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  Ewing Township, New Jersey - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ewing Township shares land borders with Hopewell Township, Lawrence Township, and the City of Trenton, all in New Jersey; the Delaware River separates Ewing from Lower Makefield Township and Yardley Borough, both in Pennsylvania.
In the township the population is spread out with 18.0% under the age of 18, 17.3% from 18 to 24, 26.8% from 25 to 44, 22.1% from 45 to 64, and 15.8% who are 65 years of age or older.
New Jersey State Highway 29 (Daniel Bray Highway and River Road) extends north-south along the western edge of the township, along the Delaware River.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ewing_Township,_New_Jersey   (1167 words)

  
 Commercial Township, New Jersey - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Commercial Township is a township located in Cumberland County, New Jersey.
In the township the population is spread out with 28.3% under the age of 18, 9.3% from 18 to 24, 29.3% from 25 to 44, 20.8% from 45 to 64, and 12.3% who are 65 years of age or older.
The median income for a household in the township is $34,960, and the median income for a family is $37,500.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Commercial_Township,_New_Jersey   (399 words)

  
 Downe Township, New Jersey - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
As of the 2000 census, the township had a total population of 1,631.
In the township the population is spread out with 23.5% under the age of 18, 6.3% from 18 to 24, 24.2% from 25 to 44, 27.0% from 45 to 64, and 18.9% who are 65 years of age or older.
The median income for a household in the township is $34,667, and the median income for a family is $39,375.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Downe_Township,_New_Jersey   (398 words)

  
 Bergen County, New Jersey - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bergen County is bordered by Rockland County, New York to the north, the Hudson River to the east, Hudson County to the south, a small border with Essex County also to the south and Passaic County to the west.
Two federal Congressional Districts cover the county, with the northern portion of the county in New Jersey's 5th district, represented by Scott Garrett (R) and the southern portion of the county in New Jersey's 9th district, represented by Steve Rothman (D).
Bergen county has a well-developed road network, including the northern termini of the New Jersey Turnpike (a portion of Interstate 95) and the Garden State Parkway, the eastern terminus of Interstate 80 and a portion of Interstate 287.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Bergen_County,_New_Jersey   (1078 words)

  
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Welcome to Pequannock Township, NJ he Township of Pequannock is located in Eastern Morris County, along State Highway Route 23, approximately 5 miles north of the interchange of Route 23 with Interstate Routes 1-80 and U.S. Route 46.
The Township is a political subdivision of the State of New Jersey and encompasses two communities, Pequannock and Pompton Plains, each served by their own post office.
The Township is primarily residential with a population of 13,888 residents (latest available - 2000 U.S. Bureau of the Census estimate).
www.pequannocktownship.org   (473 words)

  
 Welcome to Monroe Township, New Jersey   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Monroe Township is a Faulkner Act form of government with the Clerk's Office being under the Legislative branch of government.
In the absence of the Township Clerk, the Deputy shall be able to perform the functions and the duties of the Clerk.
The Township Clerk's Office is a professional office that strives to accommodate the needs of the township residents while serving Council, Administration and all other offices with professional, efficient, and friendly service.
www.monroetownshipnj.org /SMcCormick.asp   (738 words)

  
 Ewing Township, New Jersey   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 40.4 km²; (15.6 mi²;).
As of the census of 2000, there are 35,707 people, 12,551 households, and 8,208 families residing in the township.
Ewing Township is also traversed by the Delaware & Raritan Canal near the Delaware River.
www.worldhistory.com /wiki/E/Ewing-Township,-New-Jersey.htm   (1206 words)

  
 Neen O'Malley, Long Hill Township, New Jersey
The township is still developing—more rapidly now—effectively weaving splendid new single family construction and a few townhouse complexes near the centers of Stirling and Millington.
The Township of Long Hill lies along the banks of the Passaic River and was founded as Passaic Township in 1866.
Township Hall on Long Hill Road was originally used as a one-room schoolhouse, the Millington Schoolhouse, until 1933.
www.neenomalley.com /clong.htm   (357 words)

  
 Washington Township, New Jersey Real Estate
"Township", as it is called by local residents is approximately 22.5 square miles and is comprised of communities such as Turnersville, Hurffville, Grenloch, Cross Keys, Mayfair, Bunker Hill and Chapel Heights.
The project is a mutli-phase commercial and industrial/office park with an anticipated total building area of 2.3 million square feet.
Much of Washington Township was once focused on the bog iron industry, but after the 1830s, the ore beds were little used.
www.relocate-america.com /states/NJ/cities/washington_township.htm   (876 words)

  
 Time: Verona FD New Jersey   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
The Township of Verona is located in the northeast section of New Jersey, and located in the northwestern part of Essex County (Area known as West Essex).
Township codes and ordinances are written and enforced to provide safety for all of its citizens.
A full time Fire Prevention Officer inspects residential, commercial and industrial premises to help reduce the community's risk of fire and is always available to provide fire prevention education for all ages.
www.veronafd.org /info.html   (244 words)

  
 ATSDR - PHA - Jackson Township Landfill, Jackson Township, Ocean County, New Jersey
The New Jersey Department of Health (NJDOH) has made recommendations to (1) reduce and prevent exposure to contaminants; (2) better characterize the extent of surface soil contamination on the site; and (3) consider health follow-up and other activities if data become available that suggest human exposure is currently occurring.
The Jackson Township Landfill occupies 20 acres of a 135-acre parcel of land located on Homestead Road, in the Legler section of Jackson Township, Ocean County, New Jersey.
The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection and Energy (NJDEPE) cited the Township for accepting excessive quantities of septic sludges in August 22, 1972, when residents of the Legler section of Jackson Township began reporting landfill-related odors to local health officials.
www.atsdr.cdc.gov /HAC/pha/jackson/jtl_p1.html   (2406 words)

  
 Warren Township, New Jersey, 07059
One of the most attractive communities in New Jersey, Warren Township, has a great history and an even greater future.
Once described as "the greenest place in New Jersey", Warren Township residents and elected officials are working to keep its rural character and charm while recognizing that there will be growth due to the town's beauty, favorable property taxes and strategic location.
Not all of the open space was at a cost to Warren Township or the County.
www.warrennj.org /pages2/about.htm   (978 words)

  
 Warren Township, New Jersey, 07059
Called by one early author "the greenest place in New Jersey," Warren Township stretches from the crest of the First Watchung Mountain across Washington Valley to the Second Mountain and beyond, ending at the Dead and Passaic Rivers.
The Watchung Mountains, whose natural beauty characterizes the township, came into being 125 million years ago when volcanic eruptions to the west covered the area with two thick lava flows that later were tilted upwards 20 degrees.
The post-war demand for housing spurred a flurry of new construction - the number of homes increased 45 percent during the years 1946-48.
www.warrennj.org /pages2/history.htm   (1093 words)

  
 Encyclopedia of New Jersey   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Overseen by an editorial board composed of distinguished experts in a variety of fields and edited by two leading specialists in New Jersey history, the Encyclopedia of New Jersey is an indispensable resource for both the scholar and the general reader.
Marc Mappen is the executive director of the New Jersey Historical Commission and author of Jerseyana: The Underside of New Jersey History.
He enjoys exploring the changing landscape of New Jersey, and maintains a website of historical maps.
www.scc.rutgers.edu /njencyclopedia/entries.html   (407 words)

  
 NEW JERSEY ATTORNEY, PERSONAL INJURY, COMMERCIAL LITIGATION, DEFECTIVE PRODUCT
David A. Mazie, (Member) born New York, N.Y., November 17, 1961; admitted to bar, 1986, New Jersey, U.S. District Court, District of New Jersey and U.S. Court of Appeals, Third Circuit; 1988, District of Columbia.
Eric D. Katz, (Member) born Brooklyn, New York, July 8, 1963; admitted to bar, 1991, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and U.S. District Court, District of New Jersey; 1997, New York and U.S. District Court, Southern and Eastern Districts of New York; 1998, U.S. Court of Appeals, Third Circuit.
Herbert I. Waldman, (Counsel) born Jersey City, New Jersey, January 25, 1946; admitted to bar, 1970, New Jersey and U.S. District Court, District of New Jersey; 1971, District of Columbia, U.S. Court of Appeals, Third Circuit and U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit; 1973, U.S. Supreme Court.
www.nrdmlaw.com /attorneys.html   (1497 words)

  
 Harding Township, New Jersey Town Information
Harding Township is an enclave of quiet elegance and small town sprit.
Located close to New York City, this town is surrounded by upscale suburban towns, shopping centers and major highways.
Harding Township sits in a beautiful rural setting where cows and sheep graze in the fields and horses can be found on the numerous bridle paths.
www.mendhammoves.com /communities/harding.html   (274 words)

  
 ATSDR - Water Distribution System Model, Dover Township Area, New Jersey
ATSDR and NJDHSS have initiated an exposure assessment for use in an epidemiologic study of childhood leukemia and brain and CNS cancers that occurred in the period 1979 through 1996 in Dover Township, New Jersey.
The Dover Township area has been primarily served by public water supply that relies solely on groundwater; therefore, ATSDR has developed a protocol for using a water-distribution model, (e.g., EPANET) as a tool to assist the exposure assessment component of the epidemiologic investigation.
Use of trade names and commercial sources is for identification only and does not imply endorsement by the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry or the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
www.atsdr.cdc.gov /HS/dover/dov_p3.html   (2142 words)

  
 Chester Township New Jersey Real Estate
Chester Township is a rural community of farms, estates and homes set amidst impressive woods, streams and fields.
The oldest settlers in Chester Township came in 1640 when "Black River" established itself as a settlement primarily because of the intersection of two Lenape Indian trails.
Technology needed access and Route 31 (Route 206) was built to move vehicles from southern New Jersey all the way to the northern tip of the State.
www.relocate-america.com /states/NJ/cities/chester_township.htm   (1148 words)

  
 New Jersey Commercial Property Insurance
Commercial business property insurance may be purchased on the basis of
Jersey commercial property insurance plan that regardless of whether
New Jersey and the Philadelphia, PA metro area.
www.aeiinsurance.com /New_Jersey_Com.html   (348 words)

  
 New Jersey Commercial Real Estate Property Listings
This Prime Investment opportunity is mapped in Jackson New Jersey and sits at the corner of county highways 571 and 528.
With the city of Passaic on the upswing with new construction and with increase in mass transit to the area with the near by Meadowlands Zanadu project.
New ownership began renovations to grounds, halls and common areas in 2003 and expects completion of the new lobby, elevator, and lunch room by 4th qtr.
www.cimls.com /location_review/newjersey.htm   (7599 words)

  
 Commercial Township schools - district elementary, middle, and high school information
New Jersey tests students in grades 3, 4, 8 and 11 using state assessments.
In grades 3 and 4, students take the New Jersey Assessment of Skills and Knowledge (NJ ASK); in grade 8, the Grade Eight Proficiency Assessment (GEPA); and in grade 11, the High School Proficiency Assessment (HSPA).
These tests are standards based, which means that they measure how well students are mastering the specific skills defined for each grade by the state of New Jersey.
www.greatschools.net /cgi-bin/nj/district_profile/102   (617 words)

  
 Commercial Township of New Jersey
The fortunes of Commercial Township have always been tied to the Maurice River and the Delaware Bay.
The days when oyster fleet worked the bay under sail are long gone but the remains of the fleet still dock here and there is considerable commercial crabbing, net fishing and recreational boating.
Reminiscent of a New England Village, with its white church steeple reaching skyward, Mauricetown is perched on a high knoll overlooking the river.
www.commercialtwp.com   (465 words)

  
 Hazlet Township, New Jersey
On February 25, 1848 the New Jersey State Legislature officially created the Township of Hazlet (known as Raritan Township until 1967) a municipal corporation which, prior to that date had been part of Middletown Township.
Hazlet is a five square mile town with approximately 22,000 residents, once known for its abundant farming.
Route 35 and 36 are within Hazlet Township's borders and the nearby Garden State Parkway provides easy access to the Shore or city destinations.
www.hazlettwp.org   (256 words)

  
 Acres NJ - Commercial Real Estate Services - Riverwalk, Carneys Point, Oldmans, Pedricktown, Penns Grove, Pennsville, ...
New Jersey begins at the foot of the Delaware Memorial Bridge in the most westerly township in New Jersey at Exit 1: my hometown of Pennsville in Salem County in South Jersey.
Commercial Alliance, the Southern New Jersey Development Council and Salem Main Street.
Joe Scarpa is among the few New Jersey real estate agents promoting the alternate energy industry and its value chain as an economic development catalyst for our region and as a cost savings measure for shopping center owners and tenants.
www.acresnj.com   (920 words)

  
 Murray Construction New Jersey Commercial Real Estate
As Murray Construction enters the new millennium, it continues to flourish.
With an occupancy rate of more than 95% and an inventory of more than 7 million square feet of office, industrial, high-tech and retail space throughout the tri-state area, the success of Murray Construction's projects are evident.
Murray Construction Co., Inc. is a leading builder and developer of commercial space throughout the New Jersey and New York area.
murrayconstruction.com   (201 words)

  
 Welcome to Franklin Township, New Jersey
Franklin Township is a diverse community of approximately 47 square miles.
It has rural, farmland, suburban and urban residential areas as well as substantial industrial and commercial areas.
The township spans a length of approximately 20 miles between New Brunswick and Princeton Township with the historic Delaware and Raritan Canal and the Raritan and Millstone Rivers forming its entire northerly and westerly boundaries.
www.lisafriedman.com /visit/somersetcounty/franklin   (236 words)

  
 History of Roxbury Township, New Jersey NJ
History of Roxbury Township, New Jersey NJ This website celebrates the history of Roxbury Township in Morris County, New Jersey.
By the 1880's the Railroad would overtake the Canal for Commercial transportation and Roxbury exploded in growth with 2 major, and competing rail lines.
The Roxbury Township Historical Society operates the historic Silas Riggs 'Saltbox' House of circa 1770 at 213 Main Street in Ledgewood, usually open on the second Sunday afternoon of each month.
www.roxburynewjersey.com   (585 words)

  
 Lawrence Township, New Jersey   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Welcome to Historic Lawrence Township renowned for its diversity and natural beauty.
Lawrence Township is centrally located in the heart of Mercer County, New Jersey and affords easy access to all major road and rail networks.
For more than three centuries the residents of Lawrence Township have worked hard to build a community that is affordable, safe, clean and beautiful.
www.lawrencetwp.com /about_us.html   (194 words)

  
 New Jersey Economic Development Authority
Winslow Township, N.J. (June 11, 2002) - With two small children of her own, Dr. Anastasia Germain knows how difficult it is to find reliable child care.
So she is helping to solve the community-wide problem by opening her own child care facility with financing from the New Jersey Economic Development Authority (EDA) and its affiliate, the New Jersey Development Authority for Small Businesses, Minorities' and Women's Enterprises (NJDA).
The new child care entrepreneur, who has a doctorate in education and has been a teacher for 12 years, is the mother of a 6-year-old daughter and 4 year-old son.
www.njeda.com /pr_061102.asp   (731 words)

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