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Cinnaminson in SummaryCinnaminson Township is in Burlington County, New Jersey. Cinnaminson Township borders the Delaware River, and is an eastern suburb of Philadelphia. As of the United States 2000 Census, the township population was 14,595 and has a total area of 8.1 square miles. Cinnaminson Township borders Palmyra, Riverton, Delran, Moorestown, and Maple Shade Township. Cinnaminson also borders Camden County and the Delaware River. Here are some featured blog posts on Cinnaminson: Rt. 130 Cinnaminson NJ Redevelopment Cinnaminson High School 2006 Report Card
EducationStudents in grades Kindergarten through 12 attend the Cinnaminson Township Public Schools. Schools in the district are:
Cinnaminson Township is home to public learning institutions and several private schools including the historic Westfield Friends School, founded in 1788, and the St. Charles Borromeo Catholic school.
HistoryCinnaminson was formed by resolution in 1860 from a section of Chester Township. Part of this resolution reads, "The inhabitants of the township of Chester having become so numerous that it is impracticable for them to meet with convenience and good order in one assembly...the Township shall be divided." Some of the early notable families included the Parrys and Lippencotts. The name "Cinnaminson" derives from the Lenni Lenape Indian word "Senamensing," which means "sweet water" a reference to the sugar maple trees that once grew along the Delaware River in what is now Cinnaminson.
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