Keasbey, New Jersey

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Keasbey is a small unincorporated area located within Woodbridge Township, in Middlesex County, New Jersey, United States. It is located on the outskirts of Perth Amboy, a city made up of mostly Latinos. Because of this, Keasbey is also made up widely of Hispanic or Latino families.

Students attend Woodbridge High School, the public high school Richie Sambora of the band Bon Jovi attended. Musician Tomas Kalnoky is also from this community, and an album by his former band Catch 22 is called Keasbey Nights. His current band, Streetlight Manifesto has recorded a remake of the album.

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Municipalities of Middlesex County, New Jersey
(County Seat: New Brunswick)
Cities New Brunswick | Perth Amboy | South Amboy
Townships Cranbury | East Brunswick | Edison | Monroe Township | North Brunswick | Old Bridge | Piscataway | Plainsboro Township | South Brunswick | Woodbridge
Boroughs Carteret | Dunellen | Helmetta | Highland Park | Jamesburg | Metuchen | Middlesex | Milltown | Sayreville | South Plainfield | South River | Spotswood
CDPs and Communities Clearbrook Park | Avenel | Brownville | Colonia | Concordia | Dayton | Deans | Fords | Heathcote | Hopelawn | Iselin | Keasbey | Kendall Park | Kingston | Laurence Harbor | Madison Park | Menlo Park Terrace | Monmouth Junction | Plainsboro Center | Port Reading | Princeton Meadows | Raritan Landing | Rossmoor | Sewaren | Society Hill | Whittingham
Historic Houses Buccleuch Mansion | Cornelius Low House | Henry Guest House | James Buckelew Mansion | Joyce Kilmer House | Metlar/Bodine House | Rockingham


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