“One of the things the people of Jamesburg are proud of is an up-to-date High School. The building was designed by J.H. and Wilson Ely of Newark. It is constructed of brick and Indiana limestone, and contains four classrooms, a chemical laboratory, a manual training room, assembly, principal’s office and a library.”Mr. Deveney served as Jamesburg High School’s Principal from 1909 until his death in 1927. He is called the “Father of Jamesburg High School.”
“Because of its central location pupils attend the High School from Helmetta, Spotswood, Cranbury, Old Bridge, Monroe, Madison, East Brunswick and South Brunswick Townships.”
“The town counts itself fortunate in having a High School, for now she need not have her High School boys and girls journey on railroad trains to New Brunswick or other High Schools. . .”
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Text & Pictures: | Ron Becker ‘63 Thomas C. Bodall, Jamesburg Borough Historian |