Old BridgeTutors

Beyond the Books Tutoring provides academic tutoring, test preparation, and homeschooling services for all Old Bridge. Our highly experienced tutors instruct in all subjects and for all tests K - 12. Through highly effective, one-on-one instruction, they improve students' grades as well as knowledge and understanding, while building their self-confidence. No matter where you live in Old Bridge, our team of tutors is flexible - they are available seven days a week and conveniently come to your home! 
Our Old Bridge tutors are available to assist you with all classroom subjects and standardized exams, including: SAT preparation, Spanish, Essay writing and all sciences, including Biology, Physics and Chemistry, along with Math, such as Algebra I and II as well as Geometry.

Old Bridge History

The first inhabitants of the area known as Old Bridge, were the Lenni Lenape Native Americans. They, like many people today, migrated to the shore along the Raritan each summer from their hunting grounds in the north. When the English gained control from the Dutch in 1664, the state was divided into two provinces, East Jersey and West Jersey. In 1682, the general assembly of East Jersey defined the boundaries of Middlesex County as containing all plantations on both sides of the Raritan River, as far as Cheesequake Harbor to the east, then southwest to the Provincial line. This Southwest line is the border of Monmouth and Middlesex Counties and the Township's southern border.

In 1684, South Amboy Township was formed. At that time, it covered an area that now consists of the Townships of Monroe and Old Bridge and the Boroughs of Sayreville and South Amboy. The Township comprises 42 square miles that separated from South Amboy on March 2, 1869, and was called Madison Township.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_Bridge_Township,_New_Jersey - cite_note-13 In 1975, the name was changed by referendum to the Township of Old Bridge (named after a historic settlement in neighboring East Brunswick), to differentiate the township from the Borough of Madison, in Morris County. The first settlers were John Warne, son of one of the original proprietors of East Jersey, and John and Susannah Brown, who obtained a 1,000 acre and grant from King George II of Great Britain in 1737. A section of the Township still carries the name Browntown.

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