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Fresh Wash 1 is your local power washing specialist. We use high-powered, state-of-the-art pressure washing equipment to blast away dirt, mold, and mildew from a variety of surfaces. Our skilled technicians are masters at adjusting the pressure and flow to safely clean delicate surfaces like wood and stucco, as well as tougher materials like concrete. We’re always thrilled about restoring the beauty of your property and exceeding your expectations.
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Power washing is more than just a quick rinse; it’s an investment in the longevity and beauty of your property. Neglecting your home’s exterior can lead to costly repairs down the road. We offer a wide range of power washing services in Laurence Harbor, from delicate house washing to heavy-duty driveway cleaning. We use eco-friendly cleaning solutions whenever possible to protect your landscaping and the environment. Contact us today at 908-692-8299 to schedule a free consultation!
The lands known today as Laurence Harbor were part of the southernmost region inhabited by the Lenni Lenape tribe (also known as the Delaware) in the 17th century. In 1664, they became part of greater East Jersey, and in 1684 became part of a South Amboy, which was much larger than it is today. In 1869, Madison Township split off from South Amboy; it was renamed Old Bridge Township in 1975.
European settlement of the area was linked to commerce passing through the Amboys along the Raritan River. From a military perspective, the area was useful for its high bayside cliffs, which allowed strategic observation of ships traveling between New York Harbor and the Atlantic Ocean.
Laurence Harbor is named after land developer Laurence Lamb, who bought property in (what was then known as) Madison Township at the turn of the 20th century and subdivided it into bungalow-sized lots. Lamb established a 400-acre (1.6 km2) shorefront golf and country club on the site. Among those who frequented Mr. Lamb’s establishment were Clark Gable, Guy Lombardo, the Prince of Wales and the Vanderbilts, who came to party and eat chingarora oysters, for which Raritan Bay was then famous. In 1928, the golf club was sold to developers for the above-mentioned construction of bungalows. A boardwalk, complete with a dance hall, casino, band shell, concession stands and a merry-go-round that played only one song, Let’s Remember Pearl Harbor, provided entertainment, hot dogs and ice cream during the 1940s.
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