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Topic: Washington Township, Mercer County, New Jersey


  
  Washington Township, Mercer County, New Jersey - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Washington Township borders Hamilton Township, West Windsor Township, East Windsor Township, the Boro of Allentown, Upper Freehold Township and Millstone Township.
New Jersey is represented in the Senate by Frank Lautenberg (D, Cliffside Park) and Robert Menendez (D, Union City).
The 30th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Robert Singer (R, Lakewood Township) and in the Assembly by Ronald S. Dancer (R, Jackson Township) and Joseph R. Malone (R, Bordentown).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Washington_Township,_Mercer_County,_New_Jersey   (1082 words)

  
 Hopewell, New Jersey - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hopewell Township, the much larger municipality in which Hopewell Borough is located, includes the land along the east side of the Delaware River to which George Washington and the Continental Army crossed from Pennsylannia.
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 15th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Shirley Turner (D, Ewing) and in the Assembly by Reed Gusciora (D, Trenton) and Bonnie Watson Coleman (D, Trenton).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Hopewell,_New_Jersey   (822 words)

  
 Washington Township, New Jersey - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Washington Township is the name of several municipalities in the U.S. state of New Jersey:
Note: In New Jersey, a township is a municipality on equal legal footing with towns or cities.
Washington, New Jersey (a borough in Warren County, New Jersey)
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Washington_Township,_New_Jersey   (124 words)

  
 Washington Township, Mercer County, NJ
Township Code (Land Use Portion is a Draft Document)
Several Washington Township municipal offices have moved effective October 24, 2005, due to the need to remediate mold in the basement and repair leaks in the heating, ventilating and air-conditioning system.
The Township Administrator and the Tax Assessor have moved to the Senior Center, located in the municipal complex at 1117 U.S. Route 130.
www.washington-twp.org   (253 words)

  
 Mercer Business: Window on...Washington Township
With a current population of approximately 10,275, the Township is one of the fastest growing municipalities in New Jersey.
Approximately 30 miles to the east lies the New Jersey shore and approximately 8 miles to the West is Trenton, the state capitol, as well as the majority of Mercer County, New Jersey, and Bucks County, Pennsylvania - all fruitful labor markets for all labor classifications.
Washington Township is pleased to announce that a large portion of our Industrial/Distribution Parks have been granted Foreign Trade Zone status.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_qa3697/is_200507/ai_n14905732   (784 words)

  
 Jim Robbins: Radio: Mercer County, New Jersey
Mercer County also dispatches Plainsboro (Middlesex County) after the Plainsboro Township PSAP receives the 911 call and pages out the fire company.
Mercer County OEM Communications has access to a plethora of public safety and amateur radio channels for use in emergencies.
Squad 168 is alerted and communicates with borough and township dispatch on the same channel as the fire department.
www.jim-robbins.com /radio/mercer.html   (4059 words)

  
 NJLM - Classifieds - Municipal Jobs
County The Borough of Bergenfield is currently accepting resumes for the position of part time Deputy Tax Assessor, which maybe enhanced to a full time position.
Essex County, is accepting applications for an experienced individual to serve as its full-time representative during the construction of its new 35,000 GSF 3-story Police and Court Building.
The Township of Maplewood is an equal-opportunity employer.
www.njslom.org /classifieds_jobs.html   (4263 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.
Much of Washington Township was once focused on the bog iron industry, but after the 1830s, the ore beds were little used.
Washington Township at that time was shaped somewhat different from now.
www.relocate-america.com /states/NJ/cities/washington_township.htm   (833 words)

  
 Princeton Township - Historic Preservation - A Brief History
In 1683 a New Englander named Henry Greenland built a house on the highway which is believed to be the first by a European within the present Township boundaries.
In 1710 Somerset County was redefined to include the northern portion of the Township's land area under its jurisdiction.
In 1756 the College of New Jersey moved from Newark and erected Nassau Hall, bringing the village prominence and a strong Presbyterian influence.
www.princetontwp.org /histofpt.html   (1802 words)

  
 Welcome to Mercer County, New Jersey
General George Washington led his famous December crossing of the Delaware and routed the Hessians right here in Mercer County.
Mercer County, NJ also has the dubious distinction of being the famed landing spot for a Martian invasion of the United States.
Wells landed his imaginary aliens on Mercer County soil, using what is now West Windsor Township as the point of first contact.
www.lisafriedman.com /visit/mercercounty   (403 words)

  
 Brief Overview   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Officially founded in 1838 and carved out of other surrounding counties, Mercer County has a historical impact that reaches back to the pivotal battles of the American Revolutionary War.
Mercer County is named in honor of General Hugh Mercer, a distinguished hero of the Revolution, who died from wounds inflicted during the Battle of Princeton in 1777.
Mercer County also has the dubious distinction of being the famed landing spot for a Martian invasion of the United States.
www.mercercounty.org /history/history.briefover.htm   (248 words)

  
 Mercer County, New Jersey, Genealogy: Queries for 2004
Then Aaron ANDERSON appears as a 20 year old adult in West Windsor, Mercer County, NJ, in the Census of 1870, working as a laborer for another man. In the Census of 1880, Mercer County, he is the Head of the home with wife Cary E. ANDERSON, and daughter Lilly L. ANDERSON and another daughter.
I was born in Mercer County at 368 Olden Ave.
He was working for the New Jersey State Senate in 1942 when he married Elenore Irene SCHNEIDER at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in NYC.
members.cox.net /mercergen/mercqu04.html   (4167 words)

  
 Miscellaneous Mercer County, New Jersey Obituaries
She was a retired food supplies supervisor for New Jersey Home for Girls, Trenton, a member of Westminster Presbyterian Church since June 1968 and enjoyed gardening and birdwatching.
She worked for Mercer Hospital until 1930, volunteered at Trenton Psychiatric Hospital, was a Red Cross instructor, president of Mercer County Medical Society Woman's Auxiliary, and participated in programs for Trenton children.
He was an industrial sales engineer, serving New Jersey refineries and the Caribbean, was the president's assistant at Gordon Conwell Seminary, was fund-raiser and public relations officer for the Storm King School in Cornwall, N.Y., and was president of Neville Porter Co., Princeton.
www.obitcentral.com /obitsearch/obits/nj/nj-mercer5.htm   (3070 words)

  
 CLASS NOTES
Alexander "Sandy" Jones '51 was saluted by his past and present fellow Washington College Board members for his 31 years of service on the Board of Visitors and Governors.
represented Washington College at the inauguration of Dr. Michael Adams, the 21st president at the University of Georgia, on March 9, 1998.
John is on the research faculty for molecular genetics at the University of Georgia in Athens.
www.washcoll.edu /wc/news/washmag/spring1998/page_37.html   (846 words)

  
 George H.W. Bush | New Jersey 1992   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
But the problem is to get the money he needs from that new plan, the $150 billion that he's promised in new taxes, he'd have to get his money from every individual with a taxable income over $36,000 just to start.
We need a new approach and one that doesn't cripple the economy and then offer workers a crutch, one that helps people keep the jobs they have, creates the new jobs that they demand, and one that helps America retool for the challenges of a new century, for the challenges of your lifetime.
He'd flown to Moscow at the first news of the coup, and he stood 3 days and nights with President Yeltsin and the defenders of freedom and democracy, protecting what the Russians call their White House.
www.politicsnj.com /bush1992.htm   (21744 words)

  
 Voter Information
PUBLIC NOTICE FIRE COMMISSIONERS OF WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP FIRE DISTRICT #1 The Board of Fire Commissioners of Fire District #1, Washington Township, Mercer County, New Jersey will conduct their annual Commissioners and Budget Election on Saturday, February 16, 2002 at the township firehouse, located at 1149 Route 130, Robbinsville, between the hours of 2:00 p.m.
Registration forms are available from your municipal clerk's office, county commissioner of registration (who may be the superintendent of elections), motor vehicle agencies, public assistance offices, libraries, and this Web site.
Change your residence within the county: By the 29th day before election, file a change of address form with municipal clerk or county commissioner of registration.
www.wtfd.org /vote/districtvote2002.htm   (946 words)

  
 Technology, invention, and innovation collections
The Melrose Diner (the second structure by that name) was built by the Jerry O'Mahony Company of Bayonne, New Jersey and placed in South Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, at 1610 W. Passyunk Street.
The new diner with 54 seats had more than twice the capacity of its predecessor, cost $15,000 (less a 10% discount to Kubach for his planning) and was supplemented by a kitchen, bakery and storeroom.
This location on Route 130, a main highway between Philadelphia and New York, proved to be a good one for truckers as customers for the diner.
americanhistory.si.edu /archives/d9489b.htm   (307 words)

  
 Eastern Old-Growth Clearinghouse: FAQ
In December of 2003, the New York Department of Environmental Conservation accepted the developers’ Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) and opened the public comment period on the proposal.
Kirk Johnson has formed a new organization, Friends of the Allegheny Wilderness, for the purpose of gaining new federal wilderness designations in the Allegheny National Forest.
New science and technology allows us to map and inventory the remaining old-growth forests with more accuracy and precision.
primalnature.org /updates.html   (10134 words)

  
 John Dye Ford
John Dye Ford, a prosperous farmer and public-spirited citizen of Hightstown, is a prominent representative of a numerous family, which has been seated in Mercer county from a date prior to the Revolutionary war, descended from John Ford, from England, the immigrant ancestor.
The family has always taken a leading part in the affairs of the county, and their loyalty and uprightness of character have never been questioned.
Henry A. Ford, eldest son of John Dye and Elizabeth A. (Applegate) Ford, was born near Dutch Neck, West Windsor township, Mercer county, New Jersey, December 7, 1852.
www.uh.edu /~jbutler/gean/johndyeford.html   (1111 words)

  
 Morris County Library--Real property & tax information
We also have the County Tax Board Abstract of Ratables which provides the equalized tax rate per $100 for each town in Morris County (only).
Note: If you are thinking of purchasing a property in a specific town, contact the municipal tax assessor and ask when the last re-evaluation occurred.
If you are seeking property value data in order to prepare for a tax appeal, then you may want to know more about New Jersey's property assessment and appraisal procedures.
www.gti.net /mocolib1/realty.html   (492 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.
Probably the oldest landmark still remaining, dating back to 1692, is the tavern known as King George Inn.
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.
www.lisafriedman.com /visit/somersetcounty/warren   (262 words)

  
 Books about New Jersey
The Grants, Concessions, and Original Constitutions of the Province of New Jersey: The Acts Passed During the Proprietary Governments, and Other...
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   (4371 words)

  
 American Patrol Report©  Archives
The United Patriots of America (UPA), a group known for fighting against illegal immigration, was asked to leave a Washington Township diner after Hispanics picketed their meeting place...
Only about 130 new cases are discovered each year, mostly among immigrants from areas such as Mexico, India or the Caribbean, where the disease is more widespread.
Prince William County will grow by more than 60,000 people in the next five years, fueled by an influx of Hispanic residents who will make up two out of every ten people in the county by 2010, according to recently released county statistics.
www.americanpatrol.com /_WEB2005/050519.html   (1555 words)

  
 Mercer County, New Jersey Genealogical Records Information
Which includes Mercer County, New Jersey County Records, Mercer County, New Jersey History, Mercer County, New Jersey Facts, Mercer County, New Jersey Genealogical Addresses and websites related to Mercer County, New Jersey Genealogy in general.
The New Jersey Historical Society, 52 Park Pl., Newark, NJ 07102; 973-596-8500 ext 248 or 249
Nichols and Related Families of Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, New Jersey, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virgina, Connecticut, Pennsylvania and Delaware.
www.mynewjerseygenealogy.com /nj_county/me.htm   (1159 words)

  
 BORDC: Resolution Details - Mercer County, New Jersey
WHEREAS, the PATRIOT Act was adopted in some haste following September 11, 2001, without public hearings, or a Congressional "mark-up"; and it would be appropriate and beneficial, in considering reauthorization, to scrutinize and evaluate the provisions of the Act closely in context of its enforcement and implementation to date; and
WHEREAS, the Mercer County Board of Freeholders recognizes that a threat to any one person's Constitutional rights is a threat to the rights of all; and
WHEREAS, over 325 communities, including Princeton Borough, Ewing Township, and Lawrence Township in Mercer County, and four states representing nearly 52 million people throughout the country have enacted resolutions reaffirming support for civil rights and civil liberties in the face of government policies that threaten these values; now, therefore,
www.bordc.org /detail.php?id=63   (314 words)

  
 Bucks County PA Real Estate, Main Line, Lehigh Valley, Pennsylvania, NJ
The rolling green hills and quaint towns such as New Hope and Doylestown are within a close proximity to New York City.
In Bucks County, dining is spectacular, galleries and antique shops are plentiful, while hiking along the Delaware Canal, fishing, boating, golf and horseback riding attract visitors and residents alike.
Whether it’s urban dwelling or country living, Mercer and Hunterdon county residents live and work in one of the most historic areas along the East Coast.
www.kurfiss.com   (459 words)

  
 Disconnects.org - washington township new jersey   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Washington Township, New Jersey schools, universities, colleges, History, relocation info and City or community of Washington Township, New Jersey facts and figures are on each page.
A directory of Newcomers Clubs in New Jersey, which are designed to give people new to the area the opportunity to meet and develop friendships with others who live in the area.
The East Greenwich New Jersey History & Genealogy web site is a volunteer project to offer free genealogical and history resources for researchers of this township and area.
www.disconnects.org /cat/washington_township_new_jersey   (1443 words)

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