Cohansey Township was a townshipNewJerseytownship that existed in Cumberland County, NewJersey Cumberland County , NewJersey , United States , during two separate periods, from 1697 1748 and from 1848 1865. The name was derived from the Cohansey River , which flows through the area. The first Cohansey Township was mentioned dating back to May 12, 1697, while the area was still part of Salem County, NewJersey Salem County . This first incarnation was dissolved upon the formation of Cumberland County on January 19, 1748. ref name Story The Story of NewJersey s Civil Boundaries 1606 1968 , John P. Snyder, Bureau of Geology and Topography Trenton, NewJersey 1969. p. 119. ref The second Cohansey Township was incorporated by an Act of the NewJersey Legislature on March 6, 1848, from portions of Hopewell Township, Cumberland County, NewJersey Hopewell Township . Bridgeton, NewJersey Bridgeton city was incorporated on March 1, 1865, replacing both Bridgeton Township and Cohansey Township, both of which were then dissolved. ref name Story References Reflist Coord 39.38849 75.31550 display title Category Geography of Cumberland County, NewJersey Category Former townships in NewJersey Category Place names of Native American origin in NewJersey ... more details
Fairmount was a townshipNewJerseytownship that existed in Essex County, NewJersey Essex County , NewJersey , United States , from 1862 to 1863. Fairmount was incorporated as a township by an Act of the NewJersey Legislature on March 11, 1862, from portions of Caldwell Township now Fairfield Township, Essex County, NewJersey Fairfield Township , Livingston, NewJersey Livingston Township and Orange, NewJersey Orange Township . ref name Story The Story of NewJersey s Civil Boundaries 1606 1968 , John P. Snyder, Bureau of Geology and Topography Trenton, NewJersey 1969. p. 127. ref Fairmount lasted until April 10, 1863, shortly after its first anniversary, when it was absorbed into the newly created West Orange, NewJersey West Orange Township . ref name Story ref http www.1911encyclopedia.org West Orange West Orange article , Encyclop dia Britannica Eleventh Edition , accessed March 9, 2007 ref References Reflist coord 40.798 74.285 type adm3rd globe earth region US NJ display title Category Geography of Essex County, NewJersey Category Former townships in NewJersey Category Populated places established in 1862 ... more details
Overpeck Township was a TownshipNewJerseytownship that existed in Bergen County, NewJersey Bergen County , NewJersey , United States , from 1897 to 1938. The township was incorporated by an Act of the NewJersey Legislature on March 23, 1897, and was formed coextensively with Ridgefield Park, NewJersey Ridgefield Park from portions of Ridgefield Township, Bergen County, NewJersey Historical Ridgefield Township . ref name Story The Story of NewJersey s Civil Boundaries 1606 1968 , John P. Snyder, Bureau of Geology and Topography Trenton, NewJersey 1969. p. 83. ref On May 3, 1921, Overpeck Township acquired portions of both Bogota, NewJersey Bogota and Teaneck, NewJersey Teaneck . On June 1, 1926, additional territories were acquired from Teaneck. ref name Story On May 31, 1938, Overpeck Township was renamed to Ridgefield Park Township, NewJersey Ridgefield Park Township . With the creation of Ridgefield Park Township, Overpeck Township was dissolved. ref name Story References Reflist Sources History of Bergen County, NewJersey, 1630 1923 by Westervelt, Frances A. Frances Augusta , 1858 1942. Municipal Incorporations of the State of NewJersey according to Counties prepared by the Division of Local Government, Department of the Treasury NewJersey December 1, 1958. External links http www.rootsweb.com njgsbc gsbcArch01.html Bergen County Townships and Municipalities http www.dutchdoorgenealogy.com bergen county newjersey municipalities.html Dutch Door Genealogy Bergen County NewJersey Municipalities coord 40.854722 74.020278 type edu globe earth region US NJ display title Category Historic townships of Bergen County, NewJersey ... more details
Elizabeth Township , also called Elizabethtown, was a townshipNewJerseytownship that existed in Essex County, NewJersey Essex County , in the U.S. state of NewJersey , from 1664 until 1855. The area was initially part of the Elizabethtown Tract , purchased from the Lenape on October 28, 1664. ref name Story The Story of NewJersey s Civil Boundaries 1606 1968 , John P. Snyder, Bureau of Geology and Topography Trenton, NewJersey 1969. p. 238. ref Elizabeth Town Township was formed on October 31, 1693, while the area was still within Essex County, NewJersey Essex County . Elizabeth was incorporated as one of NewJersey s initial 104 townships by an Act of the NewJersey Legislature on February 21, 1798. Portions of the township were taken to form Westfield, NewJersey Westfield Township January 27, 1794 , Springfield Township, Union County, NewJersey Springfield Township April 14, 1794 , Rahway, NewJersey Rahway Township February 27, 1804 and Clinton Township, Essex County, NewJersey Clinton Township April 14, 1834 . ref name Story On March 13, 1855, the Elizabeth, NewJersey City of Elizabeth was created, combining and replacing both Elizabeth Township and Elizabeth Borough, NewJersey Elizabeth Borough . With the creation of the City of Elizabeth, Elizabeth Township was dissolved. ref name Story References Reflist coord 40.671 74.211 type adm3rd globe earth region US NJ display title Category Former townships in NewJersey Category Geography of Essex County, NewJersey Category 1693 establishments ... more details
was a townshipNewJerseytownship that existed in Camden County, NewJersey Camden County , NewJersey , United States , from 1855 through 1926. Centre Township was incorporated as a township by an Act of the NewJersey Legislature on March 6, 1855, from portions of the now defunct Union Township, Camden County, NewJersey Union Township ref name Story The Story of NewJersey s Civil Boundaries 1606 1968 , John P. Snyder, Bureau of Geology and Topography Trenton, NewJersey 1969. p. 104 ... County, NewJersey Newton Township thence eastwardly by Newton Creek, on the line of Union and Newton, until it strikes the line of the townships of Union Township, Camden County, NewJersey Union and Delaware Township, Camden County, NewJersey Delaware thence up the same to Burrough s Bridge thence ... Population NewJersey Number of inhabitants, by counties and minor civil divisions publisher U.S. Census ... Kings Highway NewJersey King s Highway crossed the same thence northerly along the highway to the southwest corner of Cedar Grove Cemetery Gloucester City, NewJersey Cedar Grove Cemetery and corner ..., NewJersey Gloucester to Clements Bridge , on the Great Timber Creek thence down the middle ... to create several new municipalities ref name Story Haddon Heights, NewJersey Haddon Heights on March 2, 1904 also portions of Haddon Township, NewJersey Haddon Township Magnolia, NewJersey Magnolia on April 14, 1915 also portions of Clementon, NewJersey Clementon Barrington, NewJersey Barrington on March 27, 1917 Tavistock, NewJersey Tavistock on February 16, 1921 Brooklawn, NewJersey Brooklawn on March 11, 1924 Bellmawr, NewJersey Bellmawr on March 23, 1926 Mount Ephraim, NewJersey Mount Ephraim on March 23, 1926 Runnemede, NewJersey Runnemede on March 23, 1926 Lawnside, NewJersey Lawnside on March 24, 1926 also portions of Barrington, NewJersey Barrington With the creation of Lawnside ... dms display title Category Geography of Camden County, NewJersey Category Former townships in New ... more details
Harrington Township was a TownshipNewJerseytownship that existed in Bergen County, NewJersey Bergen County , NewJersey , United States , from 1775 until 1916. It was named after the Harring family ... from the northern portions of both New Barbadoes Township, Bergen County, NewJersey Historical New Barbadoes Township and Hackensack Township, Bergen County, NewJersey Historical Hackensack Township . ref name Story The Story of NewJersey s Civil Boundaries 1606 1968 , John P. Snyder, Bureau of Geology and Topography Trenton, NewJersey 1969. p. 79. ref The newtownship stretched ... from Harrington Township to from Washington Township, Bergen County, NewJersey Historical Washington Township . ref name Story The passage of a revised Borough NewJersey Borough Act resulted in the Boroughitis inspired subdivision of the township into new municipalities Oradell, NewJersey Delford now Oradell on March 8, 1894 Eastwood, NewJersey Eastwood part, borough lasted until 1896 to become part of Old Tappan on June 6, 1894 Dumont, NewJersey Schraalenburgh now Dumont on July 20, 1894 and Old Tappan, NewJersey Old Tappan on October 8, 1894. Portions of Harrington Township were taken on April 8, 1903, to form parts of both Demarest, NewJersey Demarest and Alpine, NewJersey Alpine . The final wave of departures saw the creation of Closter, NewJersey Closter January 1, 1904 , Haworth, NewJersey Haworth February 24, 1904 , Harrington Park, NewJersey Harrington Park March 29, 1904 and Norwood, NewJersey Norwood March 14, 1905 . ref name Story On March 15, 1916, the remainder of Harrington Township became Northvale, NewJersey Northvale . With the creation of Northvale, Harrington ..., NewJersey, 1630 1923 by Westervelt, Frances A. Frances Augusta , 1858 1942. Municipal Incorporations of the State of NewJersey according to Counties prepared by the Division of Local Government, Department of the Treasury NewJersey December 1, 1958. The Origin of NewJersey Place Names , by The New ... more details
coord 40 58 17.77 N 74 7 14.29 W type city region US Ridgewood Township existed in Bergen County, NewJersey Bergen County , NewJersey and was established in 1876, consisting of the easternmost third of what remained of Franklin Township, Bergen County, NewJersey Franklin Township , west of the Saddle River Passaic River Saddle River . Ridgewood Township lasted a mere 18 years, before it was subdivided in 1894, at the peak of the Boroughitis phenomenon that was sweeping through Bergen County at the time. Midland Park, NewJersey Midland Park was incorporated as a borough on September 6, 1894, and also included portions of Franklin Township. Glen Rock, NewJersey Glen Rock was formed on September 12, 1894, and also included territory that had been part of Saddle River Township, NewJersey Saddle River Township . The Ridgewood, NewJersey Village of Ridgewood was incorporated on November 20, 1894, replacing the municipal government of Ridgewood Township. Sources History of Bergen County, NewJersey, 1630 1923 by Westervelt, Frances A. Frances Augusta , 1858 1942. Municipal Incorporations of the State of NewJersey according to Counties prepared by the Division of Local Government, Department of the Treasury NewJersey December 1, 1958. External links http www.rootsweb.com njgsbc gsbcArch01.html Bergen County Townships and Municipalities Category Historic townships of Bergen County, NewJersey ... more details
Hackensack Township was a TownshipNewJerseytownship that was formed in 1693 within Bergen County, NewJersey Bergen County , NewJersey . The township was created by the NewJersey Legislature as one of the first group of townships in NewJersey. Bergen County, which had been created in 1682, was thus split into two parts Hackensack Township to the north, and Bergen Township, Bergen County, NewJersey Historical 1693 Bergen Township to the south. USCensusPop 1850 3500 1860 5488 1870 8038 footnote ... the present day city of Hackensack, NewJersey Hackensack , which was within New Barbadoes Township, Bergen County, NewJersey Historical New Barbadoes Township on the west side of the Hackensack ..., Bergen County, NewJersey Historical Palisades Township The center strip was Englewood Township, Bergen County, NewJersey Historical Englewood Township and, The southernmost portion became Ridgefield Township, Bergen County, NewJersey Historical Ridgefield Township . With the creation of these three new townships, Hackensack Township was dissolved that same day, March 22, 1871. References reflist Sources History of Bergen County, NewJersey, 1630 1923 by Westervelt, Frances A. Frances Augusta , 1858 1942. Municipal Incorporations of the State of NewJersey according to Counties prepared by the Division of Local Government, Department of the Treasury NewJersey December 1, 1958. External ..., NewJersey Bergen County between the Hudson River on the east, the Hackensack River to the west, northward to the boundary with New York and south to the border with current Hudson County, NewJersey Hudson County . In 1775, Harrington Township, NewJersey Harrington Township was formed by royal charter from the northern portions of both New Barbadoes Township and Hackensack Township. On March 22, 1871, Hackensack Township was subdivided into three new townships, each stretching from the Hudson ... County, NewJersey ... more details
Distinguish Ho Ho Kus, NewJersey Hohokus Township was a townshipNewJerseytownship that existed in Bergen County, NewJersey Bergen County , NewJersey and was established in 1849 from the northern part of Franklin Township, Bergen County, NewJersey Historical Franklin Township and extended from ... County, NewJersey Passaic County and north to the New York border. Hohokus Township was first subdivided in 1886 with the creation of Orvil Township, Bergen County, NewJersey Historical Orvil Township on both sides of the Saddle River, consisting of the eastern portion of Hohokus Township and the western portion of Washington Township, Bergen County, NewJersey Historical Washington Township . 1894 s outbreak of Boroughitis brought the creation of the Borough NewJersey Borough s of Allendale, NewJersey Allendale and Upper Saddle River, NewJersey Upper Saddle River , both of which ..., NewJersey Ramsey , which was created in 1908. Hohokus Township ceased to exist on November 7, 1944, when a referendum was passed creating Mahwah, NewJersey Mahwah Township from the remaining portions of Hohokus Township. ref http www.dutchdoorgenealogy.com bergen county newjersey municipalities.html Bergen County NewJersey Municipalities , Dutch Door Genealogy. Accessed October 16, 2007. Mahwah Township was incorporated November 15, 1944 referendum November 7, 1944 replacing Hohokus Township. ref ref http www.nynjctbotany.org njhltofc mahwahtwn.html MAHWAH TOWNSHIP . Accessed October 16, 2007 ... History of Bergen County, NewJersey, 1630 1923 by Westervelt, Frances A. Frances Augusta , 1858 1942. Municipal Incorporations of the State of NewJersey according to Counties prepared by the Division of Local Government, Department of the Treasury NewJersey December 1, 1958. External links http www.rootsweb.com ... bergen county newjersey municipalities.html Dutch Door Genealogy Bergen County NewJersey ... townships of Bergen County, NewJersey Category Mahwah, NewJersey ... more details
Orvil Township was a townshipNewJerseytownship that existed in Bergen County, NewJersey Bergen County , NewJersey , United States , from 1886 to 1919. The township was created on January 1, 1886, from the western portion of Washington Township, Bergen County, NewJersey Historical Washington Township and the southern portion of Hohokus Township, Bergen County, NewJersey Historical Hohokus Township . ref name Story The Story of NewJersey s Civil Boundaries 1606 1968 , John P. Snyder, Bureau of Geology and Topography Trenton, NewJersey 1969. p. 83. ref The township straddled both sides of the Saddle River Passaic River Saddle River , extending north to the New York State border and south to Ridgewood Township, Bergen County, NewJersey Historical Ridgewood Township . The township was named ... hard in 1894, with five new boroughs created from the nascent township. Montvale, NewJersey Montvale and Woodcliff now Woodcliff Lake, NewJersey Woodcliff Lake were both formed on August 31, 1894. Allendale, NewJersey Allendale was incorporated on November 10, 1894, referendum November 8, 1894 from portions of Orvil and from Franklin Township, Bergen County, NewJersey Historical Franklin and Hohokus Township, Bergen County, NewJersey Historical Hohokus Townships. Saddle River, NewJersey .... Upper Saddle River, NewJersey Upper Saddle River formed on November 22, 1894 after a public referendum ... Story On April 7, 1919, a council of citizens voted to incorporate as the borough of Waldwick, NewJersey ... of its formation. References Reflist Sources History of Bergen County, NewJersey, 1630 1923 ... NewJersey December 1, 1958. External links http www.rootsweb.com njgsbc gsbcArch01.html Bergen County Townships and Municipalities http www.dutchdoorgenealogy.com bergen county newjersey municipalities.html Dutch Door Genealogy Bergen County NewJersey Municipalities coord 40.989 74.082 type adm3rd globe earth region US NJ display title Category Historic townships of Bergen County, NewJersey ... more details
Ridgefield Township was a TownshipNewJerseytownship that existed in Bergen County, NewJersey Bergen County , NewJersey . The township was created in 1871, when Hackensack Township, Bergen County, NewJersey Historical Hackensack Township was trisected to form Palisades Township, Bergen County, NewJersey Historical Palisades Township in the northernmost third, Englewood Township, NewJersey Englewood ... Township, NewJersey 1871&source bl&ots TqK3chBTha&sig Bjb2P7QdPYs4xa08EHQZf3ZTBao&hl en&ei ... years later, Rutherford, NewJersey Rutherford became the first borough to be formed under that Act when it separated from Union Township to the southwest of Ridgefield. Ridgefield, NewJersey Ridgefield Borough was set off from Ridgefield Township in 1892, and Ridgefield Park, NewJersey Ridgefield Park Village was formed within the township that same year. The passage of a revised Borough NewJersey Borough Act resulted in a flurry of subdivision of new boroughs. Municipalities created from Ridgefield Township or portions thereof were Bogota, NewJersey Bogota 1894 , Leonia, NewJersey Leonia ... Park 1899 . The creation of Fort Lee, NewJersey on April 18, 1904 put an end to Ridgefield Township ..., stretching from the Hudson River on the east to the Hackensack River , with Hudson County, NewJersey ... Neighborhood . As described in the 1882 book, History of Bergen and Passaic counties, NewJersey .... br br The New York, New York, Susquehanna and Western Railway Route Through NewJersey Susquehanna and Western , formerly the NewJersey Midland Railway Midland Railroad , the Jersey City and Albany Railroad , and the Northern Railroad of NewJersey Northern Railway of NewJersey all running ..., NewJersey Bogota stations. It has, however, an independent line projected and now under ... and Passaic counties, NewJersey with biographical sketches of many of its pioneers and prominent ... 20Township 2C 20New 20Jersey 201871&f false accessdate 2 11 2011 ref In 1878, the NewJersey Legislature ... more details
Pompton Township is a defunct TownshipNewJerseytownship in Passaic County, NewJersey Passaic County , NewJersey . History It was originally formed on April 10, 1797, from portions of Saddle River Township, Bergen County, NewJersey Saddle River Township and Franklin Township, Bergen County, NewJersey Franklin Township in Bergen County, NewJersey Bergen County , and incorporated on February 21, 1798. ref name Story The Story of NewJersey s Civil Boundaries 1606 1968 , John P. Snyder, Bureau of Geology and Topography Trenton, NewJersey 1969. p. 211. ref When Passaic County, NewJersey was established on February 7, 1837, it included Pompton Township. ref name Story The borough of Pompton Lakes, NewJersey was formed on February 26, 1895, during the peak of the Boroughitis phenomenon, and was the first municipality to split from the township. ref name Story The township was divided on February 23, 1918, into three Borough NewJersey boroughs Bloomingdale, Passaic County, NewJersey Bloomingdale Ringwood, NewJersey Ringwood and Wanaque, NewJersey Wanaque , with the remaining portion passing to Pompton Lakes. This ended the existence of the township. ref name Story According to news ... earth region US NJ display title Category Former townships in NewJersey Category Place names of Native American origin in NewJersey Category Geography of Passaic County, NewJersey Category Historic townships of Bergen County, NewJersey ... growth within the township was a hindrance to the ability of the Township Committee to govern .... A meeting was called for January 12, 1918, to discuss the pros and cons of splitting the township ... . In addition, the township school district was similarly divided into the separate districts for each borough. The vote to split was approved in all three sections in February. The final Township Committee meeting took place on May 14, 1918 in Midvale to finalize the disbursement of cash in the township ... more details
Infobox settlement official name Southampton Township, NewJersey settlement type TownshipNewJersey ... of NewJersey. image map1 Census Bureau map of Southampton Township, New Jersey.gif mapsize1 250x200px map caption1 Census Bureau map of Southampton Township, NewJersey Location coordinates display ..., NewJersey Burlington government footnotes government type TownshipNewJersey leader title Mayor ... footnotes Southampton Township is a TownshipNewJerseyTownship in Burlington County, NewJersey Burlington County , NewJersey , United States . As of the United States 2000 Census , the township ... by an Act of the NewJersey Legislature on March 10, 1845, from portions of Northampton Township now known as Mount Holly Township, NewJersey Mount Holly Township . The name lasted for about three weeks ... Pemberton Township, NewJersey Pemberton Township March 10, 1846 , Shamong Township, NewJersey Shamong Township February 19, 1852 , Lumberton Township, NewJersey Lumberton Township March 14, 1860 , Woodland Township, NewJersey Woodland Township March 7, 1866 and Tabernacle Township, NewJersey Tabernacle Township March 22, 1901 . ref name Story The Story of NewJersey s Civil Boundaries .... The township is located within the NewJersey Pine Barrens . ref http library.fws.gov pubs5 web link text nj pine.htm Municipalities NewJersey Pinelands ref Southampton Township borders Pemberton Township, NewJersey Pemberton Township , Woodland Township, NewJersey Woodland Township , Tabernacle Township, NewJersey Tabernacle Township , Medford Township, NewJersey Medford Township , Lumberton Township, NewJersey Lumberton Township , and Eastampton Township, NewJersey Eastampton Township ... Jersey unincorporated area located within Southampton Township. Vincentown, NewJersey Vincentown is an unincorporated ... the TownshipNewJerseyTownship form of government with a five member Township Committee. The Township ... Seneca High School NewJersey Seneca High School located in Tabernacle Township, which is part of the Lenape ... more details
NJmunigov A township , in the context of NewJersey local government , refers to one of five types and one of eleven forms of municipal government. As a political entity, a township is a full fledged municipality, on par with any town , city , Borough NewJersey borough , or Village NewJersey village ..., sewer, schools, police and fire protection. The Township form of local government is used by 27 of NewJersey municipalities. However, townships in NewJersey differ from Civil township townships ... to a particular type of municipality. In NewJersey, a municipality s name such as X Township is not necessarily an indication of its form of government. In NewJersey, the township form ... of government Borough NewJersey borough , township, City NewJersey city , Town NewJersey town , and Village NewJersey village and granted each equal legal standing. The Township Act of 1989 simplified ... government responsibilities allocated at each level. In NewJersey, there are no subordinate municipalities located within a township, as a NewJerseytownship is a form of municipal government within a county, equal in status to a Village NewJersey village , Town NewJersey town , Borough NewJersey borough , or City NewJersey city , all of which may coexist within a county. Municipalities in NewJersey may be classified into one of five types , of which townships are one. Townships may ... Jersey, and residents of the township for at least six months and who paid taxes in the township ... NewJersey s Multiple Municipal Madness publisher Rutgers University Press location New Brunswick, New ... County, NewJersey Essex County alone, 11 municipal governments changed their form or name to take advantage of the program. ref name karcher See also Portal NewJerseyTownshipTownship United States References reflist External links http www.njslom.org types.html TownshipNewJersey State League of Municipalities Category Townships in NewJersey Category Local government in NewJersey es Municipio ... more details
USCensusPop 1910 2794 1920 3491 footnote Source ref cite web url http www2.census.gov prod2 decennial documents 41084506no553.zip format ZIP title Fourteenth Census of The United States 1920 Population New Jersey Number of inhabitants, by counties and minor civil divisions publisher U.S. Census Bureau accessdate 2007 03 21 author Wm. C. Hunt, Chief Statistician for Population ref Clementon Township is a now dissolved township New Jersey township in Camden County, New Jersey Camden County , New Jersey , which existed from 1903 until 1941. Clementon Township was formed by an Act of the New Jersey Legislature on February 24, 1903 from portions of Gloucester Township, New Jersey Gloucester Township . 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. 104. ref Laurel Springs, New Jersey Laurel Springs was created from portions of the township on April 2, 1913, based on the results of a referendum on May 1, 1913. Magnolia, New Jersey Magnolia was formed on April 14, 1915, from portions of Clementon Township and Centre Township, New Jersey Centre Township , based on a May 12, 1915, referendum. ref name Story Two boroughs were created on February 13, 1925 Clementon, New Jersey Clementon Borough and Stratford, New Jersey Stratford Borough , both based on referendums held on March 17, 1925. ref name Story Five more boroughs were created on April 23, 1929 Hi Nella, New Jersey Hi Nella Borough , Lindenwold, New Jersey Lindenwold Borough , Pine Hill, New Jersey Pine Hill Borough , Pine Valley, New Jersey Pine Valley Borough and Somerdale, New Jersey Somerdale Borough . ref name Story The township survived until May 16, 1941, when the remaining rump of the township was absorbed by Laurel Springs, and the township was dissolved. ref name Story References reflist Coord 39.8072 74.9973 display title Category Geography of Camden County, New Jersey Category Former townships in New Jersey ... more details
About the historical Lodi Township the modern borough Lodi, NewJersey Coord 40 52 36.68 N 74 5 5.75 ... July 20, 2008. ref Lodi Township was a TownshipNewJerseytownship that existed in Bergen County, NewJersey Bergen County , NewJersey , United States , 1826 to 1935. Lodi Township was formed by an Act of the NewJersey Legislature , on March 1, 1826, from the southern portion of New Barbadoes Township, NewJerseyNew Barbadoes Township . ref name Story The Story of NewJersey s Civil Boundaries 1606 1968 , John P. Snyder, Bureau of Geology and Topography Trenton, NewJersey 1969. p. 80. ref On February 22, 1840, Hudson County, NewJersey Hudson County was created from territories that had been Bergen Township, NewJersey pre 1862 Bergen Township 1693 and from the southern portion of Lodi Township. The portion of Lodi Township taken at this time formed the new Harrison Township, Hudson County, NewJersey Harrison Township in Hudson County. The border between the newly created Harrison Township in Hudson County and the portion of Lodi Township remaining in Bergen County was the New ... portion of Harrison Township, Hudson County, NewJersey Harrison Township requested to be returned ... to Bergen County as Union Township, Bergen County, NewJersey Union Township . On February 21, 1893, Bergen Township, NewJersey 1893 1902 Bergen Township 1893 was created from the southern section ... kicked off with the creation of three boroughs Hasbrouck Heights, NewJersey Hasbrouck Heights July 31, 1894 , Little Ferry, NewJersey Little Ferry September 18, 1894 and Lodi, NewJersey Lodi December 21, 1894 . Moonachie, NewJersey Moonachie was created on April 11, 1910, followed by Teterboro, NewJersey Teterboro on March 26, 1917. Finally, on November 15, 1935, the remaining portions of Lodi Township became South Hackensack, NewJersey South Hackensack , and Lodi Township was dissolved ... Ralph W. Chandless was expelled from the NewJersey State Senate as a result of his role in this scandal ... more details
Infobox settlement official name Woodland Township, NewJersey settlement type TownshipNewJerseyTownship ... Jersey. image map1 Census Bureau map of Woodland Township, New Jersey.gif mapsize1 250x200px map caption1 Census Bureau map of Woodland Township, NewJersey Location coordinates display inline,title ... Burlington government footnotes ref name DataBook government type TownshipNewJersey leader title ... NewJerseyTownship in Burlington County, NewJersey Burlington County , NewJersey , United States ... as a township by an Act of the NewJersey Legislature on March 7, 1866, from portions of Pemberton Township, NewJersey Pemberton Township , Shamong Township, NewJersey Shamong Township , Southampton Township, NewJersey Southampton Township and Washington Township, Burlington County, NewJersey Washington Township . Portions of the township were taken to form Tabernacle Township, NewJersey Tabernacle Township on March 22, 1901. ref name Story The Story of NewJersey s Civil Boundaries 1606 1968 , John P. Snyder, Bureau of Geology and Topography Trenton, NewJersey 1969. p. 100. ref The township ... Woodland Twp North Pemberton Township, NewJersey Pemberton Twp Northeast Manchester Township, NewJersey Manchester Twp East Lacey Township, NewJersey Lacey Twp Southeast Stafford Township, NewJersey Stafford Twp , Barnegat Township, NewJersey Barnegat Twp , br Bass River Township, NewJersey Bass River Township br and Little Egg Harbor Township, NewJersey Little Egg Harbor Twp South Washington Township, Burlington County, NewJersey Washington Twp Southwest West Tabernacle Township, New ... the TownshipNewJerseyTownship form of government with a three member Township Committee. The Township ..., NewJersey Chatsworth . The Garden State Parkway is accessible outside the township in neighboring ... school students in Woodland Township attend Seneca High School NewJersey Seneca High School located ... serves students from Evesham Township, NewJersey Evesham Township , Medford Lakes, NewJersey Medford ... more details
See also Millstone, NewJersey Infobox settlement official name Millstone Township, NewJersey settlement type TownshipNewJerseyTownship nickname motto Images image skyline imagesize image caption image ... Jersey. image map1 Census Bureau map of Millstone Township, New Jersey.gif mapsize1 250x200px map caption1 Census Bureau map of Millstone Township, NewJersey Location subdivision type List of countries ... Jersey Monmouth government footnotes ref name DataBook government type TownshipNewJersey leader ... Millstone Township is a TownshipNewJerseytownship in Monmouth County, NewJersey Monmouth County , NewJersey , United States. As of the 2010 United States Census , the township population ... , Millstone township, Monmouth County, NewJersey publisher U.S. Census Bureau, American FactFinder ... and unincorporated area NewJersey unincorporated area within Millstone Township. Millstone was formed as a township by an act of the NewJersey Legislature on February 28, 1844, from portions of Freehold Township, NewJersey Freehold Township and Upper Freehold Township, NewJersey Upper Freehold Township , as well as part of Monroe Township, Middlesex County, NewJersey Monroe Township in Middlesex County, NewJersey Middlesex County . The portions taken from Monroe Township were relinquished ... government Millstone is governed under the TownshipNewJerseyTownship form of NewJersey municipal ... Township is patrolled by the NewJersey State Police. EMS Millstone Township provides EMS and emergency ... Jersey Robbinsville Township Upper Freehold Township, NewJersey Upper Freehold on the south and East Windsor Township, NewJersey East Windsor on the north. A small portion of NewJersey Route 33 Route 33 passes through the northern tip of Millstone prior to entering Manalapan Township, NewJersey Manalapan and Monroe Township, Middlesex County, NewJersey Monroe Township . Interstate 195 New ... and Jackson Township, NewJersey Jackson Township . Half an interchange is located in Millstone ... more details
for the census designated place within the township Oxford CDP, NewJersey Infobox settlement official name Oxford Township, NewJersey settlement type TownshipNewJerseyTownship nickname motto Images ... Jersey. image map1 Census Bureau map of Oxford Township, New Jersey.gif mapsize1 250x200px map caption1 Census Bureau map of Oxford Township, NewJersey Location coordinates display inline,title ... DataBook ref name Govt ref name Warren government type TownshipNewJersey leader title Mayor leader ... Oxford Township is a TownshipNewJerseyTownship in Warren County, NewJersey Warren County , NewJersey ... place and unincorporated area NewJersey unincorporated area located entirely within Oxford Township. Oxford Township was formed from portions of Greenwich Township, Warren County, NewJersey Greenwich Township on May 30, 1754, while the area was still part of Sussex County, NewJersey Sussex County ... to form Knowlton Township, NewJersey Knowlton Township February 23, 1763 , Franklin Township, Warren County, NewJersey Franklin Township , Harmony Township, NewJersey Harmony Township and Hope Township, NewJersey Hope Township all on April 8, 1839 , Belvidere, NewJersey Belvidere April 7, 1845 and White Township, NewJersey White Township April 9, 1913 . ref name Story The Story of NewJersey ... the townships of Washington Township, Warren County, NewJersey Washington , Mansfield Township, Warren County, NewJersey Mansfield , White Township, NewJersey White and Liberty Township, NewJersey ... under the TownshipNewJerseyTownship form of government with a three member Township Committee ... Oxford Township , Warren County, NewJersey . Accessed March 16, 2011. ref Federal, state and county ... of Washington, NewJersey Washington Borough , Washington Township, Warren County, NewJersey Washington Township , Mansfield Township, Warren County, NewJersey Mansfield Township , and Franklin Township, Warren County, NewJersey Franklin Township . ref http education.state.nj.us rc rc07 ... more details
see also Midland Park, NewJersey USCensusPop 1900 1298 1910 1480 1920 2203 footnote source ref cite web url http www2.census.gov prod2 decennial documents 41084506no553.zip format ZIP title Fourteenth Census of The United States 1920 Population NewJersey Number of inhabitants, by counties and minor civil divisions publisher U.S. Census Bureau accessdate 2007 03 21 author Wm. C. Hunt, Chief Statistician for Population ref Midland Township was a TownshipNewJerseytownship in Bergen County, NewJersey Bergen County , NewJersey , in the United States , that was formed on March 7, 1871, from portions of New Barbadoes Township, NewJerseyNew Barbadoes Township . ref name Story The Story of NewJersey s Civil Boundaries 1606 1968 , John P. Snyder, Bureau of Geology and Topography Trenton, NewJersey 1969. p. 81. ref Midland Township was hit hard by Boroughitis in 1894, when three Borough NewJersey boroughs were formed from portions of the township and other townships, as indicated Oradell, NewJersey Delford March 8, 1894 also included portions of Palisades Township, NewJersey Palisades Township name changed to Oradell in 1920 , Maywood, NewJersey Maywood June 30, 1894 and River Edge, NewJersey Riverside June 30, 1894 name changed to River Edge in 1930 . Paramus, NewJersey Paramus left the fold on April 4, 1922. ref name Story On November 5, 1929, the remnants of Midland Township became Rochelle Park, NewJersey Rochelle Park . ref name Story Notes Reflist References History of Bergen County, NewJersey, 1630 1923 by Westervelt, Frances A. Frances Augusta , 1858 1942. Municipal Incorporations of the State of NewJersey according to Counties prepared by the Division of Local Government, Department of the Treasury NewJersey December 1, 1958. External links http www.rootsweb.com njgsbc gsbcArch01.html Bergen County Townships and Municipalities http www.bergencountyhistory.org ..., NewJersey ... more details
Infobox settlement official name Hardwick Township, NewJersey settlement type TownshipNewJerseyTownship ... County subdivision name2 Warren County, NewJersey Warren government footnotes government type Township ... is a TownshipNewJerseyTownship in Warren County, NewJersey Warren County , NewJersey , United ... on January 22, 1750, from Greenwich Township, Warren County, NewJersey Greenwich Township , while ... Sussex County, NewJersey Sussex County on June 8, 1753. Parts of Hardwick Township were taken on November 11, 1782, to form Independence Township, NewJersey Independence Township . Hardwick Township was incorporated as a township by an Act of the NewJersey Legislature on February 21, 1798. On November ... staying in Sussex County as parts of Green Township, NewJersey Green Township and Stillwater Township, NewJersey Stillwater Township , which were both created as of December 27, 1824. Frelinghuysen Township, NewJersey Frelinghuysen Township was created March 7, 1848, from portions of the township ... of Geology and Topography Trenton, NewJersey 1969. p. 246. ref The now defunct Pahaquarry Township, NewJersey Pahaquarry Township was absorbed by Hardwick Township on July 2, 1997. Pahaquarry Township ... . Geographic Location 8 way Centre Hardwick Twp North Northeast Walpack Township, NewJersey Walpack Twp East Stillwater Township, NewJersey Stillwater Twp Southeast Frelinghuysen Township, NewJersey Frelinghuysen Twp South Blairstown, NewJersey Blairstown Twp Southwest Knowlton Township, New ... Area . Government Local government Hardwick Township is governed under the TownshipNewJerseyTownship ... School in Blairstown, NewJersey Blairstown Township in the Blairstown Township School District ... high school, serving students from the townships of Blairstown Township, NewJersey Blairstown , Frelinghuysen Township, NewJersey Frelinghuysen , Hardwick, and Knowlton Township, NewJersey Knowlton ... Location of Warren County highlighted in the State of NewJersey. image map1 Census Bureau map of Hardwick ... more details
Infobox settlement official name White Township, NewJersey settlement type TownshipNewJerseyTownship ... highlighted in the State of NewJersey. image map1 Census Bureau map of White Township, New Jersey.gif mapsize1 250x200px map caption1 Census Bureau map of White Township, NewJersey Location coordinates ... footnotes ref name DataBook ref name Warren government type TownshipNewJersey leader title ... blank1 info 0882246 GR 3 website http whitetwp nj.com footnotes White Township is a TownshipNewJerseyTownship in Warren County, NewJersey Warren County , NewJersey , United States . As of the United ... Valley . White Township was incorporated as a township by an Act of the NewJersey Legislature on April 9, 1913, from portions of Oxford Township, NewJersey Oxford Township , based on the results ... 8 way Centre White Twp North Knowlton Township, NewJersey Knowlton Twp Northeast Hope Township, NewJersey Hope Township East Oxford Township, NewJersey Oxford Twp Southeast Washington Township, Warren County, NewJersey Washington Twp South Franklin Township, Warren County, NewJersey Franklin Twp Southwest Harmony Township, NewJersey Harmony Twp West Belvidere, NewJersey Belvidere and br ... NewJerseyTownship form of government with a three member Township Committee. The Township ... Township of White , Warren County, NewJersey Warren County , NewJersey . Accessed March 16, 2011 ... part of the township while NewJersey Route 31 Route 31 passes through briefly in the east before ... 78 U.S. Route 22 in NewJersey U.S. 22 in neighboring Franklin Township, Warren County, NewJersey Franklin and Interstate 80 in NewJersey Interstate 80 in neighboring Knowlton Township, NewJersey Knowlton Township and Hope Township, NewJersey Hope Township . Education The White Township School ... 16, 2011. ref Public school students in grades nine through twelve from Harmony Township, NewJersey Harmony Township , Hope Township, NewJersey Hope Township and White Township attend Belvidere ... more details
Infobox settlement official name Shamong Township, NewJersey settlement type TownshipNewJerseyTownship ... Township highlighted in Burlington County. Inset map Burlington County highlighted in the State of NewJersey. image map1 Census Bureau map of Shamong Township, New Jersey.gif mapsize1 250x200px map caption1 Census Bureau map of Shamong Township, NewJersey Location coordinates display inline,title ... government footnotes ref name DataBook government type TownshipNewJersey leader title Mayor ... NewJerseyTownship in Burlington County, NewJersey Burlington County , NewJersey , United ... as a township by an Act of the NewJersey Legislature on February 19, 1852, from portions of Medford, NewJersey Medford Township , Southampton Township, NewJersey Southampton Township and Washington Township, Burlington County, NewJersey Washington Township . Portions of the township were taken to form Woodland Township, NewJersey Woodland Township March 7, 1866 , and Tabernacle Township, NewJersey Tabernacle Township March 22, 1901 . ref name Story The Story of NewJersey s Civil Boundaries .... ref NewJersey Monthly magazine ranked Shamong Township as its 6th best place to live in its 2008 ... Township borders Medford Township, NewJersey Medford Township , Tabernacle Township, NewJersey Tabernacle Township , Washington Township, Burlington County, NewJersey Washington Township , Camden ... High School NewJersey Seneca High School located in Tabernacle Township, which is part of the Lenape Regional High School District . The district serves students from Evesham Township, NewJersey Evesham Township , Medford Lakes, NewJersey Medford Lakes , Medford, NewJersey Medford Township , Mount Laurel Township, NewJersey Mount Laurel Township , Shamong Township, Southampton Township, NewJersey Southampton Township , Tabernacle Township, NewJersey Tabernacle Township and Woodland Township, NewJersey Woodland Township . ref http education.state.nj.us rc rc07 narrative 05 2610 05 ... more details
Infobox settlement official name Delanco Township, NewJersey settlement type TownshipNewJerseyTownship ... Township highlighted in Burlington County. Inset map Burlington County highlighted in the State of NewJersey. image map1 Census Bureau map of Delanco Township, New Jersey.gif mapsize1 250x200px map caption1 Census Bureau map of Delanco Township, NewJersey Location coordinates display inline,title ... type1 U.S. state State subdivision name1 NewJersey subdivision type2 List of counties in NewJersey County subdivision name2 Burlington County, NewJersey Burlington government footnotes government type TownshipNewJersey leader title Mayor leader name Kate Fitzpatrick leader title1 Administrator ... Township is a TownshipNewJerseyTownship in Burlington County, NewJersey Burlington County , New ... is now Delanco Township was originally incorporated as Beverly Township by an Act of the NewJersey Legislature on March 1, 1859, within Willingboro Township, NewJersey Willingboro Township . At its creation, Beverly Township included Beverly, NewJersey Beverly city , which separated as an independent municipality c. 1877. Portions of the township were taken to create Edgewater Park, NewJersey ... and convert 0.9 sqmi km2 of it 26.55 is water. Delanco Township borders Beverly, NewJersey Beverly , Edgewater Park Township, NewJersey Edgewater Park Township , Willingboro Township, NewJersey Willingboro Township , Delran Township, NewJersey Delran Township , and Riverside Township, NewJersey ... under the TownshipNewJerseyTownship form of government with a five member Township Committee ... data enr.pl Data for the Delanco Township School District , NewJersey Department of Education . Accessed ... Riverside High School in Riverside Township, NewJersey Riverside Township as part of a sending receiving ... Township include Samuel C. Forker 1821 1900 , represented NewJersey s 2nd congressional district ... http mcdc2.missouri.edu webrepts commoncodes ccc nj.html A Cure for the Common Codes NewJersey , Missouri ... more details
Infobox settlement official name Lumberton Township, NewJersey settlement type TownshipNewJerseyTownship ... of NewJersey. image map1 Census Bureau map of Lumberton Township, New Jersey.gif mapsize1 250x200px map caption1 Census Bureau map of Lumberton Township, NewJersey Location coordinates display inline ... States subdivision type1 U.S. state State subdivision name1 NewJersey subdivision type2 List of counties in NewJersey County subdivision name2 Burlington County, NewJersey Burlington government footnotes government type TownshipNewJersey leader title mayor leader name James Conway, Jr. leader ... http www.lumbertontwp.com footnotes Lumberton Township is a TownshipNewJerseyTownship in Burlington County, NewJersey Burlington County , NewJersey , United States. As of the 2000 United States ... of the NewJersey Legislature on March 14, 1860, from portions of Medford, NewJersey Medford Township , Southampton Township, NewJersey Southampton Township and Eastampton Township, NewJersey Eastampton Township . Portions of the township were taken on March 12, 1924, to form Hainesport, NewJersey ... Eastampton Township, NewJersey Eastampton Township , Southampton Township, NewJersey Southampton Township , Medford Township, NewJersey Medford Township , Mount Laurel Township, NewJersey Mount Laurel Township , Hainesport Township, NewJersey Hainesport Township , and Mount Holly Township, NewJersey Mount Holly Township .Considered the suburbs of Philadelphia. Demographics USCensusPop .... Government Local government Lumberton Township is governed under the TownshipNewJerseyTownship ... the communities of Eastampton Township, NewJersey Eastampton Township , Hainesport Township, NewJersey Hainesport Township , Lumberton Township, Mount Holly Township, NewJersey Mount Holly Township and Westampton Township, NewJersey Westampton Township . ref http www.rvrhs.com about us ... ccc nj.html A Cure for the Common Codes NewJersey , Missouri Census Data Center. Accessed July 14, 2008 ... more details