, love, education and so much more. I have an opendoor policy, you will find your child happy and most of the time not ready to go. I go beyond childcare, you become a part of my family. This home is licensed with the “Department of Family and Protective Services.”…

    Babies Favorite Daycare

    Located Between Legacy And W. Spring Creek, Plano, TX 75023

    Starting at $230/wk

    Description:

    The quality of attention and peaceful environment your children receive is unmatched at Babies Favorite Daycare.
    We offer a safe, caring, learning environment in at-home atmosphere. Your child will receive ourfull attention during his/her stay with us. Our home is extremely clean and germ-free.
    I have 20 years of experience working with children. I am a mother of 3, and worked for the Plano School District at an Elementary School for the past 10 years, where I was recognized as the employee of the year in 2013. I have my CPR/First Aid certification and I also participate in the Child Care Food program which insures your child is getting nutritional meals and snacks.
    Three other sweet, caring and experienced baby sitters work with me to provide personalized attention and teaching to children in our care.
    My motto is: Every child deserves to be treated with love, respect, patience and consideration.
    Thanks,
    Sandra T.,
    (469) 672-7609.
    [email protected]
    or call at: 469 672-7609.
    “This home is registered with the “Department of Family and Protective Services”….

    Description:

    Morning Star Childcare is a home childcare that cares for children (Ages 0-12 years).
    The childcare is a pet free, clean and fenced environment.
    Full-Time, Part-Time, Drop In and After-School care isavailable.
    We have a curriculum for different ages. We offer free breakfast, lunch and snacks.
    We have plenty of fun activities such as Popcorn Day, Pajama Day, Twin Day, Pizza Friday, Field trips, Splash Day, Baking, Easter Eggstravaganza, Easter Egg Hunt, Face Painting, Bowling, Picnics, Donuts with Dad, Muffins with Mom, Thanksgiving Feast, Valentine’s Party, Christmas Party, Santa Visit, and more! There’s never a dull moment!
    It’s a home away from home. .. Where learning is fun and Where stars are made!!!…

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    My daughter started going to Morningstar Childcare at 2 and a half. I was referred here by mutual friends, desperate to find quality and affordable. Mrs Yetty and Her family Husband, blew my expectations outthe water!! At the time we began, I was going through a lot as a single father, and Ms Yetty was always gracious with how she received us! We have since moved away and my daughter still talks about her and the school! They genuinely care, beyond what they are required to do. It’s refreshing to see the entire Family working together. They are exemplary of God’s Love, hard work, compassion, teamwork, patience! As a Father, I couldn’t have been more at peace. As a Human Being, they will never know how often times they’ve given me hope, peace, comfort, and inspiration. Your child couldn’t be in better hands. They care beyond the standard….

    Reviewed by Dimitri

    Description:

    Kidz Field Child care offers safe, welcoming care in a home atmosphere. Our staff will provide physical and social training for your beloved child/children under supervision of a Montessori teacher with morethan 17 years experience, We take care of your children from infant to 13 years old ( preschool age and after school). Your child will be loved, nurtured and taught as an individual.
    Kidz Field is a clean, germs free home daycare with a lovely family atmosphere.
    We provide a home away from home for your precious child with warm and nutritious food.
    Hours of operation is Monday Through Friday. From 7:00 a.m to 6:00 p.m
    W accept part time and Full time child….

    Description:

    Childcare in My Loving Home (Legacy/Alma) (Plano).
    I am a licensed childcare provider who also accepts CCMS or CCA. My hours of operation are 6:30 a.m. to 6 p.m., M-F.
    I currently have 3 Full-time openingsfor toddlers (18 months-4 years old) for $180 week and 3 openings for infants (6wks-18 months) for $210 week. Openings are available Aug 2. There is a Non-REFUNDABLE registration fee of $100. ****BACK TO SCHOOL SPECIAL 1/2 OFF REGISTRATION FEE******
    I provide breakfast, lunch, and snack. If potty training is needed, it is an additional $10 a week added to your tuition.
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    TLC Schools

    5200 Hedgcoxe Rd, Plano, TX 75024

    Costimate: $217/wk

    Description:

    At TLC we offer our families the highest quality educational programs and childcare combined with a safe and secure environment in which a child can grow and develop. It is our goal to provide an atmospherewhere each child can experience success on a daily basis, build a positive self image, and acquire a love of learning….

    Description:

    Infants, Toddler, Preschool, After-School, Summer Camp. Blended Curriculum includes Montessori & Whole Language Methods. Impeccable Record with Childcare licensing!

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    Educating and taking care of your beloved children at our own home!
    Under supervision of certified Montessori teacher with more 20 years of experience.
    -We can take care of children from infants up to 13 yearsold.
    -Warm home-made food and snacks are available.
    -Semi-private.
    -Weekdays, weekends, and holidays.
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    Growing With Love

    2304 Treyburn Ct, Plano, TX 75075

    Starting at $170/wk

    Description:

    Growing With Love Childcare has been in business since 1995, is locally owned and operated and has been providing honest and reliable Childcare Services in Plano, Texas – as well as in Addison, Allen,Carrollton, Richardson, and the surrounding areas. Growing With Love Childcare provides customers with the best quality workmanship at competitive prices, while maintaining a consistently higher level of responsiveness and customer service that is second to none.
    The list of services we offer are childcare services for Infants 0-12 months, Toddlers 1-3 years, Preschoolers 3-4 years, Prekindergarten 4-5 years. We also offer bilingual education for preschoolers and kindergarten children….

    Description:

    HOURS OF OPERATION: Monday – Friday, 6:30 A.M.- 6:30 P.M.
    Accepting children, ages 4 weeks to 24 months.
    Seeking for a caring, reliable and honorable childcare environment? Well, look no more. Comforts ofHeaven offers the best quality Christ-centered childcare at an affordable cost of $125.00 per week per child. Opening for newcomers will be Monday, June 13, 2016.
    Our team experience includes:
    Education: *Bachelor of Science in Business Management,
    *Master of Arts in Forensic Psychology,
    *Texas Teachers-Special Education EC-12 Certification,
    *Texas Teachers-Health EC-12 Certification,
    *Texas Teachers-English Second Language Supplement Certification.
    (1) A background of special needs education teaching public school students from early childhood through high school. Areas of teaching include autism, social skills/behavior program, bipolar, intellectually delayed, life skills and more.
    (2) Daycare classroom teaching for ages newborn through age five years. Areas of teaching include technology and all preschool preparatory skills.
    We provide two complete meals and a snack for children that are of preschool age and up. We do our best to keep our numbers low in order to provide your child/children with as much one-on-one care as possible. Our day is full of activity, fun, and learning. The early years of a child(s) life are very important. Let us be the one who teach and care for your child/children.
    In an effort to support the overall well-being of families, we are determined to help you prepare your children for their future and life purpose. We help shape, mold and guide your children by providing loving and compassionate care for them based on their individual educational, spiritual and emotional needs.
    I would like to thank you in advance for giving us the opportunity to be your childcare provider….

    The Ark Preschool

    1919 Independence Parkway, Plano, TX 75075

    Costimate: $203/wk

    Description:

    The Ark Preschool is a non-profit, church-based preschool. The preschool is a family orientated, warm and loving environment. The children participate in hands-on activities that encourage active learning.
    The school is a Texas Rising Star provider and was named provider of the year for 2015….

    Description:

    Childcare at Legacy, managed by Bright Horizons Family Solutions, provides child care and preschool programs for children on the JC Penney campus in Plano, TX. Enrollment is open to families in the communityas well as employees of JC Penney….

    Description:

    Cambridge Academy located in Midway Road, Plano TX is locally owned and has been providing early childhood education since 1997. It offers a full-time child care service for infants, toddlers and preschoolers.They strive to provide activities that will develop your child’s competence, feeling of success while learning with enjoyment….

    Description:

    Preston Park Montessori Academy is a licensed child care establishment at 5040 Commonsgate Blvd, Plano, TX that provides various Montessori-based programs. Their school also offers various complimentary andextracurricular programs and activities such as fitness, music, and Spanish classes to help keep their students busy learning….

    Description:

    The Sweet Home For Kids Child Care in Plano, Texas provides childcare, preschool, and after school care for infants to school aged children. Their curriculum provides age-level and developmentally-appropriateactivities to develop the children’s emotional, social, cognitive, and physical development. The Sweet Home For Kids Child Care is open Mondays to Fridays, from seven thirty AM to five thirty PM, but will also accept overnight care….

    Angel Little

    1512 Janwood Dr, Plano, TX 75075

    Starting at $175/flat

    Description:

    The White Dove Montessori School in Plano, Texas provides childcare for children between two to six-years old. Their age-appropriate Montessori program stimulates the children’s cognitive, social, emotional,and physical growth. The White Dove Montessori School is open from eight in the morning to five in the evening….

    Description:

    We are a Licensed Facility that offers Full Time Summer Care and After School Child Care for ages 5-13
    Our Full Time hours are from 7:30 am – 6:30 pm, they will be doing different activities throughout the dayand also receive martial arts training of 2-1 hour classes.
    Our After School Child Care offers pick up from school, where they will receive help with their homework followed by two 1 hour martial arts classes, in Jiu Jitsu and Muay Thai/Kickboxing.
    Our after school hours are 2:45-6:30 pm….

    Kids USA Montessori

    6205 COIT RD. Ste 118, Plano, TX 75024

    Starting at $175/wk

    Description:

    A new early educational and daycare facility located in Plano Texas. Our goal is to provide a safe, affordable, and high quality child care for infants (from 6 weeks old) to children of age five.
    We provide ahome like environment where children are encouraged to develop at their own pace.
    All of our employees are childcare certified and have necessary CPR and first-aid training….

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    FAQs for finding preschools in Plano

    In 2022 what types of preschool can I find near me in Plano, TX?

    There are two main types of preschool programs you can send your kids to in Plano, TX. The first is a full-time preschool program that usually works well for parents working full-time shifts. The second is a part-time preschool program where you can enroll your child for 2-3 days per week and typically choose between a morning or afternoon shift. A part-time preschool can be a great option if you want to ease the transition of this new learning experience for your child. You can also check your options in Plano, TX for traditional preschool centers, or private home-based preschools.

    What should I look for in a good preschool program in Plano, TX?

    When you begin looking for preschools in Plano, TX ask about the ratio of learning time to supervised play time so you can get a good sense of whether you believe your child’s needs will be met. From there, ask about what a typical day consists of, what the safety protocols are and how discipline will be handled. Also, make sure to check directly with the preschool for information about their local licensing and credentials in Plano, TX.

    How can I find a preschool near me in Plano, TX?

    There are currently 140 preschools in Plano, TX on Care.com and you can filter these local results by distance from your zip code. From there, you can compare between preschool programs by traditional facility-based preschools and private, in-home preschools. Be sure to check reviews from other families in Plano, TX who have previously sent their kids to any of the preschools you are interested in.

    Top 5 Best Private Preschools in Plano, TX (2022-23)

    School

    Location

    Grades

    Students

    Challenger School – Independence

    Daycare / Preschool

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    10145 Independence Parkway
    Plano, TX 75025
    (469) 642-2000

    Grades: NS-1

    | 16 students

    Challenger School – Legacy

    Daycare / Preschool

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    6700 Communications Pkwy
    Plano, TX 75024
    (469) 573-0077

    Grades: NS-K

    | n/a students

    Children’s Garden Montessori Academy

    Montessori School

    Add to Compare

    (4)

    8565 Gratitude Tr
    Plano, TX 75024
    (972) 334-0980

    Grades: NS-3

    | 128 students

    Coram Deo Academy

    (Christian)

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    9645 Independence Pkwy
    Plano, TX 75025
    (469) 854-1300

    Grades: PK-12

    | 468 students

    Prestonwood Christian Academy Plano

    (Baptist)

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    (1)

    6801 W. Park Blvd
    Plano, TX 75093
    (972) 820-5000

    Grades: PK-12

    | 1,416 students

    Parker-Chase Preschool – Plano

    Daycare / Preschool

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    4801 Tennyson Pkwy
    Plano, TX 75024
    (972) 618-4485

    Grades: NS-PK

    | n/a students

    A+ Prep School

    Daycare / Preschool

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    6509 Independence Pkwy
    Plano, TX 75023
    (972) 618-1688

    Grades: NS-7

    | 124 students

    Castle Montessori of Plano

    Montessori School

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    6455 Tennyson Pkwy
    Plano, TX 75024
    (214) 789-1955

    Grades: NS-3

    | 290 students

    Prince Of Peace Catholic School

    (Catholic)

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    (2)

    5100 W Plano Pkwy
    Plano, TX 75093
    (972) 380-5505

    Grades: PK-8

    | 801 students

    St. Mark Catholic School

    (Catholic)

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    1201 Alma Dr
    Plano, TX 75075
    (972) 578-0610

    Grades: NS-8

    | 555 students

    American Montessori Campus

    Montessori School

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    6529 W Plano Pkwy
    Plano, TX 75093
    (972) 473-2600

    Grades: PK-K

    | 56 students

    Arete Academy

    Special Program Emphasis

    Add to Compare

    3115 W Parker Road, Suite 330
    Plano, TX 75023
    (573) 268-2135

    Grades: PK-12

    | n/a students

    Bethany Christian School

    (Christian)

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    (1)

    3300 W Parker Road
    Plano, TX 75075
    (972) 596-5811

    Grades: PK-12

    | 98 students

    Burnham Rd KinderCare

    Daycare / Preschool

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    1325 Burnham Dr
    Plano, TX 75093
    (972) 519-8361

    Grades: NS-PK

    | n/a students

    Canyon Creek Day School

    Daycare / Preschool

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    6308 Stonewood Dr
    Plano, TX 75024
    (972) 964-8798

    Grades: PK-K

    | 158 students

    The Children’s Workshop

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    1409 14th Street
    Plano, TX 75074
    (972) 424-1932

    Grades: PK-5

    | 27 students

    Creme De La Creme – Plano

    Alternative School

    Add to Compare

    5516 W Plano Pkwy
    Plano, TX 75093
    (972) 818-5736

    Grades: PK-K

    | 170 students

    Faith Lutheran School

    (Lutheran Church Missouri Synod)

    Add to Compare

    (4)

    1701 East Park Boulevard
    Plano, TX 75074
    (972) 423-7448

    Grades: PK-12

    | 118 students

    Healthy Beginnings Montessori House

    Montessori School

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    3411 Los Rios Blvd
    Plano, TX 75074
    (972) 881-8200

    Grades: PK-K

    | 79 students

    Heritage Montessori Academy

    Montessori School

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    120 Heritage Parkway
    Plano, TX 75094
    (972) 424-3137

    Grades: PK-3

    | 180 students

    Kids Learning Center

    Daycare / Preschool (Islamic)

    Add to Compare

    6520 Custer Rd
    Plano, TX 75023
    (469) 241-1447

    Grades: PK-K

    | 102 students

    Legacy KinderCare

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    6819 Communications Pkwy
    Plano, TX 75024
    (214) 474-0011

    Grades: NS-PK

    | n/a students

    Little Marvels Montessori

    Montessori School

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    2798 Mcdermott Rd
    Plano, TX 75025
    (214) 383-5229

    Grades: NS-3

    | 98 students

    Messiah Lutheran Lambs Early Childhood School

    Alternative School (Lutheran Church Missouri Synod)

    Add to Compare

    1801 W Plano Pkwy
    Plano, TX 75075
    (972) 398-7560

    Grades: PK-K

    | 117 students

    Montessori Children’s House

    Montessori School

    Add to Compare

    1900 Hedgcoxe Rd
    Plano, TX 75025
    (972) 517-5437

    Grades: PK-K

    | 76 students

    Montessori New Beginnings Academy

    Montessori School

    Add to Compare

    (6)

    4660 Legacy Drive
    Plano, TX 75024
    (972) 491-1230

    Grades: PK-6

    | 186 students

    Mt. Olive Church Of Plano School Of The Arts

    Alternative School (Christian)

    Add to Compare

    300 Chisholm Pl
    Plano, TX 75075
    (972) 633-5511

    Grades: PK-2

    | 40 students

    North Custer KinderCare

    Daycare / Preschool

    Add to Compare

    6525 Custer Rd
    Plano, TX 75023
    (972) 618-0011

    Grades: NS-PK

    | n/a students

    Parkwood Montessori Academy

    Montessori School

    Add to Compare

    (1)

    5900 Windhaven Pkwy
    Plano, TX 75093
    (972) 781-2900

    Grades: K

    | 43 students

    Preston Creek Montessori

    Montessori School

    Add to Compare

    5040 Commonsgate Blvd
    Plano, TX 75024
    (972) 403-7766

    Grades: PK-K

    | 150 students

    Preston Meadow KinderCare

    Daycare / Preschool

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    6900 Preston Meadow Dr
    Plano, TX 75024
    (972) 618-1499

    Grades: NS-PK

    | n/a students

    Preston Meadows Montessori

    Montessori School

    Add to Compare

    6912 Ohio Dr
    Plano, TX 75024
    (972) 596-7094

    Grades: PK-K

    | 30 students

    Primrose School Of North Plano

    Daycare / Preschool

    Add to Compare

    5801 Coit Rd
    Plano, TX 75093
    (972) 964-6826

    Grades: K

    | 8 students

    Richmond Hill Montessori

    Montessori School

    Add to Compare

    5221 Village Creek Dr
    Plano, TX 75093
    (972) 250-1406

    Grades: PK-K

    | 69 students

    Tlc Child Development Centers On Hedgcoxe

    Daycare / Preschool

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    5200 Hedgcoxe Rd
    Plano, TX 75024
    (972) 473-0167

    Grades: PK-K

    | 146 students

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    La Petite Academy of Plano, TX


    Welcome to Our School

    Thank you for visiting La Petite Academy educational daycare in Plano, TX. My name is Kelly and I am the director of this school for Infant care, Preschool and other age-specific programs. I have my Director’s Credential and a Bachelor of Science degree in early childhood education and have been in the child care profession for over 25 years.

    Everyone here is an extension of each other’s families! We create a safe, warm and welcoming environment and encourage our parents to use our open-door policy. We plan many events for families to participate in and our families love it!

    We are fortunate to have an outstanding staff that is dedicated to our children and families. We have several teachers who have their child development associate’s degree and we have more than 50 years of experience as a team! As educators, we participate in monthly training, as well as ongoing professional development.

    We’re committed to keeping you connected throughout the day while your child is in our care. Get access to live streaming video of your child’s classroom, plus other real-time updates, with our exclusive mobile app for families, SproutAbout.

    Schedule a tour and visit our outstanding La Petite Academy educational child care in Plano, TX. I look forward to meeting you!


    Here’s what people have to say

    5 out of 5 stars


    It has been great. Staff is kind and interested as well as involved with their students and families of students. Kids love going to school and seeing friends and teachers.

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    Excellent experience, positive caring teachers

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    Everyone at Le Petite Academy has been super accommodating to my child. They are always so sweet and show they really care about her well-being while I am away. I highly recommend them for any and all child-care needs.

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    All the teachers and ms. Kelly are awesome with the kids, and easy to approach. I am grateful for them for taking such great care of my granddaughter!

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    If we ever need daycare again, we will DEFINITELY be back!

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    I believe the staff is remarkable.

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    Love the staff and my child’s verbal skills have enhance

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    Mrs. Kelly is the best! She is the reason I brought my twins to this school I heard about her from a friend! Mrs. Linda is the best she really cares about the kids and them making the right choices! Mr. Scott is really great with my twins he is amazing and holds them accountable for their actions. He is really great and a great role model for my kids they dont have their father he passed away. I really

    love La Petite. I really love all the new equipment and centers you have provided. Its a great school and the best part is the amazing staff. They really care about your kids and helping them to learn and to be the best kids they can be. They have the biggest hearts and you can tell they really and truly love kids and working for this company! I refer your daycare and your staff to everyone I know and in passing to take their kids!

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    Love everything! The price seems fair, the environment is what I want our child to be in (feels like home with other kids to play with and fun), and even though an infant, still educating in ways I never would have thought.

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    I absolutely loved the staff, all of them. They truly care about your children and loved my child like she was theirs. Thank you for the ease you comforted me with as a first time mother returning to work sooner than I wanted and providing me and my husband with protection of our child.

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    Learn About Electives

    For an additional fee, go beyond regular classroom learning experiences with our enhanced series of fun, interactive enrichment programs exploring a variety of activities. We offer:

    Soccer, Music, Yoga, Spanish, Phonics, Handwriting & Advanced Math


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    21st Century Learning Experiences

    In our Preschool and Pre-K classrooms your child will discover opportunities to be creative, engage their mind and body, collaborate with friends, and learn new things. Some enhancements in the classrooms include iPads with educational apps; flexible seating options so children can move as they learn; hands-on STEM activities with robots for early coding.

    In our School-Age classroom, your child will find an immersive educational environment that is the perfect setting for productive, engaging mornings and afternoons, as we help them to be thinkers, makers, and doers. Some enhancements in this classroom include:

    • iPads with keyboards and educational apps
    • Robots for coding challenges
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    Open a window to your child’s day.

    SproutAbout®, our exclusive family app, provides free live streaming video of your child’s classroom to your mobile device.

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    Meet Our Staff

    Kelly Zook, Director

    Education: B.S. in Early Childhood Education

    Certifications: CDA Preschool/CPR/First Aid/S. I.D.S./Director Credential

    My name is Kelly and I am the director. I have been in the child care profession for over 25 years.

    Meet Our Staff

    Linda Turner, Assistant Director

    Education: Associate’s Degree in Early Childhood Education/M.A.

    Certifications: CDA Preschool/CPR/First Aid/S.I.D.S.

    My name is Linda and I love being the assistant director of this school. I have been in the child care profession for over 20 years.




    Local School Phone Number: 972.423.9122972.423.9122


    License #: 119564





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    Daycare, Preschool & Child Care Centers in Glen Ellyn, IL

    KinderCare has partnered with Glen Ellyn families for more than 50 years to provide award-winning early education programs and high-quality childcare in Glen Ellyn, IL.

    Whether you are looking for a preschool in Glen Ellyn, a trusted part-time or full-time daycare provider, or educational before- or after-school programs, KinderCare offers fun and learning at an affordable price.

    1. Lombard KinderCare

      Phone:
      (630) 495-6539

      249 W Saint Charles Rd
      Lombard
      IL
      60148

      Distance from address: 2.33 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

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    2. Glendale Heights KinderCare

      Phone:
      (630) 682-9222

      1470 Bloomingdale Rd
      Glendale Heights
      IL
      60139

      Distance from address: 2. 56 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    3. Glen Ellyn KinderCare

      Phone:
      (630) 858-9333

      2 South 726 Route 53
      Glen Ellyn
      IL
      60137

      Distance from address: 3.22 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 6 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    4. East Carol Stream KinderCare

      Phone:
      (630) 665-1441

      140 N Gary Ave
      Carol Stream
      IL
      60188

      Distance from address: 3. 38 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    5. Wheaton KinderCare

      Phone:
      (630) 690-4848

      100 E Loop Rd
      Wheaton
      IL
      60189

      Distance from address: 3.56 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 6 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    6. Meyers Road KinderCare

      Phone:
      (630) 620-0440

      1214 S Meyers Rd
      Lombard
      IL
      60148

      Distance from address: 3. 99 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    7. Bloomingdale KinderCare

      Phone:
      (630) 351-1302

      355 S Glen Ellyn Rd.
      Bloomingdale
      IL
      60108

      Distance from address: 4.04 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    8. Winfield KinderCare

      Phone:
      (630) 690-6116

      27 West 151 Geneva Road
      Winfield
      IL
      60190

      Distance from address: 4. 31 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    9. North Glendale Hts KinderCare

      Phone:
      (630) 980-8222

      2264 Bloomingdale Rd
      Glendale Heights
      IL
      60139

      Distance from address: 4.43 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    10. Stratford KinderCare

      Phone:
      (630) 351-4511

      290 Knollwood Dr
      Bloomingdale
      IL
      60108

      Distance from address: 5. 06 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    11. Dianas Lake KinderCare

      Phone:
      (630) 629-6145

      950 N Lombard Rd
      Addison
      IL
      60101

      Distance from address: 5.15 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    12. Highland Avenue KinderCare

      Phone:
      (630) 963-4020

      3905 Highland Ave
      Downers Grove
      IL
      60515

      Distance from address: 5. 17 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 6 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    13. Elmhurst KinderCare

      Phone:
      (630) 832-3153

      556 W North Ave
      Elmhurst
      IL
      60126

      Distance from address: 5.78 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    14. Lisle KinderCare

      Phone:
      (630) 964-1944

      1640 Eisenhower Ln
      Lisle
      IL
      60532

      Distance from address: 6. 35 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    15. West Carol Stream KinderCare

      Phone:
      (630) 213-5900

      1360 W Army Trail Rd
      Carol Stream
      IL
      60188

      Distance from address: 6.91 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    16. Lisle College Road KinderCare

      Phone:
      (630) 369-0988

      6420 College Rd
      Lisle
      IL
      60532

      Distance from address: 7. 71 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    17. West Chicago KinderCare

      Phone:
      (630) 562-3904

      2044 Franciscan Way
      West Chicago
      IL
      60185

      Distance from address: 7.93 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    18. Benedetti Drive KinderCare

      Phone:
      (630) 369-3050

      889 Benedetti Dr
      Naperville
      IL
      60563

      Distance from address: 8. 01 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    19. Fairview KinderCare

      Phone:
      (630) 963-6780

      6222 Fairview Ave
      Downers Grove
      IL
      60516

      Distance from address: 8.07 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 6 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    20. East Roselle KinderCare

      Phone:
      (630) 980-1041

      925 E Nerge Rd
      Roselle
      IL
      60172

      Distance from address: 8. 35 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    21. Woodridge North KinderCare

      Phone:
      (630) 852-2611

      7040 N Woodward Ave
      Woodridge
      IL
      60517

      Distance from address: 8.39 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    22. Westbrook KinderCare

      Phone:
      (708) 562-7115

      1 Westbrook Corporate Ctr Ste 135
      Westchester
      IL
      60154

      Distance from address: 8. 57 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 6 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    23. Bensenville KinderCare

      Phone:
      (630) 766-2727

      324 E Green St
      Bensenville
      IL
      60106

      Distance from address: 8.60 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    24. Naperville KinderCare

      Phone:
      (630) 983-9988

      1550 W Diehl Rd
      Naperville
      IL
      60563

      Distance from address: 8. 61 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    25. Naperville West KinderCare

      Phone:
      (630) 961-9400

      1228 W Ogden Ave
      Naperville
      IL
      60563

      Distance from address: 8.76 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    26. Woodridge South KinderCare

      Phone:
      (630) 852-4485

      7450 Woodward Ave
      Woodridge
      IL
      60517

      Distance from address: 8. 87 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    27. Wise Road Schaumburg KinderCare

      Phone:
      (847) 895-1950

      650 W Wise Rd
      Schaumburg
      IL
      60193

      Distance from address: 8.95 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
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    28. Elk Grove Village KinderCare

      Phone:
      (847) 956-7123

      800 S Arlington Heights Rd
      Elk Grove Village
      IL
      60007

      Distance from address: 9. 45 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

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    29. Brewster Creek KinderCare

      Phone:
      (630) 289-0499

      795 S IL Route 59
      Bartlett
      IL
      60103

      Distance from address: 9.95 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    30. W 75th St Knowledge Beginnings

      Phone:
      (630) 357-8263

      812 W 75th St
      Naperville
      IL
      60565

      Distance from address: 10. 23 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

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    31. Willowbrook KinderCare

      Phone:
      (630) 321-1427

      700 Plainfield Rd
      Willowbrook
      IL
      60527

      Distance from address: 10.25 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
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    32. Wildflower Lane KinderCare

      Phone:
      (847) 413-9980

      150 Wildflower Ln
      Schaumburg
      IL
      60173

      Distance from address: 10. 34 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
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    33. Darien KinderCare

      Phone:
      (630) 964-9094

      7906 Cass Ave
      Darien
      IL
      60561

      Distance from address: 10.35 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    34. South Naperville KinderCare

      Phone:
      (630) 778-8767

      1239 Rickert Dr
      Naperville
      IL
      60540

      Distance from address: 10. 48 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    35. East Naperville KinderCare

      Phone:
      (630) 305-9075

      380 W 87th St
      Naperville
      IL
      60565

      Distance from address: 11.26 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

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    36. Barbers Corner KinderCare

      Phone:
      (630) 739-0129

      130 Barbers Corner Rd
      Bolingbrook
      IL
      60440

      Distance from address: 11. 56 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    37. West Schaumburg KinderCare

      Phone:
      (847) 884-0810

      2350 Bode Rd
      Schaumburg
      IL
      60194

      Distance from address: 11.75 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

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    38. Fox Valley KinderCare

      Phone:
      (630) 499-7911

      3044 Weber Dr
      Aurora
      IL
      60502

      Distance from address: 11. 90 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    39. Seneca Lane KinderCare

      Phone:
      (630) 759-4081

      530 Seneca Ln
      Bolingbrook
      IL
      60440

      Distance from address: 11.96 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    40. Jones Road KinderCare

      Phone:
      (847) 490-0310

      1275 Jones Rd
      Hoffman Estates
      IL
      60169

      Distance from address: 12. 07 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    41. West Naperville KinderCare

      Phone:
      (630) 978-9178

      4335 Montgomery Rd
      Naperville
      IL
      60564

      Distance from address: 12.45 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    42. Long Grove KinderCare

      Phone:
      (630) 820-0220

      745 Long Grove Dr
      Aurora
      IL
      60504

      Distance from address: 13. 01 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    43. Batavia KinderCare

      Phone:
      (630) 879-9977

      1505 S Batavia Ave
      Batavia
      IL
      60510

      Distance from address: 13.46 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    44. North Schaumburg KinderCare

      Phone:
      (847) 397-0799

      2601 Quentin Rd
      Schaumburg
      IL
      60173

      Distance from address: 13. 70 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    45. South Arlington Heights KinderCare

      Phone:
      (847) 593-7510

      1003 S Arlington Heights Rd
      Arlington Heights
      IL
      60005

      Distance from address: 13.77 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    46. St.

      Charles KinderCare

      Phone:
      (630) 584-2333

      1875 Prairie St
      Saint Charles
      IL
      60174

      Distance from address: 13.89 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    47. Weber Road KinderCare

      Phone:
      (630) 759-9227

      895 S Weber Rd
      Bolingbrook
      IL
      60490

      Distance from address: 14. 73 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

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    THE Top 10 Daycares in Glen Ellyn, IL | Affordable Prices

    Daycares in Glen Ellyn, IL

    Description:

    Get set for a thrill-filled summer! Our age-specific, kid-approved camps add up to a season of discovery and fun for preschool to school-age children. This year, our 12 weeks of camps fall into six greatthemes: Mighty Bodies, Bendy Brains; Awesome Art; Gravity Galore and More; The Wondrous World of Food; Wild about Water; and Featured Creatures.
    We’re in session when your local public schools are on break and you’ll find our flexible scheduling works for your busy family. See why our summer (and winter and spring) break camps are the place to be when school’s out.

    Description:

    At Childtime, your child gets what he or she needs to develop their best mind, their love of learning, their personality, their bright future. Inspired by the Reggio Emilia approach, central to our educationalphilosophy is the belief that secure relationships with responsive and respectful adults provide the basis for all learning. Staff and teachers, and the relationships children develop with them, are vital for learning, for trust, and for independence. Our approach is designed to help them grow as students and people, in school, and in life beyond….

    Description:

    Childtime in Glen Ellyn, IL operates Mondays through Fridays from 6:30 AM to 6 PM and provides care for children from 6 weeks to 12 years old. The center offers Infants, Toddlers, Early Preschool, Preschool,Prekindergarten, Kindergarten Prep, Before and After School, and Summer Camp programs….

    Description:

    Sprouts Academy Preschool provides caring and dedicated child care and education services in Glen Ellyn, Illinois, for kids from two to five years old. The center provides education, social, cultural,emotional, physical and recreational areas to provide parents the opportunity to give their child the best start possible….

    The Ark Preschool

    277 Hawthorne Blvd, Glen Ellyn, IL 60137

    Starting at $112/wk

    Description:

    The Ark Preschool located in Glen Ellyn Illinois offers a nurturing and loving Christian environment to children under its care. It offers toddlers and pre-kindergartens a chance to develop their full potentialby learning through the different experiences the center offers….

    Description:

    Gymboree Play & Music-Gymboree of DuPage, located in Glen Ellyn, Illinois, is a child care center that provides different education, enrichment, and child development programs. The company offers their servicesto children ages 0 to 5 years old. Gymboree Play & Music uses an age-appropriate curriculum that addresses children’s need in every developmental stage.

    INA Konsoer

    3s080 Cypress Dr, Glen Ellyn, IL 60137

    Costimate: $210/wk

    Description:

    Ina Konsoer owns and operates a child care and early learning program facility located in Glen Ellyn, Illinois. The licensed facility can accommodate a maximum of 8 children and operates from Monday throughFriday, 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Ina Konsoer serves infants, toddlers, preschool and school-age children….

    Description:

    Glen Ellyn Children’s Resource Center provides after-school and summer programs designed for low-income students residing in Glen Ellyn, Illinois. The company’s programs focus mainly on developing children’sliteracy, life, and community skills. The facility runs on weekdays from 3:25 P.M. until 5:30 P.M. and accepts kindergarten to 12th-grade students…

    Description:

    Montessori Acadamy of Glen Ellyn Inc in Illinois is a Child Care provider that can accommodate up to 15 children from two years to fourteen years of age. Their curriculum seeks to provide a high quality,nurturing, fun and safe learning environment that is appropriate for the child’s overall growth and development….

    Description:

    Bright Beginnings Child Care program is based on a philosophy of learning through play in a nurturing and supportive environment. Their mission is to put Christian principles into practice through programsthat build healthy spirit, mind and body for all….

    Description:

    Patty’s Family Day Care is a home-based family childcare program providing a variety of activities to help children reach their full potential. Established in 2001, it is located in Glen Ellyn, Illinois.

    Dhooghe Leeann

    270 S Milton Ave, Glen Ellyn, IL 60137

    Costimate: $171/wk

    Description:

    Dhooghe Leeann in Glen Ellyn, Illinois, provides a quality, developmentally appropriate educational opportunity for children. The school serves children from zero to twelve years old and provides them with abalance of child-initiated and teacher-initiated activities. The school’s program aims to develop the whole child and his/her physical, social, emotional and intellectual growth….

    Ms Hema Inc

    349 39th Street, Downers Grove, IL 60515

    Starting at $50/day

    Description:

    Our focus is to promote development in child’s physical, social-emotional, language and cognitive areas. Children explore their world through play, and hence giving them enough time to play through carefulplanning help them have positive learning experience. Purposeful and productive play encourages children to express themselves freely, communicate with others and follow their natural instincts of discovery….

    Description:

    Welcome to Creative Day Learning Center where exceptional childcare begins for children ages 3 to 5.
    Creative Day is located in a previous school building in a quiet residential neighborhood. We utilize afull-sized gymnasium and outdoor fenced playground. and strive to create an environment that fosters intellectual development.
    Creative Day is a State licensed childcare center with a motivated staff who provide a high level of parent satisfaction. We are open 7:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. year round. Children are accepted on a weekly and/or daily basis and offer a discount for multiple siblings. Our structured program includes age appropriate activities in Art, Music, Math, Reading, Writing and Science. Our bright and spacious classrooms are filled with educational materials and toys.
    Our childcare center is located just south of downtown Lombard within walking distance to Helen Plum Library, Lilacia Park, and Dairy Queen. Additionally we are less than two blocks from the Metra station for commuting parents.
    Hot lunch and snacks are served daily. Tours are available during working hours or by appointment for evening or weekend tours. Call today to schedule your tour!…

    Recent Review:

    We love Creative Day so much!! After I lost my job during the pandemic and my daughter and I were home for 15 months, I was very anxious about sending her anywhere. Cheryl and Bill made both me and my daughterfeel so much better from the very first day. Also the fact that they have a pre-school program was so incredibly helpful. My daughter just started Kindergarten and her confidence with her school work is awesome and we have Creative Day to thank! I could not recommend them more. Even though my daughter is leaving for Kindergarten we will be back for visits because they are like family now….

    Reviewed by Christy

    Description:

    Next Generation Childcare is a licensed home-based family childcare program that features part-time care for families needing from one to four days of child care per week. I am an experienced teacher, and haveabsolutely enjoyed 30 years in the business of caring for young children. I have a child development degree and prior to opening my home care facility, was a child care center teacher and director. When our first daughter was born in 1989, I then transitioned to family child care. A mixed age group of children is so beneficial to young children’s healthy, natural development. I strive to provide a loving, educational environment.
    We offer:
    DCFS licensed,
    NAFCC previously accredited,
    Field trips,
    Balanced meals,
    Competitive tuition rates,
    Challenging materials and curriculum.
    Located right off I 355 and I 88, my entire first floor is dedicated to child care. Fenced yard. No animals in the home. Smoke-free. First Aid certified.
    If you are interested to learn more, please see my web site at NextGenerationChildcare.biz. I do prefer to talk with prospective clientele over the “old fashioned” telephone, as so much more information can be shared than by the impersonal back and forth method of e-mail. 630-629-4126….

    The Lily Garden

    830 S. Addison Ave, Villa Park, IL 60181

    Costimate: $220/wk

    Description:

    The Lily Garden Child Care Center provides full-time and part-time, year-round child care to children of all abilities. We serve children, six weeks through six years of age, in a nurturing environment wherethey learn and grow together.
    Located in Villa Park, the Lily Garden is an outstanding child care center where children reach and surpass developmental and social milestones through a literacy and play-based curriculum. Our mission is to foster independence, compassion, knowledge and respect for all children. We are committed to providing an environment where all families are valued, supported and encouraged….

    Description:

    Little People World Academy provides quality care and education from 6 weeks to 7 years old. We are committed in providing a warm, nurturing, supportive, caring environment, where children feel safe, secure,loved and respected; where they are given opportunities to develop to their fullest potential in all areas-social, emotional, physical, and cognitive; where parents and staff work together as a team to ensure that we provide an experience that goes beyond the expected, for the children, parents, and staff of this program.
    We would be honored to share our vision with you! We invite you to visit our center to discuss the goals, philosophy, and curriculum.

    Description:

    Color Me Bright Preschool is an art-integrated program that teaches the traditional preschool standards through art, music, movement, and drama. Research has proven that during creative activity, the wholebrain is activated, and therefore increases cognitive learning and communication. Color Me Bright offers preschool programs for children ages 2, 3, and 4 years old. Our goal is to inspire creative, lifelong learners within a nurturing environment….

    Jill’s Daycare

    1926 Harvest Lane, Glendale Heights, IL 60139

    Costimate: $195/wk

    Description:

    I am a loving mom and ex-teacher who chose to leave the corporate world to offer quality and affordable daycare to other families. I am DCFS licensed as a group daycare home and have been in business for 16years. I currently have full-time or part-time openings and can accommodate newborns – school aged children. We offer transportation to and from our local grade schools (district 15 or district 16) and work in conjunction with the Bloomingdale Park District for an excellent Pre-K experience.
    We stay current on our CPR & 1st Aide along with continuing our education each year in Early Childhood.
    Our program offers not only individual play time but art and crafts, and educational activities. We pride ourselves on our children entering into Kindergarten prepared socially, academically, and emotionally.
    We have very little family turnover and most of our openings are due to children growing up and entering Kindergarten.
    Take advantage of this rare daycare opening and contact us at your convenience….

    Darling Day Care

    1404 S Church, Lombard, IL 60148

    Costimate: $219/wk

    Description:

    child care in home setting activities and learning along with great meals and plenty of love

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    FAQs for finding daycares in Glen Ellyn

    In 2022 what type of daycare can I find near me in Glen Ellyn, IL?

    There are a variety of daycares in Glen Ellyn, IL providing full time and part-time care. Some daycares are facility-based and some are in-home daycares operated out of a person’s home. They can also vary in the degree of education and curriculum they offer. Additionally, some daycares offer bilingual programs for parents that want to immerse their children in multiple languages.

    How can I find a daycare near me in Glen Ellyn, IL?

    If you are looking for daycare options near you, start several months in advance of when you need care for your child. Care.com has 78 in Glen Ellyn, IL as of September 2022 and you can filter daycares by distance from Glen Ellyn or your zip code. From there, you can then compare daycare rates, parent reviews, view their specific services, see their hours of operation and contact them through the website for further information or to request an appointment.

    What questions should I ask a daycare provider before signing up?

    As you visit daycare facilities in Glen Ellyn, IL, you should ask the providers what their hours are so you can be prepared to adjust your schedule for drop-off and pick-up. Ask what items you are responsible for bringing for your child and what items you may be required to provide that will be shared among other children or the daycare staff. Also, make sure to check directly with the business for information about their local licensing and credentials in Glen Ellyn, IL.

    Top 5 Best Alternative Private Schools in Illinois (2022-23)

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    Students

    Fusion Academy Evanston

    Alternative School

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    847 Chicago Avenue, Suite 200
    Evanston, IL 60202
    (847) 868-8693

    Grades: 6-12

    | n/a students

    Fusion Academy Lake Forest

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    840 S. Waukegan Road, Suite 224
    Lake Forest, IL 60045
    (847) 295-4039

    Grades: 6-12

    | 67 students

    Fusion Academy Oak Brook

    Alternative School

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    3041 Butterfield Road, Suite 200
    Oak Brook, IL 60523
    (630) 368-0824

    Grades: 6-12

    | 29 students

    Baker Demonstration School

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    201 Sheridan Road
    Wilmette, IL 60091
    (847) 425-5800

    Grades: PK-8

    | 269 students

    Dr Pedro Albizu Campos Puerto Rican High School

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    2739-41 W. Division Street
    Chicago, IL 60622
    (773) 342-8022

    Grades: 10-12

    | 165 students

    Howard Area Leadership Academy

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    7647 N Paulina Ave
    Chicago, IL 60626
    (773) 381-0366

    Grades: 10-12

    | 126 students

    Monticello Christian Academy

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    225 E Livingston St
    Monticello, IL 61856
    (217) 762-3544

    Grades: PK-K

    | 39 students

    Plato Academy

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    733 Lee Street
    Des Plaines, IL 60016
    (847) 768-7188

    Grades: PK-8

    | 87 students

    St. Matthew Lutheran School

    Alternative School (Lutheran Church Missouri Synod)

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    24480 N Old Mchenry Road
    Lake Zurich, IL 60047
    (847) 438-6103

    Grades: PK-K

    | 54 students

    Wheaton Academy

    Alternative School (Christian)

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    900 Prince Crossing Rd
    West Chicago, IL 60185
    (630) 562-7500

    Grades: 9-12

    | 660 students

    Academy Of Scholastic Achievement

    Alternative School

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    4651 W. Madison
    Chicago, IL 60644
    (773) 921-1315

    Grades: 10-12

    | 176 students

    Alternative Academic Achievement Academy

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    14418 S Mckinley Ave
    Posen, IL 60469
    (708) 206-0000

    Grades: 1-8

    | 49 students

    Angel Town/a Karrasel Private School

    Alternative School (Catholic)

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    1920 E Touhy Ave
    Des Plaines, IL 60018
    (847) 827-8203

    Grades: PK-1

    | 84 students

    Antonia Pantoja High School

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    3121 N Pulaski Rd
    Chicago, IL 60641
    (773) 252-0970

    Grades: 10-12

    | 146 students

    Atonement Christian Day School

    Alternative School (Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (formerly AELC, ALC, or LCA))

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    909 E Main St
    Barrington, IL 60010
    (847) 382-6360

    Grades: PK-K

    | 172 students

    Austin Career Education Center

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    5352 W Chicago Ave
    Chicago, IL 60651
    (773) 626-6988

    Grades: 10-12

    | 146 students

    Bethlehem Lutheran Child Development Center

    Alternative School (Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (formerly AELC, ALC, or LCA))

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    340 Grand Blvd
    Elgin, IL 60120
    (847) 741-7743

    Grades: PK-K

    | 34 students

    Bobbie Noonans Child Care

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    10155 S Roberts Rd
    Palos Hills, IL 60465
    (708) 599-0101

    Grades: PK-K

    | 112 students

    Bobbie Noonans Child Care Center

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    947 E Division St
    Lockport, IL 60441
    (815) 838-2855

    Grades: PK-K

    | 88 students

    Cdw At Play Child Care Center

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    165 Lakeview Pkwy
    Vernon Hills, IL 60061
    (847) 465-3431

    Grades: PK-K

    | 145 students

    Chance After Chance College Preparatory

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    309 North Cicero Avenue
    Chicago, IL 60644
    (773) 921-4357

    Grades: PK-K

    | 21 students

    Chesterbrook Academy

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    2001 S Oak St Ste A
    Champaign, IL 61820
    (217) 344-4863

    Grades: PK-K

    | 186 students

    Chicago Free School

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    1100 E Hyde Park Blvd
    Chicago, IL 60615
    (312) 392-0204

    Grades: PK-8

    | 65 students

    The Children’s School

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    200 S. Oak Park Avenue
    Oak Park, IL 60302
    (708) 484-8033

    Grades: K-8

    | 106 students

    Community Christian Alternative Academy

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    1231 S Pulaski Rd
    Chicago, IL 60623
    (773) 762-2272

    Grades: 10-12

    | 177 students

    Creme De La Creme Glenview

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    2401 Patriot Blvd
    Glenview, IL 60026
    (847) 729-7420

    Grades: PK-K

    | 167 students

    Daisys Resource Optional School

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    1919 Sherman Ave
    North Chicago, IL 60064
    (847) 473-4898

    Grades: 10-12

    | 56 students

    Easter Seals Therapeutic Day School

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    17300 Ozark Ave
    Tinley Park, IL 60477
    (708) 802-9050

    Grades: 1-12

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    Farm And Nature Discovery School

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    12700 Sw Hwy
    Palos Park, IL 60464
    (708) 361-8933

    Grades: PK-1

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    Fields Lab School

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    721 E Piper
    Macomb, IL 61455
    (773) 425-8685

    Grades: 12

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    First School

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    1403 E Oak St
    Mahomet, IL 61853
    (217) 893-0313

    Grades: PK-K

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    Foundations 4 Advancement

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    32 E 34th St
    Steger, IL 60475
    (708) 248-5926

    Grades: PK-1

    | 20 students

    Full Gospel Christian Academy

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    3451 W. 175th St.
    Hazel Crest, IL 60429
    (708) 922-1229

    Grades: NS-5

    | 81 students

    Gertruge B Nielsen Child Care & Learning Center

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    3835 Willow Rd
    Northbrook, IL 60062
    (847) 564-3022

    Grades: K

    | 5 students

    The Goddard School

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    1928 Springbrook Square Drive
    Naperville, IL 60564
    (630) 355-7199

    Grades: PK-K

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    Meyers Road KinderCare

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    How many KinderCare centers are there in Glen Ellyn?

    There are 1 KinderCare centers in Glen Ellyn, based on CareLuLu data. This includes 0 home-based programs and 1 centers.

    How much does daycare cost in Glen Ellyn?

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    Welcome to Childtime in Glen Ellyn, IL serving Glen Ellyn, Wheaton, Carol Stream, Glendale Heights and Lombard. My name is Nephiteria and I am the center director. I have more than 10 years of experience in early childhood education. My background helps me provide the best Infant Care, Preschool and Pre-Kindergarten programs in the area. We are also NAEYC accredited and participate in the state’s quality rating system.

    We’re committed to keeping you connected throughout the day while your child is in our care. Get access to live streaming video of your child’s classroom, plus other real-time updates, with our exclusive mobile app for families, SproutAbout.

    Our long-term teachers provide the highest standards of care in a nurturing environment. They participate in early childhood education training throughout the year.

    I strive to create a warm, welcoming environment through our open-door policy and family events. Our building uses a coded entry system and only prearranged adults may pick up children at departure. We closely follow recommendations from state and local authorities, to maintain a clean, safe, healthy environment.

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    Morton Arboretum

    Morton Arboretum , in Lisle, Illinois, United States, is a public garden, [1] , and an open-air museum with a library, herbarium, and tree research program, including the Tree Science Center. [2] Its 1,700 acres (6.9 square kilometers) includes cataloged collections of trees and other living plants, gardens and restored areas, [3] [4] [5] of which there is reclaimed tall prairie grass. The living collections include over 4,100 different plant species. The catalog contains more than 200,000 plants. [6]

    As a place of recreation, [6] Arboretum has hiking trails, roads for driving and biking, 4 acres (16000 m 2 ) interactive kindergarten [7] and 1 acre ( 4000 m 2 ) labyrinth.

    Prairie Schulenberg [8] at the Arboretum was one of the earliest prairie restoration projects in the Midwest, beginning in 1962. [9] This is one of the largest restored prairies in suburban Chicago.

    The Arboretum offers a comprehensive conservation education program for children, families, school groups, scouts and adults, including tree and restoration professionals. The Woodland Stewardship program offers classroom and online courses in ecological restoration techniques. The Arboretum also offers credit courses through the Associated Colleges of Chicago, a regional consortium.

    Content

    • 1 Mission
    • 2 History
    • 3 Council of trustees
    • 4 Directors
    • 5 Library of sterling Morton
    • 6 Visitors Center
    • 7 Light
    • 8 See also
    • 9 Recommendations
    • 10 external link is to collect and study trees, shrubs and other plants from all over the world, display them in natural beautiful landscapes for people to study and enjoy, and learn to grow them in ways that improve the environment. The stated goal is to encourage the planting and conservation of trees and other plants for a greener, healthier and more beautiful world. [10]

      History

      Arboretum founded December 14, 1922 by Joy Morton, founder of the Morton Salt Company. [11] Mr. Morton’s father Julius Sterling Morton founded Arbor Day. Morton’s daughter, Jean Cudahy (Morton) took her father’s place on the board of trustees after his death in 1934. [12] The first director of the Arboretum was Clarence E. Godschalk, who received a master’s degree in landscape design from the University of Michigan in 1921. [13] Thornhill Estate by Joy Morton, established in 1910, formed the core of the original Arboretum grounds. In 1940, Mrs. Cudahy hired May Tilgaard Watts as a teacher in a new educational program. [12] The Morton family requested that an educational center be built on the site of their home. The estate was demolished in the early 1940s after the death of Margaret Morton, Joy’s wife. [14] 1962 marked the beginning of the Schulenberg Prairie Restoration Project. Clarence Godschalk developed plans to create a buffer on the western border of the Arboretum. He called it a “native plantation” and planned to place it on agricultural land acquired by the Arboretum in the late 50s. He wanted to turn old farmland back into a prairie with seeds collected from nearby prairies. He asked Ray Schulenberg to take over. Schulenberg developed restoration goals and began reproducing the composition, structure, and local gene pools of plants on the local prairies. He studied all this with Floyd Swink, the Arboretum taxonomist at the time, Robert Betz, a biologist, and David Kropp, a landscape architect. [15]

      Board of Trustees

      Joy Morton himself was the first chairman of the Board of Trustees of Morton Arboretum. After his death in 1934, his daughter, Mrs. Jean M. Cudahy (Morton), became chairman of the board. Jean died in 1953 and her brother Sterling became chairman of the board. When Sterling died in 1961, his daughter Suzette Morton Davidson took over as chairman of the board. In 1977, Suzette Morton retired and was replaced by Charles K. Hafner III, the first person outside the Morton family to become chairman of the board. In 2000, W. Robert Reum took over as Chairman of the Board of Directors. Since 2014, Darrell B. Jackson has served as Chairman of the Board of Trustees. [12]

      Directors

      In 1938, Clarence Godschalk was appointed director of the Morton Arboretum. He worked for 28 years before retiring in 1966. He was succeeded by Dr. Marion Trufant Hall, who served as Director until 1990, when Gerard T. Donnelly was named Executive Director and CEO. [12]

      Sterling Morton Library

      Designed by renowned Chicago architect Harry Wise, Sterling Morton Library [16] was built in 1963 and named after Sterling Morton, son of founder Joy Morton. [17] It currently contains over 30,000 books and magazines, as well as tens of thousands of non-book items, including prints, original art, letters, photographs, landscape plans, and drawings. The collections are dedicated to the plant sciences, especially trees and shrubs; gardening and landscape design; ecology, with particular interest in the Midwestern prairie, savanna, woodland, and wetland ecosystems; natural history; and botanical art. His catalog is online. [18]

      The Library’s Suzette Morton Davidson Special Collections include books, art, historical kindergarten catalogs, landscape drawings, photographs, letters, maps, and institutional documents. It also includes papers by May Tilgaard Watts, Jens Jensen, Marshall Johnson, O.C. Symonds and Donald Culross Pitty.

      The Sterling Morton Library is a member of the Board of Botanical and Horticultural Libraries.

      Visitor Center

      Visitor Center

      36,000 square feet The Visitor Center was built in 2004 by David Woodhouse Architects. [19] The building is made of wood, representing the Arboretum collections, and incorporates sustainable features such as permeable pavers in the car parks and local fieldstone collected from the previous building.

      Lighting

      Tree lighting takes place annually from late November to early January. [20] Visitors can enjoy a light show, music and drinks. [20] The lighting is a mile long stretch of curved paved road. [21] Illumination was created in 2013. [22] The creator is a lighting designer from the United Kingdom named John Featherston. [22] John Featherstone began by covering many concerts and performances, he later opened a museum and then began his work at Morton Arboretum. [22] 9 a b c About lighting designer John Featherstone | Morton Arboretum. www.mortonarb.org . Retrieved April 27, 2020.

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      • Morton Arboretum Site
      • Morton Arboretum at Google Cultural Institute
      • David Woodhouse Architects Visitor Center Images
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      Carol Ross Barney

      Carol Ross Barney FAIA (born 1949) is an American architect and founder and design director of Ross Barney Architects. She became the first woman to design a federal building. [2] when he was appointed architect of the Oklahoma City Federal Building, which replaced the bombed Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building. Other projects by Ross Barney include JRC Synagogue (LEED Platinum), James I Swanson Building, (LEED Gold) CTA 9 Morgan Street Station0005 [3] [4] and Chicago Riverwalk.

      Content

      • 1 biography
      • 2 Awards and differences
      • 3 Selected works
      • 4 Gallery
      • 5 Recommendations
      • 6 External link 1949. She began studying at the public schools in Chicago. In 1958 her father, an accountant and management consultant, was transferred to Düsseldorf in the British sector of West Germany. Returning to the Chicago area for high school education, Carol was educated at the Regina Dominican Catholic School for Girls in Wilmette. [5] She enrolled in the architecture program at the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign and received her bachelor’s degree in architecture in 1971. She returned and received her Master of Architecture degree in 1984. [5]

        Barney is in the NAS. Peace Corps immediately after graduating and was assigned to Costa Rica where she worked for the fledgling Costa Rica National Park Service. Her projects have included a master plan for coral reef protection and interpretation at Parque Nacional Cahuita, restoration of a historic hacienda in Santa Rosa National Park, and workers’ housing at Poas Volcano National Park. [5]

        After serving in the Peace Corps, Barney joined Holabird and Root in Chicago and met his mentor, John A. Holabird, FAIA. Work there ranged from the restoration of the Chicago Public Library, which received an AIA Institute award in 1979 Cultural Center, to improvements to the Chicago General Post Office.

        In 1973, Carol was a founding member of Chicago Women in Architecture (CWA) and was the first president of the CWA. [6] In 1988, while serving on the AIA National Committee for Women in Architecture, she was a consultant for two related AIA exhibitions, That Exceptional One and Many More, groundbreaking studies on women architects. The CWA paired Barney with Natalie deBlois, FAIA Skidmore Owings and Merrill, who remained close friends until Natalie’s death in 2013. [7]

        In 1981, Barney began a solo practice in Chicago. Her college classmate James Jankowski, FAIA, joined from 1982 to 2005, and Ross Barney + Jankowski was the firm from 1984 to 2006. Barney was awarded the 1983 Francis J. Plym Fellowship from the University of Illinois. The scholarship funded research trips and allowed her to study post-war planning and rebuilding European cities in 1983–84. [8]

        Construction began on the new Oklahoma City Federal Building in 2001 and Barney was selected as the lead designer for the replacement building for Oklahoma City Federal Building [9] after the 1995 bombing. [10] Oklahoma City’s new federal building was designed to create a safe yet open space that reflects the democracy of the United States.

        Barney combined her own teaching with practice in 1976 when she taught at the University of Illinois at Chicago. Since 1994, she has been an Associate Professor of Architecture at the Illinois Institute of Technology, where she teaches at the popular contemporary design studio and serves on the supervisory board of the College of Architecture. [11]

        Through her firm, Ross Barney Architects, Carol has designed many award-winning projects. In 2005, Carol was awarded the Thomas Jefferson Prize. [12] from the AIA for an outstanding portfolio of public buildings. One of her latest projects, the Chicago Riverwalk expansion, has won over seven different awards, including the 2017 Blue Ribbon Award – Friends of the Chicago River. [13] For this project, along with her extensive accomplishments, Carol was awarded the 2017 AIA Chicago Lifetime Achievement Award. [14]

        Carol continues to oversee design projects through her firm, Ross Barney Architects. Her scope of work extends locally, regionally and internationally, and her buildings continue to be recognized for their commitment to innovation, sustainability and the overall improvement of the quality of life for those who live where her projects are located.

        Awards and Honors

        • 2019 Fast Company Magazine World’s most innovative companies; Architecture [15]
        • 2019 Illinois Green Alliance Emerald Award for McDonald’s Chicago Flagship [16]
        • 2019 Award for Excellence in Design, Leadership and Service, Society of Architectural Historians [17]
        • ASLA Honorary Member 201 [18]
        • 2018 Metropolis (architecture magazine) Game Changer [19]
        • AIA Chicago Lifetime Achievement Award 2017 [20]
        • 2017 Chicagoans of the Year Magazine [21]
        • Vision Award 2015; Intelligent Transit Solutions and Neighborhood Impact, Urban Land Institute of Chicago, [22]
        • 2013 AIA COTE Top Ten Green Project Award for Civil Engineering in Swanson [23]
        • AIA Divine Detail Award 2013, Merit for Chicago Riverwalk – Underbridge Canopy Parts [24]
        • 2012 AIA Award for Distinguished Building Service, CTA Morgan Station Service [25]
        • 2012 Evergreen Award for the James E. Swanson Civil Engineering Building at the University of Minnesota, Duluth [26]
        • 2012 American Architecture Awards for the James E. Swanson Civil Engineering Building at the University of Minnesota, Duluth [27]
        • 2011 AIA Distinguished Building Award, James I Swanson Engineering Building Honorary Award [28]
        • 2011 AIA Distinguished Building Award, Fullerton and Belmont Station Renovation Achievement Award [29]
        • 2009 AIA COTE TOP TEN GREEN PROJECT AIDS for the Jewish Community of Reconstructors [30]
        • 2009 The World Synagogue category of the Jewish Reconstruction community [31] 9000
        • Honorary AIA 2002 of the Year in Architecture for Little Village Academy [32]
        • 1999 AIA Institute Honorary Award for Interior Architecture for Little Village Academy
        • AIA Institute Honorary Award 1994 Years in Architecture for Cesar Chavez Elementary School
        • 1992 Federal Design Achievement Award from the National Endowment for the Arts sponsored National Endowment for the Arts Presidential Design Awards for Glendale Heights Post Office [33]
        • AIA Institute Honorary Award 1991 for Glendale Heights Post Office [34]

        Carol is a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects. Her drawings have also been exhibited and collected by the Art Institute of Chicago, [35] the Chicago Historical Society, the Museum of Modern Art of Chicago, and the National Building Museum. In addition, her oral history has been collected by the Art Institute of Chicago. [36]

        Selected works

        • O’Hare International Airport Multimodal Terminal, Chicago, IL, 2019
        • Lincoln Park Zoo Visitor Center, Chicago, IL, 2018
        • Chicago, Flagships Chicago, IL , 2018
        • Cermak-McCormick Place Station, Chicago, Illinois, 2015
        • Fermilab, Teaching and Engineering Building, Batavia, Illinois, 2014
        • Highland Park Elementary School, Stillwater, Oklahoma, 2014
        • Willaloo Rogers Elementary School, Willalow Rogers Elementary School Oklahoma, 2014
        • Ohio State University South Campus Central Refrigeration Unit, Columbus, Ohio, 2013
        • University of Chicago Drexel Child Development Center, Chicago, Illinois, 2013
        • CTA Morgan Station, In association with TranSystems, Chicago, IL, 2012
        • CTA Grand/State Station, Chicago, IL, 2012
        • Fullerton and Belmont CTA Stations, Chicago, IL, 2012
        • Construction Building James E. Swenson, University of Minnesota Duluth, Duluth, Minnesota, 2010
        • Washington University Kindergarten, St. Louis, MO, 2010
        • Chicago Riverwalk, Chicago, Illinois, 2009
        • Jewish Reconstructionist Congregation Synagogue, Evanston Congregation Illinois, 2008
        • Commodore John Barry Elementary School, Philadelphia, PA, 2008
        • Champaign Public Library, Champaign, IL, 2008
        • Mitzi Freidheim Children’s Family Center, Chicago, IL, 2007
        • Dupalen College Preschool Education Center Ellyn, Illinois, 2007
        • Octon Community College Building Arts, Science and Technology, Skokie, Illinois, 2006
        • New Oklahoma City Federal Building, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 2005
        • Glenside Public Library, Glenside Heights, Illinois, 2003
        • Governor’s State University Center for Family Development, University Park, Illinois, 2003
        • Governor’s State University Faculty Office Building, University Park, Illinois, 2004 9003 9002 Levy Center for Seniors, Chicago, IL, 2002
        • Little Village Academic Resource Center, Chicago, IL, 2001
        • Carol Robertson Learning Center, Chicago, IL, 2002
        • Little Village Academy, Chicago, IL, 1996
        • Cesar Chavez Multicultural Academic Center, Chicago, IL, 1993

        Gallery Ohio State University

      • McDonald’s Chicago Flagship. jpg McDonald’s Chicago Flagship, Chicago, IL

      • Fermilab Control Technical and Education Building.jpg Fermilab Technical and Education Office Building, Batavia, IL 9 Chicago Architects Oral History Project. Art Institute of Chicago. Retrieved June 27, 2013.

        • McCulloch, Janelle (2007). Ross Barney Architects: process + projects . Mulgrave, Vic: Images. ISBN 978-1864702293 .

        external link

        • Ross Barney Architects – Official website0042
        • Distinguished Alumni of the Dominican Regina

        DuPage County Forest Reserve

        DuPage County Forest Reserve Area is a government agency headquartered in Wheaton, Illinois. Its mission is to acquire and hold lands containing forests, prairies, wetlands and associated plant communities, or lands that can be restored to such natural conditions, with the aim of protecting and conserving flora, fauna and scenic beauty for education, pleasure and recreation. citizens of DuPage County.

        Contents

        • 1 History
        • 2 Board of Commissioners
        • 3 Financing
        • 4 Land management
        • 5 Recreational activities
        • 6 educational institutions
          • 6.1 Danada Equestrian Center
            • 6.1.1 House of Danad
          • 6.2 Fullersburg Forest Nature Education Center
            • 6.2.1 Grain mill
          • 6.3 Kline Creek Farm
          • 6.4 Mayslake Manor Peabody
          • 6.5 Willowbrook Wildlife Center
        • 7 Golf
        • 8 Mullard Lake County Forest Preserve
        • 9 McDowell Grove Forest Preserve
        • 10 notes
        • 11 External links

        History

        The DuPage County Forest Preserve Area was established in 1915 when voters voted to be protected from deforestation. In the first year of operation, $8,000 was allocated to establish, manage, and maintain a new forest reserve. The county oversight bodies that administered the county spent the next two years developing the working details for the fifth county forest reserve in the United States. At 19In 1717, the first tax collection was made and the first land in the reserve was bought: 79 acres (320,000 m 2 ) in Oak Brook, called York Woods. Today, the forest reserve owns or manages nearly 25,000 acres (100 km²) and has an annual operating cost of approximately $65 million.

        Board of Commissioners

        The Forest Reserve area is currently managed by a Board of Commissioners consisting of seven members. Voters in each of the six districts elect one commissioner from each district. The seventh commissioner, the president, is elected by the district at-large by popular vote.

        The Board of Commissioners translates the needs of county residents into open spaces into ordinances designed to protect and improve natural areas and provide a pleasant experience for all.

        Funding

        The county’s main sources of funds are property taxes and bond sales. In 2006, 2.2% of all county property taxes went to support the Forest Reserve. Additional financial assistance comes from grants and support groups that assist in fundraising. The county’s business operations, including three golf courses, generate their own revenue.

        Land Management

        The District continues to acquire valuable open space throughout the District to keep pace with the continued expansion of the urban landscape. Property is valued based on its fair market value and is considered based on the natural state of the land, local flora and fauna and other characteristics such as connection to green spaces, river routes and existing nature reserves. The county places a strong emphasis on land management through an innovative county ecosystem restoration and conservation program coupled with ongoing reforestation and prairie restoration efforts. Controlled use of fire and other natural resource management practices continue to be used as tools to clear natural areas of invasive non-native plants and encourage the growth of native plant species.

        Recreational Activities

        Nearly 25,000 acres (100 km 2 ) with 31 lakes, 145 miles (233 km) of trails, and 1,450 picnic tables, DuPage County Forest Reserves offer outdoor enthusiasts the opportunity to enjoy their favorite outdoor activities, such as like bird watching, boating, camping, fishing, picnicking, cross-country skiing, horseback riding, biking or hiking.

        Educational Institutions

        Danada Equestrian Center

        Since 1984, the Dunada Equestrian Center, located within the Danada Forest Reserve in Wheaton, has provided educational and recreational opportunities for DuPage County residents. Danada’s programs are designed to take a holistic approach to horses and their daily care, as well as to teach basic riding skills to participants 12 years of age and older. Programs include introductory and advanced riding lessons, group tours, summer camps, workshops and clinics. Horseback rides on hay and sledges are available seasonally for groups and individuals. In addition, on the second Sunday of every October, the Equestrian Center hosts the Danada Autumn Festival, a one-day horse festival that features multi-breed demonstrations, educational performances, food, music, and children’s activities.

        House of Danad

        To the north of the Danad Riding Center is the House of Danad. The 19-room estate, formerly the home of Daniel F. Rice and Ada L. Rice, is available for receptions, reunions, showers, parties, and other catered events. The house, which includes a bright, spacious annex with large windows that create a garden atmosphere, can accommodate up to 250 people. The facility is operated by the Friends of Danada, a non-profit volunteer group that also runs the Danada 19 Model Farm.50s in the Forest Reserve.

        Fullersburg Woods Nature Education Center

        Graue Mill

        Fullersburg Woods Nature Education Center, which is part of Oak Brook’s Fullersburg Woods Forest Preserve, provides insight into DuPage County’s natural environment and the changes that have occurred over time to create it. The visitor center features interactive educational displays, including exhibits on contemporary flora and fauna, as well as the region’s natural history, such as the remains of a 13,000-year-old woolly mammoth. Adults and schoolchildren have the opportunity to get up close and personal with local plants and animals by exploring the nature reserve’s trails or joining scheduled programs, including the annual Halloween Night Walk.

        Graue Mill

        Two-thirds of a mile from the Fullersburg Woods Nature Education Center, down Salt Creek, is the Graue Mill and Museum. This National Historic Landmark allows visitors to see the mill in operation as it did over a century ago. The non-profit DuPage Graue Mill Corporation handles the day-to-day operations of the mill, as well as the neighboring home of Frederic Graue.

        Kline Creek Farm

        Kline Creek Farm is a living history farm 1890s, owned and operated by DuPage County Forest Reserve. The farm consists of a 200-acre (0.81 km 2 ) farm with buildings restored and recreated representing life on a typical DuPage County farm in the late 19th century. The farm is located within the 1,150-acre (4.7 km 2 ) Timber Ridge Forest Preserve in West Chicago, Illinois.

        Kline Creek Farm is open to the public year-round from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm (Central Time) Thursday through Monday and is closed on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Free admission.

        The restored farmhouse and barn are located next to existing replicas of the summer kitchen, chicken coop, wagon shed and other outbuildings that were historically built by staff and volunteers. Visitors can take a tour of the grounds and farm while workers dressed in period clothing talk about the day’s activities. Throughout the year there are numerous events themed around the 1890s.

        Popular seasonal events include: ice harvest in January, lambing in late winter, maple shugaring in March, calving season in early spring, sheep shearing in April. Memorial Day Ceremony, Fourth of July Celebration, Labor Day Weekend Village Fair, Corn Harvest in October, and Farm Christmas in December. The farm also offers school trips, classes in various skills and crafts 19century, a summer children’s day camp and many other activities and demonstrations related to farm life.

        Kline Creek Farm raises a variety of livestock and crops and is a working farm that raises crops and animals for sale. The farm raises Shorthorn and Angus cattle, Southdown sheep, chickens and uses draft horses to demonstrate historical farming practices. The farm grows corn, oats and soybeans in its fields.

        Timber Ridge Visitor Center is located near the entrance to Kline Creek Farm. Visitors can browse the gift shop, enjoy historical exhibits that give a glimpse of life on the family farm in the 1890s, and pick up a booklet that details the farm. Climate control and fully accessible amenities also make the center an ideal starting point or rest stop for trail runners.

        Kline Creek Farm Phone: (630) 876-5900.

        Mayslake Peabody Estate

        Main article: Mayslake Peabody Estate

        Front facade of Tudor-built Mayslake Hall in Oak Brook, Illinois.

        In addition to the surrounding 90-acre (360,000 m) Mayslake Forest Preserve, the Mayslake Peabody Estate in Oak Brook, Illinois, consists of Mayslake Hall, a retreat wing, and Portiuncula Chapel, a replica of St. Francis of Assisi in Assisi, Italy.

        Mayslake Hall, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, is a 39-room Tudor mansion built between 1919 and 1921 for coal baron Francis Stuyvesant Peabody. The Forest Reserve District is working to make the hall available to the public for a variety of special events such as seminars, workshops, receptions, conferences and school programs and is currently offering Recovery in Progress tours as well as lectures and musical performances. series. The chapel is currently available for weddings and other special ceremonies, and every summer the First Shakespeare Festival offers open-air theatrical performances on the estate.

        Willowbrook Wildlife Center

        Bald Eagle Rehabilitation Center

        Willowbrook Wildlife Center at Glen Ellyn is a forest reserve rehabilitation and education center. Visitors can observe more than 80 disabled wild animals that are permanent residents of the center, including eagles, hawks, owls, songbirds, red foxes, raccoons and marmots. The 0.5-mile (0.80 km) nature trail takes visitors through the natural habitats of DuPage County and provides a great opportunity to see native and migratory bird species. Indoor attractions include interactive exhibits and changing wildlife displays. The facility also serves as a rehabilitation center for county wildlife that have been injured or otherwise harmed by human activity.

        Golf

        The county’s three public golf courses, Oak Meadows, Green Meadows, and Maple Meadows, provide excellent golfing opportunities and many special events.

        Oak Meadows Golf Club in Addison was purchased by the county in 1985 for flood control. It has an 18-hole golf course, pro shop, and driving range. Club and banquet rooms are available for business meetings, weddings, showers and other functions. It is widely considered to be the “Monterey of DuPage County”. Golf reservations are accepted a week in advance but are not required. Motorized carts available.

        The 1920s Tudor-style Oak Meadows Clubhouse was severely damaged on February 26, 2009 by a lightning strike that caused the roof and floors to collapse. Damage is estimated at $3 million.

        Maple Meadows Golf Club at Wood Dale is a 27-hole challenging course with water hazards. The county purchased the field in 1990 for flood control and open green spaces in the northeast portion of the county.

        Green Meadows Golf Course at Westmont is a nine-hole, three-par-four and six-par-three course. Reservations are not required and golfers can play on the course in approximately two hours. Club rentals, motor and traction trolleys, and refreshments are available.

        Mullard Lake County Forest Preserve

        Main article: Mullard Lake Landfill

        Mullard Lake County Forest Preserve is a 949-acre (3.8 km 2 ) forest preserve surrounding Mullard Lake, located predominantly in the township Bloomingdale in northern DuPage County (41°57′59″N 088°07′56″W / 41.96639°N 88.13222°W / 41.96639; -88.13222.). The 85-acre (0.3 km 2 ) Mullard Lake is the largest recreational lake in the county. The reserve was founded with a donation of 111 acres (0.

    Best daycares in houston: Best Daycares in Greater Houston by Neighborhood

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    Best Daycares in Greater Houston by Neighborhood

    Looking for Top Daycares Located Close to Luxury Apartments in Houston? We’ve Got You Covered!

    When you have small children, finding a great daycare close to home can be essential. The good news is that Greater Houston has several well-reviewed daycares offering flexible child care options across town. Check out the Houston daycare guide below to find out more about the different options by neighborhood.

    Please note that tuition rates and other data included herein are subject to change and that the daycares featured in this guide offer options for infants through elementary-school-aged children.* While some may be religiously affiliated, there are Montessori and other non-religious schools included in this guide.

    Best Daycares in The Heights

    The Heights is a charming, vibrant neighborhood with some of Houston’s best-rated daycares. With its proximity to I-10 and The Loop, The Heights can be a convenient place for commuting parents to find a good daycare that’s on the way to work or home. Here are some options to check out if you live in or plan on moving to The Heights.

    The Heights Daycares

    Tuition

    CCPR1

    Wait List

    St. Andrew’s Episcopal School

    $1,320/mo.

    7 to 1

    Y

    Esperanza School

    N/A

    N/A

    Y

    Zion Lutheran

    $450 to $480/mo.

    8 to 1

    Y

    11 CCPR = child to care provider ratio

    Best Daycares in The Galleria

    Chic and fashionable, The Galleria is also a family-friendly neighborhood with some excellent options for childcare. While there are various daycare options in and around The Galleria, a few with fantastic reviews are featured in the table below.

    Galleria Daycares

    Tuition

    CCPR

    Wait List

    St. Martin’s Episcopal Preschool

    $1,445/mo.

    8 to 1

    Y

    St. Michael Catholic School

    $10,475/yr,

    11 to 1

    Y

    Kompany Kids

    N/A

    15 to 1

    N

     

    Best Daycares in Montrose

    Though only 4-square miles, Montrose is packed with some fantastic daycares for locals. In fact, this artsy and diverse neighborhood boasts some of Houston’s most unique and popular daycare options.

    Montrose Daycares

    Tuition

    CCPR

    Wait List

    Annunciation Orthodox School

    $20,280 to $24,140/yr.

    9 to 1

    Y

    Avalon Academy

    N/A

    12/18 to 1

    N

    St. Anne Catholic School

    $11,815/yr.

    9 to 1

    Y

    St. Stephen’s Episcopal School

    $18,300/yr.

    9 to 1

    Y

     

    Best Daycares in Downtown Houston

    The vibrant and bustling neighborhood of Downtown Houston is concentrated with an array of attractions and local businesses, including some great daycares. Many of the child care providers below have multiple care centers set up across Greater Houston. That can make it easy to transfer to another center across town if or when you need to relocate to another Houston neighborhood with your small children.

    Downtown Houston Daycares

    Tuition

    CCPR

    Wait List

    La Petite Academy

    N/A

    N/A

    N

    La Branch Child Development Center

    N/A

    8 to 1

    N

    Cathedral House Episcopal School

    $1,280/mo.

    4 to 1

    Y

    Crème de la Crème

    N/A

    7 to 1

    N

    Child Time Learning Centers

    N/A

    N/A

    N

    Bright Horizons

    N/A

    10 to 1

    N

     

    Best Daycares in The Texas Medical Center

    Spanning just 2 miles, the Texas Medical Center is packed with some nice choices for quality daycares. In fact, whether you live in or commute to the Medical Center, it’s pretty easy to find a top-rated local daycare that’s on the way to home or work.

    Texas Medical Center Daycares

    Tuition

    Child-to-Care Provider Ratio

    Wait List

    Houston Methodist Child Care Center

    $893 to $1,208/mo.

    5 to 1

    Y

    Kinder Care

    N/A

    7 to 1

    N

    YMCA at Texas Medical Center

    N/A

    N/A

    N

    Shining Stars Academy

    $398 to $1,050/mo.

    6 to 1

    N

     

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    School Name Neighborhood Website Educational Approach Tuition Student-Teacher Ratio Wait List Legacy Admissions Sibling Discount
    A + Kids Early Learning Center Spring apluskidselc. com SRA/McGraw Hill $135/week 5 to 1 N N N
    Agape Christian Preschool Pasadena agapepreschool.com Texas School Ready/NAEYC $145/week 9 to 1 Y N Y
    A Kid’s World League City akidsworld.net Montessori $160–$165/week 15 to 1 N N Y
    Annunciation Orthodox School Montrose aoshouston.org School Specific $16,920/year 9 to 1 Y Y N
    Armand Bayou Montessori School Clear Lake armandbayouschool.com Montessori $195/week 5 to 1 N N Y
    Atasocita Montessori Atasocita/Humble montessori. com/montessori-schools/humble-tx-7353 Montessori $940/month 8.5 to 1 N N Y
    Avalon Academy Montrose avalonacademy.org Splash Into Pre-K $733/month 12–18 to 1– N N Y
    Awty International School Spring Branch awty.org IB/College Prep $16,168/year 7 to 1 Y Y N
    Becker Early Childhood Center University Place emanuelhouston.org Learning Through Play $4,000–$8,200/year 7 to 1 Y Y Y2
    Beehive Cooperative Preschool West University beehivecoop.org School Specific $250–$285/month N/A Y Y N
    Beginnings and Beyond Spring beginningsandbeyondchildcare. com School Specific , Teacher-based $159–$169/week 15 to 1 N N Y
    Blossom Heights Child Development Center Woodlake/Briar Meadow blossomheights.com Reggio Emilia $1,000/month 7 to 1 N N N
    Bonne Vie school Afton Oaks bonnevieschool.com Montessori $14,200–$15,332/year 12 to 1 Y N N
    Brighton Academy The Woodlands brightonacademykids.com Mother Goose Time $190–$195/week 7.5 to 1 Y N N
    British School of Houston Oak Forest/Garden Oaks britishschoolofhouston.org International Primary $20,530/year 10 to 1 Y Y Y2
    Casa Dei Bambini Missouri City cdbmontessori. com Montessori $960/week N/A Y Y N
    Cathedral House Episcopal School Downtown discoverches.org Montessori $1,280/month 4 to 1 Y Y Y
    Children’s Coalition Galveston ccgalveston.org High Reach $600–$670/month 7 to 1 Y Y Y
    Childtime Learning Centers Various childtime.com Reggio Emilia $145/week 15 to 1 N N Y
    Cinco Ranch Montessori Katy montessori.com/montessori-schools/katy-tx-7346 Montessori $760/month 14 to 1 Y N Y
    Cornerstone United Methodist Cypress cornerstoneumc. org School Specific $290/month 8 to 1 Y Y Y2
    Creme de la Creme Various cremedelacreme.com School Specific $1,370/month 10 to 1 N N Y
    Crossing Borders Various crossingborderspreschool.com School Specific, Language Immersion $635/month 15 to 1 N N Y
    Crosspoint Christian School Katy crosspt.org/pages/school Frog Street $325/month 8 to 1 N N Y
    Cypresswood Montessori School Spring cypresswoodmontessori.com Montessori $680/month 15 to 1 N N Y
    Discovery Schoolhouse Katy discovery-schoolhouse. com A Beka $195/week 15 to 1 N N Y
    Epiphany Lutheran School Westside epiphanylutheranschool.org School Specific, Frog Street/Voyages–influenced $265/month 7.5-1 N Y Y
    Esperanza School The Heights esperanzaschool.com Piagetian N/A N/A Y Y Y
    Exclesior University Children Seabrook excelsioruniv.com SAIL/University Mode $170/week 15 to 1 N N Y
    First Foundation Child Care/Preschool Sugar Land firstfoundationpreschool.com Montessori-inspired $95/week 7. 5 to 1 N N Y
    First Steps Montessori River Oaks sjd.org Montessori $1,100/month 5 to 1 Y Y N
    Five Star Montessori Energy Corridor fivestarmontessori.com Montessori $845–$915/month 15 to 1 N Y Y
    Graceland Kidz Academy Braeburn gracelandkidzacademy.com A Beka $340/month 15 to 1 N N Y
    Grace School Westside graceschool.org Frog Street $12,766/year 12 to 2 Y Y N
    Greatwood Montessori Sugar Land montessori. com/montessori-schools/sugarland-tx-7348 Montessori $955/month 12 to 1 N N Y
    Greenwood Christian Preschool Champions greenwoodchristiantx.com School Specific $425/month 6.5 to 1 N N Y
    Greystone House Montessori School Various greystonehouse.com Montessori $775/month 15 to 1 N N Y
    GT Montessori Katy katygtacademy.org Montessori $785/month 14 to 1 N N Y
    HeartsHome at Bright Horizons Memorial Villages child-care-preschool.brighthorizons.com The World at Their Fingertips $1,295/month 10 to 1 Y N N
    Holy Family Catholic School Galveston hfcsgalv. org School Specific $5,120/year 10 to 1 N N Y
    House at Pooh Corner Upper Kirby N/A NAEYC/Montessori N/A 7 to 1 Y Y N
    ILM Academy Spring Branch ilmacademy.org Montessori, Language Immersion $675/month 6 to 1 Y Y Y
    Katy Visual and Performing Arts Center Katy kvpac.org Teacher-led, Play-based (POCET) $500/month 7.5 to 1 Y N Y
    Kids Clubhouse Various kclubhouse.com A Beka $620/month 15 to 1 N N Y
    Kids R Kids Various kidsrkids. com Brain Waves $700/month 15 to 1 N N Y
    Kidz Only Learning Center Conroe kidsonlychildcareandlearningcenter.com School Specific $488/month 15 to 1 N N Y
    KinderCare Learning Centers Various kindercare.com School Specific $792/month 15 to 1 N N Y
    Kinkaid School Memorial Villages kinkaid.org School Specific $17,850/year 8 to 1 Y Y N
    Klein-Spring Montessori Spring kleinspringmontessori.com Montessori $750/month 10 to 1 N N Y
    Kompany Kids Galleria kompanykids. com HighScope $856/month 15 to 1 N N Y
    Lakewood Montessori School Cypress houston-montessori.com Montessori $954/month 15 to 1 N N Y
    La Maternelle French Academy Westside lamaternellehouston.com French Academy $1,028/month 10 to 1 N N Y
    La Petite Academy Various lapetite.com Journey $640/month 15 to 1 N N Y
    Little Fishers Preschool Sugar Land littlefisherspreschool.org Voyages $450/month 10 to 1 Y N N
    Little Wonders Learning Center Missouri City littlewondersschool. com Reggio Emilia $920/month 7 to 1 N Y Y
    Memorial Drive UMC Memorial West mdumcweekdayschool.org School Specific $750/month 6 to 1 Y Y Y
    Montessori Country Day School Museum District montessorihouston.com Montessori $1,200/month 10 to 1 Y Y Y
    Montessori Learning Institute Bellaire montessorilearninghouston.net Montessori $940/week 8.5 to 1 N N Y
    Montessori School of Downtown Museum District montessoridowntown.com Montessori $989/month 15 to 1 N N Y
    Montessori Villa of The Woodlands The Woodlands montessorivilla. org Montessori $925/month 5 to 1 N N Y
    Moody Methodist Day School Galveston moody.org/moody-day-school School Specific $570/month 16 to 1 Y N N
    Noah’s Ark Preschool Cypress cypressbible.org/nap.html Centers-based $160/week 11 to 1 N N Y
    Oak Ridge Christian Academy The Woodlands oakridgechristian.org A Beka $6,300/year 12 to 1 N Y N
    Our Savior Lutheran School Greater Inwood oslschool.org Classical $580/month 12 to 1 N N Y
    Parent’s Choice of Spring Spring parentschoiceofspring. com Applebaum $160/week 15 to 1 Y N Y
    Pathway to Learning Preschool Various pathwaytolearninginc.com Pinnacle $90/week 15 to 1 N N Y
    Pilgrim Lutheran School Bellaire plshouston.org School Specific $6,950/year 8 to 1 N Y Y
    Pines Presbyterian Preschool Spring Branch pinespresbyterianpreschool.com School Specific $500/month 7 to 1 N Y N
    Poe Cooperative Nursery School Upper Kirby poeco.org School Specific/Cooperative $400/month 8 to 1 Y N N
    Post Oak School Bellaire postoakschool. org Montessori $17,600/year 14 to 1 Y Y N
    Presbyterian School Museum District pshouston.org School Specific $14,545/year 6 to 1 Y Y N
    Primrose School Various primroseschools.com Balanced Learning $310/week 12 to 1 N N Y
    Red Apple Private School & Childcare Braeburn redappleschool.com A Beka $135/week 15 to 1 N N Y 1
    Rising Scholars Learning Center Conroe risingscholarschildcare.com TEA Guidelines/Complete Daily Curriculum $150/week 9 to 1 N N Y
    Riverbend Montessori School Sugar Land riverbendmontessori. com Montessori $8,250/year 7 to 1 Y Y Y2
    River Oaks Baptist School River Oaks robs.org School Specific $14,600/year 8 to 1 Y Y N
    School for Little Children Sugar Land schoolforlittlechildren.com School Specific $320/month 7 to 1 Y Y N
    School in the Pines Spring schoolinthepines.com Montessori/TEA Guidelines $10,400/year 8 to 1 N N Y
    School of the Woods Spring Branch schoolofthewoods.org Montessori $14,607/year 10 to 1 Y Y N
    Sheridan Montessori School West University sheridanmontessori. com Montessori $950/month 9 to 1 N N N
    Sherwood Forest Montessori School Memorial West sherwoodforestmontessori.com Montessori $11,280/year 8 to 1 Y N N
    Silverline Montessori School Pearland silverlinemontessori.com Montessori $860/month 12 to 1 N N Y
    Smaller Scholars Montessori Academy Westside smallerscholars.com Montessori N/A 15 to 1 N N Y
    Small Planet Preschool Various aplaceforlearning.com/houston Montessori, Bilingual N/A 10 to 1 N N Y
    Southampton Montessori University Place N/A Montessori $1,250/month 10 to 1 Y Y N
    Star Montessori School and Day Care Pasadena starmontessori. com Montessori $140/week 10 to 1 N N N
    St. Andrew’s Episcopal School The Heights saecheights.org Montessori $1,033/month 7 to 1 Y Y N
    St. Anne catholic school Montrose stannecs.org School Specific $9,615/year 9 to 1 Y Y Y
    St. Catherine’s Montessori Willowbend stcathmont.org Montessori $9,935/year 7 to 1 Y Y Y
    St. FrancIs Episcopal Day School Memorial Villages stfrancishouston.org Reggio Emilia–inspired $16,710/year 5 to 1 Y– Y N
    St. Martin’s Episcopal Preschool Galleria stmartinsepiscopalpreschool.org Center-based Learning $945/month 8 to 1 Y Y Y
    St. Michael catholic school Galleria stmichaelcs.org School Specific $8,435/year 11 to 1 Y Y Y
    St. Paul’s School Museum District stpaulspreschool.org School Specific N/A 8 to 1 Y Y N
    St. Stephen’s Episcopal School Montrose school.ststephens.org Montessori $14,190/year 9 to 1 Y Y Y
    Sugar Mill Montessori School Sugar Land sugarmillmontessori. com Montessori $790/month 12 to 1 Y Y N
    Summerfield Academy Spring summerfieldacademy.com Thematic, Literature-based Curriculum $185/week 8 to 1 N N N
    Taylor Lake Christian Montessori School Seabrook tlcmontessori.com Montessori N/A 10 to 1 N N Y3
    The Country Kingdom Montessori School League City thecountrykingdom.com Montessori $569/month 5 to 1 N Y Y
    The Goddard School Various goddardschool.com FLEX Learning Program $260/week 12 to 1 N N N
    The Innovative Montessori School Westside theinnovativeschool. com Montessori $700/month 12 to 1 N N N
    The Honor Roll School Sugar Land thehonorrollschool.com Nobel Learning Communities Curriculum $1,255/month 11 to 1 N N N
    The John Cooper School The Woodlands johncooper.org School Specific $18,125/year 7 to 1 Y Y N
    The Kipling School Rice Military thekiplingschool.com School Specific $1,250/month 6.5 to 1 N Y Y
    The Learning Center at Living Word Lutheran Katy livingwordkaty.org School Specific $775/month 7 to 1 N Y Y
    The Learning Experience Spring spring. tlechildcare.com LEAP $190/week 11–15 to 1 N N Y
    The Toddler House Oak Forest/Garden Oaks tthdaycare.com High Reach Learning $145/week 15 to 1 N Y Y
    The Towne Creek School Missouri City thetownecreekschool.com Scholastic Big Day $875/month 8 to 1 Y Y Y
    The Village School West Memorial/Katy thevillageschool.com IB, College Prep $12,050/year 6 to 1 Y Y Y
    The Yellow School Memorial Villages mdpc.org Texas Curriculum $525/month 8 to 1 Y Y Y
    The Westview School Spring Branch westviewschool. org School Specific (Special Needs) $18,895/year 5 to 1 N/A N N
    The Woodlands Young Learners Academy The Woodlands twyounglearners.com School Specific $1,075/month 15 to 1 N Y Y
    The Woods Private School Cypress thewoodsprivateschool.com School Specific $575/month 16 to 1 N Y Y
    Tottenberry’s Private School Pearland tottenberrys.com School Specific $700/month 15 to 1 N N N
    Trinity Episcopal School Galveston tesgalv.org Scope and Sequence $5,350/year 6 to 1 Y Y Y
    Trinity Lutheran First Ward trinityklein. org School Specific $1,045/year 16 to 1 Y Y Y
    United Orthodox Synagogues Goldberg Meyerland uosgms.org Montessori $11,285/year 6 to 1 N N N
    Wellspring Children’s Academy Energy Corridor wellspringchildrensacademy.com A Beka $184/week 15 to 1 N N Y
    Wesley Academy Westchase wesleyacademy.net SACS CASI $215/month 16 to 1 N N N
    Westbury Christian Braeswood westburychristian.org High Reach Program N/A 12 to 1 N N N
    West Montessori School of Copperfield Cypress montessori. com/montessori-schools/houston-tx-7345 Montessori $880/month 13 to 1 Y Y Y
    WESTSIDE MONTESSORI Energy Corridor westsidemontessori.com Montessori $1,050/month 13 to 1 Y Y Y
    Woodforest Academy Spring woodforestacademy.com School Specific $155/week 11 to 1 N Y Y
    Woodlands Treehouse Preschool The Woodlands woodlandstreehouse.com High Reach Program N/A 7.5 to 1 N Y Y
    World of Wonder Preschool Pearland worldofwonderpreschool.com School Specific $525/month 8 to 1 N Y N
    Yorkshire Academy Memorial Villages yorkshireacademy. com School Specific $201/week 12 to 1 Y Y N
    Young Einsteins Academy Spring youngeinsteinsacademy.org Montessori $175/week 10 to 1 N N N
    Zion Lutheran The Heights zionhouston.org School Specific $750/month 8 to 1 Y N N

    Preschools, Schools

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    10 of the Best Preschools in Houston |

    When the time comes to send your little one to preschool, you’ll naturally want to find the very best school available to ensure that her academic career starts off on the right foot. For parents living in the Greater Houston area, this task can be a bit less arduous than in other parts of the country due to the fact that Houston boasts a plethora of highly rated preschools. These ten top the lists of parents across the metropolitan area, and are definitely worth checking out if the time for enrollment is nearing.

    While La Petite is a national chain that accepts children from six weeks through pre-kindergarten, the emphasis on “play with a purpose” and strong math, science, language and social learning distinguishes them from big box daycare providers. Kids are assisted in learning about a variety of subjects through a play-focused, age-specific curriculum that encourages their natural curiosity and aptitude for learning.

    In addition to before and after school programs to help working parents meet their scheduling demands, this non-profit organization offers preschool enrichment classes that include computers, dance and gymnastic instruction as well as kindergarten readiness programs. Preschool teachers are all fully accredited, which means that your child is being taught by trained and experienced educators.

    The educational philosophy at The Children’s Courtyard is based upon the High/Scope system pioneered by famed developmental psychologist Jean Piaget. The Frog Street Pre-K curriculum is one of the strongest in Houston, developed by expert Pam Schiller, Ph.D.

    More than forty years ago, the Gerber company founded Childtime Learning Centers. With the “Empowered Child” curriculum, kids learn introductory science, art, math and language skills that will help them as they embark upon an academic career in kindergarten and beyond. In addition to the two Houston locations, there are nine locations throughout the surrounding area.

    Winner of the 2010 Parents’ Picks award, The Becker Early Childhood Center is located within the Congregation of Emanu El and offers both Judaic and secular programs. Becker Early Childhood Center is also accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young Children, and offers programs for little ones from fifteen months of age through five years.

    In addition to a Kindergarten Preparatory program for preschool-aged kids, Esperanza School also offers a Pre-K Prep program directed at three-year-olds to help ready them for the new experiences of preschool. Written and spoken language skills, vocabulary building, math, science art and fine motor skills are all emphasized in the Esperanza School program.

    Kids not only learn the fundamentals of pre-reading and literacy skills at The Woods Private School, but also strong lessons in social awareness. At an age where it’s not always easy to know what is and is not behaviorally appropriate, young students of The Woods are encouraged to build the social skills that will carry them through adulthood. Computer literacy, Spanish vocabulary lessons, sight words and early mathematics are just a sampling of the entries on The Woods pre-kindergarten curriculum.

    Since 1984, the Montessori School of Downtown has been providing kids from infancy through the early elementary years with a strong education based upon the principals of the Montessori philosophy. Self-directed learning and emotional growth are the name of the game at Montessori School of Downtown, which boasts satellite campuses in Pearland, Clear Lake, Medical Center and Silverlake.

    An American Montessori Society full member school with accreditation and licensing through the state of Texas, The Innovative School is a private Montessori campus with a library and multi-purpose space, as well as a fenced playground area.

    Every child is different, and special in her own unique way. The Westview School understands that kids with learning differences require special attention, which is why their curriculum is based upon helping kids from age two through middle school who have been diagnosed with autism spectrum disorders, Aspergers Syndrome or Pervasive Development Disorders. Each preschool class has only five students, with a teacher and a teacher’s assistant, and is grouped with careful consideration of receptive language and learning readiness levels.

    Keep in mind that you may want to begin your preschool search quite a while before your child is ready to enroll, as the best schools tend to fill up months or even years in advance. Waiting lists aren’t a problem at all of the top-rated preschools in Houston, but you’ll still want to double check before getting your heart set on one school only to find that classes are filled far into the future.

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    22 Top Houston Preschools for 2022 [Parent Reviewed]

    written by Brightwheel | June 09, 2022

    Kickstart your search process with some of the top-rated preschools in Houston, TX

    When it comes to our kids, sometimes it takes a village — and today, we hope to become a part of yours. Our team of parents read through 2,182 Houston preschool reviews, so that you don’t have to. 

    With over 2,300 early education providers in the Houston area, it’s sometimes hard to figure out which one is the best preschool for your child. And, there’s no one-size-fits-all list that works for everyone.  

    As we read through thousands of reviews together, one core thing stood out: there are so many amazing preschools, teachers, and staff in Houston that genuinely care about their children. They go above and beyond to provide kids with high-quality preparation for elementary school — and life in general. So many of these reviews just melted our hearts. 

    Consider this guide a starting point. We couldn’t feature every top preschool in and around Houston, but below are some of the most highly-rated preschools based on parent reviews across the web. 

    If you have any questions before you dive into specific schools, check out our Common Preschool Questions section below. 

    Ok, let’s do this! 

    Blossom Heights

    Parent Reviews

    If you’re tired of your kids staring at their screens, Blossom Heights Child Development Center might be your answer. The school’s philosophy is that “nature is the best environment,” and students and parents alike seem to love it. Kids spend more than 2 hours outside every day — weather permitting — where they paint, read, play, build, and learn. It isn’t one big playground, either: reviews mention how each age and development level has its own “classroom area” outdoors for unique activities and curricula.

    Program Highlights

    Founded in 2010, Blossom Heights specializes in learning through play. The preschool curriculum includes subjects such as math, science, music, art, literacy development, and motor skills. Special emphasis is given to emotional and social development so that the kids develop these critical skills that will enable them to be successful later in life. While attending the program, the children have access to a plethora of educational resources and materials, and additionally, the teacher-guided lessons include frequent outdoor activities. The school offers flexible schedules with classes running two, three, or five days per week.

    First Friends

    Parent Reviews

    Parents who’ve signed their kids up for First Friends praise the loving teachers, their small class sizes, and their high teacher-to-student ratio. Multiple parents talked about how the director of the school is always at the door during drop off and pick up, greeting parents and students alike every day. Speaking of parents: First Friends offers a “Mom’s Day Out” program (MDO) that local parents love. In their reviews, folks are excited that their MDO isn’t just a couple of hours of daycare — it has an actual curriculum.

    Program Highlights

    First Friends, a Lutheran faith-based preschool, features small class sizes, a monthly chapel service, and individual goal setting. The teachers are all certified and are able to give a lot of individual attention to the students. The preschool program runs two days per week and includes lessons in literature, science, math, phonics, motor skills, and everyday life. Special emphasis is put on group play, outdoor play, and language skills. First Friends ensures smaller student-teacher ratios by capping classes to a maximum of 10 kids.

    The Oaks Preschool

    Parent Reviews

    The Oaks Preschool wins our “Don’t Want to Leave” award because parents are raving about how excited their kids are to attend school every morning. Phrases like “unbelievably happy” are fairly common in reviews of The Oaks Preschool. Kids seem to love their wide assortment of classes, which include soccer and dance, while parents rave about how good communication is between parents and teachers. For example, teachers send daily updates through an app, which usually includes photos of the children’s activities throughout the day.

    Program Highlights

    First opened in 2017, The Oaks Preschool offers a number of flexible schedules, including a two-day, three-day, and five-day option. Normal school days run from 8:15 AM until 3:30 PM, but extended days are also available, which run until 5:30 PM. The curriculum is heavily focused on creativity, learning through play, and faith. A heavy emphasis is put on learning about scripture, biblical songs, and bible stories. Additionally, the school focuses on emotional, social, and cognitive development.

    Little Blooms Academy

    Parent Reviews

    Little Blooms Academy’s Owner and Director, Mrs. Marie, comes up frequently in reviews and is hailed as a genuine and loving steward of the children and staff here. Many parents find that leaving their kids with Mrs. Marie and her teachers feels no different than dropping them off with family. Little Blooms is also frequently lauded in reviews for its responsiveness, quality, and professionalism. Lastly, families felt safe during COVID because of Little Blooms’ robust precautionary measures during the pandemic.

    Program Highlights

    Little Blooms Academy is a family-run full-time daycare / preschool that focuses on hands-on learning. The children will learn math, language, reading, geography, fine motor skills, and physical and social skills that will prepare them for kindergarten. Group activities include obstacle courses and music and movement lessons. The extended daily schedule runs from Monday to Friday, 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM. The school features a nice outdoor play area, and all of the kids’ meals are included at no additional cost. Little Blooms also features a Spanish dual-language class. 

    Heights Garden Montessori

    Parent Reviews

    Heights Garden Montessori’s reviews are positively glowing in all categories, but the central theme among parents seems to be how well children thrive here. Like most Montessori schools, they build on the child’s strengths by letting them follow their curiosities and interests. Parents also loved how Heights Garden helped their children grow creatively, socially, and emotionally with activities like yoga, martial arts, dance, and Spanish. Lastly, their “huge playground” was brought up positively often, where children were given plenty of time to play outside.

    Program Highlights

    The primary program at Heights Garden Montessori caters to each child’s unique individual needs. The curriculum focuses on math, reading skills, science, art, and music, with particular emphasis being given to language comprehension and sensory recognition. Problem-solving and critical thinking are the cornerstones of the program, and kids will learn these vital skills so that they are prepared for the years of study ahead. The school has enhanced health and safety protocols in place, including daily temperature checks of the children as well as increased sanitation schedules.

    Great Little Minds

    Parent Reviews

    So many reviews of Great Little Minds Academy praise the school’s Spanish immersion approach. The school touts its “dual-language curriculum,” which is backed by results: one mom said her 18-month-old became fluent in Spanish and English not long after signing up. On top of this bilingual education, parents celebrated the teachers for their sweet demeanor. Parents also often cite director/owner Karen and the attentive, loving, nurturing environment she’s crafted for their kids. Parents applauded Great Little Minds for posting worksheets, story-time videos, and other activities right on their Facebook page to keep children engaged even at home.

    Program Highlights

    Great Little Minds Academy is a dual language (English/Spanish) immersion preschool. Core subjects taught at the preschool level include literature, writing, social skills, motor skills, cognitive learning exercises, and research skills. Traditional subjects, such as science, math, engineering, art, and technology, are taught as well. The school guarantees a 1:7 ratio of instructors to students so that each child will get the individual attention they need to thrive. The staff is trained in-house and receives continuous development so that they can give the very best care to each student.

    Park Point Montessori

    Parent Reviews

    For parents who want to instill practical life skills alongside academic skills, Park Point Montessori is an absolute necessity, according to reviews. Parents credit their children’s academic success and high test scores to Park Point’s imaginative teachers and nurturing environment, which produces “confident, friendly children.” Parents also frequently mention the transition class for 2–3-year-olds, which helps the youngest kids learn how to succeed and thrive in a school environment they may not be used to.

    Program Highlights

    First opened in 2000, Park Point Montessori has been educating preschoolers for over 20 years now and has built a reputation as being one of the best Montessori preschools in Houston, TX. The curriculum includes subjects such as math, science, art, language, history, zoology, music, reading, writing, and much more. A number of extracurricular programs are included in the cost of tuition, including yoga, Spanish, and physical education. 

    Blooming Daisies

    Parent Reviews

    The philosophy at Blooming Daisies Learning Center seems to be that a balanced child grows into a well-rounded adult. According to parent reviews, this school helps their children build character and tackle their next stage of development. One mom adored how the infant room wasn’t just a daycare space but actually had a specific developmental regimen to help babies grow. Blooming Daisies was also credited for its immaculate facilities, where staff clean and sterilize surfaces multiple times per day. Add to that a chef who actually cooks the food for the kids and handy late-night hours, and you’ve found a preschool that can fit most needs.

    Program Highlights

    Blooming Daisies is open later than any other preschool in Houston, with classes running from 6:00 AM until 11:00 PM Monday through Friday, and a shorter day on Saturdays from 8 AM to 5 PM. The dedicated staff help kids learn reading and literary development skills, such as writing. Much emphasis is put on collaboration and learning through cooperation with others, making the school an ideal place for kids to learn vital life skills such as the importance of sharing, expressing themselves verbally, and drawing with basic imagery and symbols.

    Kathy’s Kiddie Corner

    Parent Reviews

    The reviews of Kathy’s Kiddie Corner couldn’t be clearer: this preschool creates a warm, loving, attentive environment that makes kids feel safe. There’s a common through-line in these reviews — shy kids, introverted kids, kids with medical conditions, and children with special needs feel at home at Kathy’s Kiddie Corner. Their arts and crafts programs and holiday shows are brought up often, with even the most unsure kids flourishing in these activities. Lastly, parents praise the high level of communication with teachers, who frequently send text and photo updates and are happy to answer questions all throughout the day.

    Program Highlights

    The adventurers preschool program at Kathy’s Kiddie Corner preschool offers a creative curriculum that focuses on hands-on learning. Parent engagement is a large part of the program, with daily live updates being offered by teachers. All of the children’s nutritious meals and snacks are included in the cost of tuition, and bus services are also available, with pickup and drop-off being offered by the school. Also worth noting is that the preschool accepts the NCI Texas Childcare Subsidy.

    Grace School

    Parent Reviews

    The Grace School in Houston combines a faith-based and STEM curriculum that parents are delighted by. In their overwhelmingly positive reviews of this school, parents often specify how nourishing Grace School is for their children’s minds and spirits. They credit this exciting growth to a dynamic curriculum, leadership programs for students, and regular character-building exercises. Many parents talk about how stimulated their children are by their academically rigorous curriculum that emphasizes problem-solving. If you want your child exposed to STEM concepts as early as possible, Grace School is hard to beat.

    Program Highlights

    For more than 13 years, Grace School has been providing preschoolers with a solid foundation to build their future academic success. The curriculum includes subjects such as math, language, music, communication skills, and motor skills. The hands-on lessons focus on learning through play and the importance of collaboration, engagement, and conversation. The lessons are faith-based, and the program features a weekly chapel session that allows the children to explore Christian themes and ideas. STEM activities are also included in the preschool curriculum. 


    More top-rated preschools near you

    Depending on where in the Houston metro area you’re searching, here are some more of the highest-rated preschools by neighborhood:

    • Clear Lake City: Bell’s Little Angels

    • Cypress: Lycee Montessori School

    • Humble: The Learning Experience

    • Jersey Village: ABC Children’s Academy

    • Lake Houston: Children’s Lighthouse

    • Mid-West Houston: Mariner Montessori School

    • Northside:  Spanish School 4Kids and Heights Preschool

    • Spring Branch Central: Alianza Eco International School 

    • Sugar Land: Creative Learning Academy

    • University Place: Crossing Borders Preschool

    • Upper Kirby: Primrose School at Greenway Plaza


    Common preschool questions

    The first time we had to find preschools for our kids, we had so many questions — like so many. But don’t worry, we have your back. Here are the core questions that our team pulled together and researched. If there are any others, just reach out and we’ll be happy to help. You can shoot a message over to [email protected]

    • When do kids start preschool in Houston?

    • What’s the difference between preschool and pre-kindergarten?

    • Is pre-k mandatory in Houston?

    • What are my public school options for early education in Houston?

    • What sort of license should I look for at a preschool in Houston?

    • How can I get my family financial assistance for child care in Houston?

    When do kids start preschool in Houston?

    Most preschools start accepting kids around the age of 2.5 to 3 years old, but since every child is different, this isn’t a magic number. Preschool readiness really depends more on developmental factors than chronological age. Read more in our post here.

    What’s the difference between preschool and pre-kindergarten?

    Preschool programs are generally for children between the ages of 3 to 5 years old. Pre-kindergarten is for the higher end of that range, usually for children 4 to 5 years old. Pre-kindergarten is generally timed for the school year directly prior to when the child would enroll in kindergarten. Many pre-kindergartens are also usually attached to elementary schools, so families have a smooth transition to enroll in kindergarten the next year.

    Is pre-k mandatory in Houston?

    No. Preschool, pre-kindergarten and kindergarten are not mandatory in Texas. You can read more from the Texas Education Agency here.

    What are my public school options for early education in Houston?

    The Houston Independent School District (ISD) offers free, full-day pre-kindergarten to eligible 3 and 4 years olds across 166 elementary school locations in Houston. Preference for available slots is first given to 4 year olds. You can check out the eligibility criteria here for the free program. If you do not qualify for free pre-k, there is also a tuition-based option at these same schools. If all eligible students are enrolled, and slots remain open, you can apply for a tuition-based spot. The program costs $630.56 per month, for 9 months. You can see more FAQs on tuition-based options here.

    What sort of license should I look for at a preschool in Houston?

    Houston preschools are required to hold a child care license and are regulated by the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services. You can search for a school’s license on the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services’s website and see full inspections and reports from the last five years. There are some exemptions from a full child care license; faith-based preschools are notably exempt, as are preschools attached to a greater public or private elementary school (which are regulated via the school’s school age license).

    How can I get my family financial assistance for child care in Houston?

    Paying for child care is expensive, and Houston does provide options for families to receive financial assistance for care. In Harris County, aid is provided by Workforce Solutions, in partnership with the Texas Workforce Commission. You can check your eligibility and see instructions for applying for aid here. Financial assistance is subject to the program’s current funds, so exact benefit is hard to calculate in advance, but qualified families are encouraged to apply to get details on what assistance they can receive.

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    Parent Recommendations for Best Houston Preschools – JillBJarvis.

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    Are you looking for the best Houston preschools?

    To help you navigate through the school selection processes, below are reader recommended preschools in the Houston area!

    This guide is intended to get you started in your search for a mother’s day out, preschool or bridge program. Details on hours/programs may change, so get the latest information by clicking the links and looking at the school websites.

    If you have more suggestions for the best Houston preschools, please contact me at Jill @ BigKidSmallCity.com! 

    JillBJarvis.com is not endorsing any of the schools and is not responsible for any problems. If you have a concern, please talk to the school directly.

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    Listings below with “*” mean they were submitted by the school rather than a Houston parent. If you are a Houston parent and want to endorse the school, tell me!

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    • Parent Co-Ops:
    • Montessori Schools:
    • Schools/Early Childhood Centers:

    Parent Co-Ops:

    • Beehive Cooperative Preschool (West University Place)
      • Parent Co-op
      • 2 years & 8 months (by September 1) through 5 years old
      • AM Class & PM Class
      • On a parent’s work day, the parent and child arrive 15 minutes early and stay until all clean-up is completed.
    • “Poe Co” Poe Cooperative Nursery School (Museum District, 5315 Main St, Houston, TX 77004)
      • Parent Co-op
      • 3 years old or 4 years old by September 1.
      • Playbased program that teaches through play.
      • Monday – Friday: 8:30am-12:00pm, 8:00am-3:05pm option available Monday through Thursday
      • On your parent helper day, the parent must arrive by 8:15am and stay until 12:00pm.

    Montessori Schools:

    • Montessori Country Day School (Museum District, 5117 La Branch St, Houston, TX 77004)
      • Infant through 6 years old
      • 7:00am-6:00pm, year-round
    • Post Oak School (Bellaire, 4600 Bissonnet Street, Bellaire, TX 77401)
      • 14 months through 12th grade
      • Monday through Friday: 7:00am-6:00pm options
    • St. Stephen’s School (Montrose, 1800 Sul Ross, Houston, Texas, 77098)
      • 18 months through 8th grade
      • Monday through Friday, 8:00am-2:45pm, with before and after school options.
    • Wilson Elementary Montessori (2100 Yupon, Houston, TX 77006)
      • 4 year old preschool
      • Monday through Friday

    Schools/Early Childhood Centers:

    • Annunciation Orthodox School (Montrose, 3600 Yoakum Blvd, Houston, TX 77006)
      • 3 years old through either grade
      • 7:00am to 6:00pm options.
    • Avalon Academy (1616 Indiana St, Houston, TX 77006)
      • 6 weeks to 4 year old preschool.
      • 7:00-4:00pm.
    • Bear Creek United Methodist Church School (16000 Rippling Water Drive, Houston, Texas 77084)
      • 15 months through Kindergarten
      • 2, 3, 4, and 5 day option.
    • Becker (1500 Sunset Blvd, Houston, Texas 77005)
      • Young toddler through preschool and kindergarten bridge program.
      • Extended day available.
      • Incorporates indoor and outdoor activity with quiet and active experiences that include Jewish customs and traditions, language arts, science, math, music, art, fine and gross motor play, health and safety, and social skills.
    • Bethel Mother’s Day Out (Bethel Church, 825 Bering Drive, Houston, TX 77057)
      • 9 months through 5 years old
      • Thursdays & Fridays, 9:30am-2:30pm
    • Blossom Heights (Westpark near Fondren, 8702 Lipan Road, Houston, TX 77063)
      • 18 months through preschool
      • Flexible hours Monday – Friday, Early drop-off begins at 7:30, daily, Preschool program from 8:30am until 2pm, 2, 3, or 5 days a week, After care until 5:30 pm.
    • Chapelwood School for Young Children (11140 Greenbay, Houston, TX 77024)
      • 3 months to pre-kindergarten. Bridge program available.
      • School Day: 9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m., 2 days a week to 5 days a week. After school activities available.
    • Chrysalis Christian School (11522 Telge Rd Cypress, TX 77429)
      • 6 weeks to preschool.
      • 7:00-6:00pm options available.
    • Crossing Boarders (Rice Village, King Evangelical Lutheran Church, 2353 Rice Blvd, Houston, TX  77005)
      • Spanish, Mandarin, French and English Preschool
      • 18 months through 5 years old. Before and Afterschool care for 5-12 year olds.
    • Esperanza School (Rice Military/Heights,1100 Roy Street, Houston, TX, 77007)
      • 6 weeks through 5 years old.
      • Pre-School, Mother’s Day Out, Afterschool Programs, 6:30am – 6:00pm Options Available
    • Faith Lutheran Day School (Bellaire, 4600 Bellaire Blvd, Bellaire, TX 77401)
      • 3 years through Kindergarten, Kinder bridge available
      • Monday – Friday:  7:00am – 6:00pm
    • Klein Weekday Ministries (Klein United Methodist Church, 5920 FM 2920, Spring, TX)
      • 18 months through 5 years old
      • Monday-Thursday: 9:00am-1:00pm, Friday: 9:00am-12:00pm
      • Kindergarten Bridge offered
    • Our Savior Lutheran School (5000 W Tidwell Rd, Houston, TX 77091)
      • Preschool for 3 and 4 year olds. School is also K through 8th grade.
      • 9:00am to 2:00pm.
    • Presbyterian School (5300 Main Street, Houston, Texas 77004)
      • Preschool (2 by January 1) through Middle School
      • Monday – Friday: 8:00am – 6:00pm options
    • Rainard, Gifted & Talented (11059 Timberline Rd, Houston, TX 77043)
      • Pre-Kindergarten through 12th grade. 
      • Houston’s only nonprofit, private school for gifted children.
      • Monday-Friday: 8:15am to 12:30pm
    • The Regis School (7330 Westview Dr, Houston, TX 77055)
      • All Boys.
      • PreK 3 and 4.
      • 8:00am-3:00pm with extended day options.
    • River Oaks Baptist School (River Oaks, 2300 Willowick Rd  Houston, TX 77027)
      • 2 years old through 8th grade.
      • Pre-Kindergarten is 8:15am-11:45am with an option for 7:30am-3:15pm.
    • School for Little Children (Bellaire United Methodist Church, 4417 Bellaire Blvd, Bellaire, TX 77401)
      • Preschool: Turning 3 and 4, 2-5 days/week 9-12 (with stay and play option until 2 on select days)
      • NAEYC, MDO 15 mo-30 mo, 2 days/week 9-12 and 9-2
    • School of the Woods (1321 Wirt Road, Houston, Texas 77055)
      • 2. 5 years through high school
      • Monday – Friday:  7:00am – 6:00pm options available.
    • Spanish School 4 Kids (215 West 23rd. Houston, TX 77008)
      • Offers instructional immersion and dual language programs.
      • Ages 2-4 (plus a Kindergarten program). Instructional time is from 9 – 2 P.M. Extended time is from 8 – 9 A.M. and from 2 – 5 P.M.
    • St. Catherine’s Montessori (Timberside Dr near 610, 9821 Timberside, Houston, Texas 77025)
      • 14 months through 9th grade
      • Toddlers: Monday-Friday, 8:15am-11:30am, Primary: Monday-Friday, 8:15am-3:15pm, Extended Day until  6:00pm
    • St. Frances Episcopal Day School (Memorial, 335 Piney Point Rd, Houston, TX 77024)
      • 18 months to 8th grade
      • Monday – Friday, extended care until 6:00pm.
    • St. Martin’s Episcopal Preschool (St. Martin’s Episcopal Church, Galleria, 717 Sage Road, Houston, TX 77056)
      • 12 months through 5 years old
      • Monday – Friday, 8:30am-2:30pm
      • Kindergarten Bridge offered
    • St. Paul’s School (Museum District, 5400 Fannin, Houston, TX)
      • 6 months through kindergarten
      • 9:00am – 2:30pm, extended day 8:00am – 4:00pm.
    • Strawberry Fields of Learning (902 Marina Bay Dr, Kemah, TX 77565)
      • Walking to 6 years old.
      • Up to 5 days a week. 9:00am to 3:45pm, with extended day available.

    If you have more suggestions for the best Houston preschools, let us know!

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    Jill Jarvis is the owner of JillBJarvis.com, a BigKidSmallCity.com and Things to Do in Houston, with Kids, blog!

    She is the mom of 4 and started the website years ago… when she was tired of constantly cleaning up the same mess in the family room.

    Another mom showed her that you could just go do fun things in Houston, without hours of planning.

    This inspired the blog and changed everything about how she enjoyed life in Houston, with kids!

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    THE Top 10 Daycares in Houston, TX | Affordable Prices

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    Description:

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    Our teachers love working with children and have the skills and certification to support their development. From reading and numbers to music and crafts, each day is filled with age-appropriate activities that are both enriching and fun.
    Discovery Kids Academy of Greater Houston is committed to low staff to pupil ratios in order to provide:
    – Individual attention.
    – Activities designed to meet the differentiated needs of each student.
    – The stability of familiar faces each day.
    – Careful monitoring of hand washing, helping to better prevent the spread of colds and flu.
    And we provide the same types of activities as larger preschools:
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    – Developmentally appropriate educational toys and playground equipment to ensure children are engaged.

    Description:

    We believe that children thrive in an environment which values their own uniqueness, while providing support and opportunities to grow emotionally, socially and creatively. By building on each child’sstrengths, interests and curiosities, we guide each child to explore the world around them as well as develop new abilities and form close relationships….

    Description:

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    Principrin School

    2931 W 12th Street, Houston, TX 77008

    Starting at $1360/mo

    Description:

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    Principrin School has proudly partnered with the reknown MOTHER GOOSE TIME curriculum which has over 30 years of experience and meets all the standards on childhood education .
    For parents’ convenience, we work extended hours, Monday through Friday from 6:30 AM to 6:30 PM….

    Description:

    Welcome to Houston Heights Childcare! We are so much more than a place where you drop your children off. In fact, our mission is to give each child a unique learning experience so that they are able to developtheir curiosity, imagination, independence, and resourcefulness in a safe and stimulating environment.
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    Description:

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    St. Mark’s CDC

    600 Pecore Street, Houston, TX 77009

    Costimate: $144/wk

    Description:

    St. Mark’s CDC is a play-based preschool, utilizing Reggio Emilia inspired practices. Ideal candidates are able to work cooperatively within a team environment, work with children and families in a loving waythat stresses relationship building, and meet minimum education and experiential requirements….

    Primrose School

    3 Greenway Plaza, Houston, TX 77046

    Costimate: $158/wk

    Description:

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    Description:

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    We provide delicious home cooked meals for breakfast, lunch, and afternoon snack.
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    Turning Pointe Ministires School is a performing arts faithed based organization that provides performing arts courses, mentoring, and tutoring for students preschool and K-12

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    We at Bayou Village School offer a holistic approach to academic excellence that:
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    – preserves children s passion for learning.
    – allows the children to develop a strongconnection with nature.
    – fosters the development of children’s imagination and creativity.
    The Waldorf curriculum fulfills these criteria.
    Bayou Village School is a community of parents, educators and other area members who share the goal of establishing an accredited Waldorf school in Central Houston. We currently offer an Early Childhood program and Elementary Grades 1 – 5. We are a licensed childcare facility by the State of Texas and are a developing member of the Waldorf Early Childhood Association of North America.
    Being a school located in a city as international as Houston, our community is diverse and made up of families from across Texas, other cities from around the United States and countries beyond, including China, India, Australia, Mexico and England. Some families live near the school, while others drive into town from the outer Houston areas including Kingwood, Sugar Land and Katy. With this tapestry of backgrounds and culture we are a vibrant community sharing different customs and traditions among families. We support each other and share common ground in our desire to raise our children in the warm, nurturing environment Bayou Village School provides.
    Our campus has several classrooms, an active gardening program and a lovely outdoor play space located 5 minutes North of downtown Houston and east of the Heights neighborhood. We are located inside the City of Houston Loop 610 and conveniently off the Hardy Toll Road for those families who live in Spring, The Woodlands and other northern areas….

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    We are a private school serving ages 2- grade 8th. We offer empowerment-based education from an African-centered;global minded approach.
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    Esperanza School

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    The Esperanza School in Houston, Texas offers full day, half-day, and Saturday night childcare programs for infants, toddlers, and preschoolers. They stimulate the children’s cognitive, social, emotional andphysical growth to develop their talents and capabilities. They also provide ancillary (Spanish and music) and summer camp programs. Part-time programs are from eight-thirty in the morning to two-thirty in the afternoon….

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    90,000 US preschools in 2022: 90,001 90,002
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    Contents

    1. Features of American Kindergartens
    2. Classification of Preschools
    3. Private Kindergartens in the USA
    4. How much does a daycare cost?
    5. US public day care
    6. US home day care
    7. Church kindergartens in the USA
    8. Child welfare
    9. History of early kindergartens in the USA
    10. Who can be a kindergarten teacher?
    11. How can a Russian citizen open a kindergarten in the USA?

    Every parent once has to think about the education of their child. This is a very important issue that requires a special approach. With schools, everything seems to be clear, because secondary education is mandatory almost all over the world. But what about preschool?

    To take your child to kindergarten or not is the decision of the parents only.

    And many people decide to send their child to a preschool. There are only two drawbacks: lack of seats, or too much cost. This often interferes and forces parents to abandon such an idea.

    A child born in the United States of America immediately becomes a citizen of that country. And, as far as education is concerned, he is allowed absolutely free of charge to be in public kindergartens and study in the same school institutions.

    Unfortunately, kindergartens and schools offered by the US government do not accept foreign children. This means that a child who is not a citizen of the United States or is not a permanent resident of the country is only allowed to visit private institutions. Where is pre-school and primary education obtained (this number may include children from 5 to 14 years old, namely, to the eighth grade).

    Every US school will issue an F-1 visa to any child in order to attend preschool, elementary, or middle school.

    American Kindergarten Features

    Children three to six years of age have access to preschool education at any designated center.

    In some States, after the end of this period, all children are given special Certificates that contain data on attendance, behavior and other important achievements of the child.

    Some States even ask to see such a Certificate before enrolling a new student in primary education. Verification is usually carried out with the help of the local Department of Education.

    Classification of preschools

    In America, the entire preschool education system is divided into just a few categories. Both of them give children the opportunity to engage in unique programs tailored specifically for them, depending on their ages. Each educational institution is further subdivided into some categories.

    Private kindergartens in the US

    Private kindergartens in the US are more popular and widespread than any other, including in [year]. More than sixty percent of the country’s children go to them. In such institutions, lesson scenarios are quite diverse, food is thought out and much more that kids need.

    It is not uncommon for such an establishment to have its own bus designed to carry children. On such transport, groups of children go on excursions and other trips.

    Private buses can also be used for another service.

    If the parents of some school-going children are at work until late in the evening, the kindergarten is able to take the child under their care for a while.

    He will be under care until his parents pick him up. And, just the same, kindergarten transport is required to move from school to kindergarten.

    How much does it cost to stay in a kindergarten?

    The cost of a year’s full-time daycare in the US ranges from $2,000 to $8,000. In some places, such as New York, the price can reach up to thirty-five thousand.

    A full day most often starts at nine in the morning and ends at a quarter to three in the afternoon. If you plan to add the time of stay, for example, from eight to nine in the morning, or until six in the evening, then the price is calculated and paid separately from the main one.

    Public kindergartens in the USA

    These establishments are not as popular as the previous ones. This is due to the fact that public kindergartens in the United States have a fairly large number of inconveniences. The most important thing is the fullness of the groups.

    Due to the fact that there are too many children, not everyone is given due attention and care.

    Real Americans do not perceive state institutions also because there is a huge influx of foreign applicants. For example, migrant African Americans, dysfunctional families.

    Home based day care centers in the USA

    Home day care centers are becoming more and more popular every year. As a rule, such are arranged immediately in residential buildings, with the help of redevelopment of some rooms and playgrounds on the street.

    You will also need a certificate of ability to provide first aid in emergency situations, as well as compliance with all requirements.

    Home kindergartens can be large or small. Secondly, there cannot be more than a dozen guys if their number corresponds to their age, as well as the number of adult employees. In large kindergartens there are up to twelve children. At the same time, the standards are also observed.

    According to statistics, more than ten percent of parents opt for home institutions rather than others.

    Church kindergartens in the USA

    Americans trust such kindergartens most of all and highly value church preschool education. This is because most of the people who send their children to such establishments rely on employees. Knowing that the employees of these institutions are believers, parents believe that no problems or disasters will occur.

    Children who stay in the kindergarten all day long eat food brought from home.

    It will not be possible to reheat food, and this can be a disadvantage in some cases. If the child does not stay in the kindergarten until the evening, but leaves during the day, he is still present at dinner and eats his own food.

    Especially for parents who are interested, a list of what the children did during a certain period is posted. In addition, the menu is presented daily, where all the dishes that will be prepared that day are listed.

    Conditions for children

    Every semester, an assessment is held to test the child’s basic knowledge. If some children pass through the level of development, have a desire approved by their parents, then they can be transferred to the older group.

    Food is not always provided by the kindergarten, and you need to bring it from home.

    Payment for the year does not change, even if the child does not appear in the garden on a certain day. Therefore, parents who do not want to lose paid stay take their children away even if they are ill.

    And only when the temperature exceeds thirty-eight degrees, parents can take the child home at the request of the staff. According to the law, you cannot return to the kindergarten the next day. Returning earlier than a day is possible only with the permission of the doctor.

    US Kindergarten Facts

    The History of the First Kindergartens in the US

    The first Kindergarten began in the US in the mid-nineteenth century. Organized by German immigrants. At first, institutions were created only for German children. However, thirty years later, everything changed, and the number of establishments began to grow.

    Another reason for the spread of kindergartens was the rapid and continuous growth of residents in cities. There were more children who had nowhere to go during the working day of their parents.

    The first kindergartens were built for charity. Children from poor families were given food, clothes, shoes and other things.

    By the beginning of the 20th century, kindergartens were located and actively used in all major cities.

    At the same time, the creation of preparatory institutions at secondary school organizations began.

    Who can be a kindergarten teacher?

    To earn this position, you will need a teacher education. Specialized educators are required to understand psychology, to understand how to educate children of younger preschool ages.

    In addition to having knowledge, skills are also required.

    So, for example, an experienced kindergarten teacher in the United States will quickly understand the emotional state of the child and figure out what he needs.

    How can a Russian citizen open a kindergarten in the USA?

    In America, the business of opening mini-kindergartens for a short period of time is widely known. This activity is in demand and, according to the researchers, in the future it will only become more popular and more widespread.

    All because about eighty-five percent of the country’s inhabitants working somewhere are family people. And almost half of them have children who have not yet reached the age of majority.

    Small kindergartens are usually located in private apartments or houses. The hostess of the dwelling often becomes a teacher and takes under temporary guardianship from two to five children. One hour of such a nanny will cost 15-50 dollars.

    At the same time, the baby will receive a lot of care and attention. The price depends on the density of the program for the child. The more interesting and voluminous it is, the higher the price.

    Kindergarten in the USA

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    Kindergartens in the USA: how they differ from Russian ones and how much they cost

    “Bell” – I remember a kindergarten with that name. I used to go there when I was little. And I went literally: at the age of 4, my parents calmly sent me to kindergarten alone – fortunately it was not far away. Since I was small, I don’t know what was needed to get into such an institution near the house. Now they joke about Russian kindergartens that you have to get in line for him when the child is only in the “project”. Of course, there are also private gardens, but not everyone can afford them, and they are not very common. This system of child education is fundamentally different from the American.

    There are no public kindergartens in the USA, only private ones. Anyone can take care of the younger generation by collecting documents and opening a private institution. True, there are budget gardens for those who do not have money. The monthly fee for the maintenance of a child there is small or non-existent. But to get into such a kindergarten, you need documentary evidence of low income, and there are always not enough places there, and the stay of children is also not the best.

    Private kindergartens are another matter. Most of them are in America. And families have to use their services, because under American law it is forbidden to leave a child at home alone until the age of 12. The postman, courier, even friendly neighbors may well “squeal”, and at the same time they will consider that they are doing you a favor, fulfilling their civic duty. Parents may be fined, or they may raise the issue of deprivation of parental rights. So kindergartens in America are in great demand, and the business of opening them is very popular.

    To open a home kindergarten, you need to rent a house (or use your own), collect a package of documents, survive the onslaught of several inspections that will confirm the place is safe for children, take an orientation course, and also obtain a license. When renting, be sure to notify the owner of your intentions and obtain permission from him.

    According to the law, if there are no more than 6 children in the kindergarten, then it is not necessary to notify the owner. But in practice, if you want to maintain good relations and rent a house for a long time, it is better to negotiate with the owner. Unfortunately, not all owners agree to rent a house for such a purpose, but they can be understood: either a family of 4-5 people lives, or a gang of 8-10 tomboys rush around the house.

    As a rule, such a kindergarten has several zones: for games, for sleeping, for eating. Well, if there is a backyard for walking.

    There are American, Russian, Spanish, Chinese and other kindergartens, and they have different nuances that are inherent in the culture of these countries. Many Russian-speaking mothers seek to arrange a child in a Russian kindergarten, and there are several reasons for this. Firstly, such a kindergarten is as close as possible to the Soviet type to which we are accustomed. Secondly, Russian and English are used more often in such kindergartens, which allows children not to forget their native language.

    Thirdly, the stay of children in such a kindergarten is different from the American standard. For example, local kindergartens often do not provide any food – children dine with what their parents put in or eat some kind of snacks. Daytime sleep in American kindergartens terrifies Russian mothers: children sleep in clothes and shoes on some thin rugs thrown right on the floor.

    In Russian kindergartens, children usually expect a full hot meal, beds to sleep in and discipline. Therefore, there are often no places in them, and you need to get on the waiting list in advance, especially if the kindergarten has positive reviews and a good reputation. I know families where whole generations of children went to the same Russian kindergarten. In small groups, there is usually no age difference: both toddlers and older children are together.

    “And how much does all this pleasure cost,” you ask? Depends on the state, educational programs, the prestige of the area and other factors. In particular, in California, namely in San Francisco and the Bay area, this is an expensive pleasure – $ 1,200-$ 1,600 per month, and this is an average.

    There is also the possibility of a partial stay: half a day or several days a week. The full price usually includes stay from 8 (9) am to 5- (6) pm. Each kindergarten builds its own schedule, and for some reason it never coincides with the standard working schedule of parents. How many times have I seen mom or dad rush headlong out of the office in order to have time to pick up the baby. For being late, they will usually charge an extra payment: $ 1 per minute, or whoever is in what much.

    The price also depends on what the kindergarten specializes in and what the parent offers. In some, it is only about looking after the child. They say there are kindergartens where teachers with children only watch TV shows all day long. In other kindergartens, they study drawing, music, reading, and on holidays they take children on excursions. Of course, prices in such places will differ. The price also depends on the age of the baby: for the smallest, kindergartens are called DayCare, they take from 6 weeks to 2-3 years old, Preschool – for children from 3 to 5 years old and the last step – Kindergarden – a preparatory class before school. It is clear that there is more trouble with babies: from feeding to changing a diaper – accordingly, the stay will cost more.

    The correct and good kindergarten is usually searched for by recommendations, sometimes they turn to reviews on Yepl. An important factor is the remoteness of the kindergarten from home, it is illogical to take a child for an hour and a half even to the most beautiful kindergarten. I know people who have regretted more than once that they did not choose a kindergarten closer. Still, it is better to spend this extra hour with your family, and not on the road. What do you think?

    How are kindergartens organized in the USA?

    Lunch for children is not cooked in the garden, but brought by parents in a thermos, children sleep on the floor dressed and shod. If a parent is 15 minutes late to pick up their child, they will be fined $20. For each subsequent minute, $1 is added. This is not all the horrors that I heard about American kindergartens before moving here. Let’s figure out what’s what.

    Firstly, a kindergarten in the US is not an institution that is necessary to attend, hence the huge number of them and competition. A child can be sent to kindergarten from 6 weeks, because the concept of a decree as a leave for pregnancy, childbirth and caring for him among Americans is completely far from ours. These are not paid months and years of sitting at home, but a matter of weeks. The employer is waiting for a new mother in 4-6 weeks after the birth of the baby. And then the parents are looking for a solution – to stay at home with the child until school (4-5 years old), look for a nanny (about $ 2,000 for her services) or a kindergarten (from $ 1,200 per month). It all depends on family income. Often mothers stay at home and look after their children themselves, if almost all of their salary goes to a nanny or a nursery, they see no point in going to work. But if the mother earns well and wants to grow professionally, the child goes to day care.

    As I said, there are a huge number of types of kindergartens in the States. But all of them are subject to strict state control and licensing. You have passed the control and meet the standards – you can open a garden even on the territory of your own home. The gardens accept kids from 6 am and can look after the child around the clock.

    The quality of services depends on how much you are willing to pay for them. Some part of the population is content with a standard kindergarten for $1200, someone can afford to pay amounts from $5000.

    Ordinary child care facility does not include breakfast and lunch cooking, parents bring food in thermoses and lunch boxes. And this is not from the laziness of the kindergarten workers, but from the fact that children often suffer from allergies and kindergarten workers protect themselves from millions of lawsuits. It happens, of course, that food is still offered to children, but again it all depends on your payment. Microwave pizza and a glass of milk for less money and a full meal with soups and snacks for more money. Americans bring up independence in children, children are encouraged when they pour themselves juice or milk. They also learn to go to the toilet on their own. Sometimes it goes to extremes when the child just pisses in his pants just because the teacher thought that he himself could serve himself. Therefore, it is necessary to negotiate on the shore. Since the kindergartens are not territorially tied, parents themselves choose the staff and conditions, figuring out the methods of education before giving their child to strangers for the whole day.

    It is also necessary to find out if educational games are supposed to be in this institution, since not all kindergartens will learn letters and numbers: someone simply provides food and safety for children, and someone is seriously engaged in educating kids using different methods. You can find Waldorf, Reggio Emilia, Montessori gardens, all of them are selected according to the characteristics and preferences of the child.

    One thing unites all American gardens – children sleep dressed and on the floor. That is, not quite on the floor, often very low beds, with almost no legs, or sleeping mattresses. This is primarily due to the fall of children, again, no one wants to be condemned by their parents. Secondly, full-fledged beds take up too much space, and folding beds are unknown to Americans, and if they were known, they would not be approved by the state because of the load on the spine. The practice of putting children to bed is due to frequent natural disasters in America. It is easier and safer to take out the pupils, already dressed and shod, than in a panic to pull the undressed children out of the burning building, for example. The Americans themselves are normal about sleeping on the floor in clothes, they generally have a very simple approach to education. But on local forums, once a month, a cry is heard from a fresh immigrant mother from a post-Soviet republic. For such parents and for such parents in America there is a special kind of kindergarten: the Russian kindergarten. Natives of the CIS recreate the spirit and atmosphere of a Soviet educational institution – with cereals for breakfast, borscht for lunch, sleeping in pajamas on ordinary beds. Educators read fairy tales to children, wipe their noses and priests, in general, they behave like in their homeland. There is nothing bad in this, just as there is nothing good. Well, at least they don’t beat them with wet rags and don’t put them in a corner.

    Speaking of punishments. This usually happens if the child poses a threat to other children, for example, after asking not to hit another child, he continues to hit him. Children are punished in kindergartens by sitting on a chair for one minute during the year. They talk to him, explain, if the child continues to behave in this way, the teacher informs the parents. Parents themselves can watch what is happening in the surveillance cameras, if the garden provides for their installation.

    The responsibility for the child of the parents to the state in the United States is simply enormous. Bad attitudes towards children can be reported to special social services by the child himself, as well as by neighbors, teachers, and caregivers. One of the signs of bad “parenting” is that a child is taken from kindergarten much later than the agreed time. First, every minute of being late is subject to a fine of a certain amount, and in repeated cases, the teacher reports to the police and guardianship services, and this option is very, very serious. The baby can be transferred to a foster family if it turns out that the biological parents do not take care of him.

    There are no parent-teacher meetings in American kindergartens, this concept is generally alien to Americans. All the necessary information for parents is sent to them by mail or is said at a personal meeting. There are no matinees to which we are accustomed, celebrations are held without special preparation and very directly.

    America is a large country, and there are hundreds of thousands of kindergartens, hence the huge variations in the approach to raising children. But the most important thing for American parents is the confidence in the safety of the child, that he is dry, fed and under supervision. As, however, for all parents of the world.

    RUSSIAN KINDERGARTEN OPENED IN HOUSTON – Our Texas – Russian Newspaper in Houston, Dallas, San-Antonio, Austin, Texas

    The question of how to preserve the Russian language among immigrant children has been the subject of a very long-standing dispute. Some believe that the faster the child will join the new environment, the easier it will be psychologically for him. Others are sure that the Russian language will not be useful to their children in life, “so why suffer in vain.” Still others would like to be able to speak with children in their usual, native language, but the work that needs to be done for this seems overwhelming. The fourth, on the contrary, sparing no effort and time, teach their children to read by syllables, and then they read Russian books with them and speak only Russian at home.

    It’s no secret that the majority of children who grew up in America from completely Russian-speaking families and, moreover, from bilingual families, do not speak Russian. Why?
    For the first time, a child is in direct contact with anyone other than the family in kindergarten. In America, with the advent of kindergarten, English very quickly becomes dominant for the child. If the baby does not receive help in the development of native speech, the native language begins to weaken, get lost. Very soon, the child begins to lack words, expressions, language structures in his native language, the language of his parents, grandparents.

    Psychologists say that the most favorable time for the development of a language (both native and foreign) is before the age of 6 years. This age is great for learning a language by “immersing” in the language environment of communication. At the same time, children do not overexert themselves, since this method corresponds to the natural process of mastering the language, which everyone goes through in childhood.

    How to immerse a small child in such a “tongue bath”? The most natural way is to place it in a Russian-speaking environment, i.e. to a Russian kindergarten.

    Today, Russian kindergartens are very popular in America. In New York, Washington, Chicago, Los Angeles, Dallas and many other cities where a sufficient number of the Russian-speaking population lives.

    This is the first such kindergarten in Houston.

    We’re talking to Maria Levina, founder of the Mashenka Russian Kindergarten in Houston.

    Tell us how your project started?

    In 2009, my family, husband, and 11-year-old daughter and I ended up in Houston. In September 2010, our second girl was born. Having coped a little with children’s everyday problems, we began to think about the time when we inevitably need to go to work, i.e. somewhere to put the baby. For many reasons, we want to keep the Russian language for our children. Firstly, it is our native language, and we treat it extremely carefully. Secondly, we have a huge number of childhood memories – books, films that we would like to share with our children. Thirdly (and maybe it should be “firstly”), we have an older generation, grandparents, great-grandmothers. They communicate with their grandchildren exclusively in Russian, and it seems to us that in no case should we interrupt the connection of these generations just because our children grow up in a different language environment.

    I must say right away that my husband and I are very close to the idea of ​​raising children in a multilingual environment. We believe (following scientists, educators, child psychologists) that every child owns the apparatus for learning not one, but many languages. Knowledge of languages ​​opens up new opportunities not only in the future profession, but also allows the child to develop comprehensively. In addition, multilingual children, and subsequently adults, tend to be more tolerant towards other peoples, languages ​​and cultures. My husband and I have not yet agreed on a second language. It will be French or Spanish. And then English, of course.

    In general, there was no disagreement in our family about the fact that the first language of our little daughter would be Russian. Shortly after the birth, we began to look for the appropriate environment for the child.

    It turned out that apart from a Russian-speaking nanny, there are no other opportunities in Houston. There is a Russian school here, there is a wonderful Russian children’s theater. But these are events, firstly, for older children, and secondly, they allow you to communicate in Russian for only a few hours a week. If you cannot afford to take a Russian-speaking nanny or want your child to spend most of his active time in a team, most of the time around your baby will be spoken English.

    It was at this moment that an idea arose, which in itself is not at all new. We miss the Russian kindergarten.

    Maria, do you have a pedagogical education?

    No, my education has an indirect relation to pedagogy. I am a physicist, and for many years before moving to the United States I worked at the St. Petersburg Institute of Physics and Technology. But I have been interested in early childhood development for a very long time. When my eldest daughter was born, I studied in detail the Russian system, first of preschool education, and then of school education. I wanted to change something so much that I organized a home mathematical school (fortunately, my daughter was interested in everything related to arithmetic and logic).

    In addition, many years ago, in Germany, I was introduced to a wonderful person, Vadim Levin. Probably many readers of your newspaper remember his wonderful children’s poems. “Stupid horse” has long been a good childhood friend with us. Vadim Alexandrovich has been living in Germany for many years. Deals with problems, or better to say, features, of bilingualism in children. By the way, according to him, he started this work because one of his grandsons became a citizen of Germany, and the second granddaughter became a citizen of Israel. With all the ensuing language implications. I followed his work for many years, not at all imagining that I would use his experience. And now it is very useful in our new business.

    Maria, finally, tell us a little about the kindergarten itself.

    Our kindergarten for children from 2 to 5 years old. We work from 7:30 am to 6:30 pm. So working parents may well leave their children with us. We are located in Sugar Land. This is a quiet green area. The first questions that parents ask when they come to our kindergarten are: what will the child eat, where and how will he sleep, how are walks organized. Our children walk in a well-equipped playground, away from the busy streets. Now that the hot Houston summer is over, we’ve started walking more.

    We offer 3 meals a day at home, including a full hot lunch at 12 noon and afternoon tea at 4 pm. We prepare all dishes ourselves from fresh organic products, without the use of frozen semi-finished products. Naturally, at the request of the parents, they can bring food from home to the child, but everyone likes our cuisine so much that none of the parents does this.

    It is customary in kindergartens to combine bedrooms with playrooms. That is, at the right time, bedding, mattresses are taken out of the lockers and placed directly on the floor. We follow a different practice. Each of our children has their own crib and the bedroom is only a bedroom. There you can change clothes for bed, lie down with your favorite toy, listen to the teacher read a fairy tale, and get enough sleep before evening classes and games.

    Maria, according to you, children can stay with you up to 11 hours a day. It is too long. Do you somehow build a daily routine in advance or does everything happen spontaneously?

    Of course, we adhere to the regime. Otherwise, we would not be able to fully engage with children. Secondly, following the regime, we gradually accustom children to such not very pleasant things as the daily routine, self-discipline.

    And how do children react to this? After all, at home, the day is built quite differently.

    You know, children, strange as it may sound, love order. They feel more confident in the usual mode. Any change in the usual routine of children excites and unbalances. With our first children, it took us about a week and a half to get used to the schedule and feel natural.

    What’s on your schedule besides eating, walking, and sleeping?

    What you have listed is only the social skills that we instill in our children. Most of the time is devoted to classes. They include the development of fine motor skills, speech, the basics of logic and arithmetic, creativity, outdoor games, familiarity with the environment, free play as a means of socialization. Now we are starting to develop the direction of early musical education and gymnastics. By the way, we are looking for qualified employees for music lessons with children.

    We make sure that classes are interesting for children. Otherwise, no effect will be achieved. Frequent change of activity is a guarantee that classes will be productive for children. Our main task is to show them that doing business is interesting.

    And what do you do if the children do not want to do this or that “thing” that you have in your lesson plan?

    We are trying to find other ways. Do not repeat the syllables that you read yesterday, but play letter lotto. If you do not want to read a fairy tale, you can come up with your own. Now we teach children to watch filmstrips and talk about what they see on the screen. In general, we keep the direction of the lesson, and adjust the content to “today’s situation”.

    Is it difficult?

    It was difficult in the beginning. The children got used to the new environment. We got to know them, their habits, peculiarities. Each child needs an individual approach. Of course, it’s not easy. Therefore, we have a small kindergarten. Only six people. In such a group, we have the opportunity to take a closer look at everyone and make his day psychologically comfortable and interesting.

    Six people must be much less than the demand that will be in Houston for your offer. By the way, do you expect only children from Russian-speaking families in your kindergarten?

    Of course not. We are waiting for children from Russian-speaking and bilingual families, as well as children for whom Russian is a foreign language.

    In that case, do you plan to expand your structure?

    Yes. We are opening an extended day program for children who have already started school, and a program for children who are learning at home. Therefore, in addition to interested parents, we are waiting for interested teachers. If you have a desire to work with children, work experience and enthusiasm, come. We are waiting for you.

    Maria, thank you very much for the interesting and detailed story. I wish good luck to such a wonderful business and hope for future meetings with you and interesting news about your project!

    How to enroll a child in a kindergarten in the US and how much does it cost

    Children in kindergartens have educational activities. Photo: Marina Ray

    The pre-school system in the US is fundamentally different from the usual “post-Soviet” one, and therefore, at first, it causes a lot of excitement for parents. Rubik will help you figure out where to take your children, how much it costs, where and how to find free kindergartens and which ones are better.

    Daycare / Preschool / Pre-K

    Daycare in the US is called preschool or daycare and is all private and paid in most cases. Many kindergartens take children from the age of one, although there are those that even accept monthly babies (remember that in the USA there is no state-guaranteed decree). The younger the child, the more expensive the kindergarten. In most cities, a full-day kindergarten (from 7 am to 7 pm) with food will cost between $800 and $2,500 per month.

    Some cities and states have partially subsidized kindergarten programs for 3 and 4 year olds ( Pre-K 3 and Pre-K 4 ). They are called so because it is preparation for the “zero” (Kindergarden). In New York, by decision of Mayor Bill de Blasio, in some areas there are free pre-k for 3-4-year-olds, but in practice everything is far from being so rosy.

    Yuliana Artanova from New York explains that registration for these free Pre-Ks starts early (around January) and results are announced in May (training starts in August-September, depending on the area). You cannot choose a specific kindergarten or school for this program, you can only mark the desired one in the area of ​​\u200b\u200bresidence. “There are still very few gardens with such a program. We started from the Bronx and Brooklyn. And while there they are only engaged with children for a couple of hours, ”writes Yuliana.

    Autumn festival in Pre-K. Photo by Angelina Calceva

    Anna Bodulescu, when applying for a free Pre-K for her child, was 245th in line out of 152 places available. “But even if you won a place in the lottery, your child can attend kindergarten for free only 2.5 hours a day,” writes Anna, “the rest must be paid. And you can’t go there only for these free 2.5 hours.”

    Public schools sometimes also have Pre-K, but only for certain categories of children: disabled, with special needs, from low-income families, from military families, for toddlers who do not speak English.

    Information on a particular state and city is best searched on the Internet. For example, for the state of New Jersey, this site lists cities with free or cheap gardens. Search in your county.

    Angelina Kaltseva of Fort Lee, New Jersey, says her children are now in Pre-K. She used to live in Jersey City, and there were free kindergartens at public schools (for children of four years old). Now in their city a kindergarten for the same age category is paid. “It costs like a private garden – in the region of a thousand dollars. He is in a public school, works according to the school schedule (that is, until 14-30),” Angelina notes. As a result, she gave the children to a private kindergarten, which came out cheaper.

    “Zero” for 5-year-olds (Kindergarten or simply K)

    “Zero” accepts children from 5 years old. Photo: Marina Ray

    Kindergarten or “zero” is practically a school. Visiting it seems to be optional, but it’s stupid to refuse – it’s still a free program, at state (public) schools. After the age of five, there is no need to pay or stay at home with the child – and parents usually breathe a sigh of relief.

    In By a child can be enrolled if at the beginning of the school year (usually August or September) he or she is 5 years old. You need to register in January or February (depending on the state). The rules for visiting the “null” are as strict as the schools – that is, skipping classes, if the parents want to go on vacation with the child, will no longer work.

    “It’s very strict with passes,” writes Tatyana Kuzmina from Alabama, “after the third one, they are already called to the administration. Being late is also considered a pass.

    In some states, if mom or dad does not have time to pick up their baby within the agreed time, then a certain amount set by the administration is automatically deducted from the parent’s bank card. And after several such cases, the kindergarten may report “negligent” parents to social services.

    And you can get into such a kindergarten, as well as into a public school, only if you live in the area to which this school belongs.

    Lesya Perez from Texas says that they even had to move to another area to apply for free kindergarten at a highly rated school. And since there are good schools in good areas, they now have to pay more for their new housing.

    Children in the US enjoy going to kindergarten. Photo: Lesia Perez

    You can’t lie about your address. The school checks whether the child lives at the indicated address (parents must bring supporting documents, and there are also home inspections). “If it suddenly turns out that the address does not match, then the parents will have to pay the full cost of the annual education,” Lesya explains, “in our school, for example, $ 12,483. In principle, you can get a criminal charge for this.”

    The relevance of the child’s address in different states is checked in different ways: in Texas twice a year, for example. And in Illinois, you need to confirm the address only once, and not annually, writes Svetlana Gerasimova.

    In New Jersey, not even all 5-year-old children at the place of residence are taken to the “zero” at the state school, says Angelina Kaltseva: won, they give places in another nearby school,” she explains.

    As a general rule, bring a birth certificate, proof of residence (address bills, rental contract, home ownership documents), child’s medical record, vaccination record, and completed forms.

    In Illinois, they ask for a pediatrician’s examination form with vaccinations, an examination by a dentist, an ophthalmologist, and a hearing test – all of this, except for a pediatrician, must be submitted annually, writes Svetlana Gerasimova. For a kindergarten, residency is not important, the main thing is vaccinations.

    In “zeros” at public schools, education costs are financed from the state budget. Children are provided with most educational aids, a school bus is available for them (but not always, there are a number of conditions), cheap meals. So, breakfast costs $1.1, lunch $2.3. For privileged categories of children, the cost is even less – 30 cents for breakfast and 40 for lunch (data for Texas).

    Menu for October 2019 at Kindergarten. Photo: Lesya Perez

    American public educational institutions are famous for the fact that they really don’t have any additional fees and charges for “gifts for the teacher” and “for repairs”, but it turned out that sometimes parents still have to pay for additional activities.

    “We donated $40 for the Day of Photography, $25 for the Book Fair, another $10-15 for the zoo. And this is only for 2 months of study!”, says Lesya Perez.

    Also, at the beginning of the school year, parents receive a list of stationery that they need to buy. These lists are “approved and agreed upon” – so that large retailers and supermarket chains even sell such sets already fully stocked. You just need to select the name of your school and class from the list. Delivery to the right class is even possible, and not home, said Lesya. The cost of a set varies depending on the school and time of year, but the average is $45-80.

    Kindergarten can also be paid – for example, at a paid daycare center. There discipline and requirements may not be so strict.

    What surprises our parents

    Many things in American nurseries and kindergartens seem unusual and even strange to our immigrants – for example, the fact that children there most often sleep in shoes (and do not necessarily have beds at all).

    Children sleep on the floor in clothes and shoes. Photo: Marina Ray

    This is because in the USA there are “protocols” for all occasions.

    Marina Ray from Florida says that children should be given food with them – in lunch boxes, babies sleep in clothes and shoes in plastic “troughs” or on mats, which are simply laid out on the floor during “quiet time” (teachers explain that this is done for the safety of children, in order to quickly evacuate in emergency situations without wasting time on dressing). And in the nursery, Marina’s 2-month-old daughter cannot fall asleep, because she likes to sleep on her side or on her stomach, and “according to the protocol”, babies are supposed to sleep there only on their backs so that they don’t suffocate in their sleep.

    “But the caregivers are mostly caring,” says Marina, “and they even rock my daughter in her arms if she doesn’t fall asleep on her back and cries.”

    Kindergarten teachers are caring. Photo: Marina Ray

    The “first shock” for Vladislava from Northern California was the request of the teachers to bring a pillow and a blanket: “They have a quiet hour – on the floor”. Kindergarten in their state is optional and the child is there from 8:25 am to 2:30 pm. For enrollment, you need a vaccination card and proof of residence. “We were very lucky with the educators,” Vladislava writes. “I was worried that my daughter would not like it because she did not know the language, but from the first day everything was fine.”

    Private kindergartens can be small, “home” (there are often Russian-speaking kindergartens of this type), or they can be quite large, where children are separated by age groups – as in their homeland. In turn, these groups are divided into subgroups – full-time and part-time. But regardless of age, exciting developmental activities are conducted with all children, and the schedule of such activities is drawn up almost a year in advance. And at the end of each day, parents get a “report” about what their kids did today.

    Basic answers to preschool questions can be found here.

    Rubik also wrote about the system of preschool education in this article.

    how my husband and I live in Houston

    This text was written in the Community, it retains the author’s style and spelling.

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    Three years ago, my husband received a work visa in the United States. This was not his first American work visa, but we decided to move only in 2019. Initially, his place of work was at the customer’s office in Houston, Texas – yes, the same “Houston, we have a problem!”.

    A year later, during the pandemic, the client had to leave the services of consultants, and the husband began to work remotely for clients from other states, but we did not move, and below I will tell you why.

    Usually all immigrants flock to cities that are well known: New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Chicago and Miami, and few people dream of moving to Texas, although this is one of the largest, richest and most developed states in the USA .

    Before moving, I imagined Texas as the state of the old westerns: terrible heat, lifeless landscapes, scorpions, cacti, cowboys and boredom. From such a bleak prospect, I wanted to cry. But the reality turned out to be quite different.

    What kind of city

    We live in the city of Houston, which is the 4th largest city in the United States in terms of size, and this is one of the greenest cities that I have been to (spoiler: we have already traveled around America a lot). The city is very large and international, there are a lot of people from different parts of the world, the whole city is a solid colorful mixture from all over the world, which is very reflected in the local cuisine and cultural life: there are more than 10 thousand cafes, bars and restaurants, and the locals really love delicious food. eat! Some festivals, performances, shows, performances and exhibitions are constantly held. To be honest, this variety is hard to find in other American cities.

    A reasonable question arises, why does the city attract people so much? The fact is that Houston has become a metropolis thanks to large international oil and gas companies and chic medical centers that are based here and which attract a huge amount of investment for development.

    Another huge plus of the city, and indeed of the entire state, is the relative cheapness of life and low taxes: if Californians can hardly afford to buy a tiny old house for $700,000 somewhere on the outskirts, then for this money in Hugh you can buy yourself a new big house in a decent area. This city is a chic option for immigrants who have just moved to America and are starting life from scratch.

    How We Moved

    In 2019, my husband received an O work visa. The O-1 visa is a non-immigrant visa for foreign nationals with outstanding or unique abilities. It is issued for up to three years with the possibility of annual renewal.

    In order to obtain an O-1 visa, a foreign national must prove that they have achieved the highest results in their field of activity and have received a high level of recognition. In each sub-category of this visa, special requirements apply to evidence of unique abilities for their confirmation. The requirements should be discussed with an immigration lawyer, since each case has its own nuances, but the general list is freely available on the Internet.

    Immigration services were paid by the employer, we paid for air tickets to Madrid, where we applied to the American embassy for a visa on the recommendation of a lawyer.

    Housing

    Buying a house in the US immediately after moving is not an easy task, especially now that house prices have skyrocketed since the pandemic (they talk about a housing bubble) and you don’t have any credit history yet. The surest option is to rent a house or apartment in the first year, there are many options, and look at the areas.

    Many, especially families with school-age children, prefer to rent apartments somewhere in the suburbs of Houston, where life is very calm and measured and prices are low, but for us it seemed too boring, so we took an apartment more expensive, but closer to the center and entertainment.

    We have been living in the same complex for the fourth year, and thanks to such loyalty, our apartment costs us much less than other tenants who often move. I like that the complex has a large gym, which helps to save on subscriptions and fight laziness every day, a yoga studio, two swimming pools that we very rarely use, a cinema – always busy with someone, a grill and a large common room where you can collect friends.

    Opposite the complex is a huge shopping mall and several popular restaurants. We pay $1455+ water/gas and electricity $150 on average per month, which is considered quite cheap for this complex and the area as a whole. On average, a small kopeck piece will cost from $2,000.

    Transport and auto

    In almost all American cities, public transport is not developed, taxis are expensive, so there is nowhere without your own car. When we just moved in, we took a brand new red Mustang – my husband’s dream – for leasing, but this turned out to be not the right decision, very stupid, I would say.

    But there was no choice: without a credit history, it turned out to be very difficult and expensive to buy a new car, and leasing – please, although in reality this type of transaction is unprofitable. We managed to get rid of leasing ahead of schedule for the second year and take another car on credit. We pay $600 per month + $135 insurance.

    The first shock came when we realized that even if you have car insurance and you got into an accident through no fault of your own, the insurance will cover only a small part of the repair, but your monthly payment will immediately increase by $100-200. Insurance companies absolutely do not care who is right and who is wrong: everyone will pay.

    Medicine

    The second shock came when we faced the cost of medical care and how health insurance works. Even with a good medical plan, you never know how much you end up paying for an appointment or procedure, the bills themselves can come months after treatment, and the amounts in them can be five figures or even be in error.

    I have cried more than once and remembered the MHI policy, and no matter how they scold the medical system in Russia, people at least have somewhere to turn for free medical care. But such is the system, just accept and accept that getting sick in America is very expensive, regardless of the state.

    Expenses

    Grocery is the most expensive item in our budget: every week we spend about $200 just on food + minor expenses on household chemicals. Internet $75, mobile phone $75. From the weekly guild beach: $30 trip to the shooting range and $50 personal figure skating lesson.

    Pros and Cons

    Houston is a great city to start your US immigration journey. It has everything and even more, the prices are adequate, and the people are friendly. There is a large Russian-speaking community in the city and you can always find someone to talk to and where to go if you get lonely. If you want variety, then you can fly from Houston to Miami, Los Angeles, New York, Denver or Mexico within three hours.

    Probably the biggest plus and minus of Houston is the weather: if in winter the temperature usually does not drop below 15 degrees and very rarely to 10), which looks like an advantage, then in summer it rises to an unbearably hot 40 degrees.

    For about three months a year, locals spend their homes under air conditioning or by the pool and go out only after sunset. After the gray and dank Moscow winters, I thought “anything, as long as it’s not cold”, but as life has shown, the heat can also quickly get boring and bring great discomfort.

    Another nuance: Houston is located near the Gulf of Mexico, and, accordingly, in the danger zone of hurricanes and floods.

    Mount nebo preschool: School – MT. NEBO UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

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    Mt. Nebo Christian Preschool | Boonsboro MD

    About the Provider

    Description: Our Mission is to provide quality preschool education in a Christian environment, where playing and learning go hand in hand where new discoveries are always celebrated where sharing is taught and patience is practiced where time is spent to wonder at God’s world and where children can grow and develop as they prepare for the challenge of both school and life.

    Program and Licensing Details

    • License Number:
      255400
    • Capacity:
      113
    • Age Range:
      6 weeks through 17 months, 18 months through 23 months, 2 years, 3 years, 4 years, 5 years, 5 years to 15 years
    • Enrolled in Subsidized Child Care Program:
      No
    • Schools Served:
      Boonsboro Elementary
    • District Office:
      Region 7 – Western Maryland
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      (301) 791-4585 (Note: This is not the facility phone number.)

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    Date Type Regulations Status
    2022-02-14 Mandatory Review
    Findings:
    No Noncompliances Found
    2022-01-20 Other
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    No Noncompliances Found
    2021-05-03 Complaint 13A.16.08.02B Corrected
    Findings:
    Director was reminded that there should at no time be any one in charge of the children unless they have completed a background. When specialist observed the P-K 4 room, the financial officer (a previous employee of the day care, but not reported to OCC) was covering a staff member’s bathroom break
    2021-02-24 Complaint 13A.16.06.13C Corrected
    Findings:
    A SUBSTITUTE HAS BEEN USED IN THE 4 YEAR OLD CLASSROOM FOR MORE THAN 2 WEEKS. NO DOCUMENTATION HAS BEEN RECEIVED TO DEMONSTRATE THAT REASONABLE EFFORTS HAVE BEEN MADE, WITH NO SUCCESS, TO OBTAIN A QUALIFIED SUBSTITUTE. DIRECTOR WILL SUBMIT DOCUMENTION OR WILL SUPPLY A QUALIFIED STAFF MEMBER TO FILL THIS POSITION.
    2021-02-24 Complaint 13A.16.08.02A Corrected
    Findings:
    ONE STAFF MEMBER DOES NOT QUALIFY TO BE IN CHARGE OF A 4 YEAR OLD GROUP. SHE HAS THE 90 CLOCK HOUR CLASS BUT NEEDS THE ADA AND THE COMMUNICATION CLASS IN ORDER TO QUALIFY. IN THE MEAN TIME, THERE WILL BE A QUALIFIED PERSON IN THE CLASSROOM TO MEET COMAR REGULATIONS. THIS STAFF MEMBER WILL QUALIFY BEFORE MONDAY, MARCH 1ST.
    2021-02-17 Other
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    No Noncompliances Found
    2021-02-11 Conversion 13A.16.03.02C(1) Corrected
    Findings:
    CONSUMER INFORMAITON IS NEEDED FOR 5 CHILDREN.
    2021-02-11 Conversion 13A.16.03.04D(3) Corrected
    Findings:
    HEALTH INVENTORY NEEDED FOR ONE CHILD
    2021-02-11 Conversion 13A.16.03.04E Corrected
    Findings:
    LEAD RESULTS NEEDED FOR TWO CHILDREN
    2020-07-30 Mandatory Review
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    No Noncompliances Found

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    Mt Nebo Christian Preschool – Care.com Boonsboro, MD

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    6:00AM – 6:00PM

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    • The Mount Nebo Christian Academy was founded in 1994 to serve as an
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      to preschool and elementary children in a Christian guided,
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    The very first kindergarten appeared in Germany in the first half of the 19th century. It was then that the German teacher Friedrich Froebel formed the principles of a preschool institution, which should help parents educate, develop and educate children – through play and without any coercion. And many of his methods are still in use today. Even if they don’t know who invented them.

    Friedrich Froebel was born in Germany in 1782. He was the sixth child in the family and was orphaned early – his mother died when he was less than a year old. Brothers and sisters looked after Froebel, but he spent most of the time alone. After graduating from school, he studied at the university at the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, but due to lack of money, he had to quit his studies and start working. He became friends with a school teacher, began to teach himself and realized that he had found his calling.

    At that time, the name of another teacher and educator, the Swiss Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi, was widely known in Europe. He opened a private school and invited not only children, but also teachers there to study pedagogy. Froebel spent two years at this school: he studied and taught at the same time.

    In 1839, in the German city of Blankenburg, Friedrich opened the first institution for preschoolers, which he called “kindergarten”. The name was in the spirit of the Enlightenment with its concept of “natural man”: children, like plants, need skillful care.

    The first kindergarten really had its own garden — a common flower garden and a small garden for each child. The girls who worked with children were called “kindergartens”. By the way, this name also took root in our country – educators were called that until the 30s of the 20th century. The Froebel Gardens were not created to temporarily replace the family. They were supposed to help parents in their upbringing: mothers could come along with their children, play and learn from gardeners.

    Friedrich Froebel was not only the first to invent and open a kindergarten, but also developed manuals for it. He called these benefits “gifts. ” Froebel believed that it is through the game that the child gets acquainted with the world around him, and “gifts” should help in this acquaintance.

    For example, the first gift is small woolen balls of seven colors of the rainbow tied to long threads. Mom swings the ball and explains in which direction it moves: forward, backward, right, left, up, down, in a circle. He lowers the ball into the box and takes it out, hides it in his palms and shows it. The child observes this and develops spatial thinking. Then he tries to play with the balls himself, rotate them – trains the coordination of movements. In addition, he learns primary colors.

    Froebel’s second gift is a wooden ball, cube and cylinder, which show the child the main geometric bodies and their properties. The ball is a symbol of infinity and movement, the cube is a symbol of peace and unity in diversity, because it looks different when looking at an edge, at a vertex or at a side. The cylinder combines the properties of a cube and a ball; it can stand or roll.

    Froebel’s next gifts are cubes divided into smaller pieces of different shapes. They can be played as a constructor. There were also two-dimensional gifts – multi-colored flat rings, half rings, dots. Froebel also (no wonder he was interested in architecture) came up with a game with soaked peas and pointed sticks: by sticking them into peas at different angles, you can literally construct anything.

    Froebel came up with not only many interesting things that children still play with pleasure, but also different ways of working with them. He also called them unusually and a bit pompously: “forms of life”, “forms of knowledge” and “forms of beauty”.
    – “Forms of life” – when a child builds or depicts objects of the real world: houses, roads, rivers, mountains.
    – “Forms of cognition” – when a child, with the help of the same details, studies the mathematical and physical properties of objects: for example, learns to count, determine a fallen object by sound, divide the whole into parts.
    – “Forms of beauty” is when a child creates abstract objects and patterns according to a few simple rules.

    Of course, “gifts” were only part of Froebel’s system: children played outdoor games, sang (in addition to the book “On the Education of Man”, Froebel wrote “One Hundred Songs for Ball Games”), studied crafts and gardening. Froebel believed that everything in the universe is interconnected and taught children to see these connections.
    Froebel died in 1852 at the age of 70. His tombstone consists of a ball, a cube and a cylinder – symbols of the diversity and unity of the world and the first forms that Froebel introduced to children.

    The teacher himself was not a very successful popularizer of his own method. After his death, the Froebel Society appeared in Berlin, the first textbook was published that described the education system, and kindergartens and schools for gardeners began to open throughout the country. German kindergartens at that time were considered exemplary. Froebel’s ideas quickly spread throughout Europe, and after some time they came to Russia.

    In addition to the concepts of “kindergarten” and “kindergarten nurse”, we have a teasing nickname for the teacher – fröbelichka

    But, alas, as often happens, the methods became popular, but at the same time they lost their meaning: gifts, in fact, were reduced to a set of sticks and pieces of wood. The teachers made the children play, but did not understand the meaning and did not explain to the children the meaning of the objects. Not to mention all-round development and communication with nature – it simply did not exist.

    Therefore, Froebel’s technique was often (and undeservedly) accused of dryness and detachment from life. And when Maria Montessori began to work with children in Italy half a century later, her method was opposed to Froebel’s kindergartens as a generally accepted system.

    But in essence, both of these teachers were talking about the same thing: everything necessary is inherent in a child — we can only help him a little to make friends with the world and create a suitable environment for this.

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    Mount Nebo – the place of death of the prophet-god-seeer Moses

    From the notes of a pilgrim

    “The Memorial of Moses”, located seven kilometers from the city of Madaba on top of the famous biblical Mount Nebo , is the most visited place by pilgrims in Jordan. The memorial is located near the so-called King’s Way, the main route that runs from north to south through all of Jordan. The Arab population also highly reveres the Prophet Moses, calling him “Musa”, and therefore people like to spend their family holidays on Mount Nebo.

    In the Old Testament times, Nebo was called one of the peaks of Mount Avarim, or Pisgah, from which the Lord granted the prophet Moses, who had risen here, to cast his last glance towards the Promised Land before his death. It is also the name of a city near the mountain of the same name, which passed under Moses from the Moabites to the Reubenites. The Moabites who lived south of the Arnon River, although they were a kindred people to Israel through Lot (see: Gen. 19: 37), did not allow the Israelites to pass through their land to Canaan – the land that God promised to give the Israelites. The country of Moab was located on a plateau 900 m east of the Dead Sea and was the birthplace of Ruth. Moab often fought with Israel, and in Old Testament times the Moabites constantly harassed the Jews.

    Mount Nebo is located east of the northern tip of the Dead Sea, in the biblical land of Moab. It overlooks the former Moabite plains – the area east of the Jordan, opposite Jericho, where the Israelites in the time of the prophet Moses settled before entering Canaan. Mount Nebo itself is also associated with the arrival of the Israelites, whose camp, according to a surviving legend, was located near the current Jordanian village of Kafrain.

    At the foot of Mount Nebo, called Jebel Osha Mountain in some Arabic reference books, in a picturesque valley there are springs of Moses (One Musa) with healing spring water, as well as the ruins of an ancient fortress and the ruins of churches of the Byzantine era. By the way, the springs of Moses can also be seen in other parts of Jordan, for example, in the area of ​​​​the famous Petra there is the Valley of Moses (Wadi Musa), where, according to legend, there is also a spring of Moses (Ain Musa), from which Moses and his companions drank cold water on the way from Egypt to Canaan.

    Archaeological excavations on Mount Nebo began in July 1933. They were conducted by scientists of the Franciscan Bible Institute, who discovered on the mountain the ruins of a small church (chapel) of the 4th century, erected here in memory of the place from which the prophet Moses, called to Mount Nebo, surveyed the Promised Land. According to archaeological research, this small church turned into a small monastery by the 6th or 7th century. The data of scientists coincide with the surviving descriptions of a certain wanderer Egeria (390 AD), which told of a small church built on the mountain by Egyptian monks. Later, Bishop Peter of Iberia, who visited here, testified about the tomb of Moses he saw in the church. There is evidence that in the 5th century the temple on Mount Nebo was expanded, in the years 530-531 a chapel in the name of the Mother of God and a baptistery were added to it. After 66 years, a basilica was erected here, the floor of which was paved with mosaics. At the beginning of the 7th century, an attached chapel of St. Mary appeared. Somewhat later (the exact time is unknown. – A.Kh. ) all the church buildings that existed by that time were united into a monastery.

    Presumably, in the old place of the main monastic altar, archaeologists discovered a square-shaped floor lined with colored mosaics. Ancient mosaic fragments of skillful work were discovered by archaeologists in other places of Mount Nebo. Since the middle of 1930, when the first archaeological research on the mountain was made public, it has become open to pilgrims. At present, on the site of the former monastery stands the so-called “new baptistery”, or the church of St. Moses. From 19For 32 years, the Franciscan Custodian of the Holy Land received a piece of land on Mount Nebo, on which a Franciscan community was created, consisting of only three monks from Italy, Australia and Syria. According to their stories, the main goal of the community is “the revival of a contemplative and prayerful life, combined with a hospitable attitude towards pilgrims.”

    Pilgrims who have paid entrance tickets to the territory of the memorial, the monks show a memorial sign in the form of a stele on the top of Mount Nebo; a stone circle, which supposedly once served as a “place for entering the monastery”; the preserved foundation of the basilica of the 6th-7th centuries, and next to it the so-called “first sanctuary of Moses”; numerous mosaic panels and their fragments; a basilica with a chapel of the Virgin; new baptistery; overgrown pits that once served as monastic cells, as well as an olive tree planted by the pontiff John Paul II. Then the monks lead the pilgrims to an observation deck, from where, in good weather, one can view part of the Holy Land: the Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea, the silhouettes of Jerusalem, etc.

    Here, on the stone steps, there is a structure made of thin metal rods, in the weaves and joints of which local birds have adapted to make their nests. This original openwork sculpture by the Italian master Fantoni, reminiscent of a crucifix from a distance, symbolizes Moses’ rod entwined with a copper serpent. Let’s remember: “And the Lord said to Moses: Make yourself a serpent and put it on a standard, and he who is bitten, looking at him, will remain alive” (Num. 21: 8). The inscription on the sculpture reads: “And as Moses lifted up the serpent in the wilderness, so must the Son of Man be lifted up” (John 3:14).

    The Bible tells how once the Lord, in confirmation of his power, turned the rod that was in the hands of Moses into a snake and turned the snake again into a rod. At the camp by the Red Sea, the Lord commanded Moses to take his rod and divide the sea so that the Israelites could walk on dry land in the midst of the sea. The rod of Moses also appears in another biblical episode. With the onset of the fortieth year after the exit from Egypt, Moses with people appear in Kadesh, in the wilderness of Sin on the border of the land of Edom. Because of the lack of water, the people grumbled. And then Moses and Aaron called to the Lord, and the Lord heeded their prayer and commanded them to gather the people and, with a rod in their hands, order the rock to give water. Moses struck the rock twice with his rod, and much water flowed out. And the Lord said to Moses and Aaron: “Because you did not believe Me, to show My holiness in the eyes of the children of Israel, you will not bring this people into the land that I am giving them.” (Num. 20:12).

    By nature, Moses was impatient and prone to anger, but through divine education he became so humble that he became “the meekest of all people on earth” (Numbers 12:3). In all his deeds and thoughts he was guided by faith in the Almighty.

    Moses (the etymology of his name is not fully understood by scientists, but many of them tend to believe that “Moses, or Moshe” means “drawn or saved from the water”) – a prophet, leader and creator of all the legal and religious institutions of the Israelites – took place from the tribe of Levi. He was born about 1531 (also referred to as 1570 and 1576) BC in Egypt, when the Jews were in slavery there. Moses, raised by Pharaoh’s daughter herself, resented the plight of the Jews in Egypt. Once, in a fit of rage, he killed an Egyptian overseer who was beating an Israelite. Pharaoh found out about this, and Moses had to flee. The fugitive was sheltered by the priest and prince of Midian Jethro. Moses looked after Jethro’s flocks and soon married his daughter.

    40 years have passed. Once in the desert, Moses had a vision – a bush that burned without burning. The future leader understood that God would speak to him. God told him to return to Egypt and ask Pharaoh to let the Israelites leave the country. Pharaoh refused Moses, and Egypt was subjected to terrible disasters. Only then did Pharaoh allow Moses to lead the Jews out of Egypt, but soon changed his mind and pursued the Israelites all the way to the Red (Red) Sea. The Jews crossed the sea, and the Pharaoh’s army drowned.

    Three months later, the people of Israel reached Mount Sinai, where God gave Moses the Ten Commandments. Moses then led the people to an oasis at Kadesh and sent scouts from there into Canaan. Ten of the twelve returned with information about the power of the peoples living in Canaan. Forgetting the power of God, the people cried out and rebelled against Moses. Having rejected God, the Jews were condemned to wander in the wilderness until all the rebels died.

    At the end of their long journey, the people began to grumble again, and poisonous snakes were sent to punish them. When the people repented, the Lord commanded for their healing to erect a bronze serpent on a tree. For idolatry, in which the Jews were involved by the Moabites and Midianites, as well as for adultery with the women of Moab, 24 thousand people died, while others were hanged by the command of God.

    Since Moses himself was not honored to enter the Promised Land, he asked the Lord to show him his successor, who was Joshua. “And Moses went up from the plains of Moab to Mount Nebo, to the top of Pisgah … and the Lord showed him all the land of Gilead, even to Dan, and all (the land of) Naphtali, and (all) the land of Ephraim and Manasseh, and all the land of Judah, even to the very the western sea, and the midday country and the plains of the valley of Jericho, the city of Palms, to Segor. And the Lord said to him: “This is the land about which I swore to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, saying: “I will give it to your seed”; I let you see it with your eyes, but you will not enter it.” And Moses, the servant of the Lord, died there in the land of Moab, according to the word of the Lord.” (Deut. 34:1–5). The sight of the 120-year-old Moses “was not dulled, and the strength in him was not exhausted” (Deut. 34: 7). The body of Moses is forever hidden from people, “no one knows the place of his burial even to this day,” the Holy Scripture says. The people honored the death of Moses with thirty days of lamentation.

    Archangel Michael had to compete with the devil on Mount Nebo, so that the body of the prophet would not fall prey to corruption. Thousands of years after his death, Moses was given, along with Elijah, to honor the Prophet whom he foretold (Deut. 18:18). The glorified prophet Moses and the prophet Elijah appeared on Mount Tabor during the Transfiguration of Jesus Christ and talked with Him about His coming death on the Cross (see Luke 9:28-31).

    God-seer Moses lived in the memory of the people at all times. He was not only a great prophet, but also the first inspired writer. In it one can also see the poet who sang the praises of the Lord in songs after the successful crossing of the Red Sea (see: Ex. 14; also Ex. 15: 1). The song of the conquerors is called “the song of Moses, the servant of God and the Lamb.” Psalm 89 is also attributed to Moses”The Prayer of Moses, the Man of God.”

    Anatoly Kholodyuk

    “Journey to Mirabitia” fairy tale for children of senior preschool age | Material on fiction (senior group) on the topic:

    Journey to Mirabitia!

    In a city whose name is no longer remembered, there lived a girl with a beautiful name Elvina. She was an ordinary girl of 6 years old with torn knees and funny pigtails. Elvina loved her family, her hometown, the people living in it. She knew all the secret corners of her yard, in which she played with her best friend Senka.

    The favorite pastime of the little ones was fantasizing – they could spend hours looking for a guest from the distant country of Sarinia, conducting an excursion for little men from the city of Markun….This went on day after day

    But one day Elvina, going out into the yard, did not find Senya. She looked for him wherever they played together, asked passers-by, but no one saw him. Elvina was very upset and began to cry, but suddenly she saw a ball hanging on a tree. He was very, bright, beautiful and luminous. The girl looked at it and saw that there was a small door in the ball, opened it and …

    Bang-Bang!!! The wind carried her farther and farther away. Elvina closed her eyes, thinking that these were her fantasies again, and when she opened them, she was standing at a huge beautiful gate on which Mirabitia was written.

    – What’s going on? Where I am? – frightened said girl. Where to go, what to do?

    Looking around, Elvina decided to enter the gate (she was very brave). The place where she ended up was very beautiful. Huge trees grew here, on which unusual fruits grew and beautiful birds sang songs. There were many beautiful flowers around and the sun shone brightly, warming everything around! Elvina wandered for a long time, admiring the beauty of the fairyland, but she remembered Senka and became sad again …

    – Hello! (a girl heard)

    – Hello! – heard again

    – Who is there?

    It’s me – Bulka and I – Volka! – they answered her.

    Elvina looked to the side and saw two little people in front of her.

    – Hello! I am Elvina. Came to you from planet Earth. Are you a citizen of Mirabitia?

    – Yes. We live in this wonderful country. A grief happened – an evil magician – Tog settled with us. He wants to take over our country. To do this, he needs to learn the words of the spell.

    – What spell?

    – It all started with the fact that Tog found an old witchcraft book and learned a lot from it – Bulka began.

    – There is one sorcery in this book, which he will be able to use only when he finds the boy Senka from the city, whose name he can no longer remember – continued Volka.

    – Senka? Elvin asked in surprise.

    – Yes. Tog has already found it. We live in fear because he will be able to use this spell.

    – Is my friend Senka in Mirabitia? What is this spell?

    – Your friend? So that’s why you were able to get into Mirabitia! If Senka finds the words that the toga needs for the spell, then the evil magician will seize our land and make us his servants.

    – How did it happen that a boy was needed to solve the puzzle?

    – My grandfather told me that a great magician and dreamer compiled a book of witchcraft. Spells can be learned by anyone who gets the book, except for one. For this spell, you need to learn the key words, without which it will be impossible to bring evil to life. Key words can only be found by a child who likes to fantasize.

    – Yes, a mysterious story! Senka and I are really big dreamers. It is necessary to save Senya, and with him Mirabitia. Show the way to Toga.

    – It’s very dangerous… There are a lot of guards at Toga’s palace – muttered Volka

    – Volka, don’t forget that we are great dreamers and we will definitely come up with something – Elvina said confidently.

    – We will show you the way, but you have to be ready for anything.

    – Bulka, when I was walking in your gardens, I noticed beautiful fruits on the trees, you could get them, they will be useful to us.

    – Okay, is there anything else needed?

    – I think that we will cope with the guards and with their help, believe me – everything will be fine! On the road guys! For my friend and for Mirabitia!

    Our friends set off on the road, the path was not so far, not so close.

    In the meantime, a heated argument was going on in Toga’s house between the owner and Senya.

    – Immediately tell me the keywords – shouted menacingly Tog.

    – I don’t understand what you are talking about. Release me back. (In fact, Senya has long understood what the magician wants to hear. As soon as he got to this country, he heard “Archi nevolo loko toko.” He knew why this phrase was for the magician and therefore was silent).

    Our friends approached the castle.

    – The first task is to deal with the guards, and then we will decide what to do next.

    – Hello dear! – the girl greeted the chief of the guards. Is your master at home and can I see him?

    – No way, the owner is busy and didn’t tell him to be disturbed. Does he have important things to do?

    – Sorry, I really need to talk to him, if so. Let me tell you what I discovered for myself today.

    – Tell me, otherwise it’s boring to stand all day. Then I’ll decide whether it’s important for the owner, the head of security muttered.

    – So, listen, today I picked one wonderful fruit from the tree – here it is! I tried it and began to grow, I gained strength and beauty and mind. Maybe your owner also wants to try it on himself?

    – Are you lying, well – prove it!

    – Good! Elvina bit off a piece of an unusual fruit and began to grow .. (in fact, along the way, Elvina put on a long dress and hid Bulka and Volka under it, and they began to lift her up).

    The chief of security even opened his mouth in surprise and took the girl’s word for it.

    – Tell me – he asked Elvina, where can we get this fruit?

    – Yes, it’s not far, very close – go straight, then turn left, straight – right. There you will see a huge tree, on which this fruit grows.

    The guard was stupid and wanted to try the effect of the magic fruit on himself. He abandoned his post and rushed with the stirrup along the path indicated by Elvina, followed by the rest of the guards, eavesdropping on the conversation.

    – Well friends, what did I tell you. A little imagination – everything will turn out! – joyfully sang the girl. It remains to outwit the magician and my friend and the country will be saved.

    – Yes, well done! How will we deal with Tog?

    – Don’t worry about it. Come to the magician, you’ll see!

    Bulka, Volka and Elvina went to the house and entered it. What do you think they saw – Tog was so angry that he spoke indistinctly, it was very funny, and therefore Senka laughed with might and main. Seeing Elvina, he rushed to her, to tell her what was happening. Elvina was very happy that she had finally found a friend, but that was not the case. Tog rushed to the Seine, fenced him off and did not let him near.

    – Hello, mighty mage Tog! I see you are upset about something. I think I can help you.

    – What do you know, speak immediately. Today I was walking in the forest and I heard a bird singing. In her song, I heard that under the tree where she sings, there is a chest, in that chest are the key words for the spell.

    – You’re lying, it can’t be! The book made it clear that only the boy knows the words, the book cannot deceive.

    – I won’t argue with you! But perhaps the great dreamer decided to make a siding, and this bird sang about that. I told your guards about this, they immediately rushed to the tree. If you hurry, you might be ahead of them.

    – Well, look, girl, if you cheat – you will be in a dungeon – said Tog and rushed out of the house.

    – So we did it with a magician! It’s time to destroy the book and return home.

    Bulka, Volka, Elvina and Senka burned the book and went to the gate.

    – Senka, it’s over. It’s time for us to go to our planet, to our home. Saying goodbye to new friends, our kids saw the balloon, opened the door and ..

    Clap-clap…

    – Elvina, it’s time to get up! Wake up, sleepyhead – the girl heard, opened her eyes, looks around – she is at home.

    – And I’ll dream about it! We must quickly run to the Seine, tell him your dream.

    – Hello! You know, Elvina, I had a wonderful dream today..

    – Me too! Will you tell?

    Our young friends even now sometimes receive news from Mirabitia!

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  • Child care in vegas: Child Care in Las Vegas Hotels

    Опубликовано: March 27, 2020 в 10:12 am

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    Child Care in Las Vegas Hotels

    This page is dedicated to various types of child care facilities for Las Vegas bound parents with kids in tow.

    In-Hotel Child Care Services

    If you’re after hotel accommodation in Las Vegas where child care services are offered on the premises, expect to stay off the Las Vegas Strip. Staying beyond the Strip means more affordable lodging, where in-hotel child care centers are decently priced. Not to mention the convenience of having child care assistance just steps away from your room.

    These centers are all about fun. They offer children the opportunity for playing and socializing, with activities that are just right for their age and developmental level. If your child has special needs, he or she may require more individual attention than these programs are capable of providing (check out our Babysitters and Nannies section). Since parents cannot leave the hotel while children are in care, this arrangement might be more fitting for adults who are general visitors rather than those with a specific agenda (e.g. conventioneers).

    There are two options for in-hotel child care services in Las Vegas: Kid’s Tyme and Kids Quest.

    Kid’s Tyme at The Orleans Hotel & Casino

    Address: 4500 W Tropicana Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89103
    Phone number: 702-365-7300
    Ages accepted: 3 – 12 years old
    Price: $9 per hour

    At Kid’s Tyme, your child will be in a safe, clean environment happily engaged in age appropriate fun under the watchful eye of qualified staff. All kids must be potty trained to participate. There is a 1 hour minimum and 5 hour maximum stay.

    Kids Quest at Six Las Vegas Hotels

    Ages accepted: Varies per location, but generally 6 weeks – 12 years old

    Price: Varies per location

    Kids Quest, the largest hourly child care and kids’ entertainment provider for hotel casino visitors in the United States, can be found in six hotels in the Las Vegas area:

    1. Red Rock Casino

    Address: 11011 W. Charleston Blvd., Las Vegas, NV 89135
    Phone number: 702-797-7646

    2. Boulder Station Casino

    Address: 4111 Boulder Highway, Las Vegas, NV 89121
    Phone number: 702-432-7569

    3. Texas Station Casino

    Address: 2101 Texas Star Lane, N. Las Vegas, NV 89032
    Phone number: 702-288-7955

    4. Santa Fe Station Casino

    Address: 4949 N. Rancho Drive, Las Vegas, NV 89130
    Phone number: 702-658-4966

    5. Sunset Station Hotel & Casino

    Address: 1301 W. Sunset Road, Henderson, NV 89014
    Phone number: 702-547-7773

    6. Green Valley Ranch Casino

    Address: 2300 Paseo Verde Parkway, Henderson, NV 89052
    Phone number: 702-617-7700

    6. Green Valley Ranch Casino

    Address: 2300 Paseo Verde Parkway, Henderson, NV 89052
    Phone number: 702-617-7700

    What To Bring

    • Make sure you have a digital or physical copy of your child’s immunization records on hand. Kids Quest are more lenient on this; you can register without records, sign a waiver, and you’ll need to email/fax them within 15 days.
    • Socks, as play areas are shoe-free. Some centers will let you purchase socks onsite if you forget them.
    • Valid ID.
    • For Kid’s Tyme, you can download/print the rules and registration form ahead of your visit to streamline the check-in process. For Kid’s Quest, you can pre-register on their website.
    • Each provider has slightly different requirements, so be sure to check directly with the service regarding anything else to bring.

    Babysitters and Nannies

    The ideal child care arrangement for many families visiting Las Vegas, of course, is to stay in a hotel that offers its own child care service on the premises. But few hotels in Las Vegas offer this amenity, and hotels that do are found off-Strip. Luckily many hotel’s concierge can easily contact a licensed nanny or babysitting service,, reducing the stress and workload of sourcing trustworthy child care.

    Top tip: Find a hotel that is both ultra kid-friendly and can assist you in arranging child care. Hotels like the Four Seasons Hotel, Trump International Hotel, New York-New York Hotel Casino, Circus-Circus Hotel and Casino are known for catering to kids and accommodating for requests like hiring a nanny or babysitter.

    How To Find a Babysitter or Nanny

    If you’d prefer instead to conduct your own research on babysitter and nanny options for your trip to Las Vegas, below are steps you can take to find the perfect caregiver.

    Step 1: Know the difference between a babysitter and a nanny

    A babysitter’s role is to generally supervise and entertain children. Babysitters are considered to be more entry-level when it comes to individual child care providers. A nanny must not only be capable of providing custodial care, but they should have extensive knowledge and training in child development. Nannies may have other responsibilities such as meal preparation and transportation. They tend to be paid more than babysitters.

    Step 2: Ask important screening questions

    Now that you understand the difference between a babysitter and nanny, you can begin your search for whichever type of caregiver is most appropriate for your child’s needs. Consider asking the following questions to properly screen the services you’re about to contact:

    • If through a professional agency, how many years have they been in business? Are they licensed?
    • If an individual, ask for the person’s resume and references.
    • What are the qualifications and experience of the caregiver?
    • Is the caregiver certified to provide CPR and First Aid?
    • What hours are they available?
    • What are their rates?

    Step 3: Not sure where to look first? Start here!

    Below you’ll find highly recommended services for babysitters and nannies in the Las Vegas area, including key facts about the facility to speed up your decision making:

    Artsy Nannies (also a drop-off center available 10 minutes from the Strip)

    Phone number: 702-448-4352

    Fast Facts:

    • Established in 2006
    • Licensed and insured
    • No contractors, only employees
    • All employees have 3 + years of professional child care experience
    • CPR and First Aid certified
    • 3 hour minimum

    Love & Care Sitters

    Phone number: 702-280-9571

    Fast Facts:

    • Established in 2014
    • Licensed and insured
    • All sitters have at least 1 year of professional child care experience
    • Bilingual sitters available (Spanish and English)
    • CPR and First Aid certified
    • 4 hour minimum

    Five Star Sitters

    Phone number: 702-530-3229

    Fast Facts:

    • Established in 2013
    • Licensed and insured
    • CPR and First Aid certified
    • 3 hour minimum

    Nannies & Housekeepers USA

    Phone number: 702-451-0021

    Fast Facts:

    • Established in 2000
    • Licensed and insured
    • CPR and First Aid certified
    • 4 hour minimum

    You can also refer to Care. com, a platform that connects parents to caregivers, for other babysitter/nanny options.

    Drop-Off Child Care Centers

    There are numerous child care centers available to parents who live and work in Las Vegas, but single visit options for tourists can sometimes be difficult to find.

    There are some exceptions, however. Centers like Fidgets Indoor Playground, Kinderland Indoor Play and Café, and Artsy Nannies are all licensed facilities where parents can drop-off their children for short-term care and supervised activity. In-hotel child care centers can also act as a drop-off center if you intend to spend some time in the hotel.

    Fidgets Indoor Playground

    Address: 7835 South Rainbow Blvd, Suite 15 Las Vegas, NV, 89139
    Phone number: 702-597-1117
    Hours: Monday – Friday, 10am – 6pm; Saturdays, 9am – 2pm
    Ages accepted: 10 months – 6 years old

    Fast Facts:

    • Established in 2013
    • Located approximately 30 minutes by car from the Strip
    • Socks are required; OK to bring outside food
    • Staff are CPR certified

    Kinderland Indoor Play and Café

    Address: 9330 W Sahara Ave. Suite 110 Las Vegas, NV 89117
    Phone number: 702-485-5263
    Hours: Monday – Saturday, 10am – 6pm
    Ages accepted: 1 – 6 years old

    Fast Facts:

    • Located approximately 20 minutes by car from the Strip
    • Must bring socks
    • Staff are CPR certified

    Artsy Nannies

    Address: Town Square Las Vegas, 569 Las Vegas Blvd S., Q-C159, Las Vegas, NV, 89119
    Phone number: 702-448-4352
    Hours: Monday – Thursday, 9am – 10pm; Friday, 9am – 11pm; Saturday, 10am – 11pm; Sunday, 11am – 9pm
    Ages accepted: 12 weeks – 10 years old (advance notice needed for 16 months and younger)

    Fast Facts:

    • Established in 2006
    • Located approximately 10 minutes by car from the Strip
    • 1 hour minimum, 5 hour maximum booking
    • Must bring socks, diapers, wipes, meals for infants/toddlers
    • Staff are CPR certified

    Questions to ask drop-off centers

    Whether you like the sound of the services above or decide to conduct your own research for a drop-off center, these are solid questions to ask to screen any facility for suitability:

    • How long has the center been in business? Is it licensed?
    • What are the qualifications and experience of child care staff?
    • What ages do they accept?
    • What range of activities do they offer?
    • Are any meals or snacks served?
    • What are the fees?

    New Year’s Eve and Major Holidays

    The need for child care is often never more pressing than on major holidays such as New Year’s Eve in Las Vegas. Those interested should contact their hotel for assistance with in-room babysitters for major citywide events and holidays.

    Las Vegas Babysitting Services That Let Parents Enjoy Vegas, Baby | MommyPoppins

    Our daughter feels like Vegas is her second home, and it’s no wonder: we’ve been visiting Sin City a couple of times a year since she was a baby. We fit in lots of family outings during our visits, like riding the High Roller Las Vegas Ferris wheel, watching the Bellagio fountains, and checking out the flamingoes at the Wildlife Habitat at the Flamingo Hotel and Casino. My husband and I usually do the rotation thing when it comes to gambling (one of us goes and one of us stays with our daughter), but every now and then it’s nice to splurge on childcare and enjoy Las Vegas as a couple.

    Babysitting services for visitors to Las Vegas vary widely and can be hard to find, with a very, very limited number of hotels and resorts offering on-site childcare facilities (none of which are on the Strip), a few that arrange outside babysitting or nanny services through their concierges, and some independent nanny and babysitting services who will send a care provider to your hotel room. We’ve pulled together all of these options, listed below by category.

    Hotels and resorts with on-site child-care facilities

    (NOTE: Nevada law requires children to receive certain immunizations before entering any childcare center, so be sure to have proof of immunizations available if you plan to use one of these childcare facilities.)

    The Orleans Hotel and Casino
    4500 W. Tropicana Ave.
    Las Vegas, NV 89103
    Kids Tyme: 702-365-7300

    The Orleans, which is about a mile west of the MGM Grand and New York-New York Hotel and Casino, is the only hotel close to the Las Vegas Strip that offers an on-site childcare facility, called Kids Tyme. It is open to kids ages 3 to 12 who are fully potty-trained. The facility is open every day of the year, and the hourly rate is reasonable. Kids can enjoy a multi-level jungle gym, coin-free arcade room, a movie room, Playstation 2 and Nintendo Wii, arts and crafts, and a snack bar with food and drinks available to purchase. There is a five hour maximum stay and one hour minimum stay, and you must stay on property at all times if you have children in Kids Tyme care.

    Kids Quest

    The on-site, hourly-rate Kids Quest program is offered at the far-off-Strip family-friendly Las Vegas area resorts listed below (all are within a half-hour drive of the Strip). The Kids Quest play areas and hours vary by property, but all include equipment and activities. Hourly rates vary by location but are quite reasonable. There is a Tiny Tots rate for kids 6 weeks to 30 months old, and children’s rate for those 30 months to 12 years old (at Green Valley Ranch only, the minimum age is 2.5 years old). Reservations are not required for hourly play, but centers do get busy, so pre-registration is suggested to speed up the check-in process. Resorts with Kids Quest:

    Red Rock Casino Resort and Spa
    11011 W. Charleston Blvd.
    Las Vegas, NV 89135 (about 18 miles northwest of the Strip)
    Kids Quest: 702-797-7646

    Green Valley Ranch Resort and Spa
    2300 Paseo Verde Parkway
    Henderson, NV 89052 (about 10 miles southeast of the Strip)
    Kids Quest: 702-617-7700

    Sunset Station Hotel & Casino
    1301 W. Sunset Road
    Henderson NV 89014 (about 10 miles southeast of the Strip)
    Kids Quest: 702-547-7773

    Santa Fe Station
    4949 N. Rancho Drive
    Las Vegas, NV 89130 (about 17 miles northwest of the Strip)
    Kids Quest: 702-658-4966

    Boulder Station Hotel Casino
    4111 Boulder Highway
    Las Vegas, NV 89121 (about eight miles east of the Strip)
    Kids Quest: 702-432-7569

    Texas Station Casino
    2101 Texas Star Lane
    North Las Vegas, NV 89032 (about 10 miles north of the Strip)
    Kids Quest: 702-288-7955

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    An evening of childcare makes Vegas even easier to love. Photo by Anokarina/CC BY 2.0

    Hotels that arrange in-room babysitting through a concierge

    Many hotels will help you secure babysitting or nanny services on request to the concierge desk, but the Four Seasons Hotel draws special praise with its unique services.

    Four Seasons Hotel
    3960 Las Vegas Boulevard South
    Las Vegas, NV 89119
    702-632-5000
    This non-gaming property, which is part of the Mandalay Bay Hotel and Casino, is very pricey but provides awesome amenities for everyone in the family (including access to Mandalay Bay Pools’ free-form pools, wave pool, and lazy river, plus perks like child-size bathrobes, video games for the room, and popcorn and sodas for teens upon request). The concierge will arrange babysitting or nanny services on your behalf with as little as two hours’ notice, saving you the trouble of looking for one on your own. The hotel will even do anything possible to accommodate requests with shorter notice. It only refers experienced, bonded and licensed babysitters. There is an hourly fee for this service that is in the $45 range, with a minimum of four hours required.

    Drop-off child-care center 

    Artsy Nannies
    6569 Las Vegas Blvd. South, Q-C159
    Las Vegas, NV 89119
    702-448-4352
    This drop-in childcare and activity center is about a mile or two south of the MGM Grand on Las Vegas Boulevard. Reservations are not necessary but advance notice is appreciated. Kids ages 12 weeks to 10 years old are welcome. The hourly rate per child is reasonable, with a minimum stay of one hour and a maximum of five hours (the fifth hour is charged at double the rate). The activity center, located in Town Square, includes arts and crafts, projects, a Pedal Play area, games, and more. A diaper change service is offered at an extra charge. Those who work for Artsy Nannies are employees, not contractors, and are licensed, bonded, and insured through the company after background checks and interviews.

    Licensed babysitting services for in-room nannies / sitters

    You can choose to directly contact a company that provides in-room nannies to the Las Vegas hotels and resorts. Prices tend to range from about $35-$45 per hour. In most cases, the caregivers are allowed to do activities beyond the room, like taking your kids to the pool or to dinner. The amount of advance notice needed varies, but as much as possible is better; you likely will be charged extra for a last-minute booking. Because you are booking on your own, be sure to thoroughly research the company and/or babysitter to determine qualifications and abilities. Here are a few of the companies that offer these services:

    Nannies & Housekeepers USA
    702-451-3000
    This company bills itself as the only agency to receive referrals from the finest hotels’ concierges. Rates are good for one to three children, with a four-hour minimum.

    Artsy Nannies
    702-448-4352
    Besides its on-site childcare activity center at Town Square, Artsy Nannies also can send a licensed, bonded, and insured babysitter to your hotel room. In addition to the hourly rate, expect to pay a reservation fee. There is a three-hour minimum, and the rate covers up to three children. Holiday rates may be higher, but there are no added late-night fees or other hidden costs.

    Love & Care Sitters
    702-280-9571
    This highly rated company sends licensed and insured babysitters to hotels with a four-hour minimum, covering up to four kids. A VIP package includes drop-off and pickup service in a luxury vehicle for Mom and Dad from the hotel to the show, restaurant, or club, and arts and crafts activities for the kids.

    A couple of other reminders:

    • Be sure to check what the cancellation policy is for any service you seek, as some will charge a hefty fee for last-minute cancellations.
    • Just as you would with a babysitter or nanny at home, be sure to provide the caregiver with as much information as possible about your kids’ special interests, likes and dislikes, to make the experience as enjoyable and stress-free as possible for everyone.
    • Get out there and enjoy Vegas like a grown-up!

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    THE Top 10 Daycares in Las Vegas, NV | Affordable Prices

    Daycares in Las Vegas, NV

    KidsCraft Pre-School

    2000 S. Maryland Parkway, Las Vegas, NV 89104

    Starting at $39/day

    Description:

    KidsCraft is a new preschool/day care center open now at Maryland Parkway and St. Louis Ave. in Las Vegas. The preschool features best practice English language arts instruction (vocabulary, grammar, etc.),foundational math skills, Spanish-language days, and generous time for exercise and developing motor skills….

    Eva’s Childcare

    534 Fogg Street, Las Vegas, NV 89110

    Starting at $130/wk

    Description:

    Eva’s Daycare has been a in-home licensed Daycare for over 20 years.
    State of Nevada Child Care License.
    Monday – Friday 5:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.
    Located on the east side Sunrise Mountain area.
    Major crossstreets Stewart & Hollywood.
    6 kids and before & after school kids.
    With-in walking distance from Adams Elementary School & Keller Middle School.
    Preschool program Star-Brite learning.
    Play-room.
    Sleep-room.
    Large out-side play area….

    Kids Learning Path

    4640 E Desert Inn Road, Las Vegas, NV 89121

    Costimate: $100/wk

    Description:

    At Kids Learning Path, we specialize in providing best quality child care to Las Vegas community for infants as young as 6 weeks old to school age children who are as old as 12 years. We provide a safe, lovingand caring environment for the children along with age appropriate curriculum and planned daily activities….

    Description:

    We service families with children ages 6 weeks to 12 years old. Life at Children’s Learn and Play is all about learning through play and having fun in a warm, stimulating environment. We strive to provide afoundation for every child’s social, emotional, intellectual and physical well-being, where children are encouraged and applauded for their accomplishments.
    Each child in our care is enriched and inspired through activities in math, science, language, literacy skills, and is led to interact socially in a respectful manner. It is our belief that the introduction to learning should be a joyful experience for every child.
    We embrace the fact that every child is unique and different. Our teachers honor these differences by providing a balance of freedom of exploration and discovery, child-initiated choices, and through customized attention and activities, your child is encouraged and enabled to learn and grow at their own pace and in their own way. We allow children the time to be children, the opportunity to be responsible, to make their own choices and to be treated with respect.
    Above all else, we strive to enrich children’s lives, to foster independence and to teach every child the art of learning and growing….

    Description:

    Provide mobile and on site aquatics activities. Offer day and weekend camps. Personal training, and certifications programs for low income families.

    9th Bridge School

    310 S. 9th Street, Las Vegas, NV 89101

    Costimate: $187/wk

    Description:

    9th Bridge is a bold co-creation and collaboration born of the Downtown Project. We’re on a journey to redefine the experience of school, and it’s one that learners, teachers, families and the Las Vegascommunity will embark on together. Located in the heart of Downtown Las Vegas, we have opened in a beautifully renovated historical building, which has been transformed into a learning environment that powers the educational experience we envision. We offer a unique approach for educating children based on neuroscience and social-emotional learning, with a focus on creativity and entrepreneurship. In our inaugural year, 9th Bridge is home to families of children 6 weeks old through Kindergarten, and we are expanding to 1st and 2nd Grade for the 2014-2015 School Year. We invite you to begin your journey at 9th Bridge….

    Care4U

    232 West Philadelphia Ave Apt4, Las Vegas, NV 89102

    Costimate: $192/wk

    Description:

    We offer Childcare as well as Overnight care at specific rate, Tutoring is available but preferred by appointment Please. I’ll travel to the home of child if need be to make the child more comfortable in theirown environment. I’ll work on helping each in their progress of development but I prefer a plan to be talked about ahead of time….

    Description:

    The goal of our program is to provide a safe, loving, caring, healthy, and positive environment with maximum opportunity for children to reach their full potential in all areas of development. Children willlearn socialization through spiritual guidance, be presented the opportunity for emotional and physical growth, and encouraged in the areas of language, creativity, and cognitive skills. Children are accepted for their uniqueness and individuality….

    Description:

    Joan E Squire Family Care Home is a licensed childcare provider that can accommodate six children and located at 11723 Magliana Street, Las Vegas, Nevada. It is open Mondays through Fridays, 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM,serving children ages six weeks to five years old, providing them a safe and nurturing home-like environment….

    Description:

    Acelero Learning – Sunflower Center in Las Vegas, NV is a childcare and a center that serves families with children from three to four years old by providing safe, enjoyable, and affordable child care. Theircurriculum aims to provide a variety of activities such as language, arts, health, safety and manners….

    Description:

    I offer in home childcare services. I currently take care of my 3 month old nephew and would like to offer a few more families the same help. If you need child care help, whether full time or part time, pleasecontact me. If you need other times then 8 am to 5:30 pm, please let me know, I might be able to accommodate times before and after. Thank you….

    Discovery Gardens

    555 Page Street, Las Vegas, NV 89110

    Starting at $90/wk

    Description:

    Discovery Gardens is a community based education program providing a safe, diverse, enthusiastic and inclusive learning environment where the number one focus is meeting the individual needs of each child,while providing support for our families.
    IMMEDIATE OPENINGS:
    Infants and Toddlers $175 – $215 per week
    Preschool (3-5 year olds): $165
    SPECIAL SCHOLARSHIP AVAILABLE for 3-5 year olds: $90 per week (Must bring in birth certificate, 2017 taxes, immunization records)
    We ACCEPT Urban League Certificates
    Drop-in and daily rates also available. Full time and part-time hours
    Two locations to choose from!!
    Come in today while space is still available…
    Call NOW for more information!…

    Description:

    Mini-Skool Early Learning Centers is a licensed child care center at 4930 E Bonanza Rd, Las Vegas, NV that understands children’s physical, mental, emotional, and social needs in a care setting and strives tofulfill it in a safe and stimulating environment….

    Description:

    Camp Foxtail in Las Vegas Nevada is a Girl Scouts camp out of Toiyabe National Forest. They offer traditional camp activities and experiences for Girl Scouts to encourage leadership through various activities.Singing, arts and crafts, rock climbing, hiking, biking, and adventure courses await registered Girl Scout members. They are accredited by the American Camp Association….

    Description:

    Children’s Choice-Las Vegas is a child care facility that offers child development and early education programs for infants up to school-age kids. Located in Las Vegas, Nevada, the company’s programs are fullyaccredited by the NAEYC and NACCP. The company utilizes Children’s Choice Classics© Curriculum, which is filled with comprehensive and developmentally appropriate materials and activities….

    Description:

    Childtime-Las Vegas offers a wide range of services and programs that support early child development and education. The company offers its services to young children, ages 6 weeks old to 12 years old. Thecompany uses the School Readiness Pathway System and the Learn from the Start Curriculum to provide and enriching, developmentally appropriate education experience that prepare children for formal schooling….

    Description:

    Babylove & Care in Las Vegas, Nevada seeks to provide a nurturing, high quality, safe and fun learning environment that is fit for the child’s overall growth and development. It is a Child Care provider thatcan accommodate up to 42 children for infants and preschool….

    Description:

    A Small World Learning Center is a childcare center located in Las Vegas, NV. They offer a wide variety of programs for infants and children up to 12 years of age. The facility can accommodate 60 children andoperates daily, including weekends….

    Description:

    The Summer Camp Fund was proposed in the late 1960’s by Charlotte Hill, who was a member of the Board of Directors of the Economic Opportunity Board. Recognizing the advantages of a camping experience forchildren, Hill asked the EOB to apply for a grant to fund a summer camping program for economically disadvantaged youth. After these funds were no longer available through the Office of Economic Opportunity, Hill approached the Las Vegas Sun founder and publisher Hank Greenspun. Because of the Sun’s commitment to the community and children’s issues, Greenspun assigned Ruthe Deskin, assistant to the publisher, to work with Hill. Since that first year in 1970, their efforts have resulted in a successful program that has sent thousands of children to summer camp. ..

    Description:

    Variety Early Learning Center in Las Vegas, Nevada is a Child Care provider for children from two months to five years of age. Their curriculum seeks to provide a high quality, nurturing, fun and safe learningenvironment that is appropriate for the child’s overall growth and development….

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    FAQs for finding daycares in Las Vegas

    In 2022 what type of daycare can I find near me in Las Vegas, NV?

    There are a variety of daycares in Las Vegas, NV providing full time and part-time care. Some daycares are facility-based and some are in-home daycares operated out of a person’s home. They can also vary in the degree of education and curriculum they offer. Additionally, some daycares offer bilingual programs for parents that want to immerse their children in multiple languages.

    How can I find a daycare near me in Las Vegas, NV?

    If you are looking for daycare options near you, start several months in advance of when you need care for your child. Care.com has 41 in Las Vegas, NV as of September 2022 and you can filter daycares by distance from Las Vegas or your zip code. From there, you can then compare daycare rates, parent reviews, view their specific services, see their hours of operation and contact them through the website for further information or to request an appointment.

    What questions should I ask a daycare provider before signing up?

    As you visit daycare facilities in Las Vegas, NV, you should ask the providers what their hours are so you can be prepared to adjust your schedule for drop-off and pick-up. Ask what items you are responsible for bringing for your child and what items you may be required to provide that will be shared among other children or the daycare staff. Also, make sure to check directly with the business for information about their local licensing and credentials in Las Vegas, NV.

    Daycare in Las Vegas, NV for Ages 6 weeks to 12 years

    KinderCare has partnered with Las Vegas families for more than 50 years to provide award-winning early education programs and high-quality childcare in Las Vegas, NV.

    Whether you are looking for a preschool in Las Vegas, a trusted part-time or full-time daycare provider, or educational before- or after-school programs, KinderCare offers fun and learning at an affordable price.

    1. Alexander MLK KinderCare

      Phone:
      (702) 638-2267

      3901 N. Martin L. King Blvd.
      North Las Vegas
      NV
      89032

      Distance from address: 4.06 miles

      Ages: 1 year to 12 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    2. Simmons North Vegas KinderCare

      Phone:
      (702) 644-2267

      5730 Simmons St.
      North Las Vegas
      NV
      89031

      Distance from address: 6.60 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    3. Torrey Pines KinderCare

      Phone:
      (702) 367-0822

      4050 S Torrey Pines Dr
      Las Vegas
      NV
      89103

      Distance from address: 6.77 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    4. East Centennial KinderCare

      Phone:
      (702) 445-7636

      651 E Centennial Pkwy
      North Las Vegas
      NV
      89081

      Distance from address: 6. 98 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    5. Fielday School KinderCare

      Phone:
      (702) 655-6565

      3570 N Buffalo Dr
      Las Vegas
      NV
      89129

      Distance from address: 7.68 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    6. Pebble Road KinderCare

      Phone:
      (702) 990-8502

      51 Office Park Dr
      Henderson
      NV
      89074

      Distance from address: 10. 39 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    7. Tropicana South Summerlin KinderCare

      Phone:
      (702) 368-2267

      9572 West Tropicana Ave.
      Las Vegas
      NV
      89147

      Distance from address: 10.51 miles

      Ages: 1 year to 12 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    8. Summerlin KinderCare

      Phone:
      (702) 243-0033

      3085 Desert Marigold Ln
      Las Vegas
      NV
      89135

      Distance from address: 10. 60 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    9. Rhodes Ranch KinderCare

      Phone:
      (702) 382-0071

      7380 S. Buffalo Drive
      Las Vegas
      NV
      89113

      Distance from address: 10.77 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 5 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    10. Silverado Ranch KinderCare

      Phone:
      (702) 260-7587

      3528 St Rose Pkwy
      Henderson
      NV
      89052

      Distance from address: 12. 93 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    Artsy Nannies – Child Care – Child Care Center and Hotel Nannies

    Child Care Center, Sitters & Hotel Nannies

    Family owned and operated since created in 2006! Only Employees of Artsy Nannies and are all Licensed, Bonded and Insured!

    Artsy Nannies only hires employees that we would trust with our own children. Hotels refer clients for our Las Vegas Hotel Nannies, Las Vegas Babysitters and Las Vegas Child Care solutions! Secure Video Access available to check-in on your little ones from your mobile device!

    Children love Artsy Nannies Las Vegas Drop-In Child Care for $5 an hour with membership. Large area loaded with a diverse variety of clean toys for the creativity, expression and FUN!

    Artsy Nannies provides quality educational children activities, crafts, projects and more while parent’s enjoy themselves! Located on Las Vegas Blvd South, 1 mile south of Mandalay Bay.  

    INFANTS

    Artsy Nannies has accommodations next to the older children though separated to allow for safety for the little ones that are not “steady on their own two feet yet.”

    TODDLERS

    Toddlers are amazing at Artsy Nannies, truly embracing the new world around them as we explore, our environment is perfect.

    SCHOOL AGE

    Our staff of experienced care providers are wonderful with the older children that may need a place to study and ask questions.

    Care Center & Nannies

    In addition to babysitters, hotel nannies and our child care center on the Las Vegas Strip South we host nearly daily events. Our events welcome the parents in for free-time with their kiddos to familiarize and create the comfort that will allow the parents to enjoy time away.

    Contact us

    about us

    Our Philosophy

    Every Nanny and Babysitter not only takes pride in caring for your children, but takes pride in their personal lives. Our Nannies are fun, energetic, goal-oriented, and love life. Our nannies and sitters are teachers, substitute teachers, elementary school counselors, college students currently obtaining degrees that involve working with children, and many other professional fields of work. Your children will enjoy their time with any of our Artsy Nannies.

    Are you concerned about bed times or dinner? Don’t be, our nannies can prepare meals, bring your children to a hotel restaurant or order room service. Tell us their schedule and we are more then happy to
    follow it.

    Our requirements and process to become and remain an Artsy Nanny & Babysitter:

    • Every applicant must submit a resume directly to the Owner.
    • Applicants must explain gaps in their employment history.
    • Must have a minimum of three verifiable years in the childcare profession.
    • Complete a detailed application.
    • Always maintain current CPR and First Aid certifications for infants, children and adults.
    • Every employee is mature, goal driven, energetic, happy, full of life, and patient.
    • Applicants must be 20 years of age and older.
    • Must be fluent in English.

    To become an Artsy Nanny is an honor.

    Las Vegas Facility

    We have the toys, crafts and activities for the children while being neighbors to the world’s best dining, shopping and entertainment

    Curriculum

    We teach the Montessori ways to help make the most of your precious time. Each week our trained Montessori Guide offers thoughts and lessons that are on every parent’s mind distilling tips and tricks assisting you even when you are away from Artsy Nannies.

    Hotel Nannies & Babysitters

    We are the only company approved by Event risk managements that do not use any contractors, our hotel nannies are employees of Artsy Nannies. Since 2006 Las Vegas Events’, Hotels’ and Venues’ staff have referred Artsy Nannies to their clientele.

    Drop-In Infant Care

    Reserve your children a space in our infant area that is equipped especially for the littlest that are learning to walk.

    Vegas Group Events

    Check out our Meet-Up page for more information on our nearly daily group events. www.meetup.com/las-vegas-artsy-mommies

    Vegas Event Child Care

    Book our awesome nannies to provide group child care at your event. We have cared for groups of children of over 120 children of military families to groups of 8 at weddings.

    What Parents Think

    Andrea, Thank you for the outstanding service you and your nanny provided to us during our trip to Las Vegas. It was our first time leaving our 11 month old with a sitter and we are very protective of our little girl and being in a new city were a bit hesitant. After talking with you and meeting Jacqueline any apprehension we had quickly went away. We will now recommend your company to all our friends that may venture to Las Vegas.

    Casey and Tess

    Wonderful people. Great location- perfect place if you want to go on a date to trust your child will be watched after and have a nice time. I can’t say enough about Artsy Nannies! And very very affordable fair price- I just love this place!

    Susan H., Las Vegas, NV

    Vanessa was my sons nanny last night and she was fantastic. I was very nervous about a stranger watching my four year old son, but once I spoke with Artsy Nannies, they set my mind at ease.
    I called around 2pm and they were able to have a nanny over by 6pm. They have a three hour minimum, and you do not have to state your end time (which I really liked.) They are on the pricey side, but well worth it.
    Activities Vanessa did with my son:
    She showed up with a bag of games and played Candyland with my son right away.
    She brought him to our hotel pool and they had a blast.
    She did arts and crafts, that he was super proud of.
    She gave him a bath, as I requested.
    She set up his bed and started a movie for him.
    She had him asleep by 9:30, which made for a super happy and well-rested boy!
    Lastly, and very important, Vanessa sent me texts throughout the night assuring me things were going well and encouraged me to enjoy my time. This was such a relief!

    Jenny G., Lahaina, HI

    our team

    Meet our Qualified Staff

    • No contractors, ONLY employees
    • Professional mindset employees
    • Educated adults over 20 years of age
    • Three years of professional childcare experience
    • Background checked
      Fingerprinted
    • Vigorously interviewed by business owner
    • Uniformed and equipped with company owned games, projects, art, crafts and imagination!
      CPR & First Aid Certified

    our Activities

    • Camps
    • Workshops
    • Events
    • Artsy Mommies
    • Parties

    Camps

    Activity Description

    Camp with Artsy Nannies is a special place of a community of children that come together to have fun in a social and educational environment while building on their personal abilities. Our camp is a safe place where kiddos enhance their ability to communicate and interact with others even resolving minor conflicts.

    Age Group

    Each camp may have different age requirements. Expect your child to walk well and be of four years of age or older.

    When?

    Camps are monthly and weekly, please call to reserve.
    Please follow us on our social media links provided at the bottom of this page.
    Additionally you can join our Meet-Up Group for free.
    https://www.meetup.com/las-vegas-artsy-mommies/www.meet-up.com/las-vegas-artsy-mommies

    DIY Workshops

    Activity Description

    Children DIY Workshops are themed seasonally offering an amazing way for children to enjoy creating more elaborate crafts that last a forever. Artsy Nannies Workshop examples include wreaths, doll houses, rockets, planes, sculptures and more.

    Age Group

    We ask parents be aware of each Workshops specific instructions and may be for older children due to their complexity.

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    If you are not looking for child care and are looking to simply entertain children we provide themed crafts at your location. Your professional or personal gathering needing a child friendly aspect is our specialty. We provide these child friendly areas at any location within reason of course. Our entertainment redirects the children’s attention away from the parents. The children are occupied with clowns, games, jugglers, magicians and more.

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    Calling all Artsy Mommies and Artsy Grandmommies!! This is an absolutely FREE play group for children and woman of all ages. If you are looking for a fun group to join with no strings attached, you’ve found it! Our groups main focus is our children. Arts and crafts and fun is what we are all about! The children (and Mommies) have fun completing unique arts and crafts, fun games and simple science projects. All of our group meetings are held at Artsy Nannies and the Park located inside Town Square on the Las Vegas strip. Join our group to experience tons of FUN, make great friends and just get out of the house! We hope you decide to join us at our next meetup. 🙂

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    Calling all Artsy Mommies and Artsy Grandmommies!! This is an absolutely FREE play group for children and woman of all ages. If you are looking for a fun group to join with no strings attached, you’ve found it! Our groups main focus is our children.

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    Children love Artsy Nannies Las Vegas Drop-In Child Care for $5 an hour with membership. Toys for the creativity, expression and FUN! Artsy Nannies provides quality educational children activities, crafts, projects and more while parent’s enjoy themselves! Located on Las Vegas Blvd South, 1 mile south of Mandalay Bay.

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    Hotels with Babysitting and Childcare in Las Vegas, Nevada

    Marriott’s Grand Chateau (No Resort Fee)

    75 E Harmon Avenue, Las Vegas NV – 89109

    (855) 516-1090

    0.53 miles

    Spacious Luxury Accommodations And Complimentary Valet Parking Are Big Draws For For The Upscale Marriott’S Grand Chateau. Enjoying A Prime Location Along The Strip, Marriott’S Grand Chateau 1 & 2 Was Designed To Feel More Like A Luxury Villa In The Of Southern France Than A Typical Las Vegas Hotel. This Non-Gaming Resort Offers Several Different Kinds Of Accommodations, Ranging From Deluxe Guest Rooms To One-, Two- Or Three-Bedroom Villas. All Villas Come With Fully-Equipped Kitchens And Washer/Dryers. Villas Also Have Separate Living And Dining Areas And Feature 42-Inch Plasma Tvs. Bath And Body Works Spa Amenities Can Be Found In Each Bathroom As Well. There Is A State-Of -The-Art Fitness Center For Those Guests Who Crave A Daily Workout, And The Hotel’S Outdoor Pool And Whirlpool Provide A Soothing Place To Take In The Sun. Although The Resort Does Not Have A Restaurant On-Site The Hotel Staff Can Help You Arrange For Grocery Delivery. Should You Favor Dining Out, They Can Also Point You In The Direction Of The Local Restaurants. Additional Amenities Include A 24-Hour Front Desk, Concierge Services And Free Valet Parking. Note: The Property Will Be Undergoing Interior Renovations From June Through October 2019; No Amenities Or Services Will Be Affected During This Time. The Exterior Will Be Painted From November 2019 To May 2020; Villa Views May Be Obstructed. Marriott’S Grand Chateau Is Within Walking Distance Of Some Of Las Vegas’ Most Famous Attractions. If It’S Casino Action You Crave, Just Head Off In Any Direction And You’Ll Find Endless Options. The Strip Also Provides Entertainment Of Every Kind, From Concerts And Shows, To Casual Shopping And Movie Theatres.

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    Raintree At Polo Towers, Las Vegas

    3745 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas NV – 89109

    (855) 516-1090

    0.55 miles

    A Rooftop Pool And Spa, Free Wi-Fi And Central Sin City Location Hit The Jackpot For Guests At The Non-Smoking Raintree’S At Polo Tower. The 22-Story Raintree’S At Polo Tower Furnishes All 850 Rooms With Private Balconies, Free Wi-Fi, Ipod Docks And Kitchen-Style Amenities; Some Also Include Full Kitchens. Enjoy A Soak In The Hot Tub After A Workout In The Fitness Center. For Extra Pampering, Head To The Rooftop, Which Offers A Seasonal Outdoor Pool And A Soothing Spa. Guests Can Also Purchase Souvenirs In The In-House Gift Shop. Parking Is Free. Guests Find The Raintree Nestled On The Las Vegas Strip, Across From High-End Shops And Within A Five-Minute Walk Of The Roller Coaster. Five Miles North, The Downtown Area Is Home To The Fremont Street Experience. The Adventuredome And The Las Vegas Convention Center Are Within Three Miles. The Hotel Is About One Mile West Of The University Of Nevada’S Las Vegas Campus And Within Two Miles Of Mccarran International Airport.

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    The Orleans Hotel & Casino

    4500 W Tropicana Ave, Las Vegas NV – 89103

    (855) 516-1090

    1.83 miles

    With So Much Entertainment Housed Under One Roof, The Big Easy Ain’T Got Nothing On The Orleans Hotel And Casino. The Family-Friendly, French-Quarter-Themed Orleans Hotel And Casino Has A Flair For Attracting Fun-Loving Guests. Bourbon Street Cabaret Is Famous For Delivering The Kind Of Music And Entertainment Typically Found On The Street It Was Named After. The Enormous, 142,000-Square-Foot Casino Is Packed With Never-Ending Slots And Mounds Of Table Games. But That’S Just The Beginning. There’S An 18-Screen Movie Complex, A 70-Lane Bowling Alley And A Multilevel Kids Jungle Gym Named Kid’S Tyme. Meanwhile, Spa Orleans Lets Adults Play With Mud Masks, Seaweed Wraps And All Sorts Of Luxurious Body Treatments. Make Time For Several Meals, Specifically At One Of The Hotel’S 12 Notable Restaurants. Big Al’S Oyster Bar Features A Creole- And Cajun-Inspired Menu While French Market Buffet Provides Flavors From Around The World. Each Of The Hotel’S 1886 Guestrooms Offer Suite Accommodations With Separate Seating Areas And Tons Of Victorian-Themed Decor. Located Just One Mile West Of The Strip, The Hotel Enjoys Great Views And Easy Access To The Main Thoroughfare.

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    Boulder Station Hotel and Casino

    4111 Boulder Hwy, Las Vegas NV – 89121

    (855) 516-1090

    5. 07 miles

    Bargain-Priced Accommodations, Plenty Of On-Site Entertainment, Free Parking And Quick Access To The Las Vegas Attractions Are The Reasons Guests Choose Boulder Station Hotel And Casino. Boulder Station Hotel Is A 15-Floor, 300-Room Victorian-Themed Property Conveniently Off The Las Vegas Freeway. Families Traveling With Small Children Appreciate The Hotel’S Professionally Supervised Indoor Playground And Activity Area, Affectionately Called Kids Quest. The Hotel’S 11-Screen Multiplex Cinema Provides Wide-Screen Entertainment For The Whole Family. Railhead Is The Hotel’S Award-Winning Soundstage For Live Music Of Every Kind, From Blues And Jazz To Country And Rock. The Expansive In-House Casino Offers Video Poker, Table Games And Bingo. You’Ll Find Five Restaurants On-Site, Ranging From Traditional Southwest Fare To Fresh-Baked Pizza. An Ample Food Court Is Also Available And Open Until The Wee Hours Of The Morning. Additional Amenities Include Free Parking And A 24-Hour Front Desk. Guests Enjoy Golf Privileges At Las Vegas National Golf Course. Five Miles East Of The Las Vegas Strip, Boulder Station Offers Easy Access To World-Famous Entertainment. The Hotel Enjoys Easy Access To Public Transportation.

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    Texas Station Gambling Hall and Hotel

    2101 Texas Star Ln, North Las Vegas NV – 89032

    (855) 516-1090

    5.83 miles

    Everything At The Texas Station Hotel And Casino, From The Gaming Floor To The Guestrooms, Is Texas-Sized Big — Except For The Price. The 200-Room Texas-Themed Hotel And Casino Boasts Gaming Space That Features 2,500 Slot And Video-Poker Machines, 38 Game Tables, A Keno Lounge, A Bingo Room And A 220-Seat Race/Sports Book. There’S Also A 60-Lane Bowling Alley And An 18-Screen Movie Theater In The Middle Of The Hotel. Families Appreciate The Kids Quest Childcare Facility. Preferred Rooms Feature Microwave/Refrigerator Combos, Digital Cd/Mp3 Players And Call-Ahead Service To Starbucks. The Hotel Hosts Five Full-Service Restaurants And An Ample Food Court. The Whiskey Bar Features A Bucking Bronco, While Club Armadillo Offers Live Music Every Night Of The Week. There Are Also Two Wedding Chapels On-Site. Additional Amenities Include A 24-Hour Front Desk, Free Parking And Express Check-Out. The Hotel Is Close To North Las Vegas Airport And A Few Miles North Of The Famous Las Vegas Strip. Animal Lovers Won’T Want To Miss The Southern Nevada Zoological-Botanical Park, A Few Steps Away, Or The Nevada State Museum.

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    Green Valley Ranch Resort and Spa

    2300 Paseo Verde Pkwy, Henderson NV – 89052

    (855) 516-1090

    7.97 miles

    Set On Eight Sprawling Acres And Boasting World-Class Dining And Free Parking, The Green Valley Ranch Resort And Spa Is A Popular Choice Among Our Guests. Nestled In The Las Vegas Valley, Green Valley Ranch Offers A Unique Escape From The Strip But Still Retains A Level Of Excitement That’S Deeply Satisfying. You’Ll Find The Same Casino Action Here As On The Main Thoroughfare, But With Far Fewer Crowds. As A Guest, You Can Slip Past The Velvet Rope At Whiskey Bar, The Hotel’S Ultra-Hip Lounge, And Dance The Night Away Under The Desert Stars. When Your Dancing Shoes Need A Rest, There’S A 10-Screen Movie Theatre On-Site And A Gigantic Concert Amphitheater To Enjoy. The Resort’S Mediterranean-Themed Decor Extends To The Art-Filled Lobby And 490 Rooms, Which Feature Frette Italian Linens On Oversized Beds. The Bathrooms Boast Deep-Soaking Tubs And Designer Toiletries. You’Ll Find Free Bottled Water In Your Room Upon Arrival, And There’S Also Free Daily Newspaper Delivery. Dining Options Include New Orleans-Inspired Fare And Steaks. The Food Court Is Filled With Family Favorites And A Kid-Approved Original Pancake House. Resort Guests Receive Preferred Tee Times And Free Transportation To The Dragon Ridge Country Club. Party-Goers Flock To The Green Valley Ranch For All The Action. However, Should You Feel Like Wandering Over To The Strip, It’S Eight Miles Away. Mccarran International Airport Is Nine Miles Away.

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    Sunset Station Hotel & Casino

    1301 W Sunset Rd, Henderson NV – 89014

    (855) 516-1090

    8.25 miles

    Resort Amenities Including Ample Dining Options, A Bowling Alley And A Large Casino Mean There’S Something For Everyone At The Sunset Station Hotel Casino. The 21-Story Hotel’S 527 Tastefully Decorated Rooms Feature Premium Cable Channels And Room Service; Some Suites Include Jetted Tubs, Refrigerators And Flat-Panel Tvs. A Daily Resort Fee Scores Guests Access To The Property’S Many Amenities. Work Out In The Fitness Center And Purchase Souvenirs In The Gift Shop. Treat Your Taste Buds To A New Flavor At Every Meal With Eight On-Site Restaurants And A Food Court. There’S Plenty To Keep The Whole Family Occupied With A Bowling Alley, Multiplex Movie Theater, Indoor Playground, Large Casino And Nightclub. Parking Is Free. Off I-515, The Sunset Station Complex Is Set On More Than 98 Acres And Includes The Galleria At Sunset; You’Re Surrounded By Shopping, Dining And Gaming. Perfect Your Putt At The Wildhorse Golf Club, Three Miles West, Or Head 10 Minutes East To Check Out The Wildlife At The Henderson Bird Preserve. The Property Is 20 Minutes From A Hike In Lake Mead National Recreation Area Or A Gondola Ride On Lake Las Vegas. The Glitz And Glamour Of The Las Vegas Strip Are 20 Minutes Northwest. Mccarran International Airport Is Eight Miles Away.

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    Red Rock Casino, Resort and Spa

    11011 W Charleston Blvd, Las Vegas NV – 89135

    (855) 516-1090

    9.48 miles

    Situated Near The Base Of Red Rock Canyon With Mesmerizing Views Of The Famous Mountain Range, Red Rock Casino Resort Spa Treats Guests To Upscale Accommodations With Free Parking. Located 11 Miles Off The Las Vegas Strip, Red Rock Is A Pristine Desert Oasis For Those Who Love Live Entertainment And Extra-Large Accommodations. Each Of The Resort’S 795 Contemporary Rooms Feature Two 42-Inch Plasma Tvs In The Bedroom And One Mounted Over The Deep Soaking Tub In The Bathroom. Beds Are Made Up With 320-Thread-Count Egyptian Cotton Linens And Have Pillowtop Mattresses. The Resort’S Spa Menu Features A Mile Long List Of Holistic Treatments For Muscles Made Sore After An Afternoon Spent At Red Rock Lanes, The Hotel’S 72-Lane Bowling Alley. As An Added Bonus, There’S Also An In-House 16-Screen Movie Megaplex. You Can Dine At Any One Of Several Upscale Restaurants Or Casual Eateries Including A Steakhouse And An Italian Restaurant. Additional Amenities Include A 24-Hour Front Desk, Free Parking And Concierge Services. The Hotel Offers Easy Access To/From Mccarran International Airport, Which Is 11 Miles Away, And The Fashion Show Mall, 12 Miles Away The Resort Is Also In Close Proximity To Tpc At The Canyons, A Championship Golf Course, And The Red Rock National Conservation Area.

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    Santa Fe Station Hotel & Casino

    4949 N Rancho Dr, Las Vegas NV – 89130

    (855) 516-1090

    10. 08 miles

    Free Wi-Fi And Plenty Of Non-Stop Casino Action Make Santa Fe Station Hotel, Set 14 Miles Northwest Of The Strip, A Perfectly Balanced Combination Of Fun And Savings. Located On A Beautiful Piece Of Property And Packed With Entertainment, Santa Fe Station Hotel Doesn’T Miss A Beat When It Comes To Fine Dining, Top-Notch Entertainment And Casino Fun. You’Ll Find All Your Favorite Table Games Here, From 3-Card Poker To Ultimate Texas Hold’Em, A 24-Hour Non-Smoking Poker Room, Bingo And A Race And Sports Book. The Hotel Provides Nightly Entertainment For The Whole Family. The Bowling Center Scores Big Points With The Kids, While The 16-Screen Movie Theater Never Fails To Disappoint. Kid’S Quest Is A Professionally Supervised Playground. Adults Take Their Pick From The Many Bars And Lounges On-Site, Including 4949 Lounge Where Live Music Accompanies Nightly Drink Specials Like 2-For-1 Belvedere Martinis. Pillowtop Mattresses In Each Of The 200 Rooms Come In Handy When It’S Time To Catch A Rest. Free Wi-Fi Is Included With Each Stay. Santa Fe Station Hotel Offers Several Tasty Options For On-Site Dining. The Charcoal Room Is The Traditional Steakhouse, Sushi Avenue Serves Up Fresh Selections From The Sea And Feast Buffet Is A Multi-Ethnic Buffet. Additional Amenities Include A 24-Hour Front Desk And Complimentary Newspapers. This Hotel Is Located Near Durango Hills Golf Club And Floyd Lamb State Park, 14 Miles Northwest Of The Strip. Mccarran Airport Is Approximately 23 Miles Away.

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    Marriott’s Grand Chateau (No Resort Fee)

    75 E Harmon Avenue, Las Vegas, NV – 89109

    0.53 miles

    CALL 855-516-1090

    Spacious Luxury Accommodations And Complimentary Valet Parking Are Big Draws For For The Upscale Marriott’S Grand Chateau. Enjoying A Prime Location Along The Strip, Marriott’S Grand Chateau 1 & 2 Was…

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    Raintree At Polo Towers, Las Vegas

    3745 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV – 89109

    0. 55 miles

    CALL 855-516-1090

    A Rooftop Pool And Spa, Free Wi-Fi And Central Sin City Location Hit The Jackpot For Guests At The Non-Smoking Raintree’S At Polo Tower. The 22-Story Raintree’S At Polo Tower Furnishes All 850 Rooms W…

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    The Orleans Hotel & Casino

    4500 W Tropicana Ave, Las Vegas, NV – 89103

    1.83 miles

    CALL 855-516-1090

    With So Much Entertainment Housed Under One Roof, The Big Easy Ain’T Got Nothing On The Orleans Hotel And Casino. The Family-Friendly, French-Quarter-Themed Orleans Hotel And Casino Has A Flair For At…

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    Boulder Station Hotel and Casino

    4111 Boulder Hwy, Las Vegas, NV – 89121

    5.07 miles

    CALL 855-516-1090

    Bargain-Priced Accommodations, Plenty Of On-Site Entertainment, Free Parking And Quick Access To The Las Vegas Attractions Are The Reasons Guests Choose Boulder Station Hotel And Casino. Boulder Stati…

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    Texas Station Gambling Hall and Hotel

    2101 Texas Star Ln, North Las Vegas, NV – 89032

    5.83 miles

    CALL 855-516-1090

    Everything At The Texas Station Hotel And Casino, From The Gaming Floor To The Guestrooms, Is Texas-Sized Big — Except For The Price. The 200-Room Texas-Themed Hotel And Casino Boasts Gaming Space Tha…

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    Green Valley Ranch Resort and Spa

    2300 Paseo Verde Pkwy, Henderson, NV – 89052

    7.97 miles

    CALL 855-516-1090

    Set On Eight Sprawling Acres And Boasting World-Class Dining And Free Parking, The Green Valley Ranch Resort And Spa Is A Popular Choice Among Our Guests. Nestled In The Las Vegas Valley, Green Valley…

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    Sunset Station Hotel & Casino

    1301 W Sunset Rd, Henderson, NV – 89014

    8.25 miles

    CALL 855-516-1090

    Resort Amenities Including Ample Dining Options, A Bowling Alley And A Large Casino Mean There’S Something For Everyone At The Sunset Station Hotel Casino. The 21-Story Hotel’S 527 Tastefully Decorate…

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    Red Rock Casino, Resort and Spa

    11011 W Charleston Blvd, Las Vegas, NV – 89135

    9.48 miles

    CALL 855-516-1090

    Situated Near The Base Of Red Rock Canyon With Mesmerizing Views Of The Famous Mountain Range, Red Rock Casino Resort Spa Treats Guests To Upscale Accommodations With Free Parking. Located 11 Miles Of…

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    Santa Fe Station Hotel & Casino

    4949 N Rancho Dr, Las Vegas, NV – 89130

    10.08 miles

    CALL 855-516-1090

    Free Wi-Fi And Plenty Of Non-Stop Casino Action Make Santa Fe Station Hotel, Set 14 Miles Northwest Of The Strip, A Perfectly Balanced Combination Of Fun And Savings. Located On A Beautiful Piece Of P…

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    Traveling to Las Vegas, Nevada?
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    To Las Vegas with children – is it worth it to go and what to do on vacation in the USA

    To go to Las Vegas with children – at first glance, this may seem like a strange undertaking. However, Vegas has something to offer family travelers and something to keep young tourists busy. While parents visit unique hotels in a variety of styles and see interesting sights, their children will never be bored. Interactive and educational museums, roller coasters, amusement parks and aquariums with marine life and dolphins, live volcanoes, circus performances, a whole complex of trampolines, water parks – all this is in Las Vegas. In the article I will share information on how best to organize your leisure time and what to do if you are traveling to Las Vegas with a child.

    Contents of the article

    • 1 Hotels in Las Vegas for families with children
    • 2 Shows for children in Las Vegas
    • 3 Amusement parks for children in Las Vegas
    • 4 Museums in Las Vegas for children
    • 5 Pictures of Las Vegas

    • 6 Map of Las Vegas

    Things to Do with Kids in Las Vegas USA :

    • Ride the Roller Coaster at the New York Hotel New York
    • southwest usa theme park The Adventuredome Theme Park at the Circus Circus Hotel;
    • Learn to skydive at Vegas Indoor Skydiving ;
    • Watch the volcanic eruption at the Mirage Hotel;
    • Visit Shark Reef Aquarium at the Waldorf Astoria;
    • Watch flamingos at Flamingo Garden.

    I will tell you more about these and other entertainments.

    Hotels in Las Vegas for families with children

    The most important thing – do not forget that Las Vegas in the USA in the first place is the City of Sins, and the atmosphere here is appropriate. Therefore, when traveling to Las Vegas with children, it is worth staying in hotels that are conducive to family vacations, or without a casino at all. Fortunately, there are such hotels in Las Vegas, even among the giants of the first magnitude on the Strip – the main entertainment street of Vegas.

    • Circus Circus – an inexpensive hotel with a water park for children and water slides;
    • Excalibur – a hotel stylized as a castle with towers, shows for children;
    • Palazzo – 5-star eco-hotel with 10 pools and spas, many restaurants.

    Excalibur Hotel

    Here are the best hotels in Las Vegas for families with children0004 there is an aquarium with sharks, an underwater tunnel Shark Reef Aquarium

    If you stay in one of them, you are guaranteed to receive the highest level of comfort and amazing service. Perhaps these are the most interesting offers in Las Vegas for those who appreciate peace and comfort for a memorable family vacation.

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    When you come to Las Vegas, you should definitely take your children to the show of artists from Cirque du Soleil. The live art of the most talented acrobats, jugglers and gymnasts and their bright show will hardly leave them indifferent.

    Cirque du Soleil performs at various hotels. Children will be interested in watching the following shows:

    • Water show “ O ” at the Bellagio hotel. This is a mixture of water and fire elements and acrobatic stunts based on modern technologies.
    • Martial arts show “ KA ” at MGM Grand with a bright and catchy soundtrack.

    Fantastic circus show Le Reve – The Dream , which is held at the hotel Wynn Las Vegas is also very popular with children. Aerial acrobats, clowns and dancers perform to spectacular music and entertain the youngest travelers with their talent, demonstrating a variety of skills.

    Las Vegas Kids Amusement Parks

    Las Vegas has several theme parks and amusement parks for kids where every child will be interested and their parents will be happy to see their children having fun spend time.

    • Excellent water park Wet’n’Wild is an extreme water slides, ocean water pools, waterfalls and cascades that delight children. There are also pools for the little ones. In addition, during the summer, cartoons are shown here for those who want to take a break from water activities.
    • Fidgets can always be on the move in the City of trampolines – Sky Zone . Experienced park staff will select suitable trampolines for each child according to their height and weight. In addition to the fact that you can endlessly jump on trampolines, it will also be interesting for all family members to do fitness together.
    • The MGM Grand Hotel and Casino, where magician David Copperfield performs, attracts children with a huge lion kennel Lion’s Habitat Ranch . Children can watch the life of lions and cubs in enclosures separated from them by a glass wall. Among the animals of the nursery there are descendants of the same lion that glorified the Hollywood studio MGM on its official screensaver.
    • There are aquariums in two hotels – Aquarium in the Mirage and Shark Reef Aquarium in the hotel Mandalay Bay . Here you can see the inhabitants of the underwater depths, including giant sharks. The feature of the aquarium with sharks is an underwater tunnel, like in the Maldives, which will allow you to freely pass under water along the seabed, while sharks and various fish swim beautifully around.
    • Roller coaster at New York New York is a chance to visit the famous rides and ride like a breeze.
    • The Adventuredome Theme Park at the Circus Circus hotel is an opportunity to visit all the attractions of the US Southwest at once and at the same time ride a funky roller coaster through the canyons.

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    Museums of Las Vegas are not boring collections collections of interactive exhibits that provide an opportunity to personally participate in history or conduct a real scientific experiment. As you know, every child has a little researcher, which is why children like interactive museums so much. And in Las Vegas they are just like that!

    • Spring Preserve is a huge educational and entertainment complex that tells about the Mojave Desert, in which the city of Las Vegas is located. Interactive exhibits, a fully solar-powered house and a high-tech installation about life in the desert, as well as playgrounds for children and a mini-golf course.
    • Another interactive museum for kids in Las Vegas is Discovery Children’s Museum , which introduces art and science to young world explorers in an educational and fun way. Children can personally participate in many experiments, and they love it!
    • Las Vegas Natural History Museum (Natural History Museum) shows life on Earth long before the appearance of man. The most interesting thing to see here is, of course, the hall with dinosaurs! The museum’s expositions exactly recreate the African savannas, and there is also an exhibition with exhibits from the Mojave Desert and a marine theme with live sharks.

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    When you think about things to do in Las Vegas with kids, you might not immediately be able to think of any kid-friendly activities – they named it Sin City after all.

    Las Vegas is actually awash with family entertainment (if you know where to look). From educational museums to adrenaline-filled adventures and outdoor day trips, there is plenty to keep your kids entertained.

    Read on to discover the best things to do in Las Vegas with kids and get ready for an unforgettable trip! There is also a section entirely dedicated to Free Family Fun in Vegas . Do not miss!

    1. Ride the LINQ High Roller

    “Mom, I can see our hotel room from here!”
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    You can’t miss the LINQ High Roller. Despite the mention of a casino, High Roller is actually a huge urban ferris wheel for families. This is a great opportunity to enjoy the beautiful views of Las Vegas.

    Rotate 360° up and down to a height of 167 meters in one of 28 air-conditioned cabins. You will have perfect views of the Las Vegas Strip below, as well as the surrounding mountains and plains.

    2. Ride the FlyLINQ Zipline

    Next to the High Roller you will see people flying through the air on the FlyLINQ zipline. It’s perfect for adventurous kids, allowing them to climb up to 114 feet off the ground on the LINQ boardwalk in Las Vegas.

    Fast track tickets allow you to skip the lines (you can wait over an hour if you don’t book in advance). All safety gear and instructions are included, so all you have to do is sit down, stretch out your arms and soar through the zipline.

    You can combine the FlyLINQ zip line with the high roller to save money!

    3. Get close to the animals at SeaQuest Las Vegas

    “Despite my joyful appearance, I am terrified” – girl, 6 years old.
    SeaQuest Photo Las Vegas

    Travel the world with one animal in SeaQuest. Kids will love how close they can get to the animals with tickets to this popular Vegas attraction.

    Over 1,000 creatures live in zones that reproduce habitats from around the world. From Iceland to the Egyptian desert, you will encounter turtles, otters, sharks, parrots, lizards and many other fascinating creatures.

    There are sensory pools and hands-on activities to really keep the kids engaged, and you can stock up on food tokens to make sure the animals are well fed.

    4. Go back in time at the Las Vegas Museum of Natural History

    Photo of the Las Vegas Museum of Natural History

    Nevada is a natural history goldmine. Everyone from dinosaurs to fanged mountain lions have called Battleborn State home for millennia, and kids will be fascinated by the exhibits on display at the Natural History Museum in Las Vegas.

    There are real dinosaur fossils and skeletons, as well as an animatronic tyrannosaurus rex. Dive into geology and Egyptology, see iconic American animals frozen in poses, and try daily family activities like shark feedings, expert talks and more at this Smithsonian-accredited museum.

    5. Go for the gold at Raceway Pole Position

    Unfortunately for the young speed demons, street racing is still illegal and kids can’t get a driver’s license. Until that changes, karting will be the next best thing to do.

    At Pole Position Raceway in Las Vegas, you can get a two or three race package for kids that allows them to reach speeds of up to 45 mph on a safe and professionally run track.

    These electric karts race around the track with 10-12 laps of fun per race. Whether you’re a professional on the racetrack or a beginner on the tarmac, the experienced staff will make sure you have a great time.

    6. Combine activities and save money with Las Vegas Family Pass

    Las Vegas Family Fun Pass combines SeaQuest Las Vegas, Las Vegas Museum of Natural History and Pole Position Raceway.

    Not only will you save money on individual tickets, but you can also enjoy 10% off all other Tiqets entertainment in Las Vegas. .

    7. Climb the Eiffel Tower – Yes indeed!

    Why build something unique when you can simply replicate one of the world’s most iconic landmarks?

    Slot Machine The Eiffel Tower Experience in Las Vegas gives you and your kids the opportunity to take a glass elevator to the top of a slightly smaller version of Gustave Eiffel’s world-famous tower.

    It’s 460 feet to the top and from there you can enjoy one of the best views of the city. Kids will love the nighttime light show that lights up the tower in red, white and blue (you can watch it for free if you don’t want to climb the tower).

    8. Tracing the history of the Mafia at the Mob Museum

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    We know what you’re thinking: how might the story of the United States’ most notorious criminals fit your loved ones?

    While not recommended for the little ones, older kids and teens will enjoy learning about the history of organized crime and law enforcement through the multi-sensory exhibits at the Mafia Museum.

    It’s not just famous gangsters (although you’ll hear about everyone from Al Capone to El Chapo). You can also scan your fingerprints, lab analyze bullet casings, and delve into the illegal wildlife trade with some really fun activities.

    9. Look inside Real Bodies at Bally’s

    What matters is what’s inside – literally in the case of the Real Bodies exhibition. Science meets amazing fun at Bally’s, where you’ll get incredible insights into how our bodies work through real human samples.

    That’s right – real bodies, real organs, up close and personal. Immerse yourself in life, death, health, nutrition and more in a thought-provoking way. It’s an educational experience, but perhaps more suitable for teenagers than toddlers!

    10. Make your choice with the Go City: Las Vegas Explorer Pass

    Who doesn’t want to pet a dolphin? You can with the Las Vegas Explorer Pass!

    One of the best ways to explore Las Vegas with kids is to take the Go City: Las Vegas Explorer Pass.

    This value-for-money all-inclusive pass gives you the freedom to choose the best kid-friendly rides for you and your family from almost 50 options. Choose a pass with 3, 4, 5 or 7 activities included. depending on your budget and itinerary.

    Children’s favorite places include the Marvel Avengers STATION and the massive Hunger Games exhibit. Travel to Siegfried and Roy’s Secret Garden and Dolphin Habitat, take an exciting Big Apple roller coaster ride, do your best to get out of the number one quest room, and much more.

    11. Join the mind-blowing Grand Canyon Tour

    The Grand Canyon is just two and a half hours from Las Vegas, making it ideal for a day out in the great outdoors from the city. Join a full day expedition with a professional driver and take the whole family to one of the most beautiful natural wonders in the world!

    With options including the South Rim Guided Tour and Small Group VIP Tour, kids will experience the best of Grand Canyon National Park, including Bright Angel Lodge, Mather Point, Yavapai Point, National Geographic Visitor Center and more other. You can even choose to add a helicopter tour over the Dragon Corridor!

    12. Sightseeing with Las Vegas Exploration Game

    For cheap and fun hours of exploring the Strip, download The Last Vegas Strip game. For the cost of a milkshake, you can solve clues and mysteries that will take you past some of the city’s best sights.

    Move from one place to another, putting yourself in the shoes of an aspiring musician who wants to make it in Vegas. It’s fun, challenging, and one of the easiest things to do in Las Vegas with kids.

    13. See the world in 5D in Flyover Las Vegas

    Feel like you’re flying around the globe on the Las Vegas Flyover. It really is one of the best ways to spend a couple of hours with the kids, allowing you to buckle up and soar over the spectacular scenery.

    You can choose between the thrilling experiences of Slot Machine Real Wild West and Iceland: Land of Fire and Ice , enjoying incredible visuals, feeling wind, fog and heat in real places. Visit endless grasslands, volcanoes, mountain peaks and deep rivers without leaving the Strip!

    14. Las Vegas Hop-on Hop-off Bus Cruise

    For a real Las Vegas experience, a Hop-on Hop-off bus ticket is a great start

    Explore the city with free Wi-Fi Fi and several routes to orient yourself and discover all the most important sights. You can see everything from the “Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas” sign to luxury hotels, malls and top attractions.

    Kids will love the night bus – there are few better ways to see the city in all its glory than from the roof of an open-top bus after dark.

    15. Meet your favorite stars at Madame Tussauds Las Vegas

    You may see Katy Perry getting married, but otherwise your chances of seeing real celebrities in Vegas are pretty slim. Instead, take the kids to Madame Tussauds and smear their shoulders with wax copies of the most famous people on the planet.

    This is not just wax figures more. Madame Tussauds has become a much more exciting attraction over the years. Watch Marvel superheroes in 4D, ride Miley Cyrus’ wrecking ball and more. It’s perfect for teens craving selfies!

    16. Light a Gram at the Dream Space Museum Las Vegas

    The Dream Space Museum (MODS) is one of the most mesmerizing places for kids in Las Vegas. This is no ordinary museum – this is a place where you can immerse yourself in art, color, sound and light.

    Based on Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama’s world-famous Infinity Rooms, children will walk through the exhibits with their eyes wide open and full of intrigue. This open museum space is filled with atmosphere and an unforgettable experience – this is a real hidden gem of Vegas.

    17. Get the best value for money with the Las Vegas Attractions Package.

    If you want to combine three of the best things to do in Las Vegas, the Las Vegas Attractions Package is for you.

    This low cost ticket gives you access to the LINQ High Roller, Madame Tussauds and the Hop-on Hop-off bus in Las Vegas. By purchasing a combined ticket, you will not only save money and time, but the children will also see many of the city’s attractions.

    18. Test your mettle with Skydiving in Las Vegas

    Obviously, jumping from a 24-story building may not be for all young children, but if your children are 14 years old or older, then what can better family entertainment than jumping off the tallest building in Las Vegas?

    Extremely fun yet completely safe, this decelerator is certified as a Guinness World Record holder for height – just check out the views on offer in the video above. Don’t forget to look around when you’re at the top because you’ll be too busy screaming on the way down to take in the beautiful scenery!

    19. Visit a theme park in the sky with the STRAT SkyPod Experience

    If you don’t like the idea of ​​jumping off the tallest free-standing observation tower in the US, there are other ways kids can enjoy sky-high vibes.

    Tickets for the STRAT Skypod experience give you access to an observation deck with stunning views of the city, as well as thrilling rides at 1,149 feet. Swing and spin behind a building wall in Madness, hover weightlessly over the Strip in X-Scream, and soar 160 feet into the sky in Big Shot.

    20. Immerse yourself in VR at Omni Arena Virtual Reality

    Get double with this combo ticket that includes both entry to the Pole Position Raceway and VR fun at Omni Arena VR.

    This ticket gives you three electric kart races, plus a pirate RPG, virtual reality zombie battle, and a free video of your gameplay. The kids will be well and truly having fun by the time they get through it all!

    21. Combine learning and hypnotic fun at Arcadia Earth Las Vegas

    Something for the whole family, Arcadia Earth is a multi-sensory installation on a massive scale. Take your kids on a journey through underwater kingdoms and fantasy worlds, soaking up light and color in an environment free to explore.

    Arcadia Earth makes climate exploration fun: Explore planet Earth in augmented and virtual reality, where animals are so close you can almost touch them. Learn about the struggles the planet is facing in training way. The installations are made from recycled materials – The Rainbow Room is built from over 60,000 single-use plastic bags!

    At the end of each section, interactive stations give you tips on how to make the most of what you have learned in your daily life.

    22. Trace the History of the Dollhouse with Barbie: Cultural Icons Exhibition

    Wisconsin’s most famous export, the Barbie is a pop culture icon that delights children all over the world. If your kids are into doll chic, Barbie Cultural Icon Showcase is exclusive to Las Vegas and is a great way to spend an hour.

    Follow the evolution of Barbie over the past 60 years with dolls of all shapes, sizes and styles. Look at the real Barbie 1959 years old, take a peek into Barbie’s real dream home and discover how Barbie has been influenced by her fans’ love, trends and cultural references over the decades.

    23. Experience History with Hoover Dam Tour

    Just 40 minutes from Las Vegas, a trip to the historic Hoover Dam is a great family excursion.

    On this half-day express tour, learn about the history of this impressive man-made structure from your guide, and have free time to explore the visitor center, monuments and gift shop.

    The tour offers many views and viewpoints, and you will also stop at Welcome to Las Vegas sign on the way home – don’t forget your camera!

    24. Tire Out the Kids Las Vegas Adrenaline Bundle

    Las Vegas Adrenaline Bundle is for thrill-seeking kids (those who put in a lot more effort to tire out – we’ve got you covered, mom and dad).

    This combination will save you some money and give you access to both the FlyLinq zipline and the Skyjump from the Stratosphere Tower. Whether they fly forward or fall down, kids will have an unforgettable experience and an adrenaline rush.

    25. See the glitter from above with a nighttime helicopter ride

    As you might expect, helicopter flights over the Las Vegas Strip are not cheap. But this is totally worth it. This is an experience that you and the children will never forget.

    Up to six of you can fly high above the neon glow of the city so that your children will open their mouths. Nothing says “Long live Las Vegas” like that! The friendly pilot will advise you on what to look out for during your flight, pointing out famous monuments, hotels and casinos.

    26 Visit the neon museum to see where the Vegas signs end

    You’ve probably never wondered where the signs and monuments along the Las Vegas Strip go when they flicker and die. The answer is the Neon Museum, an open space that has become a kind of deserted graveyard for the inanimate former stars of Sin City.

    It goes without saying that this illuminated mausoleum is perfect if you and the kids want to take home some epic photos. It is best to visit it at night, but during the day you can see a lot of bright colors here!

    27. Ride the rides Adventuredome Theme Park

    Adventuredome is a huge indoor amusement park near the Las Vegas Strip. It’s an easy win for parents—grab your tickets and let your kids go to a five-acre amusement park.

    Everything your kids and teens could want is inside. The Adventure Dome boasts a rollercoaster, rides, entertainment, shows, mini golf, virtual reality room, 4D theater and more. It is undoubtedly home to some of the best kids entertainment in Las Vegas.

    28. Make a splash at Wet’n’Wild Las Vegas (Seasonal)

    Visiting during the summer months? Wet’n’Wild in Las Vegas is a tumultuous time. Just 20 minutes from the Strip, it’s easy to grab swimwear and take the kids out to the park.

    You know the exercise – slides, slides and more slides. If flying down the Tornado or Canyon Cliffs doesn’t suit you, there are quieter rides and places for little kids like Paradise Falls and Kiddie Cove.

    29. Make another one at Cowbunga Bay (Seasonal)

    So are you really into water parks? Well here’s another one! Cowabunga Bay is filled to the brim with unique waterslides and plenty of pools to swim in. There are tube slides, raft slides, and body slides with thrill levels for all ages.

    There is a wave pool, a lazy river and even some cool pools for mums and dads to rejuvenate. All the usual amenities are available and there is even an air-conditioned arcade!

    30. Dive into the depths Shark Reef Aquarium

    The Shark Reef Aquarium in Mandalay Bay is the perfect place for kids to spend hours mesmerized by marine life. Despite the name, not only sharks are represented here. The Shark Reef Aquarium is home to almost 2,000 animals!

    In one visit you will see giant rays, turtles, snapping piranhas and many types of sharks. There are also options to feed the animals and even dive with the sharks if you are a certified diver.

    Vegas isn’t known for being cheap, but it turns out that Vegas has plenty of attractions for kids that won’t break the bank. Check out the list of free things to do in Las Vegas with kids below and add some free activities to your trip.

    31. Explore Flamingo Wildlife Habitat

    Walk through Flamingo Wildlife Habitat at the Flamingo Hotel to see the beautiful birds in their four acre gardens. It’s a real treat for toddlers to see flamingos, other exotic birds, turtles and fish while watching the gentle streams and waterfalls.

    32. Find sweets in Hershey’s Chocolate World

    A tour of Hershey’s Chocolate World. is completely free if you can manage the expectations of the cocoa children on the way back. There are paid events inside (chocolate is incredibly expensive), but just soaking up the atmosphere and enjoying the 800-pound chocolate Statue of Liberty won’t cost you a dime.

    33. Wow incredible dancing Bellagio Fountains

    Watch the Bellagio Fountains dancing outside the Bellagio Hotel. This fully choreographed performance is a spectacle that you can watch for free. The show runs every 30 minutes, so just come and watch!

    34. Stroll through the tranquil Bellagio Conservatory and Botanical Garden

    While you’re there, take a look at the Bellagio Conservatory and Botanical Garden, another free offer at the Bellagio Hotel. The 14,000-square-foot botanical garden rotates five times a year depending on the season, with a special event held to celebrate the Lunar New Year. Kids will love the colorful displays made from thousands of flowers and plants, and the fresh floral scents are delightful.

    35. Watch the acrobats fly at the Circus Circus shows.

    Every day there are free circus performances at Circus Circus. The shows only last about 15 minutes, but if you want acrobatics without the Cirque du Soleil prices, head to the Carnival Midway Center Stage.

    36. Visit the famous Seven Magic Mountains

    We’re directing you to the Interstate just south of Las Vegas, but it’s better than it sounds. Back in 2016, Swiss artist Hugo Rondinone installed his Seven Magic Mountains near Jean Dry Lake and Interstate 15, and they became so popular that they outlasted the original two-year permit.

    These stacked stone pillars are only 10 miles from the city, and their luminous colors shine against the rusty backdrop of Nevada. There are no tickets or entry fees here, just good old mystery desert art where you and the kids can take pictures.

    37 Container Park Treehouse and Play Area

    Need a break from the heat or maybe even kids? The Container Park is an open-air shopping area with plenty of shade, overlooking the treehouse and play area. Let the kids roam inside while you enjoy some well-deserved rest and maybe even a saucy mojito.

    The play area itself includes a huge slide and several games to keep the kids fully engrossed. This is a great option when you need an hour to catch your breath between classes.

    38 Watch the volcanic eruption at the Mirage Hotel.

    If you’re a big fan of fire and drums, you’ll love the volcano show near the Mirage Hotel. You can watch a choreographed performance of artificial fire and brimstone for free, one of the most popular free entertainment in Las Vegas, and the kids will love it.

    39. Let yourself take a look around the Ethel M Chocolate Factory

    Self-guided tours of the Ethel M Chocolate Factory are completely free, making it a great Las Vegas family getaway. We hope you’ll see the chocolatiers creating the famous Ethel M chocolates and caramels, and then you can get outside to stroll through one of the largest cactus gardens in America.

    40 Meet the mermaids at the Silverton Hotel.

    Mermaids at the Silverton Hotel & Casino have been delighting guests for years, and this is one of the free things not to be missed in Las Vegas with kids. You can walk around their 117,000 gallon home and interact with them through the glass. Your kids will be delighted!

    41. Salute another red, white and blue Eiffel Tower Light Show

    When the sun goes down and the lights come on in Las Vegas, the light show at the Eiffel Tower in Paris starts with performances every 30 minutes. See the red, white and blue colors of the Tricolor come to life as the fountains gush at the base. It’s completely free and a great way to keep kids’ attention for a few minutes.

    Useful information about Las Vegas for tourists

    There are several types of discount cards in Las Vegas that will help you save money on visiting attractions and excursions.

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    GoCity

    GoCity offers travelers two packages to choose from, the All-Inclusive Pass and the Explorer Pass. Both of them allow you to save about 50% on visiting attractions and entertainment. You can issue them on the official website or in the Go City Pass mobile application.

    All-Inclusive Pass can be issued for 2, 3, 4 or 5 days. As many objects are added to it as there is enough free time to visit them. The list usually includes restaurants, museums, amusement parks, excursions, show programs. Rates over 2 days also include one of the premium activities – sightseeing helicopter flight, concert of legends, sky jumping, tours of the Grand Canyon, Horseshoe Bend and Antelope Canyon, as well as Zion and Bryce Canyon parks.

    All-Inclusive Pass for 2 days for adults is $109, 3 is $189, 4 is $229, and 5 is $259.

    The Explorer Pass includes a limited number of activities – from 2 to 7. Their list is approximately the same as for the All-Inclusive Pass. Visiting two places will cost $69, three – $79, four – $99, five – $119, six – $129 and seven – $139.

    Sightseeing Flex Pass Las Vegas

    Sightseeing Flex Pass Las Vegas has a similar system to the Go City Explorer Pass. The price of the card includes 3, 4, 5 or 7 of 21 places and entertainments of interest to the tourist. Among the objects that do not intersect with Go City are exhibitions at the Bellagio and Luxor hotels, throwing axes, shooting from machine guns, an aquarium in Mandalay Bay and karting.

    The cost of the card is not fixed, it all depends on the list of selected locations. You can find out the exact amount and place an order on the website or in the Sightseeing Pass Travel Guide app.

    Phones and SIM cards

    When traveling to Las Vegas, it is cheaper to purchase a prepaid SIM card from a local operator than to use roaming. For tourists, it is most convenient to arrange this service in branded stores of companies that are located throughout the city, including near the airport.

    The three most popular service providers in the US are Verizon (working with the CDMA communication standard) and GSM operators AT&T and T-mobile.

    Verizon’s cheapest prepaid plan is $25. It includes 5 GB of internet, unlimited calls and SMS within the country.

    The most affordable T-mobile plan costs $40. It includes 10 GB of internet, as well as unlimited calls and SMS. A similar tariff from AT&T, but with 5 GB of Internet will cost $30.

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    Restrooms

    All casinos have free public restrooms. At the same time, many establishments show creativity in such a sensitive issue and make the interior of these rooms very entertaining. For example, the Palms Casino Resort is known for its pink toilets, the Delano’s Skyfall Lounge cocktail bar has a panoramic cabin, and the Paris Hotel-Casino has a Versailles-style toilet.

    You can also use restrooms at fast food restaurants like Burger King and McDonald’s. However, the entrance there can only be available to customers of the institution. To do this, it is enough to make a minimum order.

    Smoking and alcohol

    Las Vegas allows smoking in casinos and in many public places, but the authorities are actively trying to fight this bad habit.

    Also drinking alcohol on the street is not prohibited in the city. There is only one condition: the drink must be in an open container – a plastic or paper cup, or in an aluminum container. Glass containers must not be used.

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    Money and foreign exchange

    In Las Vegas, there are no problems with withdrawing cash from ATMs. They are located in every casino, bank branches, shopping centers and many stores. However, the transaction fees at a casino can be a couple of dollars higher than at a bank.

    The best exchange rates can be found at the Fashion Show Shopping Center and Harry Reid Airport.

    You can pay for almost any product and service with a bank card. However, it is better to use a debit card to avoid additional fees.

    Cash in Vegas is needed primarily to reward service personnel. In a casino, it is customary for the croupier to tip with chips, especially if there is a plan to return to the same table later. With small winnings, you can give $1, and before leaving the game – $5-10. In bars and gambling halls, you must leave $1 for each drink you bring. In restaurants, tipping ranges from 15 to 20% of the bill. A porter in a hotel is allowed a reward of up to $5, and a maid – $2-5. In a taxi, it is customary to give the driver about 15% of the amount of the trip.

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    Parking lots

    There are no problems with parking in Las Vegas. Almost every hotel and casino has its own garage and parking spaces. However, they can be both free and paid. The daily cost ranges from $1 to $20. Detailed information is indicated on the website of each of the accommodation facilities.

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    Gas Stations

    There are many gas stations throughout the city where you can fill up with petrol, diesel, LPG or charge your electric car. As a rule, the driver fills the tank on them.

    One gallon of fuel costs $4 on average. Payment is made by credit card or cash.

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    Bellagio

    Hotel and casino on the Las Vegas Strip, which was built in 1998. “Bellagio” is designed for almost 4 thousand rooms, it takes 11th place in the world ranking of hotels in this indicator. One of its main attractions is the musical fountain, which releases more than 1000 powerful jets and is equipped with 4.5 thousand light sources. Every day there is a light and music show, which usually lasts from lunch until midnight.

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    Luxor Las Vegas

    An entertainment complex that includes a hotel with 4.5 thousand rooms and a casino. It was built in the form of a black 30-story pyramid over 100 meters high. In the evenings, a powerful beam of light escapes from the summit, which is visible even from the Earth’s orbit. In front of the building is a huge figure of a sphinx. The gaming zone “Luxor Las Vegas” has an area of ​​more than 11 thousand m² and consists of 87 tables and more than 1. 5 thousand slot machines.

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    Paris Las Vegas

    Another grand casino hotel on the Las Vegas Strip. From an architectural point of view, it is a copy of the French Hotel De Ville. The peculiarity of the complex is that it is surrounded by replicas of French sights: there is the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre, the Arc de Triomphe and the Paris Opera. The interior of the hotel is decorated in European style, which allows guests to forget that they are in the US and not somewhere in the Old World.

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    Venetian Las Vegas

    As the name suggests, this casino hotel is designed in the style of a Venetian palazzo. On its territory there are 18 restaurants, 6 swimming pools, a fitness club, a spa and shops. The hotel lobby is painted with copies of Italian paintings, decorated with marble columns and arches. All frescoes, statues and other interior elements look like they are several hundred years old – they are almost indistinguishable from the originals.

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    Wynn Casino Hotel

    The Wynn was named after billionaire Steve Wynn, who made his fortune through the gambling industry. The complex consists of 60 floors, making it one of the tallest in Las Vegas. In addition to the hotel and gambling zone, there is a dealership for Maserati, Ferrari, Aston Martin and other luxury brands. The interior of the complex is decorated with works of art from S. Wynn’s personal collection.

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    Caesars Palace

    Entertainment complex designed in the style of Ancient Rome. It has been in existence since 1966. Caesars Palace became famous for its entertainment shows and performances by pop stars (Frank Sinatra, Elton John, Celine Dion sang here). In 2003, the Colosseum with 4,300 seats was built for concerts. The hotel of the complex consists of six towers, in which there are about 4 thousand rooms.

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    Stratosphere Las Vegas

    Hotel-casino, built in the form of a tower, which reaches a height of 350 meters. The observation deck of the Stratosphere is the highest in the United States. The complex was built in 1996. At first, it was not very popular with visitors due to its location away from the popular places of Las Vegas, but thanks to favorable prices and competent marketing, the hotel eventually became a success.

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    Casa de Shenandoah Ranch

    Home-museum of Wayne Newton, an American pop singer who performed in the city’s casinos for many years, for which he was nicknamed Mr. Las Vegas. In the 1980s, he was the highest paid artist in the world. The villa has a collection of rare cars, an exhibition of exotic animals, as well as a private jet, Arabian horses and other attributes of a luxurious life.

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    Bellagio Conservatory and Botanical Garden

    The botanical garden and the conservatory are part of the Bellagio hotel-casino complex. More than 10 thousand plants of the garden are located on a vast territory, various animal figures are made of flowers, which gives the place a fabulous look. To take care of such an impressive area, there is a staff of 100 gardeners who daily water, cut and create new flower arrangements for the delight of visitors.

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    Chapel of Flowers

    An iconic wedding chapel where couples from all over the world come to marry. The building itself looks modest and concise, especially against the background of the grandiose sights of Las Vegas. But, at the same time, the chapel is one of the most technologically advanced. It was here that they began to conduct the first ceremonies on the Internet and via Skype. Several wedding packages are available for newlyweds.

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    Neon Museum

    The collection is entirely dedicated to one of the main attributes of Las Vegas, without which this city is almost impossible to imagine – neon signs of all stripes and shapes. Most of the exhibits are located outdoors. In total, the museum exhibits about 150 signs. Many of them have not been updated or restored, therefore they are of a certain artistic interest.

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    Mob Museum

    The exposition is located in the building of the former post office. It is dedicated to the rule of law and the fight against organized crime. For visitors, a variety of entertainment is provided here: from shooting from a machine gun to studying illegal business schemes. The museum opened in 2012 at the initiative of Mayor O. Goodman, who allocated $76 million from the city budget for its organization.

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    Madame Tussauds

    Madame Tussauds Las Vegas’ main feature is its large section dedicated to local stars, including Playboy publisher Hugh Hefner. The rest of the exhibition consists of famous actors, athletes, singers and other public figures. For example, the museum has wax copies of Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt, Jennifer Lopez. The figures are executed so well that they seem alive.

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    National Atomic Testing Museum

    The museum is located in the suburbs of Las Vegas. It was created in 2005 as an exhibition pavilion for the Smithsonian Institution. The exposition is dedicated to the Nevada Test Site, where nuclear tests have been conducted since the 1950s. The collection includes deadly weapons from the Cold War, the interior of bunkers, various measuring equipment. A nuclear explosion is demonstrated on special screens.

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    Titanic Artifact Exhibition

    The exposition is located on the territory of the Luxor Las Vegas hotel-casino. It is quite popular with tourists, as it is dedicated to one of the main disasters of the 20th century – the wreck of the Titanic liner. In total, the museum has collected about 300 exhibits raised from the seabed: ship plating details, interior items, jewelry, personal belongings of passengers, and even a preserved bottle of 1900 champagne.

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    Shelby American Museum

    A small collection of Shelby American, Inc. Mustangs. Visitors will be able not only to view the exhibition, which consists of retro models and new designs, but also to hear the history of the brand from the guide and learn about the features of the production of these devices by visiting the assembly shop. Tours of the museum are carried out 1 or 2 times a day for free. The exposition will interest, first of all, passionate fans of cars.

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    High Roller

    The Las Vegas Ferris wheel is considered one of the largest in the world. Its height is about 170 meters. The grand attraction consists of 28 spacious booths, each of which can accommodate a record number of visitors (several dozen people). The wheel makes a complete revolution in 30 minutes. During this time, everyone has time to fully enjoy the bewitching view of the city from a bird’s eye view.

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    Adventuredome

    An amusement park for the whole family on the Las Vegas Strip covering over 20,000 m². There are 25 rides here (including a steep roller coaster with a double dead loop), a golf course, a shooting range and a climbing wall. There is also a fun clown show for visitors. The park is located under a roof on the territory of the Circus Circus hotel, but not only guests can visit it.

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    Dig This Amusement Park

    An unusual amusement park for adults where you can try yourself as an operator of an excavator, bulldozer and other heavy equipment. Only persons over the age of 18 are freely allowed here (children from 14 to 18 must obtain parental consent). Safety precautions are strictly observed throughout the territory: visitors are given helmets and vests, as well as detailed instructions.

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    Hoover Dam

    The dam is located on the border of the states of Arizona and Nevada in the Black Canyon of the Colorado River. It is not only the largest power plant in the region, but also protects the southwestern United States from flooding. The dam is named after Herbert Hoover, the 31st President of the United States, who allocated money for its construction. The construction was built in 1935, since 1937 it has already become a popular tourist attraction.

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    Mount Charleston

    The summit is located in southern Nevada and is the highest point of the Spring Mountain Range. From the Las Vegas Strip, the mountain can be reached in many ways: on foot, by bike, or even on horseback (sledges and skis are popular in winter). Charleston is located within the Mount Charleston Wilderness Area National Park. There are many places for picnic and camping in the summit area.

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    Red Rock Canyon

    Nevada National Wildlife Refuge with more than a million visitors each year. The natural area is located on the border of the states of Arizona, Nevada, Utah and California. The total length of hiking trails in Red Rock Canyon is over 30 km. People come here from noisy Las Vegas to enjoy the tranquility and beauty of nature, as well as to see the unique landscapes of the Mojave Desert.

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    Why Everyone Goes to Vegas to Get Married: From Jennifer Lopez to Elvis Presley

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    July 21, 13:16

    . It turns out that you can have a wedding there for a couple of hours and a hundred dollars

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    Photos from the wedding of Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez in Vegas. The couple got married 20 years after their first engagement: they met in 2002 while filming the comedy Gigli, started dating and got engaged, but broke up two years later. In 2004, Lopez married singer Marc Anthony, with whom she lived for ten years, and Affleck married actress Jennifer Garner – the marriage lasted until 2018.0005

    At the end of last week, perhaps the most high-profile event in show business took place – the wedding of Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez. It happened in Las Vegas: according to the singer in the OnTheJLo fan mailing list, the couple flew into town the night before the ceremony, stood in the general queue for a marriage license and made it to the chapel a few minutes before closing – they didn’t even catch the Elvis Presley doppelgänger. who usually marries guests of the City of Lights. Moreover, if the bride changed clothes in the rest room, then the groom had to do it right in the restroom. But Lopez, who signed her report from the wedding as Jennifer Lynn Affleck, admitted that everything was as they wanted. “All you need is Love”.

    The format of the wedding seemed strange to many – especially considering that Bennifer had been going to her for 20 years (they had already met in 2002-2003 and even announced their engagement), and according to the law of the movie genre, everything should have ended with a large-scale celebration. But the main skepticism was caused by the location: a trail of spontaneity, frivolity and fragility of marriage stretches behind weddings in Las Vegas. In many ways, this was influenced by the film Once Upon a Time in Vegas, released in 2008: in it, the characters of Cameron Diaz and Ashton Kutcher wake up after a party and find that they are married.

    However, the plot was not taken from the ceiling: in Vegas you can really get married overnight. In 1931, along with the legalization of gambling, the state of Nevada simplified the process of marriage for both locals and tourists. The scheme still works today: lovers just need to come to the Marriage Registry Office in Clark County, open from eight in the morning until midnight, get a marriage license by providing identification (passport, birth certificate or driver’s license will do), and, in fact, go to the altar. The process takes a couple of hours, especially if you notify the Bureau in advance about the visit. Marriage is considered valid in any state of America and any country, including Russia (for the latter, you need to obtain an apostille and a notarized translation of the license).

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    Frank Sinatra, 50, and Mia Farrow, 21, at a wedding party at the Sands Casino Hotel in Vegas in 1966. Before closing in 1996, it was one of the most popular wedding venues. That’s not why Sinatra chose him, though: he performed regularly at the Sands and then bought a stake in the

    Hotel.

    In other states, things take longer and are more complicated. For example, in the state of Alaska, a marriage license is issued within three business days. In Connecticut, when the application is accepted, they will find out the exact location of the wedding. And in Montana, along with an ID card, women under 50 are asked for a negative rubella test or a medical exemption. Interestingly, before marriage, it was required to donate blood before marriage in many states: this is how diseases that threaten the health of future children were determined, and they learned about the relationship between the bride and groom.

    In addition to the bureaucratic features (or rather, their absence), getting married in Vegas is facilitated by the infrastructure that has not stopped developing since the passage of that very law in 1931 and brings the city $ 2 billion annually. The Second World War made its contribution: before leaving for the front, conscripts hurried to take an oath to their loved ones. In 1942, 1.8 million weddings took place in the United States (20 thousand of them in Clark County), which is 145% more than a year earlier. This intensified the construction of chapels.

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    Wedding photo of Demi Moore and Bruce Willis in 1987. The actress shared a picture 20 years after the divorce – in memory of the singer and composer Little Richard, who led their celebration in Vegas

    In 1943, the famous Little Church of the West appeared, where Richard Gere and Cindy Crawford married, and a little later, in 1951, A Little White Wedding Chapel, chosen a whole galaxy of star couples: Frank Sinatra and Mia Farrow, Bruce Willis and Demi Moore, Pamela Anderson and Rick Salomon, Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner and, in fact, Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez. Here, Britney Spears and her childhood friend Jason Alexander tied the knot – however, confirming the stereotype of weddings in Vegas, they parted after 55 hours.

    Not only chapels are available for weddings. It can be arranged even on the terrace of the Bellagio hotel-casino (it was there that the films Once Upon a Time in Vegas, The Hangover and Ocean’s Eleven were filmed), even in the Neon Museum under the grandiose sign “Lady luck” (“Lady Luck”), at least in one of the most popular gastronomic establishments in America, Cafe Lola, even on the Ferris wheel on the Las Vegas Strip.

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    Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner at their 2019 Vegas weddingyear. The singer and star of “Game of Thrones” arrived at a secret ceremony after the party on the occasion of the Billboard Music Awards. A few months later, they held a lavish celebration with a custom-made Louis Vuitton dress, a tiered cake and a large number of guests

    It happens that the budget of such celebrations reaches several tens or hundreds of thousands of dollars, but in general people come to the city to get married quickly and easily – often they do it without even leaving the car. The ceremony can be performed by Mickey Mouse, Madonna, Batman or any other famous character, but the most popular option is Elvis Presley, invariably associated with Las Vegas. The basic wedding package, which includes the participation of the disguised king of rock and roll and the rental of the chapel, costs $199. True, at the end of May, the licensed company Authentic Brands Group, which owns the rights to the name and image of Elvis Presley, banned their use at thematic events. If copyright infringement lawsuits become ubiquitous, Vegas weddings will never be the same again.

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    Photos from the wedding of Kourtney Kardashian and Travis Baker in 2020. They got married in Vegas the night after the Grammy Awards – wearing black leather jackets, sunglasses and Elvis Presley as host.0005

    By the way, in the state of Nevada you can quickly not only exchange vows, but also take them back. All thanks to the law on the annulment of marriage: it can be declared invalid if it turns out that the newlyweds are related by blood, under 18 years of age and have not received parental consent, one of the spouses is already married or was brought to the altar by fraudulent means or under duress. Depending on the circumstances and whether it will be possible to prove it to the court, the annulment takes a different amount of time.

    However, if Britney Spears returned to the status of a bachelorette after 55 hours, then the marriage of Demi Moore and Bruce Willis lasted more than ten years, proving that a wedding in Vegas is not always about regret.

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    What to see in Las Vegas in 1 day on your own

    “Sin City” is located in the famous free region of America, used by the famous free region of Nevada . Here at 1931 years allowed to conduct gambling. By this time, Smith’s 1827 expedition had found an oasis in the Las Vegas Valley. There was an opportunity for arranging life among the subtropical heat, dry stony deserts. The official birth year of Las Vegas was 1905. Now the city amazes with incredible architectural buildings, wealth, luxury. Casinos, gambling houses, interesting museums, hotels where any desires of vacationers come true, original sights attract thousands of tourists here. The city is the world’s largest gambling and entertainment center. The question of what to see in Las Vegas in 1 day on your own is desirable to think over in advance.

    Neon Museum

    In the history of the city neon advertisements of various establishments played an important role. With their help, players were attracted. The city of fun, games, entertainment cannot be imagined without bright advertisements. Colorful signs were often changed, creating new unexpected options. The main manufacturer of neon signs was Young Electric Sign. Under the open sky (on the territory that was the warehouse of the company) there is an interesting Museum of Neon. The museum’s first exhibit was a glittering Hacienda sign called Rider and Horse.

    Now the museum houses about 150 signs. The main part has not been restored, but is in its real form, representing a “living value”. The shining gallery of the museum does not require payment when visiting. It contains many famous signs: “Nevada Motel”, “Chief Court Hotel”, “The Flame Restaurant”, “Andy Anderson”, “Aladdin’s Lamp”. The opening of the museum took place in 1966. It is located on Fremont Street, a well-organized “cemetery of neon signs”.

    Natural History Museum

    Las Vegas is not only the capital of gambling, it is a city where many cultural institutions of various thematic directions have been built. For example, the Museum of Natural History (it opened in 1991), which displays the entire natural course of the planet’s development. Mysterious dinosaurs walked on it in different places. In the center of Las Vegas are models of triceratops, raptors, brontosaurs, extinct millions of years ago. Models of wild animals are made as an exact copy of the originals and create the atmosphere of a living zoo.

    By pressing the special button of the model, you can hear the real roar of the animal. The expositions are filled with thematic galleries: about the ancient civilization of people (“International Wildlife Gallery”, “Prehistoric Life of the Human Family”, “Treasures of Egypt”, “Marine Life Gallery”). Swimming pools were built in the museum to keep living beings. They live stingrays, sharks. The insect section is popular. The Museum has a scientific center for youth, conferences and lectures are held. Institution address: 900 N Las Vegas Blvd.

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    Wynn Las Vegas Casino

    Rich and gambling (gamblers) choose the hotel-casino Wynn Las Vegas, where only the cream of society (the jet set) gathers. During the day, you can explore all the nooks and crannies of the hotel, immersed in foliage (foliage) and fountains with lotuses. Spectacular shows take place here in the evening.

    Cosmopolitan

    Hipsters don’t have to endure magnific Las Vegas casinos. They can find like-minded people at the fabulous modern Cosmopolitan casino. It will appeal to anyone who is fond of modern (contemporary) art and design.

    Bellagio

    Bellagio goes beyond (to transcend) the traditional notion of a casino or a hotel. Tourists are attracted by the developed infrastructure (amenities), the famous dancing fountains that you definitely won’t miss (unmissable), the conservatory and botanical gardens that decorate (to embellish) the casino.

    Mob Museum

    The capital of gambling is the city thanks to the huge financial investments of criminal structures. The main ones were the Italian criminal groups “Cosa Nostra”. Her activities are covered in the expositions of the Mob Museum. The facility opened in February 2012. Among the exhibits are cold and firearms used by criminals. Clothes, shoes, numerous documents, photographs. During the tour, it is proposed to shoot from machine guns, sit in the electric chair or the dock, look at the terrible Thompson machine gun (it was fired from on St. Valentine’s Day).

    A special exhibition dedicated to the work of Albert Anastasi (nicknamed “The Mad Hatter”). During the tour, the methods of doing business by criminal groups are revealed. The popular museum is located in the courthouse (former post office). There is a shooting gallery in the Museum. It is proposed to shoot from a police revolver, gangster machine guns. In a special photo studio, it is proposed to take a “mugshot” picture with an inscription, a sign. Address: 300 Stewart Ave.

    Fremont Street

    With the birth of the city came Fremont Street. It is named after the explorer Charles Freemont (aka Pathfinder), who discovered the Vegas Valley in 1844. You can easily recognize the pedestrian street by its mascot: a neon statue of a cowboy. This is the largest neon installation in the world. And also the famous Fremont Street Experience dome, created in 1905 by LG. The unique video show equipment with a screen in the form of an arched dome, with a huge number of displays, controlled by 10 computers, broadcasts various programs at night.

    At night, the street becomes the biggest video show in the world. The first casinos that appeared in the city are still operating (for example, Golden Gate, Four Queens, Binion’s Horseshoe, Golden Nugget). In 1990, the entertainment center moved to Las Vegas Street. The casinos of the old city attract with a special atmosphere of excitement, low initial rates, cheap drinks, bright cafes, bars, and a sparkling realm of neon advertisements.

    A bit about the city

    Las Vegas is located in the western United States, in the state of Nevada, as a city it was registered only in 1911. There are more than 80 casinos, thousands of gaming pavilions and many expensive hotels . This is a grand entertainment center offering all sorts of legitimate pleasures – shows, concerts, shopping, gambling and just relaxing.

    The population of Las Vegas is more than 630 thousand people, the majority – whites, Hispanics and African Americans. This region of the United States is considered the fastest growing in the country. The city is located in the middle of the desert, so it is hot and sunny there almost all year round, the coldest month is December and there is almost never snow . This favorably affects the constant influx of tourists from all over the world.

    More than 40 million people visit the entertainment center of the world every year.

    Lead Discovery Children’s Museum

    There is a two-storey building in the center of the city, where interesting conditions are created for people of all ages: children can take part in interesting (almost adult) entertainment, and adults can feel like a carefree child. The expositions of the museum contain elements of art, science, culture that help the practical development of children. Very young visitors are offered special programs with educational games. You can have fun for a long time, inflate a giant bubble (stand in it), take a picture of your own shadow, imagine yourself as a specialist in a real television studio.

    Most of the proposals are based on the principle of joint action. It develops relationships between children and adults. Here you can play, study the laws of physics together with your parents, older friends, relatives. At the same time, any participant feels the joy of discoveries, the opportunity to share experience. The cognitive museum helps in a fascinating way to look at science, art from an interesting, unexpected side.

    Museum of Art

    This is the first curator of modern art to appear in southern Nevada. The creation of the museum by activists of the Las Vegas Art League group began in 1949 year. The desire to introduce fine art into the life of the city was realized in a ranch in the Lorenzi Park. Since 1974, the art gallery has received the status of a museum. During its existence, it was repeatedly closed and revived anew. The theme of the expositions was acquaintance with international culture in contemporary art.

    There were exhibitions of works by Marc Chagall, Deil Chukhuli (unique colored glassware), Auguste Rodin. Separate expositions are dedicated to artists working in Las Vegas (and who lived here before). The museum often hosts seminars, exhibitions, complex events according to programs that meet the standards of the American Association. They help develop creative abilities, love contemporary art.

    What to do in Las Vegas: where to go and what to see

    Now I will tell you in detail about what else you can do in Las Vegas, as well as where to go and what will be interesting to see near Las Vegas.

    1. Go to conquer the Martian rocks near Vegas in Red Rock Canyon or Valley of Fire

    Near Las Vegas there are two amazing parks with curious sandstone formations – these are Red Rock Canyon and Valley of Fire . If you arrive in the morning, you can see how the rocks are painted in such a bright red or red color, as if on fire. A trip along the main attractions and trekking to curious and hidden geological formations can take half a day or an entire daylight hours.

    Valley of Fire is located near Las Vegas

    Visit to Red Rock Canyon – $7, ticket to the Valley of Fire – $10.

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    2. Take a tour of the Grand Canyon

    Grand Canyon is the most famous natural attraction in the United States, located in Arizona, not very far from Las Vegas. Officially, the Grand Canyon is called the Grand Canyon for a reason. He really is just huge! From Las Vegas to the Grand Canyon, you can go to different viewing platforms. And on the way, make a stop at Lake Mead and look at the Hoover Dam.

    • The closest ride is to the so-called West Rim Grand Canyon, where the Skywalk with a transparent floor is located on the territory of the Hulapai Indian Reservation. Travel time from Las Vegas will take about 2 hours one way. How to get to the Grand Canyon from Las Vegas? You can buy a bus tour to Grand Canyon (from $120 per person, it’s profitable to go alone), fly over it in a helicopter (about $500 per person) or rent a car to go on your own (it will be cheaper for two than for bus). I recommend looking at prices and booking a car here.
    • The most visited part of the Grand Canyon National Park is South Rim . By car, it’s worth going there for two days, so as not to regret that you didn’t manage to fully enjoy the beauty. You must first book a hotel near the Grand Canyon or settle in a lodge or campsite right in the park. Read all the details in the article.
    • The farthest, but also the most beautiful North Rome Grand Canyon is best visited along with other attractions nearby – Bryce Canyon and Zion National Parks, for example, or go further to the city of Page to see the famous Antelope Canyon.

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    Read detailed articles with practical information about a trip to the Grand Canyon:

    • from Las Vegas to Grand-Kanyon
    • Which Grand Canyon is better than
    • Hoover Dam and Lake Mead

    3. Treat yourself to an upscale hotel spa or soak in the pool

    Tired of the city? Why not immerse yourself in the atmosphere of a Caribbean beach holiday at the Mandalay Bay Hotel? Excellent beach and pool parties traditionally take place in Vegas from April to October. And with children, you can go to the wonderful Wet’n’Wild water park.

    Vegas spas offer all sorts of ways to unwind after a tiring night out. Hot stone massage or clay wrap, Himalayan salt caves or fire and ice facials. Choose the best hotels with the best spas, such as the Four Seasons or the famous Mandarin Oriental Chinese massage.

    4. Zip-line over the Mojave Desert

    Feel like a superman and ride a zip-line right from the top of Red Mountain near Boulder City. The entire descent on a zipline is 2.5 km long, and the speed is up to 96 km per hour! The cost of the flight is from $160. During this trip, you will see Las Vegas and Lake Mead from a bird’s eye view. Intrigued? Contact Bootleg Canyon Zipline .

    In Vegas itself, you can also take a zip-line – SlotZilla Line in Downtown Fremont Street. Ticket prices: from $25 (zipline) to $45 (zoomline).

    Read a detailed article about all points of interest near Vegas:

    All points of interest near Las Vegas

    Container Park

    Modern architects’ ingenious proposals consist of unexpected building concepts. M-Rad has developed and implemented a project for a sports complex from used shipping containers. Three towers allow for extreme sports. They are hotels, shopping malls with boutiques of fashion brands. In one of the buildings there is a farm for the production of organic products. To ensure life in the original objects, alternative forms of energy are used due to the sun and wind.

    The park has a recreation area on the shore of a small lake, with cross-country trails, surf spots, and skate zones. Brightly colored shipping containers in whimsical combinations received a rebirth in 2013. The container park project showed people unlimited flights of architectural fantasies, hidden possibilities of human thought. This makes the life of the city diverse, joyful, comfortable.

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    Quick weddings

    Las Vegas is hard to imagine without wedding fever. There will always be a couple willing to rent a pink Cadillac and tie the knot in one of Vegas’ a chapels. Organizers of wedding ceremonies (wedding ceremonies) offer to choose a priest (an officiant), as well as to conduct an online broadcast (a live broadcast) of the event for relatives and friends. The full wedding package will cost you $2500.

    You can order a cheap (only $100) outdoor ceremony: a wedding wagon will come to you, and you will be quickly painted.

    Helicopter flight over Vegas

    A helicopter flight over Vegas will give you awe-inspiring views of the city.

    Fremont Walkway

    Fremont Street Experience – pedestrian (pedestrian) mall. The arched canopy (an arched canopy) of a huge shopping center turns into a stage for light and music shows every night. Visitors never cease to feel dizzy from the surround sound and the immense (larger-than-life) screen.

    Container Park

    Constructed from shipping containers, the Downtown Container Park houses a variety of stores. Visitors to wander along in search of up-and-coming designers’ work: handmade jewelery and apparel. There are many original eateries and art installations.

    Race Attraction

    Dream Racing provides the widest selection of sports cars in Las Vegas. This is a unique opportunity (an opportunity) to get behind the wheel (to get behind the wheel) Lamborghini, Ferrari or Porsche.

    Monster Jam World Finals

    Every March, the Monster Jam World Finals will showcase over thirty monster trucks to showcase. Drivers come from all over the world to fight for the coveted title (a coveted title) of world championship.

    Life Is Beautiful Festival (September)

    During a three-day extravaganza, downtown Las Vegas becomes an immersive celebration of music, art and food. Here you can watch performances by bands such as Muse, Gorillaz and Blink-182, listen to thought-provoking speeches by lecturers and get inspired by the Art Motel art installation.

    Liquid nitrogen ice cream

    In Las Vegas, you can try liquid nitrogen ice cream. Crescendo Ice Cream Cafe owns a unique recipe (a recipe) for this dessert and assures that it is absolutely safe to eat. Judging by the crowds (crowds) of people that accumulate at this cafe, their ice cream is really worth a try.

    Adventuredome

    Hotels in Las Vegas are cities full of surprises. On the top floor of the Circus Circus hotel, the amusement park, located under a huge pink dome made of durable glass, became such a surprise. It protects visitors from the sun, rain, creating a festive atmosphere with pleasant pink lighting. 25 attractions for children and adults were built under the dome. They are considered the best in the world. Rollercoasters rumble here, extreme rolocosters ring, a climbing wall. There is an adrenaline attraction in the form of a double “dead loop” Canyon Blaster.

    Inverter entertainment, Rim Runner water attraction with jumps over an 18 m high waterfall are popular. An interesting feature of the park is the use of figures of numerous species of dinosaurs. Almost living sculptures adorn the park and make you think about the life of the planet, looking at the majestic figures of animals. Lovers of a relaxing holiday will find entertainment on a well-groomed golf course, in the halls of a modern IMAX cinema. Anyone can buy a ticket and visit the park without having to stay in a hotel.

    Madame Tussauds

    Madame Tussauds wax figures have been attracting the attention of tourists in different cities for over 200 years. By the way, the first wax figures were Voltaire, Franklin, Jean-Jacques Rousseau. There are 20 museums in different cities of the world. It opened in Las Vegas in 1999. More than 100 wax figures have taken their place in the halls of The Venetian Hotel. The main part is devoted to American artists of the past and present. Among them are copies of Brad Pitt, Jolie, Lady Gaga, etc.

    The peculiarity of the museum is the opportunity to touch, hug, take pictures with your favorite characters. The sculptures are similar to their owners and create the impression of a live communication with your favorite sportsman, actor, politician. As if there was a communication with Obama, Clinton, Bush (recently, the figure of Putin has appeared). Many of them are made in an interactive version and can, for example, turn red when touched. During the tours, it is offered to listen to little-known facts from the life of your favorite celebrities.

    Dining

    Fine and luxurious restaurants in Las Vegas can easily be called one of its main attractions. Moreover, only the best chefs work in all establishments, who come here from all over the world. In each restaurant, guests are offered the most famous dishes of world cuisines and the rarest delicacies, which are simply impossible to resist. It is worth noting that the most popular product of Las Vegas is shrimp, and in terms of their absorption, the city even ranks first in the country.

    Well, in general, you can have lunch or dinner in Las Vegas both in cheap eateries and in expensive establishments, which are divided into restaurants of world famous brands and restaurants at hotels.

    The largest number of cozy cafes and stylized restaurants, which represent literally all popular cuisines (Chinese, French, Italian, Japanese, etc.), is concentrated on the Strip. Here, luxury establishments such as Spice Market Buffet, Cravings Buffet, Picasso and Le Village Buffet have gained particular popularity and recognition. However, the amazing Payard Patisserie & Bistro enjoys the greatest fame, offering a classic French menu, hot pastries, magnificent desserts and an evening menu divided into four categories: Chocolate, Fruit, Cheese and Coffee, Caramel and Nuts.

    When it comes to alcohol, Las Vegas has a huge selection. And here, unlike other US cities, alcohol is allowed to drink right on the streets. There are also many bars, pubs and cocktail restaurants scattered throughout the city. Separately, it is worth mentioning the Aureol wine bar, within the walls of which there is a five-meter glass tower with 10 thousand bottles of excellent wine.

    Titanic Artifact Exhibition

    The Luxor Hotel & Casino invites you not only to play, but to get an adrenaline rush from walking on a full-size replica of the legendary Titanic ship. At the exit, a boarding ticket is issued in the name of the real passenger of the liner. His fate can be found at the end of the tour. The expositions of the museum are made up of those found in 1985 artifacts (over 300 items) and made according to historical documents. Cabins of different classes, real stairs leading to the floors of the ship, personal belongings of passengers, tableware, silver, jewelry, real 1900 champagne create an authentic pre-crash atmosphere.

    The sight of the same “black iceberg” that caused the tragedy is especially impressive. An amazing point is the preservation of the natural cold coming from the monster. During the tour, it seems to feel its destructive power. Letters from people who asked for help are a big emotional burden. A visit to each room helps to plunge into the true world of tragedy. Tours often end with touching weeping of visitors.

    Strip Boulevard

    Numerous casinos are the main highlight of the city. Here they are scattered at every step, but most of them are on the Strip. Large complexes compete with each other, so they are all different from each other, because each owner wants to surprise the sophisticated visitor.

    Strip Boulevard

    The length of the boulevard is 7 km , so you will hardly be able to walk it at a time. And even if you are not a gambler, you will definitely remember a walk along these streets for a long time. The avenue looks most spectacular in the evening and at night, when it is immersed in lights.

    Shark Reef Aquarium

    The huge marine “stadium” is not in the ocean, but far from the main sources of water in the middle of the hot desert of Nevada. It was created at the Mandalay Bay hotel-casino. An indoor aquarium containing 5 million liters of water similar in composition to the Red Sea has become a home for various (15 units) species of sharks, rays, and rare fish. Even the hammerhead shark lives here. In America, this is the first aquarium where she feels great. Its area is 9 thousand m2.

    To see (and not be afraid of) animals is offered while walking through the shark tunnel, made of durable glass. Visitors can watch the feeding of toothy predators. Learn about the life of rare golden crocodiles, reticulated pythons and dragons brought from Komodo Island. Piranhas frolic in the aquarium, jellyfish, turtles, mollusks, snails swim. Experienced divers (with supporting documents) can dive alongside rare species of marine life, amazing marine invertebrates.

    Bellagio Dancing Fountains

    The magical dance of silver jets of water emerging from an artificial lake is unforgettable. A unique creation of technical thought is created by 1175 jets. They fire from special installations, rotating nozzles that can move under the control of computer programs. They fly up, intertwine, writhe, disintegrate into millions of silver splashes, performing a planned dance. At the same time, songs by famous performers, musical works of more than 20 processed works are heard.

    Before the start of the show, mystical puffs of smoke appear and a water (and musical) explosion enhances the effect of the dancing fountains. At this time, 450 bright lamps create the necessary illumination, sparkling brighter than neon advertising. The fountain belongs to one of the most expensive hotels in the city of Bellagio. The famous Chapel of Flowers is also located here, where famous couples of the world got married (including the first weddings organized via Skype). A delightful spectacle of water jets dancing at a height of 152 m takes place daily from 15:00 to 24:00. Even in bad weather, people stand on the shore of an artificial lake, fascinated by the extraordinary beauty of the spectacle.

    Where to eat in Las Vegas. American Buffet Features

    Breakfast is not included in the room rate at Las Vegas . You can eat in cafes, restaurants and finally buy a snack in the supermarket if you have very little money.

    In Las Vegas they practice such a food format as a buffet – they are available at all major hotels. You buy a ticket and eat as much as you can fit into. The competitive advantage of the buffet over traditional cafes and restaurants, in addition to the price, is also the range, which includes all the famous cuisines of the world.

    A buffet ticket can cost from $30 to $50, breakfast is always cheaper than lunch, although the set of food is about the same. There are restrictions on some expensive products – they are served by a special person, for example, they cut off a piece of turkey for you or expensive seafood. Drinks are carried by the waiter – they are also included in the price of the ticket to the buffet, but you need to tip the waiter, especially if he often came up well and brought what you asked for.

    You can buy a daily ticket Buffet of Buffets 24 Hour Pass and eat around the clock, for gluttons – this is a way out and really cheaper than buying each buffet separately for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Such tickets are valid for 24 hours, for example, to such hotels as Flamingo, Harrahs, Planet Hollywood, Rio, Paris. In addition to the obvious price advantages, you go to any buffet that is covered by the subscription, bypassing the general queue. A bracelet is attached to the hand, which is the pass. It looks quite primitive and the scheme resembles a Turkish All Inclusive hotel, so I do not recommend such gluttony.

    Las Vegas

    Paris Hotel

    The legendary hotel complex with its own casino, created in the architectural style of the De Ville Hotel (France), is located on the Strip. The interiors are made in European style. The area in front of the hotel entrance is decorated in a peculiar way. There are copies (half the size) of French monuments: the Louvre, the Arc de Triomphe, the Eiffel Tower, the Paris Opera House. The famous Eiffel Tower has become a real masterpiece of architecture.

    Not only the external appearance of the building has been preserved, but also the internal structure. The 140 m high building is equipped with expensive restaurants, boutiques of fashion brands, shops with souvenirs. Admiring the American landscape, the visitor is in the romantic atmosphere of Paris. Climbing up to the observation deck, you can see the entire street from a height of 140 m. Hotel address: Boulevard South, Las Vegas.

    Venice Hotel

    Two majestic towers, 40 floors high, beautiful connection in the form of an indoor garden with the Palazzo, form the largest hotel on the planet. Once in it, you find yourself in little Venice With its Grand Canal, the Magnificent Rain Palace, St. Mark’s Cathedral. Among the copies of architectural buildings, you can, like in real Venice, ride a gondola, see bright carnivals, take part in chic entertainment. Staying at this hotel is considered a real celebration of the grace, beauty, elegance of Venice and the special spirit of Las Vegas.

    The building, made in the spirit of the Renaissance, is filled with an unforgettable aura of Venice. The hotels have 19 restaurants, the largest casino with hand-painted frescoes and marble floors. Shops of the Grand Canal, a unique spa center, its own Hermitage. All elements of the hotel are located under the ceiling, stylized as a blue sky with running snow-white clouds. One of the rooms houses the Madame Tussauds Museum. 80 boutiques offer clothes of famous couturiers of the world. 12 luxurious halls are used for celebrations. The trio Blue Man Group performs in its own theater, shows are held daily, including the Phantom of the Opera.

    City history

    Las Vegas was founded in 1829 when a caravan lost its way and stumbled upon an oasis. The city received the official status of founding only in May 1905, when the construction of the railroad from Salt Lake City to California was completed. It became the center of the gaming industry in 1915. A little later in 1931 gambling became legal. Interesting is the fact that the proposal to create a gaming zone was made by a mysterious resident of Nevada, who had never played in a casino. He believed that gambling taxes could be funded by educational institutions. Already at that distant time, Vegas attracted people to enjoy the unique and fantastic features of the city, which grew up in the desert. It is worth noting that the winning situations of that time were different from the existing payouts. The whole big sum was paid in kind, whether it was cigars or alcohol. Thanks to the “reckons of a natural kind” – he received the well-known pseudonym “city of sin”.
    Las Vegas originated in the center of the famous Mojave Desert. The climate is arid, 310 days a year the bright and scorching sun shines. The city never sleeps thanks to its gambling fame. The game continues day and night. The gambling capital of the United States amazes many tourists with its amazingness. It is the world capital of bright neon lights, signage, bustling entertainment centers and luxury hotel complexes. Gambling establishments appear as a visiting card of the city, based on the lifeless sands of Nevada. A trip to the city of slot machines is a chance to get to know yourself, your nerves and luck. If in one institution you were unlucky to “throw a coin” and lost, you should not despair, luck and success of a big jackpot are sure to await in a neighboring institution.

    Springs Reserve

    Not far from Las Vegas, around the artificial sea that feeds the city with water, a unique reserve was opened in 2007. It is an acquaintance with the amazing contrast of the desert of a green oasis that gave life to the city. But his discovery was the first step. Everything else is made by the labor of mankind. Now in the reserve you can walk through the chic botanical garden, go through galleries, museums, open-air concert venues. Go along special routes going through the wild desert, impassable swamps. During the tour, learn how a person survives in such conditions and how to make them a real paradise (for example, the city of Las Vegas).

    On the territory of the reserve there are options for modern technologies for building cities among the sands of the desert, using water, solar energy, and wind. The reserve is equipped with service stations for the technology of the future: electric cars, cars with hydrogen engines. The reserve is surrounded by a long soundproof wall separating it from a busy highway.

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