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  Hunterdon County, New Jersey - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hunterdon County is represented exclusively by Republican Freeholders and the majority of township committee seats are held by Republicans.
In the county the population is spread out with 25.70% under the age of 18, 5.80% from 18 to 24, 31.30% from 25 to 44, 27.10% from 45 to 64, and 10.00% who are 65 years of age or older.
As of 2006, Hunterdon County's Freeholders are Freeholder Director Nancy I. Palladino, Marcia A. Karrow, George B. Melick, George D. Muller and Erik Peterson.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Hunterdon_County,_New_Jersey   (767 words)

  
 Delaware Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Delaware Township uses the Township form of government which is one of the oldest forms of government in New Jersey.
New Jersey's Twelfth Congressional District, covering all of Hunterdon County and portions of Middlesex County, Monmouth County, Morris County, and Somerset County, is represented by Rush D. Holt Jr.
The 23rd legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Leonard Lance (R, Flemington) and in the Assembly by Michael J. Doherty (R, Oxford) and Marcia A. Karrow (R, Raritan Township).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Delaware_Township,_New_Jersey   (1011 words)

  
 Camden County, New Jersey   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
The county is governed by 7 Freeholders elected at-large for staggered 3 year terms by the residents of the county.
The Camden County Prosecutor is appointed by the Governor of New Jersey with the advice and consent of the New Jersey Senate (the upper house of the New Jersey Legislature).
In the county the population is spread out with 26.80% under the age of 18, 8.10% from 18 to 24, 30.50% from 25 to 44, 22.10% from 45 to 64, and 12.50% who are 65 years of age or older.
www.bidprobe.com /en/wikipedia/c/ca/camden_county__new_jersey.html   (495 words)

  
 Walter Gilbert Genealogy: Luther Calvin   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
In Hunterdon County History, by Snell, it is stated that the Frenchtown locality was known in 1759 as Calvin's Ferry and that a road lead from there to Everettstown.
New Jersey tax records of 1778 do not show Luther Calvin as a land owner so it can be presumed that he had died before then.
To the contrary, New Jersey records of the "Loyalists" of the period show that "Luther Colvin, Jr." of Hunterdon County "refused oaths, fined and baled" in 1777, and that "Stephen Colvin" of Hunterdon County also "refused oaths, fined" the same year.
www.otal.umd.edu /~walt/gen/htmfile/136.htm   (560 words)

  
 jan1852
John Huffman, of Tewksbury township, to Miss Sarah Ann Bonnell, of Bethlehem township, Hunterdon Co., N.J. At the residence of Charles Warrick, Esq., on the 5th ult., by Rev. J.
The excitement and sympathy manifested by the people of Greene county in behalf of the peddler, Hiram Williams, who was shot down and brutally maltreated by Warren Wood, on the 10th of August, does not only exist in that county, but has elsewhere become the universal topic of conversation....
Benjamin J. Parscel, of Alexandria township, Hunterdon County, to Miss Ann Plummer, of Greenwich township, Warren Co., N.J. On the 15th ult., by the Rev. A.
www.njsuttonfamily.org /Newspaper/jan1853.htm   (7628 words)

  
 County of Hunterdon - Delaware Township
The Township of Delaware lies along the Delaware River forming the western boundary of the County.
Delaware lies on the western border of the County and is bounded north and east by Raritan and East Amwell Townships, south by West Amwell Township, and northwest by Kingwood and Franklin Townships and west by the Borough of Stockton.
(In recent years several new ones have been privately built.) Although the masonry abutments were built in 1750, the Green Sergeants Bridge was built in 1872 in accordance with the County Freeholders’ motion adopted September 16, 1872.
www.co.hunterdon.nj.us /mun/delaware.htm   (427 words)

  
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Ocean County is the second largest county in the state, and one of four New Jersey counties which is located along the Atlantic Coast.
Population growth in the county was greatest during the period from 1950 to 1990, with the decade from 1960 to 1970 experiencing a 92.6% increase in numbers (Ocean County Planning Board, 1988).
New Jersey's title to these lands is as trustee for the public, and their utilization and alienation are subject to limitations imposed by the Public Trust Doctrine.
www.bbep.org /Char_Rpt/Ch5/Chapter5_text.htm   (7406 words)

  
 History and Development of the Jersey Settlement, NC
New Jersey historians wrote of Hopewell and Carolina historians wrote of Jersey Settlement.
The earliest families of Jersey Settlement came from Hopewell Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey, where some had been members of Pennington's Presbyterian Church, and others were Quakers and Baptists who baptized their children in St. Mary's Episcopal church for practical, political reasons.
Parke and Smith were now elderly, their kinsmen middle aged, and, in view of their New Jersey experiences, they were not interested in a new migration that made them "squatters," their reasons for another move being to find a peaceful area with fertile soil, moderate climate, good government and secure land titles.
www.tamu.edu /ccbn/dewitt/mckstmerjersey.htm   (7551 words)

  
 Hunterdon Medical Center - Hunterdon Healthcare System
Hunterdon Medical Center is a 176-bed non-profit community hospital, providing a full range of preventive, diagnostic and therapeutic inpatient and outpatient hospital and community health services.
Hunterdon Behavioral Health offers a broad spectrum of counseling and therapy programs, and is the principal provider of mental health services in the community.
Hunterdon Medical Center is a teaching institution, affiliated with the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey - Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, and a member of the New Jersey Council of Teaching Hospitals.
www.hunterdonhealthcare.org /hmc.asp   (596 words)

  
 Delaware River Bridges in New Jersey
The oldest Hunterdon County Delaware River bridge, it was erected in 1806, and it, too, was a privately owned toll bridge, wooden and covered.
On October 10, 1903, the new century brought another flood, this one destroying all of the wooden Lambertville structure.
The new bridge lived a good life and was kept in good condition, but then, in the flood of August 19, 1955, calamity threatened.
www.njskylands.com /hsdelbridges.htm   (1854 words)

  
 The Political Graveyard: Hunterdon County, N.J.
New Jersey state senate from Hunterdon County, 1847-49; common pleas court judge in New Jersey, 1852-55.
New Jersey state house of assembly from Warren County, 1880-82.
New Jersey state house of assembly from Warren County, 1849-51.
politicalgraveyard.com /geo/NJ/HN.html   (758 words)

  
 Hunterdon County New Jersey
Graced by gentle hills and abundant valleys of the Lamington, Musconetcong, Raritan and Delaware Rivers, Hunterdon County boasts a culture rich in tradition and style, and a serene beauty made more enchanting by the changing of the season.
Northeast Hunterdon County is a feast for both the eyes and the soul.
County Route 517/523 north from Interstate 78, Exit 24 will start you in the right direction towards Tewksbury Township and Oldwick.
www.njskylands.com /tnhunterdon.htm   (785 words)

  
 DRBC - Recent Flooding Events in the Delaware River Basin
Southern New Jersey and portions of Kent and Sussex counties in Delaware received one- to two-inches of rain, with slightly higher amounts at the very southern tip of Delaware.
New warning products and other tools that were developed or upgraded since the last time major flooding occurred along the Delaware in January 1996, such as Advanced Hydrologic Prediction Service (AHPS), helped to provide the necessary lead time to get hundreds of people out of harms way.
A number of affected basin counties in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and New York were declared as federal disaster areas.
www.state.nj.us /drbc/Flood_Website/events.htm   (2132 words)

  
 Frenchtown.com, serving residents of and visitors to Frenchtown, in rural Hunterdon County, N.J.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Their website is new, but their reputation spans many years and their menu is posted.
The Delaware River is the last major free flowing river on the east coast.
Originating in the Catskill Mountains of New York, the East and West branches of the Delaware River meet in Hancock, New York and form the main stem of the river.
www.frenchtown.com   (2437 words)

  
 Welcome to Warren Township, New Jersey
The Township of Warren, originally inhabited by the Lenape Indians, has served as the crossroads for travelers between Pennsylvania and East Jersey since colonial days.
Warren is located approximately 30 miles from New York, 40 miles from Trenton and 85 miles from Philadelphia and is about 19.3 square miles in area.
Click here to "Visit" NJ and our other counties, towns and boroughs or just choose a location from the pulldown menu.
www.lisafriedman.com /visit/somersetcounty/warren   (262 words)

  
 New Jersey Area FM Radio Aircheck & DX-Log - Media Link Menu - [AmeriWeb Infotainment]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
WNJP is the Sussex County simulcast of New Jersey Public Radio.
Studios on the Teaneck/Hackensack campus of the University; transmitting to a fifty mile radius of the NYC Metro area from the historic Armstrong Tower in Alpine, New Jersey.
WWFM is the head station of a network of classical stations and translators across New Jersey and Eastern Pennsylvania.
primesolu.com /ameriweb/medradio.htm   (4082 words)

  
 The Dalrymples of Hunterdon County, New Jersey   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
George E. Mott published in 1876 The First Century of Hunterdon County the inaccurate information that JESSE DALRYMPLE, son of James, was a descendant of the third Earl of Stair and came to America at the solicitation of James Alexander, the agent of SIR JOHN DALRYMPLE, who helped him select his land.
Actually, Jesse was born in Amwell Township, as he states in his Revolutionary War pension deposition, and obtained his acreage from the West Jersey Society's Tract.
In Hunterdon Co., NJ, but it was by 1747 when he was a witness to the will of Robert Richey.
home.mem.net /~dalrympl/HunterdonIntro.html   (1088 words)

  
 Pine Hill Cemetery, Delaware, NJ   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Pine Hill Cemetery, Delaware, Hunterdon County, New Jersey
Pine Hill is located in a field on “the old WILLIAMSON farm” in Delaware Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey.
If you, or someone you know, believe you are related to a person buried at this cemetery, Email us and please let us know.
www.kindredroots.com /NJ/hunterdon_delaware_phcem.htm   (276 words)

  
 Delaware Valley Terriers Wrestling - Hunterdon County, New Jersey   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Delaware Valley Terriers Wrestling - Hunterdon County, New Jersey
About Us The Delaware Valley Wrestling Team competes from the Delaware Valley Regional High School in Frenchtown, New Jersey.
The team is proud to be a member of the Skyland Conference.
www.delvalwrestling.com /about_us.htm   (77 words)

  
 Godown Family History
Arabella C Godown was born in Hunterdon Co, New Jersey 1858.
She married Christopher F Curran in Hunterdon Co, New Jersey, January 27, 1876.
In the 1880 census Deleware Twp, Hunterdon Co page 31B, a Mary (age 18) is living in the household of Jesse Hasbrant as a servant.
thegodowns.com /d4/i0001032.htm   (371 words)

  
 Voorhees, New Jersey (Cities)
It is located alongside State Highway 73 and is about three miles east of the New Jersey Turnpike.
The state border, on the Delaware River, is about eight miles to the west, at Philadelphia.
Voorhees is part of the Middlesex-Somerset-Hunterdon, New Jersey metro area.
www.ohwy.com /nj/v/voorhees.htm   (111 words)

  
 Hunterdon County
The nature of enjoying Hunterdon County is tied closely to the nature found in the county.
Open spaces have been held as treasures so that we might all partake of the enduring and simpler pleasures in life.
On your visit to Hunterdon, meander the roadways and see farmers working their fields.
www.homesnj.com /hunterdon/home.htm   (132 words)

  
 SHS Town Local History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
SandBrook is located in Delaware Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey.
The village is located at the intersection of County Road 523 (Sergeantsville Road) and SandBrook-Headquarters Road about 5 1/2 miles easterly of Stockton.
It began it's existence in 1739 with a mill run by Henry Kitchen and his son Samuel Kitchen.
www.sandbrook.org /TownHis.htm   (216 words)

  
 Books about New Jersey
Birding the Delaware Valley Region: A Comprehensive Guide to Birdwatching in Southeastern Pennsylvania, Central and Southern New Jersey and...
The History of New Jersey, From Its Discovery by Europeans to the Adoption of the Federal Constitution by Thomas F. Gordon
Leon Abbett's New Jersey: The Emergence of the Modern Governor by Richard A. Hogarty
home.att.net /~newbooks/newjerseybook.html   (4333 words)

  
 Hunterdon County NJ Home Inspection
We convinced our most experienced inspector, Bill Kibbel, to relocate to Springfield Township to have easy access to communities of Upper Bucks County, Southern Lehigh Valley and Hunterdon County.
Bill has been with Tri-County for over 19 years and is well known in the Delaware and Lehigh Valleys for his experience with historic and high value properties.
He still serves as a restoration consultant to public and private historic sites in several States and has inspected thousands of historic residential and commercial properties.
www.tchomeinspectors.com /hunterdon.htm   (168 words)

  
 HONEY from The Mason Farm Hunterdon New Jersey Beekeeping
HONEY from The Mason Farm Hunterdon New Jersey Beekeeping
This is our 7th season as a New Jersey Beekeeper and small local honey producer.
All our bees are kept at our farm in Hunterdon County New Jersey at one location.
www.robinhill.com /honey.htm   (326 words)

  
 Hunterdon County Restaurants - restaurants in Hunterdon County, NJ - New Jersey restaurants, NJ restaurants, New Jersey ...
Welcome to the New Jersey Internet Restaurant DirectorySM, www.NJrestaurants.com, a virtual community of New Jersey restaurants designed to assist you in locating the restaurant of your choice in your area.
This New Jersey dining directory contains listings of NJ dining establishments, caterers, catering facilities, and banquet halls in all 21 New Jersey counties.
Finding the right place for dining out in New Jersey is simple with www.NJrestaurants.com.
www.njrestaurants.com /hunterdon.html   (185 words)

  
 Fischer Realtors - Residential/Commercial Properties Hunterdon Somerset Warren County Real Estate Homes For Sale New ...
Fischer Real Estate is one of New Jersey's preeminent and long established real estate firms.
These actions create a dearth of new homes available for sale acting as a counter balance to higher interest rates keeping home prices steady.
However, buyers are influenced by news reports pertaining to the infamous, "housing bubble".
www.arsdata.com /fischer   (600 words)

  
 Courier News Online
SOMERVILLE -- The nurse who admitted to killing as many as 40 patients was ordered imprisoned for the rest of his life Thursday after relatives of his victims confronted him at a hearing, calling him "the monster" and blaming him for wrecking their lives.
The state has filed suit against a Raritan Township man and former Flemington woman alleging the two individuals defrauded overseas investors of at least $840,000 by selling stock in a company they claimed had earned more than $1 million in four months.
EAST RUTHERFORD (AP) -- For someone who is hardly a big fan of the NHL's new shootout tiebeaker, Martin Brodeur has certainly warmed to the task nicely.
www.c-n.com   (535 words)

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