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  1. Outline of New Jersey

    of New Jersey Governor of New Jersey Lieutenant Governor of New Jersey Secretary of State of New ...double image right Flag of New Jersey.svg 180 New Jersey state seal.svg 120 The Flag of the State of New Jersey flag of the state of New Jersey The Great Seal of the State of New Jersey Image Map of USA NJ.svg thumb The location of the state of New Jersey in the United States of America Image Map of New Jersey NA.png thumb An enlargeable map of the state of New Jersey see also Index of New Jersey related ... of New Jersey New Jersey &ndash U.S. state on the East coast of the United States , and the most ... limit limit 2 General reference Names Common name New Jersey Pronunciation IPA en nju d rzi en us New Jersey.ogg U.S. state List of states Official name State of New Jersey Abbreviations and name ... of New Jersey license plates Crossroads of the American Revolution Association The Crossroads of the Revolution ... states Adjectival New Jersey Adjectivals and demonyms for U.S. states Demonym s New Jerseyan New Jerseyite Geography of New Jersey Main article Geography of New Jersey New Jersey is a U.S. state , a State ... of New Jersey Population Population of New Jersey 8,791,894 2010 U.S. Census ref cite web url ... New Jersey ref Geography of New Jersey Area Area of New Jersey commons Atlas of New Jersey Atlas of New Jersey Places in New Jersey List of municipalities in New Jersey Historic places in New Jersey List of ghost towns in New Jersey Ghost towns in New Jersey List of National Historic Landmarks in New Jersey National Historic Landmarks in New Jersey National Register of Historic Places listings in New Jersey List of bridges on the National Register of Historic Places in New Jersey Bridges on the National Register of Historic Places in New Jersey List of National Natural Landmarks in New Jersey National Natural Landmarks in New Jersey List of national parks in New Jersey National parks in New Jersey List of New Jersey state parks State parks in New Jersey Environment of New Jersey Climate ...   more details



  1. New Vernon, New Jersey

    New Vernon is an unincorporated area New Jersey unincorporated area located in Harding Township, New Jersey Harding Township in Morris County, New Jersey Morris County , New Jersey , United States . The village is within the boundaries of Harding Township along with a portion of Green Village, New Jersey Green Village . It is the location of the governmental offices for Harding Township. The area is served as United States Postal Service ZIP code 07976 which is identified as being New Vernon. As of the United States 2000 Census , the population for Zip Code Tabulation Area 07976 was 729. Forbes magazine ranked New Vernon, New Jersey &mdash ZIP code 07976 &mdash as one of the 25 most expensive zip codes in the country. ref http www.forbes.com 2006 04 17 06zip most expensive zip codes cx sc 0421intro.html The Most Expensive ZIP Codes 2006 , Forbes magazine April 21, 2006 ref Notable residents Notable current and former residents of New Vernon include William O. Baker 1915 2005 a chairman of Bell Laboratories ref Kamin, Arthur Z. http query.nytimes.com gst fullpage.html?res 9C05EFD81E3CF930A15753C1A962958260 State Becomes a Part of Celebrating Marconi s Achievements , The New York Times , October 23, 1994. Accessed July 6, 2008. One of the council members is from New Jersey Dr. William O. Baker of New Vernon, the retired chairman of AT&T Bell Laboratories at Murray Hill. ref Geraldine ... guard for the New Jersey Nets from 1996 2004 Eric Mangini head coach of the Jets from 2005 2008 ... States Census Bureau Morris County, New Jersey Category Populated places in Morris County, New Jersey Category Unincorporated communities in New Jersey vo New Vernon ... apps pbcs.dll article?AID 20070828 SPORTS 708280319 1002 Last Open for Gimelstob New Vernon tennis ... 3, 2007. Gimelstob, of New Vernon, will exhibit the same passion he had as a youngster when he meets ...&scp 49&sq frederick 20t 20van 20beuren&st cse officer of the New York Academy of Medicine ...   more details



  1. New Providence, New Jersey

    Infobox settlement official name New Providence, New Jersey settlement type Borough New Jersey Borough ... Location of Union County in New Jersey image map1 Census Bureau map of New Providence, New Jersey.gif mapsize1 250x200px map caption1 Census Bureau map of New Providence, New Jersey Location coordinates ... type1 U.S. state State subdivision name1 New Jersey subdivision type2 List of counties in New Jersey County subdivision name2 Union County, New Jersey Union government footnotes government type Borough New Jersey leader title Mayor leader name J. Brooke Hern 2014 leader title1 Administrator leader ... Codes New Jersey , Missouri Census Data Center. Accessed July 14, 2008. ref blank1 name ... of the town New Providence is a Borough New Jersey borough on the northwestern edge of Union County, New Jersey Union County , New Jersey , United States. It is located on the Passaic River , which forms ..., New Jersey Chatham Township , across the Passaic River Berkeley Heights, New Jersey Berkeley Heights lies to the southwest and south, and Summit, New Jersey Summit to the east. Much of the unincorporated area of Murray Hill, New Jersey Murray Hill lies in New Providence, with the remainder ... Salt Brook Elementary School. On April 14, 1794, Springfield Township, Union County, New Jersey Springfield ..., New Jersey Summit , New Providence, and Berkeley Heights, New Jersey Berkeley Heights . ref name Story The Story of New Jersey s Civil Boundaries 1606 1968 , John P. Snyder, Bureau of Geology and Topography Trenton, New Jersey 1969. p. 239 re New Providence, p. 241 re Springfield Township. ref Growth ... Story On March 23, 1869, Summit, New Jersey Summit withdrew from the New Providence Township and reincorporated ..., locally governed communities mostly reincorporating as borough New Jersey borough s due to acts of the New Jersey Legislature that made it economically advantageous for communities so do so. Present day Berkeley Heights, New Jersey Berkeley Heights retained the name of New Providence Township ...   more details



  1. New Egypt, New Jersey

    Infobox settlement official name New Egypt, New Jersey settlement type Census designated place CDP nickname ... County New Jersey Incorporated and Unincorporated areas New Egypt Highlighted.svg mapsize 250x200px map caption Map of New Egypt CDP in Ocean County image map1 mapsize1 map caption1 Location coordinates ... type1 U.S. state State subdivision name1 New Jersey subdivision type2 List of counties in New Jersey County subdivision name2 Ocean County, New Jersey Ocean government footnotes government type leader ..., New Jersey publisher U.S. Census Bureau accessdate 2007 03 16 ref As of the census GR 2 of 2000, there were ... movies jersey shore star snooki helped deena nicole cortese become new cast member Jersey Shore .... September 9, 2011. Jersey Shore is welcoming a new cast member for the third season, the self proclaimed ... Ice Rink in Mount Laurel, New Jersey, as the director of skating. He is married to Canadian former ... New Egypt Fire Company Station 39 Ocean County, New Jersey Category Populated places in Ocean County, New Jersey Category Census designated places in New Jersey ca New Egypt es New Egypt fr ... feature ID blank1 info 0878733 GR 3 website footnotes New Egypt is a census designated place and unincorporated area New Jersey unincorporated area located within Plumsted Township, New Jersey Plumsted Township , in Ocean County, New Jersey Ocean County , New Jersey . As of the 2000 United States Census , the CDP population was 2,519. Geography New Egypt is located at coord 40.067500 74.531111 ... has a volunteer fire station, a first aid station, and a police department. New Egypt has a supermarket, the New Egypt Market Place formerly the IGA , a bike store Mid Atlantic X treme Sports , two barber shops, an autobody New Egypt Auto Body , two diners, a general store and a few other ... Bible Baptist Church , Church of Christ, Church of the Nazarene, New Egypt United Methodist Church, Plumsted Presbyterian Church, and The Christian Fellowship Church of New Egypt. Oakford ...   more details



  1. Government of New Jersey

    , headed by the Governor of New Jersey the Legislature legislative consisting of the Bicameralism bicameral New Jersey Legislature , consisting of the New Jersey General Assembly General Assembly and New Jersey Senate Senate and Judiciary judicial , headed by the New Jersey Supreme Court . New Jersey State Constitution this was moved from Politics of New Jersey . It needs better editorial integration with this article main New Jersey State Constitution The New Jersey State Constitution ref http ... of the New Jersey State Auditor , the only state officer which is appointed by the legislature. Executive The state executive is the Governor of New Jersey . He heads the executive branch, which ..., one of the departments may be headed by the Lieutenant Governor of New Jersey . The Governor is responsible for appointing two constitutionally created officers, the New Jersey Attorney General and the New Jersey Secretary of State , with the approval of the senate. There are eighteen departments and fifty six agencies. Departments New Jersey Department of Agriculture New Jersey Attorney General New Jersey Department of Banking and Insurance New Jersey Department of Children and Families New Jersey Department of Commerce New Jersey Department of Community Affairs New Jersey Department of Corrections New Jersey Department of Education New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services New Jersey Department of Human Services New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development New Jersey Department of Military and Veterans Affairs New Jersey Department of Personnel New Jersey Department of the Public Advocate New Jersey Department of State New Jersey Department of Transportation New Jersey Department of the Treasury Agencies New Jersey Office of Administrative Law New Jersey Advisory Committee on Police Standards New Jersey ...The government of New Jersey was established by the New Jersey Constitution of 1947 , the current state ...   more details



  1. Andrew Hamilton (New Jersey)

    other people Andrew Hamilton Andrew Hamilton 1703 was the colonial List of governors of New Jersey governor of East and West New Jersey from 1692 to 1697 and again from 1699 to 1703. Biography Hamilton was born in Scotland . Originally a merchant in Edinburgh , he was sent to East Jersey to act as an agent ... of New Jersey. In March 1687, he became the deputy governor for East Jersey on the absence ... on a visit to New Jersey, Hamilton died on 20 April 1703. See also List of Governors of New Jersey s start s gov succession box title List of colonial governors of New Jersey Governor of East Jersey ... governors of New Jersey Governor of East Jersey before Jeremiah Basse after none years 1699 1702 succession box title List of colonial governors of New Jersey Governor of West Jersey before Edmund Andros after Jeremiah Basse years 1692 1697 succession box title List of colonial governors of New Jersey Governor of West Jersey before Jeremiah Basse after none years 1699 1702 s end References http www.njstatelib.org NJ Information Digital Collections Governors of New Jersey GHAMI.pdf Andrew Hamilton , New Jersey State Library External links Cite Appleton s Hamilton, Andrew governor year 1892 use ... took control over the rest of New England , Hamilton sailed back to England to consult with the proprietaries of New Jersey. On the voyage, he was captured by the French, delaying his journey to London until May 1690. In March 1692, Hamilton was appointed governor of both West Jersey and East Jersey . During his governorship, Hamilton found that New Jersey was fraught with external and internal ... Quaker s in West Jersey were against providing any money to New York, since they were pacifist s. Hamilton ... 1703 deaths Category Colonial governors of New Jersey ... of New England . New York was demanding help for defense during the war with France. In addition, many ... state, and several riots erupted in the second term as governor over tax issues. Other riots especially ...   more details



  1. Secretary of State of New Jersey

    and Limits of the New Jersey Governor s Authority to Remove the Attorney General and Others For Cause ... s Lieutenant Governor of New Jersey Lieutenant Governor . List of office holders Holders of the office ...The Secretary of State of New Jersey is responsible for overseeing New Jersey State Council on the Arts artistic , cultural, and New Jersey Historical Commission historical programs within the U.S. state of New Jersey , as well as volunteerism and community service projects within the state. The New Jersey Division of Archives and Records Management , sometimes referred to simply as the State Archives ... is the Chief Elections Officer of New Jersey. Prior to April 1, 2008, the electoral division was under the New Jersey Attorney General . ref http www.state.nj.us lps doe transfer message 4.1.08.html Division of Elections transfer of authority ref In New Jersey, registry of corporation s is not the responsibility of the Secretary of State. The New Jersey Department of the Treasury is responsible for the maintenance of corporate records. In New Jersey, the Secretary of State serves a term of office concurrent with the that of Governor of New Jersey the Governor . ref http www.nj.gov state darm links const47.html page13 New Jersey State Constitution Art V, Sec 4 ref Although the conventional wisdom is that the Secretary of State cannot be removed from office except for cause by the Governor ... of New Jersey year 1971 location Trenton, N.J. pages 217 ref Charles Pettit , 1776 ... 1805 James Linn , 1805 1820 Daniel Coleman New Jersey Daniel Coleman , 1820 1830 James D. Westcott New ... acting , 1977 George W. Lee New Jersey George W. Lee acting , 1977 Donald Lan , 1977 1982 Jane ... of the New Jersey Department of State http www.njelections.org New Jersey Division of Elections website http www.state.nj.us state darm index.html Official website of the New Jersey Department of Archives ... stub Category Secretaries of State of New Jersey ...   more details



  1. New Jersey Department of the Treasury

    to meet critical needs, all within a policy framework set by the Governor of New Jersey governor . Andrew Eristoff Andrew P. Sidamon Eristoff was nominated by Governor of New Jersey New Jersey Governor ...Infobox Government agency agency name State of New Jersey Department of the Treasury logo Seal of New Jersey.svg logo width 150px logo caption seal seal width seal caption formed preceding1 jurisdiction New Jersey headquarters State House, 125 West State Street, Trenton, New Jersey employees budget chief1 name Andrew Eristoff Andrew P. Sidamon Eristoff chief1 position State Treasurer chief2 name chief2 position chief3 name chief3 position parent agency State of New Jersey website http www.state.nj.us treasury footnotes The mission of the New Jersey Department of the Treasury is to formulate and manage the state s budget, generate and collect revenues, disburse the appropriations used to operate New Jersey state government, manage the state s physical and financial assets, and provide statewide support services to state and local government agencies as well as the citizens of New Jersey. The department ..., 2010. He was officially sworn in on March 2, 2010, after having been confirmed by the New Jersey Senate ... Treasurer publisher State of New Jersey accessdate 2010 04 04 ref The Office of the State Treasurer is one of the oldest units of New Jersey state government, with its first treasurer having been named in 1776, following adoption of the first New Jersey State Constitution . Over the years, the responsibilities ... Obadiah Briggs circa 1902. ref cite news author coauthors title New Jersey State Comptroller Tenders ...&dq new jersey state comptroller&hl en quote newspaper Philadelphia Record date February 11, 1902 accessdate 2011 10 06 ref References Reflist External links Portal New Jersey http www.state.nj.us treasury New Jersey Department of the Treasury DEFAULTSORT New Jersey Department Of The Treasury Category State agencies of New Jersey Treasury Category Taxation in New Jersey Category Revenue ...   more details



  1. Province of New Jersey

    was also called the Province of New Caesaria or New Jersey . See Philip Carteret governor Philip Carteret . ref The other section of New Jersey was sold to John Berkeley, 1st Baron Berkeley of Stratton ... became the first List of colonial governors of New Jersey Governor of New Jersey , appointed by the two ... Jersey. Edmund Andros , governor of New York, attempted to gain authority over East Jersey after ... with its own governor. Each had its own constitution the History of the New Jersey State Constitution ...Infobox Former Country conventional long name Province of New Jersey common name New Jersey continent ... Prinsenvlag.svg s1 New Jersey flag s1 Flag of New Jersey.svg image flag image coat image map image map caption capital Elizabeth, New Jersey Elizabethtown to 1673 br Perth Amboy, New Jersey Perth Amboy East , Burlington, New Jersey Burlington West common languages English, Dutch currency Pound sterling ... year deputy1 deputy2 year deputy2 title deputy legislature New Jersey Legislative Council History colonial predecessor of N.J. Legislature NJhistory The Province of New Jersey was one of the Middle Colonies of Colonial America and became the U.S. state of New Jersey in 1776. The province had ... in 1773. ref The New York New Jersey Line War also known as the N.J. Line War refers to a series ... Colonies American colonies the Province of New Jersey and the Province of New York . ref File Wpdms east west new jersey.png thumb Map showing the borders of West New Jersey left and East New Jersey ... of New Netherland and New Sweden in eastern North America. see also Colonial history of New Jersey see also Bergen, New Netherland see also New Sweden The Province of New Jersey was originally settled ... Richard Nicolls took the position as deputy governor of New Amsterdam and the rest of New ... governors of New Jersey Governors under the Proprietors 1665 1674 Governors under the Proprietors ... became the two Lords Proprietor English Lords Proprietors of New Jersey . ref Citation last Rieff ...   more details



  1. William Kennedy (New Jersey)

    1826 deaths Category Governors of New Jersey Category Members of the New Jersey Legislature Category Members of the New Jersey Legislative Council Category New Jersey Democratic Republicans NewJersey ...   more details



  1. New Jersey Legislative Council

    Jersey Legislative Council house type Upper House body New Jersey Legislature leader1 type President of Council leader1 List of Governors of New Jersey The Governor leader2 type Vice President of Council ... of New Jersey governor , were to be appointed by the Legislature under this constitution. The Vice President of Council would succeed the List of Governors of New Jersey Governor who was the President of the Council if a vacancy occurred in that office. ref name NJLegislature The Governor of New Jersey Governor was elected to a one year term by the Legislative Council and the New Jersey General ... who would succeed if a vacancy occurred in the Governor s office. ref 1776 New Jersey Constitution ... Members of the Legislative Council were to be a privy council to the Governor. ref 1776 New Jersey ... New Jersey Thomas Henderson , Monmouth acting Governor 1793 & 1794 1795 Elisha Lawrence, Monmouth ... Clark New Jersey Politician Charles Clark , Essex acting Governor 1812 1812 James Schureman , Middlesex 1813 Charles Clark, Essex 1814 15 William Kennedy New Jersey William Kennedy , Sussex acting Governor ... Party United States Whig Party br meeting place New Jersey State House , Trenton, New Jersey Trenton , New Jersey The New Jersey Legislative Council was the upper house of the New Jersey Legislature under the New Jersey Constitution of 1776 until it was replaced by the New Jersey Senate under the Constitution of 1844. History The Legislative Council replaced the New Jersey Provincial Council , which ... the Legislative Council would be replaced by the New Jersey Senate, and continued until 1965. Composition ... Council with one member from each county. ref name NJLegislature See New Jersey Legislature ... proclamation money, of real and personal estate, within the same county . ref 1776 New Jersey Constitution ... County Clerks , Attorney General of New Jersey Attorney General , and Secretary of State of New Jersey Secretary of State . ref 1776 New Jersey Constitution, Article XII ref Under the fusion of powers ...   more details



  1. Thomas Henderson (New Jersey)

    living people see WP NONFREE name Thomas Henderson order Acting office Governor of New Jersey term ... and 1794 he was Acting Governor of New Jersey. Henderson was elected as a Federalist Party ... was in Old Tennent Cemetery , Manalapan Township, New Jersey Manalapan . References CongBio H000488 http www.nga.org cms home governors past governors bios page new jersey col2 content main content list title henderson thomas.html New Jersey Governor Thomas Henderson , National Governors Association s start s off succession box title Acting List of Governors of New Jersey Governor of New Jersey before ... small as Governor small successor Richard Howell br small as Governor small office2 Vice President of the New ... New Jersey s New Jersey s At large congressional district At large district term start3 March 4, 1795 ... birth place Freehold Township, New Jersey death date December 15, 1824 death place Freehold Township, New Jersey party Federalist Party Federalist spouse religion Thomas Henderson August 15, 1743 December 15, 1824 was a United States Representative from New Jersey . Born in Freehold Township, New ... in the New Jersey militia in 1775. He was appointed second major in Col. Charles Stewart s battalion of Minutemen on February 15, 1776, and was a brigade major of the Monmouth County, New Jersey ... 25, 1779. He served in the New Jersey General Assembly from 1780 to 1784, and was a master in Court of equity chancery in 1790. He was a member of the New Jersey Legislative Council now the New ... 1783 to 1799 he was a judge of the New Jersey Court of Common Pleas Court of Common Pleas , and was one of the commissioners appointed to settle the boundary line between New Jersey and Pennsylvania . He ... OF BIRTH Freehold Township, New Jersey DATE OF DEATH December 15, 1824 PLACE OF DEATH Freehold Township, New Jersey DEFAULTSORT Henderson, Thomas Category 1743 births Category 1824 deaths Category Members of the New Jersey Legislature Category Members of the New Jersey Legislative Council Category Members ...   more details



  1. Provincial Congress of New Jersey

    Use mdy dates date April 2012 The Provincial Congress of New Jersey was a transitional governing body of the Province of New Jersey in the early part of the American Revolution . It first met in 1775 with representatives from all New Jersey s then thirteen counties, to supersede the List of colonial governors of New Jersey Governors under Royal Government 1702&ndash 1776 Royal Governor . In June 1776, this congress had authorized the preparation of a constitution, which was written within five days, adopted by the Provincial Congress, and accepted by the Continental Congress . The Constitution ... each county and a New Jersey Legislative Council Legislative Council with one member from each county. All state officials, including the Governor of New Jersey governor , were to be appointed by the Legislature ... of New Jersey Governor who was the President of the Council if a vacancy occurred in that office. ref cite web url http www.state.nj.us njfacts njdoc10.htm title The New Jersey Constitution of 1776 accessdate December 17, 2006 See also New Jersey Legislature Before the Legislature and the Constitution ... history.asp title New Jersey Legislature, Historical Information accessdate August 12, 2009 See also New Jersey Legislature Before the Legislature and the Constitution of 1776 . ref The Provincial Congress ceased to function when the first session of the new Legislature convened on August 27, 1776, under the New Jersey State Constitution it had prepared. ref name NJLegislatureHistInfo See also Colonial government in the Thirteen Colonies Council and Assembly New Jersey Legislature References ... Information . New Jersey Legislature official website Category Government of New Jersey Category History of New Jersey Category New Jersey in the American Revolution Category Colonial government in America New Jersey Category 1775 establishments Category 1776 disestablishments Category Defunct unicameral legislatures New Jersey NewJersey stub US hist stub ...   more details



  1. Centerton, New Jersey

    Centerton, New Jersey may refer to Centerton, Burlington County, New Jersey Centerton, Salem County, New Jersey geodis ...   more details



  1. New Jersey State House

    , the rotunda and Governor s Office reception room. See also List of the oldest buildings in New Jersey ...File New Jersey State House.jpg thumb right 250px A view of the west side of the State House, which faces the Delaware River The New Jersey State House is located in Trenton, New Jersey Trenton and is the house of government for the U.S. state of New Jersey . After the Maryland State Capitol in Annapolis ... States . The building is currently home to the New Jersey Senate , New Jersey General Assembly , as well as offices for the Governor of New Jersey , Lieutenant Governor of New Jersey and several state government departments. History After the New Jersey Legislature was relocated to Trenton from Perth Amboy, New Jersey Perth Amboy in 1790, a new state house was constructed in 1792 by Philadelphia ... century. Architects who contributed to the New Jersey State House during the 19th century include ... architect Samuel Sloan 1871 designed new wings who was also a Philadelphia architect. On March 21, 1885, a large fire caused the destruction of the State Street wing. Lewis Broome , from Jersey City, New Jersey Jersey City helped to redesign the building. Merchantville architect Arnold Moses reconstructed the Senate wing in the American Renaissance style. The New Jersey State House attained its present ... deficiencies of the building. Design The New Jersey State House is unusual among state capitol ... Small.jpg thumb center 500px New Jersey State House second from left with the gold dome and Trenton ... 40.220437 74.769902 region US type landmark display title New Jersey US State Capitols Category Government buildings in New Jersey State House Category Government of New Jersey State House Category State capitols in the United States Category Museums in Trenton, New Jersey Category History museums in New Jersey Category Buildings and structures in Mercer County, New Jersey fa ja ... sense of the scale or design of the building. The current Office of the Governor section in the complex ...   more details



  1. Morven (Princeton, New Jersey)

    died during 1932. ref Edge Buys Historic Mansion at Princeton Governor Will Later Give it to New Jersey , The New York Times , Nov. 11, 1944, p. 15 ref In 1944, New Jersey Governor Walter E. Edge purchased ... of Morven to the state during 1954, several years before he died. ref Jersey Acquires Estate of Edge , The New York Times , Jan. 28, 1954, p. 29 ref Morven then served as the New Jersey s first Governor s Mansion until 1981. During 1982, the New Jersey Governor s Mansion was re designated to Drumthwacket ... Street in the Borough of Princeton, New Jersey Borough of Princeton , New Jersey , United States ... be given to the state of New Jersey within two years of Edge s death. ref Edge, Water Evans, A Jerseyman ... in Mercer County, New Jersey References reflist External links http www.historicmorven.org Official ... listings in Mercer County, New Jersey Registered Historic Places Category National Historic Landmarks in New Jersey Category Buildings and structures completed in 1730 Category Historic house museums in New Jersey Category Museums in Princeton, New Jersey Category Biographical museums in New Jersey Category Houses in Mercer County, New Jersey NewJersey struct stub NewJersey NRHP stub US museum ... from 1707 Richard Stockton 1730 1781 Robert Stockton 1795 1869 Walter E. Edge from 1944 to 1954 Governor ...   more details



  1. David Samson (New Jersey)

    David Samson August 14, 1939, Newark, New Jersey is an United States American lawyer who served as New Jersey Attorney General from 2002 to 2003. He currently serves as the Chairman of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey and is a Partner and founding member of the law firm Wolff & Samson. Biography David Samson was nominated to the Board of Commissioners of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey by Governor Chris Christie on September 30, 2010. He was confirmed by the New Jersey ... proceedings, and governmental and regulatory affairs. During 2002 2003, Mr. Samson served as New Jersey Attorney General, the chief law enforcement officer for New Jersey. In this role, he supervised the statewide Divisions of Criminal Justice, New Jersey State Police, Civil Rights, Consumer Affairs ... in New Jersey State government. As Chairman of the New Jersey Domestic Security Preparedness Task Force ... throughout the New Jersey New York area. In 2009, Mr. Samson was counsel to the gubernatorial election ... and Dentistry of New Jersey. He also served from 1982 1990 as General Counsel to the New Jersey Turnpike Authority. Mr. Samson was appointed by the Supreme Court of New Jersey to serve on its Ethics Committee and was a member of the New Jersey Supreme Court Committee on Reporting of Court Decisions ... Immunity. In addition, Mr. Samson served on the New Jersey Bar Association Committee on Judicial ... L. Jacobs of the New Jersey Supreme Court. References Reflist External links http www.panynj.gov ... succession box title New Jersey Attorney General before John Farmer Jr. after Peter C. Harvey years January 15, 2002 &ndash 2003 s end New Jersey Attorneys General Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia ... 1939 births Category Living people Category People from Newark, New Jersey Category New Jersey Attorneys ... Committee for Governor Christie. Mr. Samson has also acted as a court appointed labor union trustee ... of Justice deferred prosecution agreement. Among his public positions, Mr. Samson was appointed by Governor ...   more details



  1. List of museums in New Jersey

    Jersey Mercer Delaware River Region Historic house Official residence of the Governor of New Jersey ... New Jersey Governor s Mansion and 18th century home of Richard Stockton Continental Congressman Richard ...External links date October 2010 Commonscat Museums in New Jersey This list of museums in New Jersey ... Region Area of study Summary Absecon Historical Society Museum Absecon, New Jersey Absecon Atlantic County, New Jersey Atlantic South Jersey Local history http web.archive.org web 20091028085222 http ... Absecon Light File ABSECON 72 500.jpg 100px Atlantic City, New Jersey Atlantic City Atlantic County, New Jersey Atlantic South Jersey Lighthouse Lighthouse and local history museum Acorn Hall Morristown, New Jersey Morristown Morris County, New Jersey Morris Skylands Region Historic house Operated ... on local history African American Heritage Museum of Southern New Jersey Buena Vista Township, New Jersey Newtonville Atlantic County, New Jersey Atlantic South Jersey African American http www.aahmsnj.org website African Art Museum of the SMA Fathers Tenafly, New Jersey Tenafly Bergen County, New Jersey ... City, New Jersey Jersey City Hudson County, New Jersey Hudson Gateway Region African American New Jersey African American history and African artifacts AIDS Museum Newark, New Jersey Newark Essex County, New Jersey Essex Gateway Region Medical Planned museum Air Victory Museum Mount Laurel, New Jersey Mount Laurel Burlington County, New Jersey Burlington Delaware River Region Aviation http www.airvictorymuseum.org ..., New Jersey Commercial Township Cumberland County, New Jersey Cumberland South Jersey Museum ship Delaware Bay oyster dredgeboat built in 1928 Albus Cavus New Brunswick, New Jersey New Brunswick Middlesex County, New Jersey Middlesex Gateway Region Art Contemporary art gallery Allaire Village Wall, New Jersey Wall Monmouth County, New Jersey Monmouth Shore Region Living museum Living Encompasses ..., and other homes Allen House Shrewsbury, New Jersey Allen House Shrewsbury, New Jersey Shrewsbury Monmouth ...   more details



  1. Elections in New Jersey

    of Republicans and Democrats serving as Governor. The New Jersey Legislature has also switched hands ... due to political trends in the state. New Jersey currently has a Republican governor, Chris Christie and recently elected their first Lieutenant Governor, Republican Kim Guadagno . ref New Jersey ... in any statewide New Jersey election since 1988. Christine Todd Whitman was elected governor with 47 ...ElectionsNJ Elections in New Jersey are authorized under Article II of the New Jersey State Constitution , which establishes elections for the Governor of New Jersey Governor , the Lieutenant Governor of New Jersey Lieutenant Governor , and members of the New Jersey Legislature . Elections are regulated under state law, Title 19. The office of the New Jersey Secretary of State has a Division of Elections that oversees the execution of elections under state law This used to be the New Jersey Attorney General . In addition, the New Jersey Election Law Enforcement Commission ELEC is responsible for administering campaign financing and lobbying disclosure. New Jersey has traditionally been a political ... of the last four gubernatorial elections have been close. New Jersey leans Democratic in national ... history main History of New Jersey American Revolution In 1776 , the first New Jersey State Constitution Constitution of New Jersey was drafted. It was written during the Revolutionary War, and was created ... New Jersey Constitution of 1776 allowed all inhabitants of this Colony, of full age, who ... Electors Women s Suffrage in New Jersey, 1776&ndash 1807. Journal of the Early Republic, 12, no. 2 1992 159&ndash 193. ref ref Connors, R. J. 1775 . New Jersey s Revolutionary Experience Pamphlet . Trenton, NJ New Jersey Historical Commission. ref Both parties in elections mocked the other .... Nineteenth Century The second version of the New Jersey State Constitution was written in 1844. The constitution ... In national elections, the New Jersey now tends to lean towards the national Democratic Party United ...   more details



  1. New Jersey Turnpike Authority

    New Jersey. ref name njta cite web url http www.state.nj.us turnpike who we are.html title About NJTA Who We Are publisher New Jersey Turnpike Authority accessdate March 31, 2012 ref Board of Commissioners The New Jersey Turnpike Authority is governed by an eight person Board of Commissioners. The members of the commission, along with the chairman, are appointed by the Governor of New Jersey . As of 2012 ... 19, 2011 ref In July 2003, the New Jersey Legislature approved and Governor of New Jersey Governor James McGreevey signed into law a bill consolidating the New Jersey Turnpike Authority and the New ...Infobox Government agency agency name New Jersey Turnpike Authority nativename nativename a nativename r logo NJTA logo.gif logo width 100px logo caption seal New Jersey Turnpike Authority Seal.svg seal ... preceding2 etc. dissolved superseding jurisdiction Government of New Jersey headquarters Woodbridge Township, New Jersey Woodbridge, New Jersey latd latm lats latNS longd longm longs longEW region ... etc. agency type Toll road parent department parent agency New Jersey Department of Transportation ... map map width map caption The New Jersey Turnpike Authority NJTA is a state agency responsible for maintaining the New Jersey Turnpike and the Garden State Parkway . The agency is headquartered in Woodbridge Township, New Jersey . The New Jersey Turnpike Authority oversees maintenance on the New ... History The New Jersey Turnpike Authority was created by special legislation on April 14, 1949 to regulate the New Jersey Turnpike, which opened to traffic on November 30, 1951. It issued revenue ... accessdate November 19, 2011 ref Another agency, known as the New Jersey Highway Authority ... Brunswick, New Jersey East Brunswick Township , while the main headquarters of the Highway Authority was in Woodbridge Township, New Jersey Woodbridge Township . A few years later, the headquarters ... on the Turnpike and the Parkway. The Turnpike traffic camera s are located in Newark, New Jersey ...   more details



  1. New Jersey Department of Agriculture

    , the New Jersey Secretary of Agriculture is Douglas H. Fisher , a former member of the New Jersey General Assembly from Cumberland County, New Jersey Cumberland County . ref http nj.gov governor news news 2009 approved 20090210a.html Governor Corzine s Statement on the Appointment of Douglas Fisher as New Jersey s Secretary of Agriculture , Governor of New Jersey press release, dated February ...Infobox Government agency agency name State of New Jersey br Department of Agriculture logo Seal of New ... New Jersey headquarters Health and Agriculture Building, Market and Warren Streets, Trenton, NJ ... chief3 name chief3 position parent agency website http www.nj.gov agriculture footnotes The New Jersey Department of Agriculture is a state governmental agency that is responsible for promotion and protection of agriculture and agribusiness in the State of New Jersey . The department oversees ..., maintains farmland for agricultural uses, assists in development of overseas markets for New Jersey ... Division Plant Industry Division Agricultural Education Also found at the New Jersey Department ... oversees all agricultural education programs in New Jersey, as well as leading the New Jersey FFA Association. There are currently over 1,800 FFA members in the state of New Jersey spanning across 34 chapters. New Jersey Agricultural Education Executive Board The New Jersey Agricultural Education ... Representative Lisa Ann Moschera Chernigovets References Reflist External links Portal New Jersey http www.jerseyageducation.nj.gov Official website DEFAULTSORT New Jersey Department Of Agriculture Category State agencies of New Jersey Agriculture Category State departments of agriculture of the United ..., serves as secretary to the State Board of Agriculture and is a member of the Governor s cabinet. The Secretary is appointed by the Governor and serves at his pleasure. The State Board of Agriculture ... members replaced annually by new members elected at the State Agricultural Convention and appointed ...   more details



  1. New Jersey Public Radio

    . ref However, on June 6, 2011, Governor of New Jersey New Jersey governor Chris Christie , who vowed ...Infobox radio station name New Jersey Public Radio image city area North Jersey Northern New Jersey branding New Jersey Public Radio slogan frequency Stations see table below translator repeater airdate ... NPR br Public Radio International br American Public Media owner WNYC New York Public Radio br acquisition of licenses from New Jersey Network New Jersey Public Broadcasting Authority pending ... wnjy.m3u website URL http www.njpublicradio.org New Jersey Public Radio is an NPR member Radio network network serving portions of North Jersey northern New Jersey . It is owned by WNYC New York Public Radio NYPR , which also owns WNYC and WQXR FM in New York City . The network comprises the four northernmost radio stations of the former New Jersey Network NJN . ref name wnyc formation cite news last Flanagan first Jenna title New York Public Radio Acquires Four NJN Radio Stations url http www.wnyc.org blogs wnyc news blog 2011 jun 29 new york public radio acquires four njn radio stations accessdate ..., after NJN ended operations the day before. Overview more New Jersey Network The seeds which led to the formation of New Jersey Public Radio were planted in 2008, when NJN officials asked the New ... to start a new New Jersey focused public radio station. ref name NJN060611 http www.nbc40.net news ... agreement on July 1. Programming New Jersey Public Radio s programming is largely identical to the programming ... introduce a new programming schedule that includes increased New Jersey focused programming. ref name ... United States, the four New Jersey Public Radio stations all operate at relatively low power ... Call letters Frequency Netcong, New Jersey Netcong WNJY 89.3 Sussex, New Jersey Sussex WNJP 88.5 Trenton, New Jersey WNJT FM 88.1 Toms River, New Jersey Toms River WNJO FM WNJO 90.3 References Reflist External links official http www.njpublicradio.org NPR New Jersey Category Radio stations in New ...   more details



  1. Gloucester, New Jersey

    Gloucester, New Jersey may refer to Gloucester City, New Jersey , Camden County Gloucester Township, New Jersey , Camden County Gloucester County, New Jersey geodis ...   more details



  1. Egg Harbor, New Jersey

    Egg Harbor, New Jersey can refer to Egg Harbor Township, New Jersey Egg Harbor City, New Jersey Little Egg Harbor Township, New Jersey geodis ...   more details



  1. Ocean, New Jersey

    Ocean, New Jersey may refer to Ocean City, New Jersey Ocean Township, Monmouth County, New Jersey Ocean Township, Ocean County, New Jersey dab ...   more details




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