Depression Treatment in Medford, NJ.
At Renewed Light, we adopt a customized approach to mental health, enabling us to address the distinctive needs of each patient as an individual.
At Renewed Light, we adopt a customized approach to mental health, enabling us to address the distinctive needs of each patient as an individual.
At Renewed Light, we are dedicated to helping individuals in Medford, NJ find hope and healing on their journey to overcome depression. With our expert team, evidence-based approach, and a commitment to breaking down stigma, we provide a supportive environment for your recovery. Don’t let depression hold you back any longer. Contact us at 866-485-0905 today, and take the first step towards a brighter tomorrow. Your path to a happier and healthier life starts here.
If you’re struggling with depression, you’re not alone. Renewed Light is here to provide you with comprehensive depression treatment services in Medford, NJ. We understand that depression can be overwhelming, but with the right support and treatment, you can regain control of your life. Our experienced team is dedicated to helping individuals like you find hope, healing, and happiness. The following are just some of the benefits of seeking depression support from our professionals:
Renewed Light is committed to helping you overcome depression and regain control of your life. Contact us today at 866-485-0905 to schedule a consultation and take the first step toward a brighter future. Don’t let depression hold you back; reach out for the support you deserve.
The area known as Medford was sold to Samual Coles in 1670, in all it consisted of 900 acres (3.6 km2). Within the next few years the Braddock, Prickett, Stratton, Branin, and Wilkins families moved to the area (many of whom continue to live in the area today). Upper Evesham, as it was then known, continued to grow from scattered homesteads into a small village. Many of the building and roads built between the sale of the land and the American Revolutionary War are still in existence, which include Oliphant’s Mill, Christopher’s Mill and the Shamong Trail (now known as Stokes Road).
In 1820, when the Post Office opened, the area was officially called Medford of Upper Evesham, using a name that had been pushed by Mark Reeve, a developer who had recently visited Medford, Massachusetts. On March 1, 1847, Medford Township was “set apart from” Evesham Township by Act of the New Jersey Legislature. The first township meeting was held at the Cross Roads (County Route 541 and Church Road) on March 9, 1847. The seat of township government remained there for several years. Part of Medford Township was taken on February 19, 1852, to form Shamong Township, on March 14, 1860, portions were taken to form Lumberton Township. The borders remained unchanged until May 17, 1939, when Medford Lakes was formed.
A thriving glass making industry developed in Medford as early as 1825 with a glass making furnace making window panes. By 1850, William Porter was operating a glass factory on a triangle of property formed by South Main Street, Mill Street, and Trimble Street. Glass making operating continued on the property throughout the 1880s under company names including Medford Glass Works and Star Glass, which at its peak employed about 250 workers and built up a “company town” of sorts with houses for owners and managers and housing for workers. A company store enabled workers to exchange scrip for food and necessities. Glassmaking operations ended around 1925 and the factory was torn down by the mid-1940s. Today, many of the nearly 30 workers’ homes are neatly kept homes on Trimble and Mill Streets, as well as the owners’ / managers’ residence at 126 South Main Street and the company store at 132 South Main Street.
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