Manual of the Legislature of New Jersey, 1985, p. 279. Accessed June 28, 2020. "Assemblyman Visotcky was born in Garfield Oct. 3, 1929. He is a graduate of Garfield High School, and is a collection office representative for the Public Service Electric & Gas Company."
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Miles Austin, Cleveland Browns. Accessed October 25, 2014. "A native of Garfield, N.J., Austin was a two-year letterman as a wide receiver and defensive back at Garfield High School."
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Riley, Lori. "The Road Is Fruitful For Peaches", Hartford Courant, November 18, 1999. Accessed June 25, 2022. "She lives in Lodi, N.J., but she grew up with Knebl in nearby Garfield.... Knebl was sophomore at Garfield High School when she first tried out for the Peaches, the most successful team in the league."
Dick Vitale bio, ESPN.com. Accessed July 17, 2024. "He began coaching at the high school level at Garfield High School, where he coached for one season (1963-64)."
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City Manager's Office, City of Garfield. Accessed June 28, 2020. "Thomas J. Duch attended Columbus School #8, graduated from Garfield High School, graduated from Lehigh University with High Honors, and completed his legal education at Seton Hall University School of Law where he received a Doctorate of Jurisprudence."
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Staff Directory, Garfield High School. Accessed July 17, 2024.
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"Garfield's New High School", Herald News, September 17, 1956. Accessed March 24, 2022, via Newspapers.com. "The city's first school built expressly to be a high school has opened. Previously, Garfield High School students went to Schools 6 and 9, old elementary schools which had been converted and which were at best makeshifts. The new high school was designed for 1,000 pupils. Already it is bulging, as 1,047 students have registered.... The final cost of the high school is not yet known, but it is expected to come to approximately $1,800,000."
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Luis Castillo player profile, National Football League Players Association. Accessed July 24, 2007. "Hometown: Garfield, N.J....SuperPrep All-America at Garfield High School in Garfield, New Jersey…first-team all-state and all-county as junior and senior by Associated Press and Newark Star-Ledger…three-time first-team all-league choice…team captain and team MVP as senior…also lettered in track and wrestling as state's top heavyweight"
Mattura, Greg. "Small-school NJIC may debut its own league championship", The Record, January 9, 2017. Accessed August 30, 2020. "The small-school North Jersey Interscholastic Conference may debut its own boys basketball tournament this season, one season after introducing its girls hoops championship. The NJIC is comprised of schools from Bergen, Passaic and Hudson counties and the event offered to the 36 boys teams would serve as an alternative to likely competing against larger programs in a county tournament."
Conrad, J.J. "H.S. football: Garfield to commemorate 1939 national championship", The Record, October 10, 2014. Accessed December 10, 2016. "Garfield went 10-0 and captured a national championship that year, defeating Miami (Fla.) High School, 16-13, in a game coined the 'Infantile Paralysis Bowl' in honor of then President Franklin D. Roosevelt, who suffered from the affliction better known as polio. The Boilermakers — who were invited to play what would be considered today as a 'plus-one' game — were hand-picked to take on the undefeated Florida power riding an 18-game winning streak in the prestigious Orange Bowl before a crowd of what Young estimated to be approximately 25,000."
Hermoso, Rafael. "Garfield's Chrebet Hopes To Impress Jets", The Record, May 4, 1995. Accessed December 5, 2007. "Wayne Chrebet wasn't exactly overconfident when he began his football career as a sophomore at Garfield High School."
Gianfranco Iannotta, Team USA. Accessed December 13, 2019. "Birthplace: Passaic, N.J. Hometown: Garfield, N.J. High School: Garfield High School (Garfield, N.J.) '12"