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Maple Shade is located in BurlingtonCounty. It was first settled by the Society of Friends as part of West Jersey. It was part of the Township of Chester, together with Moorestown and Lenola. For its first 200 years, it was mostly farm land. In the 1900s it was developed with Barlow built bungalows, and later ranchers and apartments. Today it is a suburban township to Philadelphia with a Main Street through its center, a lot of good people, religious institutions and organizations, all giving it Hometown warmth.
Maple ShadeTownship was first settled by the Roberts family in 1682 and developed in the early years before the independence of the colonies as primarily agricultural. As in many settlements in the country, the coming of the railroad right-of-way purchased in 1864 and placed in operation in 1867, brought identity to the area in the form of a station and rail stop. The railroad also changed the complexion of the community giving it the potential to have single family residence commuting by rail to employment outside the township. As the population grew, so did the community. Naturally the establishment of religious places of worship followed beginning in 1888.
Long established and recognized as a community, Maple ShadeTownship has retained a strong business presence with light, industrial, and commercial centers in addition to having an identity that is suburban within the Philadelphia metropolitan area. The result is a broad spectrum of local and regional amenities, available to Maple Shade residence with a strong sense of common interest and community individuality. The Township Council of Maple Shade commissioned a House Remodeling Renaissance (HRR) Committee. The Committee is focused on establishing programs that stimulate housing, remodeling, and general property improvements throughout the entire community. The Committee informs and encourages the general public to participate in general property improvement projects. Maple Shade is a splendid place to reside.