Now owned by family of former Trenton mayor Douglas Palmer, Red Bridge Farms in Stockton is on the market for $2.2 million.
historically has been used as a second home, a weekend escape, by its owners over the years — most notably in the 1960s through the 1980s, when philanthropist and pioneering banker Mary G. Roebling held parties and entertained prominent guests at the 16-acre spread in Hunterdon County.
When high-power New Jersey couple Douglas Palmer and Christiana Foglio bought the property in 2005, though, they assumed 155 Lower Creek Road would be their primary residence. That is, until they one day found themselves entertaining an unexpected and uninvited guest. If you purchase a product or register for an account through one of the links on our site, we may receive compensation.
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