A Brief History and
Overview
of
Buena Vista Township
(written by Mayor Chuck Chiarello, January 1997
updated November 2012)
In 1692 this
area was part of Cape May County. By 1694 we were part of Gloucester County.
In 1695 our area was called Great Egg Harbor, which was also known as New
Weymouth. In 1798 we became part of Weymouth Township until 1813 when we
became part of Hamilton Township. In 1837 Atlantic County was formed. On
March 5, 1867 Buena Vista Township, Atlantic County was established,
separating from Hamilton. Buena Vista Township today is somewhat smaller
than it was when it was originally established in 1867. At that time, the
areas that we know today as Folsom and Buena Borough were part of Buena
Vista Township. In 1906 Folsom separated from the Township followed by Buena
Borough in 1949. The earliest settlements in Buena Vista Township can
be traced to a pristine body of water known as Deep Run in the Pancoast Mill
area.
Wildlife and rare species can be found in this particular portion of the
Township. Deep Run (part of the Great Egg Harbor River system) lent itself
to an early sawmill being developed by John Campbell. Campbell originally
bought land in Buena Vista Township in 1773. In 1779, he opened a tavern
known as “Ye Olde Midway Inn”. In 1774, the Methodist Church (Friendship
Church) was established by Aguilla Down and Ambrose Pancoast. The original
Friendship Church and the sight of the modern day Midway Inn, are now in
Buena Borough.
The Buena Vista School District was established in 1866, one year prior to
Buena Vista Township being created. Several original school buildings in the
Township still exist, though the earliest ones prior to 1900 are no longer
standing. The school in Milmay is now a private home and was built around
1915. The first school in Newtonville still stands on Jackson Road at 10th
Street, and is now a private home too.
The area known as Newtonville was planned to be developed by an acquaintance
of Charles Landis, the developer of Vineland, but it never bloomed to its
anticipated level. Newtonville has several historical cemeteries. The
Collings Lakes area was originally cranberry bogs that were later filled to
make lakes. A housing community was developed around the bogs there in the
1950’s. Buena Vista Township’s farmlands in Richland, East Vineland and
Milmay truly put the word “garden” in the Garden State. Our area is noted
for its tomatoes, corn, peppers and other vegetables. In our modern era, we
also grow a variety of unusual vegetables for specialty purposes and
greenhouse operations offer a wide variety of flowers and plants. The name
Buena Vista, which means “good vision”, was originally introduced to this
area after the Mexican War by George B. Cake, a hotel owner, in 1848.
Buena Vista Township has a diverse, cultural background. With residents of
almost every religion. Our earliest settlers were Dutch and Swedish,
followed by English and Scottish, African Americans, Germans, Irish and
Welsh. Later came the Italians, Jews, Russians and Puerto Ricans. In 1953 a
Russian community, New Kuban, was established on Weymouth Road.
We have vast farmlands, beautiful Pinelands, wildlife, precious bodies of
water and even beaches in Collings Lakes. While most people perceive this
area to be flat, we are actually on higher ground than many areas in
Southern New Jersey. In the farmlands of Milmay, East Vineland and Richland,
several rivers have their headwaters (starting point). The Manumaskin
Drainage Basin (part of the Maurice River) along with the Tuckahoe and South
Rivers (tributaries of the Great Egg Harbor River) are significant in their
environmental impact to the region and start in Buena Vista.
The original reason that people came to this area was the soil that was
available for farming and the sand which helped produce both sand mining
operations and glass manufacturing plants. Today, soil and sand are still
the primary businesses in Buena Vista Township. Farms are abundant and
companies such as Comar and Wilmad Glass are examples that the specialty
glass and plastics industry is still in Buena Vista.
In modern times, Buena Vista Township employment is made up of people in all
different backgrounds – from laborers and farmers, to business and
professional people, as well as, casino employees. Our children are educated
by the Buena Regional School District which serves both Buena Vista and
Buena Borough as well as students in Estell Manor, Weymouth and Newfield. We
are also home to the St. Augustine Prep School in Richland and St. Mary’s
Regional School in East Vineland.
The logo on the Township banner shows an eagle that symbolizes the
Township’s strength and states the slogan: “44 miles of Opportunity”. In
actuality, the size of the Township is under 42 square miles. In the year
2010 our population was 7,570 residents with about 2,545 homes plus 547
mobile home units. Ninety percent of Buena Vista Township is located within
the confines of the area known as the Pinelands. The area to the west of
Union Road in East Vineland is the only portion of the Township that is
outside the Pinelands. The Pinelands is a natural land reserve covering 53
towns in 7 counties in southern and central New Jersey. Beneath the
Pinelands is the Kirkwood-Cohansey aquifer, the largest underground supply
of water on the east coast of the United States.
The Township is served by the New Jersey State Police. On November 8, 1996,
the New Jersey State Police opened Troop A Headquarters, serving all of
South Jersey, on Route 54 in Buena Vista. The facility includes barracks,
administrative offices, vehicle maintenance, heliport and a target range.
Five volunteer fire companies service the Township: Richland, East Vineland,
Newtonville, Collings Lakes, and Milmay. Each fire district has
commissioners that are elected by residents within their boundaries. Tax
dollars and donations are used to operate the fire companies. Four volunteer
rescue squads service the Township but do not receive direct taxpayer
dollars, only contributions from the Township, Fire Districts and the
public. The Collings Lakes Fire Rescue and the BVT EMS are based in our
Township. The BVT EMS is a joint effort of the East Vineland and Richland
Fire Companies and started operations in 2000. Collings Lakes Fire Rescue
operates the former Collings Lakes Ambulance Association. The Milmay area is
served by the Dorothy Rescue Squad. Mutual aid is also provided to the
Township by the Buena Borough EMS in Buena Borough and AtlantiCare in the
Collings Lakes area.
In 1998, the Dr. Martin Luther King Community Center opened in Newtonville
and was joined in 2003 by the African American Heritage Museum at the same
site. The Center features Community Programs and The Western Atlantic
Parent-Family Network operated by the Family Services Association. Our
community has a “Township Committee” form of government. There are six
voting districts. Five Township Committee members are elected for staggered
three-year terms to serve our residents. Each committee member is elected
“at-large”, meaning that voters from all districts of the Township vote on
their elected leaders. The Township re-organizes each January. A member of
the Township committee is selected to act as Chairperson/Mayor of Buena
Vista. An additional member of the Committee is chosen to be
Vice-Chairperson/Deputy Mayor. The Township Committee is the decision-making
body for the government of Buena Vista Township. All daily operations are
handled by the Township Administrator, as well as, the various department
heads. All business for the Township passes through the Township Committee,
which acts on laws applicable to our community that are established by the
State of New Jersey.
Many people identify Buena Vista Township by the area they live in, such as
Buena, Richland, Milmay, East Vineland, Newtonville, Collings Lakes, New
Kuban, Lake Ann, or Buena Acres. Buena Vista Township is served by 10 post
offices including: Buena, Milmay, Richland, Newtonville, Williamstown,
Newfield, Mays Landing, Minotola, Landisville and Vineland. We are located
in the western end of Atlantic County on the border with Cumberland and
Gloucester counties. Our voters cast ballots in New Jersey’s 2nd Legislative
District and nationally in the 2nd Congressional District. Our community has
two telephone area codes (609) and (856). The Richland Village Project broke
ground on November 23, 2004. It includes redevelopment along US Route 40 and
the restoration of excursion train service which started again on October 8,
2005. Richland Village is also home of the Patcong Valley Model Railroad and
the 100 year old Richland General Store.
At the writing of this brief history, Buena Vista Township is 145 years old.
In 1967, the 100th Anniversary of the Township was celebrated and was quite
a festive occasion. As a resident of Buena Vista Township, you can feel
proud of the history and culture that your community has inherited.

June 1997 - Construction of Veterans
“Court of Honor” by Buena Vista Public Works and local contractor Clem
"Sonny" Pierotti.

October 1994 – Wild and Scenic River
Designation Ceremony along the Maurice River with Vice President Al Gore,
Mayor Rosario D’Amore, Congressman Bill Hughes, and US Senator Frank
Lautenberg.

November 8, 1996 – Ribbon cutting for
New Jersey State Police Troop at headquarters in Buena Vista with Mayor
Chuck Chiarello and Attorney General Peter Verniero.

Richland Village Train Station 2005