The Upper Township Business Association was formed in 2010 with the purpose of encouraging and supporting business and community prosperity by promoting economic programs designed to strengthen and enhance the opportunities of all businesses in the township. Our goal is to identify and address obstacles that are detrimental to the business climate and community growth. We actively support civic, social and cultural programs designed to increase the functional and aesthetic values of the community.

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The Sam Azeez Museum of Woodbine Heritage is an independent, nonprofit organization dedicated to preserving the unique history of Woodbine, New Jersey. Founded as a haven for Russian Jewish immigrants through Baron de Hirsch's philanthropy in the 1890s, Woodbine evolved from an agricultural colony into Cape May County's manufacturing center while maintaining its values of education, faith, and inclusion. Housed in the historic Woodbine Brotherhood Synagogue, the museum features exhibitions, educational programs, and serves as a designated teaching center for the NJ Commission on Holocaust Education. Donations help support its year-round programs and preservation efforts.

Open Wednesday, Thursday and Friday from 10am-4pm and Saturdays from 11am-3pm. Free admission.

Sam Azeez Museum of Woodbine Heritage

Learn more by visiting woodbinemuseum.org

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Upper Township, originally the home of the Lenni Lenape Indians, covers the northern-most portion of the county, making it the gateway to Cape May County. Upper Township, New Jersey is one community made up of 10 villages, including Beesleys Point, Greenfield, Marmora, Marshallville, Palermo, Petersburg, Seaville, Steelmantown, Tuckahoe and Strathmere. New Jersey Monthly magazine ranked Upper Township as its 2nd best place to live in its 2008 rankings of the “Best Places To Live” in New Jersey.

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