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188 relations: African Americans, Alaska Natives, Alex DeCroce, American Community Survey, Area codes 973 and 862, Asian Americans, Asian people, Association football, At-large, Barack Obama, Barbara Buono, BettyLou DeCroce, Biographical Directory of the United States Congress, Boston Cannons, Buffalo Bills, Cary station (New Jersey), Catholic school, Census-designated place, Chester Township, New Jersey, Chris Christie, Chris Daggett, City manager, Comics packaging, Cyndi Lauper, Daily Record (New Jersey), Dave Moore (tight end), Delaware Water Gap, Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad, Democratic Party (United States), Doug Miller (soccer), Dover station (NJ Transit), Dover, New Jersey, Dylan Castanheira, East Carolina University, Eastern Time Zone, Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy, Elections in New Jersey, Faulkner Act, Federal Information Processing Standards, Floor area, Francis Bowen, Full-time equivalent, Geographic Names Information System, George W. Bush, Goalkeeper (association football), Golden Age of Comic Books, Governor of New Jersey, Green Party of the United States, Harry "A" Chesler, Hispanic and Latino Americans, ... Expand index (138 more) »
- 1740 establishments in New Jersey
- Faulkner Act (council–manager)
- Populated places established in 1740
African Americans
African Americans, also known as Black Americans or Afro-Americans, are an ethnic group consisting of Americans with partial or total ancestry from any of the Black racial groups of Africa.
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Alaska Natives
Alaska Natives (also known as Alaskan Indians, Alaskan Natives, Native Alaskans, Indigenous Alaskans, Aboriginal Alaskans or First Alaskans) are the Indigenous peoples of Alaska and include Alaskan Creoles, Iñupiat, Yupik, Aleut, Eyak, Tlingit, Haida, Tsimshian, and a number of Northern Athabaskan cultures.
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Alex DeCroce
Alex DeCroce (June 10, 1936 – January 9, 2012) was an American Republican Party politician who served in the New Jersey General Assembly, where he represented the 26th Legislative District from 1989 until his death.
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The American Community Survey (ACS) is an annual demographics survey program conducted by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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Area codes 973 and 862
Area codes 973 and 862 are telephone area codes in the North American Numbering Plan (NANP) in the northernmost part of the U.S. state of New Jersey.
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Asian Americans
Asian Americans are Americans of Asian ancestry (including naturalized Americans who are immigrants from specific regions in Asia and descendants of those immigrants).
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Asian people
Asian people (or Asians, sometimes referred to as Asiatic peopleUnited States National Library of Medicine. Medical Subject Headings. 2004. November 17, 2006.: Asian Continental Ancestry Group is also used for categorical purposes.) are the people of the continent of Asia.
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Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of 11 players each, who primarily use their feet to propel a ball around a rectangular field called a pitch.
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At-large
At large (before a noun: at-large) is a description for members of a governing body who are elected or appointed to represent a whole membership or population (notably a city, county, state, province, nation, club or association), rather than a subset.
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Barack Obama
Barack Hussein Obama II (born August 4, 1961) is an American politician who served as the 44th president of the United States from 2009 to 2017.
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Barbara Buono
Barbara A. Buono (born July 28, 1953) is an American politician who served in the New Jersey Senate from 2002 to 2014, where she represented the 18th Legislative District.
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BettyLou DeCroce
BettyLou DeCroce (born November 17, 1952) is an American Republican Party politician, who served in the New Jersey General Assembly from 2012 to 2022, where she represented the 26th Legislative District.
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Biographical Directory of the United States Congress
The Biographical Directory of the United States Congress (Bioguide) is a biographical dictionary of all present and former members of the United States Congress and its predecessor, the Continental Congress.
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Boston Cannons
The Boston Cannons, formerly known as Cannons Lacrosse Club, is a professional men's field lacrosse team in the Premier Lacrosse League (PLL).
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Buffalo Bills
The Buffalo Bills are a professional American football team based in the Buffalo–Niagara Falls metropolitan area.
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Cary station (New Jersey)
The Cary station is a historic structure in the Ledgewood section of Roxbury Township in Morris County, New Jersey.
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Catholic school
Catholic schools are parochial pre-primary, primary and secondary educational institutions administered in association with the Catholic Church.
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Census-designated place
A census-designated place (CDP) is a concentration of population defined by the United States Census Bureau for statistical purposes only.
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Chester Township, New Jersey
Chester Township is a township in southwestern Morris County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. Roxbury, New Jersey and Chester Township, New Jersey are townships in New Jersey.
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Chris Christie
Christopher James Christie (born September 6, 1962) is an American politician and former federal prosecutor who served as the 55th governor of New Jersey from 2010 to 2018.
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Chris Daggett
Christopher Jarvis Daggett (born March 7, 1950) is an American businessman who is the president and CEO of the Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation, one of the largest foundations in New Jersey.
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City manager
A city manager is an official appointed as the administrative manager of a city in the council–manager form of city government.
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Comics packaging
Comics packaging is a publishing activity in which a publishing company outsources the myriad tasks involved in putting together a comic book — writing, illustrating, editing, and even printing — to an outside service called a packager.
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Cyndi Lauper
Cynthia Ann Stephanie Lauper (born June 22, 1953) is an American singer, songwriter, actress, and activist.
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Daily Record (New Jersey)
The Daily Record is a seven-day morning daily newspaper of the USA Today Network located in Parsippany-Troy Hills, New Jersey.
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Dave Moore (tight end)
David Edward Moore (born November 11, 1969) is an American former football tight end and long snapper who played in the National Football League (NFL) with the played for the Miami Dolphins, the Buffalo Bills, and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers over the span of his 15-year career.
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Delaware Water Gap
Delaware Water Gap is a water gap on the border of the U.S. states of New Jersey and Pennsylvania where the Delaware River cuts through a large ridge of the Appalachian Mountains.
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Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad
The Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad, also known as the DL&W or Lackawanna Railroad, was a U.S. Class 1 railroad that connected Buffalo, New York, and Hoboken, New Jersey, and by ferry with New York City, a distance of.
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Democratic Party (United States)
The Democratic Party is one of the two major contemporary political parties in the United States.
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Doug Miller (soccer)
Doug Miller (born May 5, 1969) is an American youth soccer coach and retired soccer player.
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Dover station (NJ Transit)
Dover is an active commuter railroad train station in the town of Dover, Morris County, New Jersey.
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Dover, New Jersey
Dover is a town in Morris County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey.
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Dylan Castanheira
Dylan Castanheira (born May 23, 1995) is an American soccer player who plays as a goalkeeper.
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East Carolina University
East Carolina University (ECU) is a public university in Greenville, North Carolina, United States.
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Eastern Time Zone
The Eastern Time Zone (ET) is a time zone encompassing part or all of 23 states in the eastern part of the United States, parts of eastern Canada, and the state of Quintana Roo in Mexico.
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Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy
The Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy of Rutgers University (The Bloustein School) serves as a center for the theory and practice of urban planning, public policy and public health/health administration scholarship.
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Elections in New Jersey
Elections in New Jersey are authorized under Article II of the New Jersey State Constitution, which establishes elections for the governor, the lieutenant governor, and members of the New Jersey Legislature.
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Faulkner Act
The Optional Municipal Charter Law or Faulkner Act (et seq.) provides New Jersey municipalities with a variety of models of local government.
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Federal Information Processing Standards
The Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) of the United States are a set of publicly announced standards that the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has developed for use in computer situs of non-military United States government agencies and contractors.
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Floor area
In architecture, construction, and real estate, floor area, floor space, or floorspace is the area (measured in square metres or square feet) taken up by a building or part of it.
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Francis Bowen
Francis Bowen (September 8, 1811 – January 22, 1890) was an American philosopher, writer, and educationalist.
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Full-time equivalent
Full-time equivalent (FTE), or whole time equivalent (WTE), is a unit of measurement that indicates the workload of an employed person (or student) in a way that makes workloads or class loads comparable across various contexts.
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Geographic Names Information System
The Geographic Names Information System (GNIS) is a database of name and location information about more than two million physical and cultural features throughout the United States and its territories; the associated states of the Marshall Islands, Federated States of Micronesia, and Palau; and Antarctica.
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George W. Bush
George Walker Bush (born July 6, 1946) is an American politician and businessman who served as the 43rd president of the United States from 2001 to 2009.
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The goalkeeper (sometimes written as goal-keeper, abbreviated as GK, keeper, keeps, or goalie) is a position in association football.
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Golden Age of Comic Books
The Golden Age of Comic Books describes an era in the history of American comic books from 1938 to 1956.
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Governor of New Jersey
The governor of New Jersey is the head of government of the U.S. state of New Jersey.
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Green Party of the United States
The Green Party of the United States (GPUS) is a federation of Green state political parties in the United States.
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Harry "A" Chesler
Harry Chesler (January 12, 1897, or January 12, 1898 (sources differ) at the United States Social Security Death Index. from the original on January 18, 2012. – December 29, 1981), often credited as Harry "A" Chesler, with the "A" an affectation rather than a true initial, was the entrepreneur behind the first comic book packager of the late-1930s to 1940s Golden Age of comic books, supplying comics features and complete comic books to publishers testing the waters of the emerging medium.
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Hispanic and Latino Americans
Hispanic and Latino Americans (Estadounidenses hispanos y latinos; Estadunidenses hispânicos e latinos) are Americans of full or partial Spanish and/or Latin American background, culture, or family origin.
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Hoboken Terminal
Hoboken Terminal is a commuter-oriented intermodal passenger station in Hoboken, Hudson County, New Jersey.
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Hopatcong, New Jersey
Hopatcong is a borough in Sussex County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey.
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Inter Miami CF II
Inter Miami Club de Fútbol II, commonly known as Inter Miami CF II, is an American professional soccer club based in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, that plays in the MLS Next Pro, the third-tier of American soccer.
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The International Council of Shopping Centers, doing business as ICSC, is the global trade association of what it calls the "Marketplaces Industry" (i.e., shopping centers, shopping malls, and all other retail real estate).
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Internet Archive
The Internet Archive is an American nonprofit digital library founded in 1996 by Brewster Kahle.
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Interstate 80 in New Jersey
Interstate 80 (I-80) is a major Interstate Highway in the United States, running from San Francisco, California, eastward to the New York metropolitan area.
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J. D. B. De Bow
James Dunwoody Brownson De Bow (July 20, 1820 – February 27, 1867) was an American publisher and statistician, best known for his influential magazine De Bow's Review, who also served as superintendent of the U.S. Census from 1853 to 1855.
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Jefferson Township, New Jersey
Jefferson Township is the northernmost township in Morris County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. Roxbury, New Jersey and Jefferson Township, New Jersey are townships in New Jersey.
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Jetur R. Riggs
Jetur Rose Riggs (June 20, 1809 – November 5, 1869) was an American Anti-Lecompton Democrat who represented in the U.S. representative for one term from 1859 to 1861.
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John Kerry
John Forbes Kerry (born December 11, 1943) is an American attorney, politician, and diplomat who served as the 68th United States secretary of state from 2013 to 2017 in the administration of Barack Obama.
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John McCain
John Sidney McCain III (August 29, 1936 – August 25, 2018) was an American politician and United States Navy officer who served as a United States senator from Arizona from 1987 until his death in 2018.
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Jon Corzine
Jonathan Stevens "Jon" Corzine (born January 1, 1947) is an American financial executive and retired politician who served as a United States Senator from New Jersey from 2001 to 2006, and the 54th governor of New Jersey from 2006 to 2010.
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Karen Ann Quinlan
Karen Ann Quinlan (March 29, 1954 – June 11, 1985) was an American woman who became an important figure in the history of the right to die controversy in the United States.
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Kearny Connection
The Kearny Connection is a railroad junction in Kearny, New Jersey that allows passenger trains from New Jersey Transit's Morris and Essex Lines to enter/leave Amtrak's Northeast Corridor (NEC) and travel to and from New York Penn Station.
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Kenvil, New Jersey
Kenvil is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) located within Roxbury Township, in Morris County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey, that had been part of the Succasunna-Kenvil CDP as part of the 2000 United States Census, at which time the population of the combined was 12,569.
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Kindergarten
Kindergarten is a preschool educational approach based on playing, singing, practical activities such as drawing, and social interaction as part of the transition from home to school.
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Lackawanna Cut-Off
The Lackawanna Cut-Off (also known as the New Jersey Cut-Off, the Hopatcong-Slateford Cut-Off and the Blairstown Cut-Off) was a rail line built by the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad (DL&W).
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Lake Hopatcong station
Lake Hopatcong is a commuter railroad station for New Jersey Transit.
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Lake Rogerene
Lake Rogerene (or Rogerine) is a privately managed 9-acre lake in Mount Arlington, New Jersey, within the boundary of Roxbury Township and encircled by the loop road Rogerene Way.
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Lakeland Bus Lines
Lakeland Bus Lines, Inc is a privately chartered and apportioned bus company headquartered in Dover, New Jersey.
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Landing, New Jersey
Landing is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) located within Roxbury Township, in Morris County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey.
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Ledgewood, New Jersey
Ledgewood is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) located within Roxbury Township in Morris County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey.
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Leo Warren Jenkins
Leo Warren Jenkins (May 28, 1913 – January 14, 1989) was the sixth president and chancellor of what is now East Carolina University in Greenville, North Carolina, United States.
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Libertarian Party (United States)
The Libertarian Party (LP) is a political party in the United States that promotes civil liberties, non-interventionism, ''laissez-faire'' capitalism, and limiting the size and scope of government.
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List of counties in New Jersey
There are 21 counties in the U.S. state of New Jersey.
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List of NJ Transit bus routes (800–880)
New Jersey Transit operates or contracts operation of the following routes within Middlesex, Monmouth, and Morris counties.
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List of sovereign states
The following is a list providing an overview of sovereign states around the world with information on their status and recognition of their sovereignty.
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Long-distance running
Long-distance running, or endurance running, is a form of continuous running over distances of at least.
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Lower Berkshire Valley, New Jersey
Lower Berkshire Valley is a census-designated place (CDP) located in Roxbury and Jefferson townships, Morris County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey.
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Marriage
Marriage, also called matrimony or wedlock, is a culturally and often legally recognised union between people called spouses.
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Mayor
In many countries, a mayor is the highest-ranking official in a municipal government such as that of a city or a town.
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The median income is the income amount that divides a population into two groups, half having an income above that amount, and half having an income below that amount.
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Mendham Township, New Jersey
Mendham Township is a township in southwestern Morris County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey, located more than due west of New York City. Roxbury, New Jersey and Mendham Township, New Jersey are townships in New Jersey.
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Miami Dolphins
The Miami Dolphins are a professional American football team based in the Greater Miami area.
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Midtown Manhattan
Midtown Manhattan is the central portion of the New York City borough of Manhattan and serves as the city's primary central business district.
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Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel is a daily morning broadsheet printed in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where it is the primary newspaper and also the largest newspaper in the state of Wisconsin, where it is widely read.
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Mine Hill Township, New Jersey
Mine Hill Township is a township in Morris County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. Roxbury, New Jersey and Mine Hill Township, New Jersey are townships in New Jersey.
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Mitt Romney
Willard Mitt Romney (born March 12, 1947) is an American politician, businessman, and lawyer, and the junior United States senator from Utah since 2019.
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Montclair State University station
Montclair State University, signed as Montclair State University Station at Little Falls, is a NJ Transit rail station on Clove Road near U.S. Route 46 and the Montclair State University campus in the Great Notch area of Little Falls, New Jersey on the Montclair-Boonton Line.
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Montclair-Boonton Line
The Montclair-Boonton Line is a commuter rail line of New Jersey Transit Rail Operations in the United States.
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Morris & Essex Lines
The Morris & Essex Lines are a group of former Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad (DL&W) railroad lines in New Jersey now owned and operated by NJ Transit.
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Morris County, New Jersey
Morris County is a county located in the U.S. state of New Jersey, about west of New York City.
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Morris Township, New Jersey
Morris Township is a township in Morris County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. Roxbury, New Jersey and Morris Township, New Jersey are 1740 establishments in New Jersey, Populated places established in 1740 and townships in New Jersey.
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Morristown and Erie Railway
Morristown & Erie Railway is a short-line railroad based in Morristown, New Jersey, chartered in 1895 as the Whippany River Railroad.
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Morristown, New Jersey
Morristown is a town in and the county seat of Morris County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey.
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Mount Arlington School District
The Mount Arlington School District is a community public school district that serves students in kindergarten through eighth grade from Mount Arlington, in Morris County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey.
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Mount Arlington, New Jersey
Mount Arlington is a borough in southwestern Morris County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey.
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Mount Olive Township, New Jersey
Mount Olive Township is a township in southwestern Morris County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. Roxbury, New Jersey and Mount Olive Township, New Jersey are townships in New Jersey.
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Multiracial Americans
Multiracial Americans or mixed-race Americans are Americans who have mixed ancestry of two or more races. The term may also include Americans of mixed-race ancestry who self-identify with just one group culturally and socially (cf. the one-drop rule). In the 2020 United States census, 33.8 million individuals or 10.2% of the population, self-identified as multiracial.
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Municipal clerk
A clerk (pronounced "clark" /klɑːk/ in British and Australian English) is a senior official of many municipal governments in the English-speaking world.
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Municipal corporation
Municipal corporation is the legal term for a local governing body, including (but not necessarily limited to) cities, counties, towns, townships, charter townships, villages, and boroughs.
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National Center for Education Statistics
The National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) is the part of the United States Department of Education's Institute of Education Sciences (IES) that collects, analyzes, and publishes statistics on education and public school district finance information in the United States.
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National Register of Historic Places
The National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) is the United States federal government's official list of districts, sites, buildings, structures, and objects deemed worthy of preservation for their historical significance or "great artistic value".
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National Women's Soccer League
The National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) is a professional women's soccer league at the top of the United States league system (alongside the USL Super League).
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Native Americans in the United States
Native Americans, sometimes called American Indians, First Americans, or Indigenous Americans, are the Indigenous peoples native to portions of the land that the United States is located on.
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Netcong, New Jersey
Netcong is a borough in southwestern Morris County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey.
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New Jersey
New Jersey is a state situated within both the Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern regions of the United States.
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The New Jersey Department of Community Affairs is a governmental agency of the U.S. state of New Jersey.
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New Jersey Department of Education
The New Jersey Department of Education (NJ DOE) administers state and federal aid programs affecting more than 1.4 million public and non-public elementary and secondary school children in the state of New Jersey.
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New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development
The New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development is a governmental agency of the U.S. state of New Jersey.
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New Jersey Department of Transportation
The New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) is the agency responsible for transportation issues and policy in New Jersey, including maintaining and operating the state's highway and public road system, planning and developing transportation policy, and assisting with rail, freight, and intermodal transportation issues.
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New Jersey General Assembly
The New Jersey General Assembly is the lower house of the New Jersey Legislature.
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New Jersey Legislature
The New Jersey Legislature is the legislative branch of the government of the U.S. state of New Jersey.
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New Jersey Redistricting Commission
The New Jersey Redistricting Commission is a constitutional body of the government of New Jersey tasked with redrawing the state's Congressional election districts after each decade's census.
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New Jersey Route 10
Route 10 is a state highway in the northern part of the U.S. state of New Jersey.
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New Jersey Route 183
Route 183 is a long state highway in the northern regions of New Jersey.
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New Jersey State Police
The New Jersey State Police (NJSP) is the official state police force of the U.S. state of New Jersey.
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New Jersey's 26th legislative district
New Jersey's 26th legislative district is one of 40 in the New Jersey Legislature.
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New York City
New York, often called New York City (to distinguish it from New York State) or NYC, is the most populous city in the United States.
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New York Penn Station
Pennsylvania Station (also known as New York Penn Station or simply Penn Station) is the main intercity railroad station in New York City and the busiest transportation facility in the Western Hemisphere, serving more than 600,000 passengers per weekday.
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Newark, New Jersey
Newark is the most populous city in the U.S. state of New Jersey, the county seat of Essex County, and a principal city of the New York metropolitan area.
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NJ Transit
New Jersey Transit Corporation, branded as NJ Transit or NJTransit and often shortened to NJT, is a state-owned public transportation system that serves the U.S. state of New Jersey and portions of the states of New York and Pennsylvania.
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NJ/NY Gotham FC
NJ/NY Gotham FC is a professional women's soccer team based in Harrison, New Jersey.
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Non-Hispanic whites
Non-Hispanic Whites or Non-Latino Whites are White Americans classified by the United States census as "white" and not Hispanic.
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North Carolina General Assembly
The North Carolina General Assembly is the bicameral legislature of the state government of North Carolina.
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Pacific Islander Americans
Pacific Islander Americans (also colloquially referred to as Islander Americans) are Americans who are of Pacific Islander ancestry (or are descendants of the indigenous peoples of Oceania or of Austronesian descent).
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Paige Monaghan
Paige Quinn Monaghan (born November 13, 1996) is an American professional soccer player who plays for Utah Royals in the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL).
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Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania, officially the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (Pennsylvania Dutch), is a state spanning the Mid-Atlantic, Northeastern, Appalachian, and Great Lakes regions of the United States.
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Per capita income
Per capita income (PCI) or average income measures the average income earned per person in a given area (city, region, country, etc.) in a specified year.
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Philemon Dickerson
Philemon Dickerson (January 11, 1788 – December 10, 1862) was a United States representative from New Jersey, the 12th governor of New Jersey and judge of the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey.
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Pocono Mountains
The Pocono Mountains, commonly referred to as the Poconos, are a geographical, geological, and cultural region in Northeastern Pennsylvania.
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Population density
Population density (in agriculture: standing stock or plant density) is a measurement of population per unit land area.
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The Port Authority Bus Terminal (colloquially known as the Port Authority and by its acronym PABT) is a bus terminal located in Manhattan in New York City.
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Port Morris, New Jersey
Port Morris is a historic unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) located within Roxbury Township, in Morris County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey.
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Poverty threshold
The poverty threshold, poverty limit, poverty line, or breadline is the minimum level of income deemed adequate in a particular country.
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Race and ethnicity in the United States census
In the United States census, the U.S. Census Bureau and the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) define a set of self-identified categories of race and ethnicity chosen by residents, with which they most closely identify.
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Randolph, New Jersey
Randolph is a township in southwestern Morris County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. Roxbury, New Jersey and Randolph, New Jersey are Faulkner Act (council–manager) and townships in New Jersey.
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Real and nominal value
In economics, nominal value refers to value measured in terms of absolute money amounts, whereas real value is considered and measured against the actual goods or services for which it can be exchanged at a given time.
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Republican Party (United States)
The Republican Party, also known as the GOP (Grand Old Party), is one of the two major contemporary political parties in the United States.
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Right to die
The right to die is a concept based on the opinion that human beings are entitled to end their life or undergo voluntary euthanasia.
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Robert D. McFadden
Robert Dennis McFadden (born February 11, 1937) is an American journalist who has worked for The New York Times since 1961.
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Roberta Groner
Roberta Groner (born January 4, 1978) is an American athlete competing in long-distance events.
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Paterson
The Diocese of Paterson (Dioecesis Patersonensis) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory, or diocese, of the Catholic Church in northern New Jersey.
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Roxbury High School (New Jersey)
Roxbury High School is a four-year comprehensive public high school in the Succasunna section of Roxbury in Morris County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey, serving students in ninth grade through twelfth grades, operating as the lone secondary school of the Roxbury School District, which serves more than 3,500 students.
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Roxbury School District
The Roxbury School District is a community public school district that serves students in kindergarten through twelfth grade in Roxbury Township, in Morris County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey.
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Rutgers University
Rutgers University, officially Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, is a public land-grant research university consisting of four campuses in New Jersey.
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Secretary of State of New Jersey
The secretary of state of New Jersey oversees the Department of State, which is one of the original state offices.
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Sending/receiving relationship
A sending/receiving relationship is one in which a public school district sends some or all of its students to attend the schools of another district.
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A shopping mall (or simply mall) is a large indoor shopping center, usually anchored by department stores.
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Spoilt vote
In voting, a ballot is considered spoilt, spoiled, void, null, informal, invalid or stray if a law declares or an election authority determines that it is invalid and thus not included in the vote count.
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Stanhope, New Jersey
Stanhope is a borough in Sussex County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey.
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Student–teacher ratio
Student–teacher ratio or student–faculty ratio is the number of students who attend a school or university divided by the number of teachers in the institution.
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Succasunna, New Jersey
Succasunna is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) located within Roxbury Township, in Morris County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey, serving as its downtown and population center, having a population of 9,152 people as of the 2010 United States Census.
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Succasunna-Kenvil, New Jersey
Succasunna-Kenvil is a former census-designated place (CDP) located within Roxbury Township, in Morris County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey.
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Sussex County, New Jersey
Sussex County is the northernmost county in the U.S. state of New Jersey.
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Tampa Bay Buccaneers
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers (colloquially known as the Bucs) are a professional American football team based in Tampa, Florida.
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TAPinto
TAPinto is a network of more than 95 independently owned and operated local news and digital marketing platforms in New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania and Florida.
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The New York Times
The New York Times (NYT) is an American daily newspaper based in New York City.
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The Record (North Jersey)
The Record (also called The North Jersey Record, The Bergen Record, The Sunday Record (Sunday edition) and formerly The Bergen Evening Record) is a newspaper in New Jersey, United States.
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The Shops at Ledgewood Commons
Ledgewood Commons is a shopping plaza in the Ledgewood, section of Roxbury, New Jersey, United States.
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Time After Time (Cyndi Lauper song)
"Time After Time" is a song by American singer Cyndi Lauper from her debut studio album, She's So Unusual (1983).
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Tito Santana
Merced Solis (born May 10, 1953), better known by the ring name Tito Santana, is an American professional wrestler, trainer, and retired school teacher.
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Township (New Jersey)
A township, in the context of New Jersey local government, refers to one of five types and one of eleven forms of municipal government. Roxbury, New Jersey and township (New Jersey) are townships in New Jersey.
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Township Act of 1798
The Township Act of 1798 ("An Act incorporating the Inhabitants of Townships, designating their Powers, and regulating their Meetings", PL 1798, p. 289) is an Act passed by New Jersey Legislature on February 21, 1798, that formally incorporated 104 municipalities in 13 counties in New Jersey.
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Trevor Baptiste
Trevor Baptiste (born July 3, 1996) is an American professional lacrosse player who plays as a face-off specialist for the Atlas Lacrosse Club of the Premier Lacrosse League and the San Diego Seals of the National Lacrosse League.
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Twelfth grade
Twelfth grade (also known as 12th grade, grade 12, senior year, or class 12) is the twelfth year of formal or compulsory education.
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U.S. Route 206
U.S. Route 206 (US 206) is a north–south United States highway in New Jersey and Pennsylvania, United States.
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U.S. Route 46
U.S. Route 46 (US 46) is an east–west U.S. Highway completely within the state of New Jersey, running for, making it the shortest signed, non-spur U.S. Highway.
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U.S. state
In the United States, a state is a constituent political entity, of which there are 50.
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Uniform Crime Reports
The Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) program compiles official data on crime in the United States, published by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).
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United States Census Bureau
The United States Census Bureau (USCB), officially the Bureau of the Census, is a principal agency of the U.S. Federal Statistical System, responsible for producing data about the American people and economy.
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United States Geological Survey
The United States Geological Survey (USGS), founded as the Geological Survey, is an agency of the United States government whose work spans the disciplines of biology, geography, geology, and hydrology.
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United States House of Representatives
The United States House of Representatives is the lower chamber of the United States Congress, with the Senate being the upper chamber.
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United States Postal Service
The United States Postal Service (USPS), also known as the Post Office, U.S. Mail, or Postal Service, is an independent agency of the executive branch of the United States federal government responsible for providing postal service in the United States, its insular areas, and its associated states.
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USL League One
USL League One (USL1) is a professional men's soccer league in the United States that had its inaugural season in 2019.
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Ward (United States)
In the United States, a ward is an optional division of a city or town for administrative and representative purposes, especially for purposes of an election.
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Washington Township, Morris County, New Jersey
Washington Township is a township in southwestern Morris County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. Roxbury, New Jersey and Washington Township, Morris County, New Jersey are townships in New Jersey.
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Wharton, New Jersey
Wharton is a borough in Morris County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey.
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WWE
World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) is an American professional wrestling promotion.
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ZIP Code
A ZIP Code (an acronym for Zone Improvement Plan) is a system of postal codes used by the United States Postal Service (USPS).
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2000 United States census
The 2000 United States census, conducted by the Census Bureau, determined the resident population of the United States on April 1, 2000, to be 281,421,906, an increase of 13.2 percent over the 248,709,873 people enumerated during the 1990 census.
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2004 United States presidential election in New Jersey
The 2004 United States presidential election in New Jersey took place on November 2, 2004, and was part of the 2004 United States presidential election.
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2008 United States presidential election in New Jersey
The 2008 United States presidential election in New Jersey took place on November 4, 2008, and was part of the 2008 United States presidential election.
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2009 New Jersey gubernatorial election
The 2009 New Jersey gubernatorial election took place on November 3, 2009.
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2010 United States census
The 2010 United States census was the 23rd United States census.
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2012 United States presidential election in New Jersey
The 2012 United States presidential election in New Jersey took place on November 6, 2012, as part of the 2012 United States presidential election in which all 50 states plus the District of Columbia participated.
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2013 New Jersey gubernatorial election
The 2013 New Jersey gubernatorial election took place on November 5, 2013, to elect the governor of New Jersey.
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2020 United States census
The 2020 United States census was the 24th decennial United States census.
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See also
1740 establishments in New Jersey
- Allen House (Shrewsbury, New Jersey)
- Ayers–Allen House
- Blauvelt–Demarest House
- Bogert House (Demarest, New Jersey)
- Elizabeth Borough, New Jersey
- John Nagle House
- Laurance Thomas Van Buskirk House
- Little Egg Harbor Township, New Jersey
- Miller-Kingsland House
- Morris Township, New Jersey
- Pequannock Township, New Jersey
- Roxbury, New Jersey
- Timothy Mills House
Faulkner Act (council–manager)
- Aberdeen Township, New Jersey
- Beach Haven, New Jersey
- Belleville, New Jersey
- Brigantine, New Jersey
- Byram Township, New Jersey
- Cape May, New Jersey
- Cedar Grove, New Jersey
- Deptford Township, New Jersey
- East Windsor, New Jersey
- Eastampton Township, New Jersey
- Evesham Township, New Jersey
- Fair Lawn, New Jersey
- Franklin Township, Somerset County, New Jersey
- Galloway Township, New Jersey
- Howell Township, New Jersey
- Keansburg, New Jersey
- Lawrence Township, Mercer County, New Jersey
- Livingston, New Jersey
- Lower Township, New Jersey
- Maple Shade Township, New Jersey
- Medford, New Jersey
- Montclair, New Jersey
- Moorestown, New Jersey
- Mount Holly, New Jersey
- Mount Laurel, New Jersey
- Mountain Lakes, New Jersey
- Newton, New Jersey
- Ocean Township, Monmouth County, New Jersey
- Pequannock Township, New Jersey
- Randolph, New Jersey
- Red Bank, New Jersey
- Ridgewood, New Jersey
- Ringwood, New Jersey
- Roxbury, New Jersey
- Scotch Plains, New Jersey
- South Brunswick, New Jersey
- Sparta, New Jersey
- Springfield Township, Burlington County, New Jersey
- Teaneck, New Jersey
- Verona, New Jersey
- Washington, New Jersey
- Weehawken, New Jersey
- Willingboro Township, New Jersey
Populated places established in 1740
- Birdsboro, Pennsylvania
- Carroll Township, York County, Pennsylvania
- Clay Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania
- Clinton, North Carolina
- Dillsburg, Pennsylvania
- Enfield, North Carolina
- Franklin Township, York County, Pennsylvania
- Little Egg Harbor Township, New Jersey
- Long Hill, Trumbull, Connecticut
- Morris Township, New Jersey
- Nazareth, Pennsylvania
- Oley Township, Pennsylvania
- Olive, New York
- Oranzherei
- Pequannock Township, New Jersey
- Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky
- Poninka
- Roxbury, New Jersey
- Saint-Cuthbert
- San Felipe, Chile
- Seven Valleys, Pennsylvania
- Trudfront
- Wind Gap, Pennsylvania
- Windsor Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roxbury,_New_Jersey
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