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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.
Ewing Township is also the location of the New Jersey State Police headquarters, the New Jersey State Prison Farm, the New Jersey Department of Transportation headquarters, and Trenton-Mercer Airport (KTTN), the location of Trenton, New Jersey's weather observations.
The Mayor of Ewing Township is Wendell Pribila.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ewing_Township,_New_Jersey   (1577 words)

  
 Hunterdon County: The Early Years   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
The name of the Township was later changed from Trenton Township to Ewing in honor of Charles Ewing, late Chief Justice of New Jersey.
Ewing was formerly known as Carleton, and from about 1832 to 1838 was the seat of a female seminary which was under the management of Mrs.
The name Ewing is often applied to the neighborhood of the cross-roads village mentioned, and in this sense embraces the locality of the Ewing Presbyterian Church, which is south of the village proper.
home.att.net /~williamgreenhouse/info/ewinghistory.html   (4810 words)

  
 Ewing Girls Travel Soccer   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
The Ewing Girls Travel Soccer Club began in December of 1998 to offer the young ladies of Ewing Township and surrounding areas, the opportunity to make friends, have fun, improve their skills and play soccer at a more competitive level.
Through the dedicated work of numerous adult volunteers, as well the fine effort and support from Ewing Township, there are a total of seven teams competing in South Jersey Girls Soccer League and/or the Jersey Area Girls Soccer League for the Fall of 2006.
A new tradition for a new millenium is happening in Ewing Township, New Jersey.
eteamz.active.com /ewinggirlstravelsoccer   (426 words)

  
 Ewing Township, New Jersey - Neighborhood profiles - 4WallsInNJ.com (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.isi.jhu.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Ewing Township in Mercer County has become an ethnically and socially diverse community of residents.
According to the 1990 census, the population of the Township stood at 34,185 and is expected to stabilize around 40,000.
The economy of the Township is strongly rooted in government, light manufacturing and education.
www.4wallsinnj.com.cob-web.org:8888 /neighborhoods/ewingtownship.htm   (149 words)

  
 Parade Fest   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
EWING, NJ.The Township of Ewing and The College of New Jersey are proud to present Parade Fest, a special event to be held on Saturday, October 16 in conjunction with The College's Sesquicentennial celebration.
All TCNJ alumni, clubs, organizations, faculty and staff, along with Ewing schools, organizations, clubs, non-profits and members of the local community are invited to participate by marching, building a float or cheering on the parade as it marches through the township.
At 11 a.m., Miss Amy (Otey) and her live band will be performing a lakeside concert sure to please Parade Fest's younger guests as they wait for the parade to march by the judge's stand (approximately 12 p.m.).
www.tcnj.edu /~ccr/news/2004/ParadeFest2.htm   (376 words)

  
 American Civil Liberties Union : Two More New Jersey Towns Unanimously Pass Pro-Civil Liberties Resolutions
Ewing and Mullica Townships are the fourth and fifth New Jersey communities -- following Willingboro, Princeton and Highland Park Borough -- to pass resolutions in reaction to the federal government's controversial USA PATRIOT Act.
The Ewing Township resolution, which will be sent to Senators Jon Corzine and Frank Lautenberg, calls for assurances that the surveillance provisions of the USA PATRIOT Act do in fact expire at their scheduled sunset date, and that no further expansion of government surveillance powers is taken that infringes upon individual rights and civil liberties.
The campaign to pass a pro-civil liberties resolution in Ewing Township was initiated by residents Norma Saltz and Allan Willinger, who founded the group Ewing Citizens for Civil Liberties.
www.aclu.org /safefree/general/16988prs20040211.html   (675 words)

  
 Ewing Township New Jersey Real Estate
Trenton (Ewing Township) Township was formed by an Act of the New Jersey State Legislature on February 22, 1834.
The name of the Township was changed from Trenton Township to Ewing Township township in honor of Charles Ewing Township township, late Chief Justice of New Jersey.
Ewing Township township Township is proud to be the home of The College of New Jersey.
www.relocate-america.com /states/nj/cities/ewing.htm   (408 words)

  
 Window On... Ewing Township Mercer Business - Find Articles   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Ewing Township was created by an act of the New Jersey State Legislature just 171 years ago on February 22, 1834.
The 2000 census shows Ewing Township with a population of 35,700.
These are some of the many success stories showing Ewing Township is on the move to being a modern, 21st Century Community.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_qa3697/is_200510/ai_n15845626   (629 words)

  
 Trenton Downtowner -> : Introducing the Ewing Observer
Ewing is a vibrant and diverse township on the rise.
Ewing's rich historical legacy is abundantly evident in the stories of our long-time residents.
Whether they've come to Ewing because they work for ETS or New Jersey Manufacturers or just because they recognized this as a great place to raise a young family, Ewing's newest families have brought their own legacies to share.
www.trentondowntowner.com /default.php?article=175   (445 words)

  
 Pictures of the Scudders Falls Expressway (I-95 Western Route)
This is the beginning of the New Jersey section of the Scudders Falls Expressway, I-95 (Western Route) north, crossing the Delaware River on the Scudders Falls Bridge from Lower Makefield Township, Pennsylvania to Ewing Township, New Jersey.
This is the Scudders Falls Expressway, I-95 (Western Route) north, at exit 1(NJ 29, Trenton, Lambertville) in Ewing Township, New Jersey.
This is the end of the New Jersey section of the Scudders Falls Expressway, I-95 (Western Route) south, as it crosses the Delaware River on the Scudders Falls Bridge from Ewing Township, New Jersey to Lower Makefield, Pennsylvania.
www.njfreeways.com /NJI-95WDelawareExprePictures.html   (925 words)

  
 Business-Friendly; I-95 Access Benefit to Ewing Development Mercer Business - Find Articles
The Township of Ewing is currently experiencing several areas of redevelopment and commercial growth.
One of the more pivotal influences for Ewing is the Merrill Lynch campus, which opened in adjacent Hopewell Township in 2000.
At Ewing Commercial Park, in the Township's Silvia Street area, Phase I of the project was completed in 2001 and features two 30,000 square foot buildings.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_qa3697/is_200308/ai_n9279895   (804 words)

  
 Ewing Observer -> : Q&A with Ted Yim
Ted Yim, 56, chair of the municipal committee of the Ewing Township Republicans, was a 1986 candidate for township committee.
I think the ultimate issue for Ewing Township is the issue of taxation.
It’s just not fair that Ewing taxpayers are being overtaxed because the State of New Jersey controls one third of the land of the township.
www.ewingobserver.com /default.php?article=684   (774 words)

  
 Ewing Observer -> : Harry Masterson, Ewing Township Patriotic Committee chairman
A World War II veteran who saw action in the Europe, Harry, the chairman of the Ewing Township Patriotic Committee, has served on the committee since 1965.
It’s a great feeling to be part of the growth of Ewing Township, watching it grow from a population of 16,840 in 1950 to over 34,000 in the year 2000.
It was Ewing Township, during WWII, that produced the Avenger torpedo bomber at the General Motors Plant on Parkway Avenue.
www.ewingobserver.com /default.php?article=542   (925 words)

  
 NJBORD: Ewing Township (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.isi.jhu.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
The campaign to pass a pro-civil liberties resolution in Ewing Township was initiated by residents Norma Saltz and Allan Willinger, who founded the group Ewing Citizens for Civil Liberties (ECCL).
Jann Nielsen, a Ewing resident, said that she got involved with ECCL because "I did not want our freedoms to be whittled away bit by bit." "A major strength of the United States is our amazing toolkit for liberty, including our Bill of Rights.
directs the Township Clerk to communicate this resolution to all the elected representatives of the Township of Ewing in the New Jersey Legislature, and the United States Congress, to the Governor and Attorney General of the State of New Jersey, the United States Attorney General and the President of the United States.
www.njbord.org.cob-web.org:8888 /njbord-ewing.shtml   (1634 words)

  
 New Document
The Ewing Kiwanis club was founded in the mid l950's and from the beginning the club member began an active role with the support of students in the Ewing Public Schools through an active scholarship and leadership award program.
The foundation governance is a nine member board of past officers of the Ewing Kiwanis Club, all who give their time and efforts at no expense to the Foundation.
The general eligibility requirements are completion of an application, including an essay on the importance of volunteerism, be a Ewing Township resident who will be attending an accredited college/university, community college or New Jersey accredited vocational-technical school.
www.finitesite.com /ewing2/foundation.html   (585 words)

  
 Trap/Neuter/Release in Ewing Township Petition   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
As a resident of Ewing Township, New Jersey, I dispute the recent decision of the Ewing Township Animal Shelter Administrators/Council to trap any outdoor cats without a collar.
I am signing this petition to cast my vote that a TNR ordinance be established and request that Ewing Township Council reach a consensus on the humane treatment and management of feral cats in Ewing Township.
The Trap/Neuter/Release in Ewing Township Petition to Ewing Township Council was created by Focus on Animals and written by Gloria Aceti.
www.petitiononline.com /TNR2004/petition.html   (155 words)

  
 The Ewing Public Schools
Most of you are aware of the very valuable School Resource Officers (SROs) Program established in 2000 between the Ewing Township Police Department and The Ewing Public Schools.
District-wide we continue to promote school policies and procedures for addressing violence and school crises; identification and assessment of troubled youth; parental and community involvement; infusing violence awareness lessons into the academic curriculum; character education activities endorsing respect, responsibility and tolerance, conflict resolution; promote peer mediation and bullying prevention.
To register in The Ewing Public Schools contact Mrs.
www.ewing.k12.nj.us   (615 words)

  
 June 6 2002 Resolution   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
William Green House was built in the early 1700s and is quite possibly the oldest brick structure in Ewing Township and Mercer County and the only house with 18th Century glazed brick in Central New Jersey.
William and Joanna’s grandson Rev. Enoch Green, who also was born and raised in the house, was valedictorian of the Princeton University Class of 1760, a chaplain in the Colonial Army, served under General Washington at Fort Washington, and died in December of 1776 from the camp fever.
Now, Therefore, Be it Resolved that the Township of Ewing Planning Board hereby recognizes the historical significance of the William Green House as it pertains to the History of Ewing Township, Mercer County, and State of New Jersey and the Revolution of the United States of America and;
home.att.net /~williamgreenhouse/documents/resolution.html   (415 words)

  
 Ewing Citizens for Civil Liberties (ECCL)
If you are concerned about the impact of the USA PATRIOT Act upon civil liberties AND you live in Ewing Township, there is a citizens group doing something about it.
Ewing Township Council passed the resolution concerning the USA PATRIOT Act 5-0.
By passing the resolutions, Ewing and Mullica Townships have become the fourth and fifth New Jersey communities - following Willingboro, Princeton and Highland Park Borough - to pass a resolution in reaction to the federal government's controversial USA PATRIOT Act.
www.meydaonline.com /eccl   (684 words)

  
 Ewing Observer -> : Q&A with Steve Elliott
An elected official in Ewing from 1984-1994, he served as a committeeman and as mayor twice.
Three seats on the Ewing Township Council were up for re-election last month.
EO: The Republicans say they are going to continue to push for campaign-finance reform in Ewing and some say the Democrats are against it.
www.ewingobserver.com /default.php?article=683   (639 words)

  
 Ewing Lawyers - New Jersey Personal Injury Attorneys - Lependorf & Silverstein
Ewing New Jersey Accident Lawyer Disclaimer: The New Jersey personal injury case, personal injury law, or other New Jersey personal injury legal information presented at this site should not be construed to be formal legal advice, nor the formation of a lawyer or attorney client relationship.
Any results set forth here were dependent on the facts of that case and the results will differ from case to case.
Please contact the Ewing personal injury lawyers and wrongful death attorneys at our law firm.
www.lependorf.com /ewing.shtml   (250 words)

  
 BORDC: Resolution Details - Ewing, New Jersey
WHEREAS, the Council of the Township of Ewing recognizes that a threat to any one person's Constitutional rights is a threat to the rights of all; and
The Township Council is concerned about the enforcement and implementation to date of the PATRIOT Act by United States Attorney General Ashcroft and other public officials insofar as the impact upon such rights and liberties are concerned.
(d) directs the Township Clerk to communicate this resolution to all the elected representatives of the Township of Ewing in the New Jersey Legislature, and the United States Congress, to the Governor and Attorney General of the State of New Jersey, the United States Attorney General and the President of the United States.
www.bordc.org /detail.php?id=47   (383 words)

  
 Everson v. Board of Education of the Township of Ewing   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Board of Education of the Township of Ewing
A New Jersey statute authorizes its local school districts to make rules and contracts for the transportation of children to and from schools.
The appellee, a township board of education, acting pursuant to this statute, authorized reimbursement to parents of money expended by them for the bus transportation of their children on regular busses operated by the public transportation system.
www.law.cornell.edu /supct/html/historics/USSC_CR_0330_0001_ZO.html   (4100 words)

  
 Ewing Township Historic Preservation Society (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.isi.jhu.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Registered with the State of N.J. on July 20, 1972, the mission of ETHPS is to preserve and protect Ewing Township's historic houses, buildings and sites and to collect artifacts, books, photographs, manuscripts and related genealogy materials pertaining to the history of Ewing Township and the surrounding region.
In 1973 this fine example of a colonial wood-frame farmhouse was saved from demolition and moved from Pennington Road to its present site where it now serves as the headquarters for the Ewing Township Historic Preservation Society.
The building is owned by the Township of Ewing and is maintained by the Ewing Historic Preservation Society.
www.ethps.org.cob-web.org:8888   (447 words)

  
 Meetings
The purpose of the meetings was to review the purpose and need for the project and to describe the status of the improvement alternatives for the Scudder Falls Bridge, I-95 and the interchange in the project area.
On February 2, 2004, the Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission attended the Lower Makefield Township Board of Supervisors Meeting at the Lower Makefield Township Hall in Yardley and presented the purpose and scope of the I-95/Scudder Falls Bridge Improvement Project.
On March 22, 2004, the Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission attended an Ewing Township Council Meeting at the Ewing Township Municipal Complex and presented the purpose and scope of the I-95/Scudder Falls Bridge Improvement Project.
www.scudderfallsbridge.com /meetings.htm   (451 words)

  
 Rider University - APRIL 17, 1998- EWING TOWNSHIP RESIDENT WINS AWARD AT SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH SOCIETY MEETING
LAWRENCEVILLE, NJ -- Kristopher Hawk of Ewing Township, a senior biology major/psychology minor at Rider University, recently presented a poster of his research at the Sigma Xi Scientific Research Society meeting at Thomas Jefferson University.
At this meeting, Hawk was awarded the William Potter Student Research Award for outstanding undergraduate research.
It will also give students the technical skills for careers in research and development departments of experimentally-oriented industries and research departments of government agencies and private institutes.
www.rider.edu /139_5097.htm   (375 words)

  
 Ewing Township Public Schools
The Township of Ewing has partnered with the College to present Parade Fest, a special event to be held this year in conjunction with the College’s Sesquicentennial celebration.
All Ewing schools, organizations, clubs, non-profits, and members of the Ewing community are invited to participate by marching, building a float, or cheering on the parade as it marches through the township.
Children wearing an athletic jersey will be admitted to the football game for free along with their parents.
www.ewing.k12.nj.us /EwingWeb/nehome/parade/main.htm   (225 words)

  
 Ewing Township Animal Shelter - Ewing, NJ - Insider Pages: Animal Shelters/Pounds
Ewing Township Animal Shelter - Ewing, NJ - Insider Pages: Animal Shelters/Pounds
Ewing Township is currently undergoing a recall and one of the reasons I jointed is because I have never seen any commitment to helping people when you go to any office and this is one of the glaring examples of bad government!
Most townships are slow and do not attend to animal problems within a neighborhood and make people take actions into their own hands.
www.insiderpages.com /b/3718010160   (349 words)

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