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 | County and Municipal Web Sites for New Jersey
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Web sites about New Jersey municipalities. These links may or may not be "official" pages for these towns. They contain some useful information about the municipality and its surrounding area. |
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 | New Jersey School Report Card
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The annual New Jersey School Report Card is required under a 1995 state law. It presents thirty-five fields of information for each school in the following categories: school environment, students, student performance indicators, staff, and district finances. |
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 | Boonton Township
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Boonton Township is a pastoral community comprised of approximately 8 square miles nestled among the rolling hills and fields of the Rockaway Valley in north central Morris County. |
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 | Denville Township
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We hope you find the website informative and helpful whether you are already a resident seeking information or if you are considering relocating to Denville. |
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 | Rockaway Township
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Located in picturesque northwestern Morris County, Rockaway Township is the largest municipality in the county, spanning over 45.6 square miles. With over 20,000 residents, Rockaway Township is a family community that offers a unique combination of distinctive neighborhoods which retain a small town character, with lake communities, new housing developments and quiet, more rural residential areas. |
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 | Rockaway Borough
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"Situated approximately 40 miles west of New York City off of routes 80 and 46, Rockaway Borough provides its residents with reasonable housing and taxes, a celebrated school system and a host of many other services and amenities you would expect in a small town atmosphere". |
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 | Roxbury Township
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Welcome to Roxbury! The Township of Roxbury is made up of six communities including Kenvil, Landing, Ledgewood, Berkshire Valley, Port Morris and Succasunna. |
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 | Parsippany
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Parsippany was once the home of the Lenni-Lenapi Indians and was known as Parsippanong, the place where rivers come together. In the early eighteenth century, when settlement here began with Dutch and English immigrants, Parsippany was part of Hanover Township, one of three townships comprising all of Morris County. |
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 | Randolph
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The Township of Randolph’s municipal government is online to give you instant access 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to a wide range of information about the township and the latest news affecting residents and the community. We’ve also provided easy access to the latest agendas from the Planning Board, Board of Adjustment and Township Council as well as a library of downloadable forms to save you a trip to Town Hall. |
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 | Sparta Township
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The Township of Sparta, with its beautiful lakes, mountains, and farmland, is a residential community offering a wide variety of amenities. The approximate distances from Sparta to nearby larger cities are: Morristown - 25 miles, Trenton - 55 miles, Atlantic City - 110 miles, and New York City - 45 miles. Nearby airports are: Newark International Airport - 50 miles, La Guardia Airport - 58 miles, and John F. Kennedy Airport - 69 miles. The Township consists of 39 square miles with elevations of up to 1,200 feet and a population of approximately 19,000. |
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 | Fredon Township
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Fredon was described in 1939 as “a highway junction with a small white schoolhouse”. Today, the school with its additions, and the municipal building with a firehouse help make the junction the town center. Fredon remains one of the townships in the county without a village or a “main street”. |
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 | Green Township
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In 1829 part of Green Township became Byram Township, but in 1853 Green Township was expanded to include a section of the old Newton Township. In 1904 a portion of Green became Fredon Township. In 1881, the area was listed as 19.65 square miles; and today Green encompasses 16.5 square miles. |
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 | New Jersey's Regions
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New Jersey may be known as the Garden State, but to truly know the state you must take into account more than the fields and farms. From quiet fishing villages to bustling urban centers, you'll find it all here.
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 | Parks and Local Attractions
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New Jersey has hundreds of thousands of acres dedicated to parks and green spaces. The state oversees 39 state parks, 11 forests, and 57 historic sites.
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| City: Sparta Twp. |
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