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  Welcome to New Brunswick, Canada
New Brunswick is bounded on the north by Quebec's Gaspé Peninsula and Chaleur Bay and on the east by the Gulf of Saint Lawrence and Northumberland Strait.
New Brunswick was one of the four original provinces of Canada formed with Confederation in 1867.
Following Confederation, New Brunswick suffered the effects of an economic downturn precipitated by the Great Fire of 1877 in Saint John and the decline of the sailing shipbuilding industry, and compounded by the global recession sparked by the Panic of 1893.
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  Aberdeen (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
University of Aberdeen one of four ancient universities of Scotland.
Aberdeen (movie), a movie (2000) directed by Hans Petter Moland, starring Stellan Skarsgård and Lena Headey.
Aberdeen Proving Ground, a U.S. Army installation in Maryland.
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 Aberdeen New Brunswick Information, Yellow Pages, and more
So come on in and visit with us, see what our great community has to offer and if you can't find what you are looking for, let us know by posting a question in our Community Forums so that a member of this community can reply to you or email you the answer.
Our Free Classifieds for the State of New Brunswick offer items such as used horse trailers, cars, trucks, motorcycles, outboard motors, books, horses, dogs, real estate listings including homes, businesses, and land, apartments for rent, boats and many other items that are for sale by owner.
Our History, Trivia and Facts Pages are populated with interesting, useless and random facts pertaining to Aberdeen, New Brunswick history, Canadian history, family history and the history of names.
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 New Brunswick Youth Orchestra
The first provincial youth orchestra in Canada, the New Brunswick Youth Orchestra was founded as a provincial orchestra in 1965 at the instigation of Philip W. Oland, then president of the New Brunswick Symphony Orchestra.
When the New Brunswick Symphony Orchestra was discontinued in 1968, the New Brunswick Youth Orchestra became, in effect, the home orchestra of New Brunswick, funded by private, union, municipal, and provincial grants and with a board of directors drawn from across the province.
Conductors of the New Brunswick Youth Orchestra have included Stanley Saunders 1965-8 and 1970-4, Kelsey Jones 1968-9, Clayton Hare 1969-70, Kenneth Elloway 1974-5, Rodney McLeod 1975-82 and 1983-7, James Mark 1982-3, Nurhan Arman 1987-8, and Peter Pulford 1988-90, succeeded by Paul Campbell.
www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com /index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&Params=U1ARTU0002559   (571 words)

  
 New Brunswick Drug rehab centers referrals for Drugs and Alcohol rehab Treatment Addiction
New Brunswick is a province of 750,000 of population.
New Brunswick Drug problem is with opiates based Drugs as they at the border of Maine in the United State.
New Brunswick Detox Centers referrals for all the province.
www.drug-rehab.ca /newbrunswickrehabcenter.htm   (3819 words)

  
 The Border Dispute and the "Aroostook War"
Maine and New Brunswick called out their militiamen, and Congress, at the instigation of Maine, authorized a force of 50,000 men and appropriated $10 million to meet the emergency.
Forgetting the powerful New England animus that in large part had been responsible for the expulsion of 1755, the Americans, in their propaganda offensives, had frequently reminded the Acadians of the brutal treatment they had experienced from Britain in the past.
New Brunswick colonial documents contain a great many of their statements, invariably over the signatures of their priests, of their determination to remain British subjects under the jurisdiction of the province.
www.upperstjohn.com /history/northeastborder.htm   (6192 words)

  
 New Jersey Apartments
New Jersey is one of the most expensive states in the nation, with an overall cost of living 32% above the national average, and housing a whopping 73% above the average.
Often called the Gateway to New Jersey, Newark is the state's center of financial, commercial, transportation and cultural activity.
For those looking for apartments in New Jersey, it's a good time to consider Newark; recent years have seen tremendous growth in new housing, from affordable low-rise and low-income apartments for rent all the way up to upscale condos and luxury apartments.
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 New Brunswick Census Records
Census - 1851 - 1901 [New Brunswick GenWeb]
Aberdeen Parish (Carleton County) [ Carleton County GenWeb]
Brunswick Parish (Queen's County) [New Brunswick (Queen's County) GenWeb]
www.afhs.ab.ca /registry/regnb_census.html   (1041 words)

  
 Generation 3
He was born 1871 in Knoxville, New Brunswick, Canada, and died April 03, 1952 in Aberdeen, Grays Harbor Co. Washington.
The third child, Maxine, was born to Annie and her second husband, Norris Hunter, on December 24, 1916 in Aberdeen, Washington.
Joseph was born July 13, 1894 in Croatia and died in Aberdeen, Washington.
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 New Jersey Gateway Region
New Jersey is home to immigrants whose history is a common thread in New Jersey's diverse tapestry of history, culture and the arts.
The New Jersey Performing Arts Center in Newark, the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn and the John Harms Center for the Performing Arts in Englewood showcase award-winning plays and headline entertainment.
From the African Art Museum in Tenafly to the Zimmerli Museum in New Brunswick to the Newark Museum with its Tibetan, American and Oriental -collections, the visual arts shine bright in the Gateway Region.
www.newjerseyvisitorsnetwork.com /regions/gateway.html   (401 words)

  
 Stephen Hovey - New Brunswick Descendants
Daniel Hovey was one of the early settlers of Ipswich, Massachusetts, arriving in 1635 at the age of seventeen.
He arrived on the St. John river in New Brunswick aboard the schooner EUNICE 26 April 1767 at age 25.
Stephen and his only son Aaron are the only male Hovey's to move from Massachusetts to New Brunswick, and thus are the ancestors of the Hovey families in this area that trace back to the American Revolutionary war.
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 Ruby M Cusack - 1999 Genealogical Conference - New Brunswick
From July 30 until Aug. 2 (1999) the New Brunswick Genealogical Society is presenting its 20th anniversary conference.
Speakers from New Brunswick, Ireland and Scotland will share their knowledge on a wide range of topics.
Marjory Harper hails from the University of Aberdeen in Scotland.
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 Seabury Notable Kin
On his return to America, with the license of Sherlock, Bishop of London, to officiate in New Jersey, he was elected rector of Christ Church, in New Brunswick in that province, and served this parish, 1754-57.
While at New Brunswick, he was married, Oct. 12, 1756, to Mary, daughter of Edward Hicks of New York.
In November, 1775, he was taken by a band of armed men under Sears to New Haven, where he was imprisoned for six weeks, being finally released on requisition of the governor of New York as a citizen taken from his province without process of law.
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 Immigration Ports of Canada
Because of the new Passenger Act introduced in 1816, vessels bound for New Brunswick ports could carry ten passengers for every three carried in shps to U.S. ports.
New Brunswick did not have a Head Tax in the early years and later, in 1832 when New Brunswick finally introduced a Head Tax, it was only half that charged in American ports.
In New Brunswick, the records cover the years from 1783 to 1918.
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 Best Trails of New Jersey | Best New Jersey Trails
At 5,000 plus acres, Ringwood State Park is one of the larger tracts of public land in northeastern New Jersey.
Wharton State Forest's 110,000 acres form the largest single tract of land in the New Jersey State Park System, but Wharton is part of a much larger system, one that stretches over one million acres i...
This is an out-and-back route on one of New Jersey’s least known and only moderately used rail trails.
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 Carleton County, New Brunswick
The Parish of Wicklow, Wilmot, Peel and Aberdeen is located in the central western part of New Brunswick, bordering Maine and extending as far East as the village of Juniper.
At this time a new rectory was purchased in Centreville.
Plans and specifications for the new church were drawn up by Chas.
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 Anglicans Online | New This Week
All New Brunswick parishes are in the Diocese of Fredericton
New Brunswick: Hillsborough St Mary (Parish of Sunny Brae - Hillsborough - Riverside/Albert)
New Brunswick: Riverside/Albert, St Alban (Parish of Sunny Brae - Hillsborough - Riverside/Albert)
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 New York Red Bulls - News - 08/18/2004
Copa Budweiser is an invitational six-on-six tournament consisting of a New Jersey qualifying tournament from noon to 8 p.m.
The New Jersey Budweiser Shootout champion will advance to face the New York Budweiser Shootout champion - decided during a competition on September 11 - at Giants Stadium during halftime of the MetroStars' match.
The top four finishers will move on to face New York's Rochelle United, NY Ecuador, Dragons and the New York Champions, Orion Costa Rica for the Copa Budweiser Metro Championship at Giants Stadium on September 11 after the MetroStars' 6:00 p.m.
www.mlsnet.com /MLS/news/team_news.jsp?ymd=20040818&content_id=11917&vkey=news_met&fext=.jsp&team=met   (592 words)

  
 New Jersey Transit   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Racks are located at about 90 percent of the train stations in New Jersey, at several bus park/ride lots along the Route 9 corridor, at a number of bus terminals, and at most Hudson-Bergen Light Rail stations.
Standard frame bicycles are only permitted on outbound trains (originating from Newark, New York, or Hoboken) scheduled to depart a cyclist's boarding station between 5:00 a.m.
Standard frame bicycles are only permitted on inbound trains (going to Newark, New York, or Hoboken) scheduled to depart a cyclist's boarding station between 4:00 p.m.
www.njtransit.com /rg_bp.shtml   (973 words)

  
 ABERDEEN SD Real Estate - Aberdeen Homes for Sale
If you're thinking of selling your home in Aberdeen SD, the first thing you should ask is "How much is my home worth?" Being educated on market trends in Aberdeen gives you the best chances of selling your home quickly and for the best price possible.
Contact me today and I will be happy to give you more information about my services to sellers.
Finding a home, townhouse, or investment property in Aberdeen SD is sometimes a challenge, especially when you find the property you want and find out the property was just sold.
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 Attorney Richard Lambert, Dunn Lambert, L.L.C., Paramus, New Jersey   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
The clients of Dunn Lambert, L.L.C. are located primarily in New Jersey and New York, but the firm does maintain general counsel relationships with clients in other states in the United States and in Europe.
Lambert was an associate (1982-1985) and partner (1985-1990) in the firm of Gutkin, Miller, Shapiro and Selesner in Millburn, New Jersey.
Lambert is a member of the bars of New Jersey and New York, and is admitted to practice before the U.S. District Courts for New Jersey and the Southern and Eastern Districts of New York.
www.njbizlawyer.com /Bio/RichardLambert.asp   (985 words)

  
 Robert Wells
Former National Association of Social Workers New Jersey Chapter President Robert C. Wells, 84, of Aberdeen, New Jersey, died Tuesday, August 5th in CareOne at Holmdel.
Outside of New Jersey, he served as President of the Indiana and Northern Iowa Chapters of NASW.
Wells was director of the New Jersey State Division of Youth and Family Services, and he had been director of the Monmouth County Division of Social Services for 14 years.
www.naswfoundation.org /pioneers/w/wells.htm   (212 words)

  
 New Jersey November 2001 Off Year Election
NOTE:It appears as if the candidate for Governor of New Jersey who wins in the 6 November 2001 General Election is eligible to take office as Governor as early as when this victorious candidate has been declared elected-- per the State Constitution: In the event of a vacancy in the office of Governor...
New Jersey has 21 counties and 13 congressional districts: 7 counties are wholly within a given congressional district; 14 counties are divided among more than one congressional district.
In the State of New Jersey, the General Law County Subdivision is the Township; however, there are also the following types of Municipalities: Cities, Towns, Boroughs and Villages.
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 New Brunswick Real Estate, New Brunswick Homes for Sale
On Point2 Homes, RSS Feeds are provided to automatically send you new listings as they arrive on our site.
Point2 Homes is your gateway to New Brunswick area homes for sale.
Check back to Point2 Homes for New Brunswick area homes for sale, condos, new homes, and neighborhood information, or consult one of the Point2 Homes Neighborhood Expert pages featured throughout the site.
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 Myrtle Beach golf courses - Myrtle Beach golf club - golf links
The only 1998 Carolinas recipient of Golf Digest’s prestigious medallions for both “value” and “service”, Aberdeen Country Club delivers a 27-hole golf experience with a Scottish flair.
Each nine presents a different look and different challenges, with fertile fairways and gorgeous new Tif-Eagle Bermuda greens.
Aberdeen is tucked along a protected riverfront preserve, teeming with wildlife.
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 North Brunswick Florists, Flowers, Floral Designers, NJ
America's Florist has been serving Central New Jersey area for over 30 years with award winning designers, quality assurance, and 100 percent satifaction guaranteed on every.
There are many North Brunswick florists to choose from.
Submit your North Brunswick florist or floral designer to GatheringGuide.com, one of the top sites for event venues and event-related services.
www.gatheringguide.com /event_directory/rc/nj_new_jersey/north_brunswick/evl_florists_flowers_decor.html   (698 words)

  
 Transpirational drying and costs for transporting woody biomass - a preliminary review
In: Proceedings of IEA/BA Task IX, Activity 6: Transport and Handling; 1994 May 16-25; New Brunswick, Canada.
Aberdeen, UK: Aberdeen University: 76-91.ld, Timothy P.; Kelley, Tyrone.
High transport costs arc a factor to consider in the use of forest residues for fuel.
www.srs.fs.usda.gov /pubs/7368   (434 words)

  
 THE WEDDERBURNS OF NEW BRUNSWICK 7
Britain, as the major sea-power, needed cordage for her ships, and she was dependent on imports of hemp from Russia, which was becoming and expensive and unreliable source of supply.
This commercial circuit was closed by their contacts in the West Indies, and at Aberdeen and Greenock in Scotland, and by their position as the principal New Brunswick supplier of masts to the British Admiralty.
J.P. Lieut Governor and Commander in Chief of the Province of New Brunswick andc.
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 Watson A. West History
William Henry McWhinney was born in St. Andrews, New Brunswick in 1853, and moved to Warwig, British Columbia with his parents at the age of four.
A year later, he established a partnership with Euphronius Cousins of Eureka and started the company Cousins & McWhinney Shipyard of Aberdeen, Washington.
In 1901, the same year the WATSON A. was completed, Mr.
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