- Lake Carasaljo
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lake_name = Lake Carasaljo
image_lake =Rasaljo1901to1907a.jpg
caption_lake = Early postcard view
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location =Lakewood Township, New Jersey
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type =reservoir
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cities = A man-madelake in the center ofLakewood Township, New Jersey , Lake Carasaljo and its sister,Lake Manetta , were created by the damming a northern tributary of theMetedeconk River in 1883, when Lakewood was the site of theBergen Iron Works .Lake Carasaljo is named after the three daughters of the owner of the
Bergen Iron Works ,Joseph Woolston Brick , for whomBrick Township, New Jersey is named. His daughters were named Caroline, Sarah (nicknamed 'Sally') and Josephine. Brick's wife Manetta lent her name to its sister lake.Local legend is that the three girls drowned in the lake, which was subsequently named after them. Historical documents show the three girls were alive when the lake was named.
Another man-made lake,
Lake Shenandoah , is also found along the same branch of theMetedeconk River and is part of theOcean County, New Jersey Department of Parks and Recreation.Georgian Court University , which is on the grounds of what was once an estate ofGeorge Jay Gould , is on the northern shore of the lake. The lake is bound on the north side by North Lake Drive, on the south by South Lake Drive, on the east by U.S. Route 9 (also known as River Road) and on the west by Hope Road. It is separated fromLake Manetta by the Central Avenue Bridge.
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