Crane’s Mill

West Caldwell, United States

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Crane’s Mill is a Continuing Care Retirement Community, offering independent living for seniors 62 and over with the guarantee of excellent healthcare for the future in our assisted living, skilled nursing, memory support, and sub-​acute rehabilitation departments. Located on 48 acres with a Certified Wildlife Habitat and pond, Crane’s Mill offers its residents a unique combination of serene nature and the convenience of a location that’s only steps from shopping and restaurants, and only minutes from New York City.

History

Established in 1998.

First a lumber mill, now a retirement community, Crane’s Mill has been a good neighbor since the mid-​1700s. The original mill was built by Caleb Hetfield. In the 1780s, the land and mill were purchased by Samuel Crane, and the mill was run by his family. Four of Crane’s grandsons (Nathaniel, Moses, Zenas, and Asher) rebuilt the mill after it was destroyed by fire in 1851.

In 1955, Herbert Crane, Asher’s grandson, took over the mill and operated it until his death in 1967. At that time, the mill ceased operation after serving the region for more than two centuries. Besides the milling of lumber, Crane’s Mill was also used to grind feed and flour. Waste wood was sold for cooking and heating. Even the sawdust was used to insulate local ice houses. Many older local buildings have framing timbers cut at the mill from the once-​abundant virgin forests of the area.

In 1998, Crane’s Mill was reborn as the area’s premier Continuing Care Retirement Community.