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Andy Henry and his brother Christopher own a 21-acre farm in Cranbury, New Jersey — land their maternal great-grandfather purchased in 1850. But after 175 years of family ownership, their legacy is ...
New Jersey family fights to save their 175-year-old farm as Cranbury Township officials seek the land for affordable housing, with USDA exploring legal options to help.
“This farm represents exactly what this town prides itself on,” said Henry, whose great grandfather bought the land in 1850. “It has open space, rich history and a farmhouse.
In the bull’s-eye of development, Andy Henry’s family farm has survived for 175 years. “All the other farms disappeared,” he says. “We did not. We will not.” For three decades, Andy ...
Moneywise and Yahoo Finance LLC may earn commission or revenue through links in the content below. Andy Henry and his brother Christopher own a 21-acre farm in Cranbury, New Jersey — land their ...
Owner of 175-year-old farm left in ‘shock’ as New Jersey town wants to seize his land for affordable housing Jing Pan June 27, 2025 Andy Henry and his farm ...