The Gateway Pundit reported on the State of New Jersey’s efforts to bulldoze a 175-year-old household farm within the title of “inexpensive housing,” stealing the property via “eminent area.”
NJ.com reported that Chris Henry stood earlier than the Cranbury Township Committee, pleading with officers to not rip his household’s heritage from the soil their great-grandfather bought in 1850.
The Henry household, whose dad and mom each served in World Warfare II and whose mom’s title is etched into the city’s battle memorial, is now watching bureaucrats put together to grab their 21-acre farm by drive.
The household has poured over $200,000 into preserving the historic Middlesex County farm, which is at the moment leased to an area rancher who raises sheep and cattle.
Regardless of the property’s agricultural use and historic significance, the Cranbury Township Committee voted unanimously in Might to maneuver ahead with seizing the land via eminent area.
All of this—simply to satisfy a state-mandated housing quota pushed by far-left courts and Trenton bureaucrats.
Watch:
BREAKING: Cranberry, NJ to grab a 175 yr previous household farm to construct inexpensive housing pic.twitter.com/5JPkeomTmP
— Finish Wokeness (@EndWokeness) June 13, 2025
Fox Information stories that the battle is lastly over because the township and farm homeowners reached an settlement.
“It’s been our legacy for 175 years, and all my ancestors struggled to get via all types of crises – the home burning down, the Nice Despair. So to have the ability to hold it as we at all times wished to do is simply such a blessing,” stated Henry household farm co-owner and supervisor Andy Henry, who joined “Fox & Buddies Weekend” alongside his brother, Christopher.
Earlier than the battle was resolved, U.S. Division of Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins shared a submit on X advocating for stopping the seizure of the land.
GOOD NEWS COMING!!!
Keep tuned. Andy, you’re a warrior! https://t.co/kFspJqcnp1
— Secretary Brooke Rollins (@SecRollins) October 23, 2025
On Friday, Rollins share information of the decision.
“I’m so happy to announce that the Henry farm has formally been saved. God bless America! ”
“After months of bipartisan, federal-state collaboration, the state of New Jersey has secured an settlement that might spare the 175-year-old Henry household farm from the state’s inexpensive housing plan. Additional efforts are additionally underway by USDA and the New Jersey Division of Agriculture to guard this prime farmland in perpetuity. I sit up for persevering with the continuous work with Andy’s crew and the @NJgov administration to make sure these plans are totally effectuated.”
“A battle towards Andy’s farm is a battle towards all farms. For this reason USDA is finalizing plans to finish systemic lawfare and weaponization of presidency towards American agriculture. No extra.”
“His victory is a couple of farmer’s triumph — it’s a reminder that rural America nonetheless stands tall, rooted in grit, religion, and the timeless bond between individuals and the soil.”
“Defending America’s farmers needs to be a prime precedence for each American. ”
“Thanks to all those that supported the trouble to defend Henry’s household farm @keelymbc @johnrich @radkeamanda @americaunwon and plenty of others!”
“To each farmer on the market: maintain quick. Shield your land. Protect our lifestyle. The guts of the countryside beats due to you. And to Andy — what an honor it has been my pal! ❤️ ”
I’m so happy to announce that the Henry farm has formally been saved. God bless America!
After months of bipartisan, federal-state collaboration, the state of New Jersey has secured an settlement that might spare the 175-year-old Henry household farm from the state’s… pic.twitter.com/xK3UGwsvMg
— Secretary Brooke Rollins (@SecRollins) October 24, 2025
