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[quote="Guest"]It looks to be a stone throw from where (I believe) the West property ends and the farm field begins. It is accessible from the north side of the steam? I was under the impression it was not, without entering into the farmer's field. Also, how's the fishing in this water?? And lastly, is there a map of the preserved (publically) accessible nature trails that I could locate online or in person? Thanks for any answers.[/quote]
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Guest
Posted: Sun, May 15 2011, 11:47 pm EDT
Post subject: Re: Broken Dam (the small one)
Regarding the access to the section of the Cranbury Brook where the dam is located: The township created access prior to selling off the Barcleay Farm and there is public access to that property[Via the West property]. Unfortunatly the committee uses our money to buy these properties but fails miserably at providing a data base for the public to use to identify access to our property. Have you ever heard of access to Forstega or Fischer, or Hagerty or Shadow Oaks? There needs to be a reference that is clear and concise and readily available to the taxpayers including those who are not computer literate.
Guest
Posted: Sun, May 15 2011, 9:38 pm EDT
Post subject: Re: Broken Dam (the small one)
Robert Zurfluh wrote:
Guest wrote:
Off of George Davison Road. Difficult to access w/out going on private property.
No.
It's easily accessible by foot via a 10 minute walk from the soccer fields.
It's to the left of the sandy area where people like to fish. Near the preserve and the end of the Eagle Scout trail. See picture below. Dam is on the left.
www.tinyurl.com/whereisthedam
Yes and by doing that you are trespassing.
Guest 2
Posted: Tue, Mar 30 2010, 3:55 pm EDT
Post subject: Re: Broken Dam (the small one)
LOVE IT
Guest
Posted: Tue, Mar 30 2010, 2:49 pm EDT
Post subject: Re: Broken Dam (the small one)
CranburySauce wrote:
ADNS (another dam news story):
http://cranburysauce.wordpress.com/2010/03/30/township-leaders-second-guess-dam-sponsorship-idea/
AWESOME ! I love it...lol
CranburySauce
Posted: Tue, Mar 30 2010, 1:16 pm EDT
Post subject: Re: Broken Dam (the small one)
ADNS (another dam news story):
http://cranburysauce.wordpress.com/2010/03/30/township-leaders-second-guess-dam-sponsorship-idea/
Guest
Posted: Sun, Mar 28 2010, 6:53 pm EDT
Post subject: Re: Broken Dam (the small one)
It looks to be a stone throw from where (I believe) the West property ends and the farm field begins. It is accessible from the north side of the steam? I was under the impression it was not, without entering into the farmer's field.
Also, how's the fishing in this water??
And lastly, is there a map of the preserved (publically) accessible nature trails that I could locate online or in person?
Thanks for any answers.
Robert Zurfluh
Posted: Sun, Mar 28 2010, 5:35 pm EDT
Post subject: Re: Broken Dam (the small one)
Guest wrote:
Off of George Davison Road. Difficult to access w/out going on private property.
No.
It's easily accessible by foot via a 10 minute walk from the soccer fields.
It's to the left of the sandy area where people like to fish. Near the preserve and the end of the Eagle Scout trail. See picture below. Dam is on the left.
www.tinyurl.com/whereisthedam
Guest
Posted: Sun, Mar 28 2010, 4:49 pm EDT
Post subject: Re: Broken Dam (the small one)
Off of George Davison Road. Difficult to access w/out going on private property.
Guest
Posted: Sun, Mar 28 2010, 1:03 pm EDT
Post subject: Re: Broken Dam (the small one)
Wow. Where exactly is this located?
Robert Zurfluh
Posted: Sun, Mar 28 2010, 11:57 am EDT
Post subject: Broken Dam (the small one)
Went out last week to take a picture of the dam. Wonder what it will look like in the summer with the much lowered water table.
www.tinyurl.com/brokendam