Hainesport Township, New Jersey (English Wikipedia)

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  • Township Committee Members, Township of Hainesport. Accessed April 24, 2023.
  • Administrator / Clerk, Township of Hainesport. Accessed April 24, 2023.
  • History, Township of Hainesport. Accessed October 28, 2017. "In 1847, Barclay Haines, a sixth generation Haines, bought 311 acres from John Creek. Barclay Haines was a prominent landowner from Lumberton who established and maintained a wharf or port in 1848 just below his new home on the south branch of the Rancocas. From his port, sidewheeler steamboats carried freight and passengers to and from Philadelphia. In 1848, the name of the little town became Haines' Port, and in 1850 was condensed to Hainesport."
  • Community Overview Archived 2015-10-03 at the Wayback Machine, Township of Hainesport. Accessed October 19, 2015. "Hainesport Township has several communities, old and new, within the area of the township such as Clermont, Creekview, Franklin Estates, The Glen at Mason's Creek, Hainesport Chase, Lakeside at Creekview, Mason's Woods, Oakdale, Rancocas Heights, and Sage Run."
  • Recreation, Township of Hainesport, New Jersey. Accessed October 17, 2019.
  • About Hainesport, Township of Hainesport. Accessed February 23, 2020. "Voters elect, at-large, a township committee comprised of five members who serve staggered three-year terms. The township committee selects a committee person who is known as the Mayor for a one-year term."
  • Form of Government, Township of Hainesport. Accessed July 11, 2022. "Hainesport is governed by the Township Committee form of government. This is comprised of five officials elected by the residents to serve three year staggered terms. The elected members will select a chairperson who will be known as the 'Mayor of the Township'."
  • 2022 Municipal Data Sheet, Township of Hainesport. Accessed July 11, 2022.

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  • Albin, Stacy. "Metro Briefing - New Jersey: Trenton: Former Mayor Pleads Guilty", The New York Times, January 13, 2004. Accessed October 17, 2019. "The former mayor of Hainesport has pleaded guilty to diverting more than $300,000 in public funds for personal use, the Division of Criminal Justice said yesterday. Ronald Corn, who served as mayor from 1995 to 2001, has pleaded guilty to a charge of official misconduct."
  • Molnar, Linda. "New Jersey Q & A: Robert C. Shinn Jr.; New Approach at Environmental Dept.", The New York Times, July 10, 1994. Accessed August 8, 2022. "Career: Left college to serve in Korea as an Army aircraft and helicopter mechanic, 1956 to 1958; founder and president, Material Handling Systems in Hainesport; holds two U.S. mechanical patents; Hainesport Mayor, 1973 to 1974; Burlington County Freeholder, 1977 to 1985 (served twice as Freeholder director); vice chairman, New Jersey Pinelands Commission, 1978 to 1985; State Assemblyman, 1985 to 1994."

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  • Harbach, Lousie. "A New Plaque Recalls An Old Indian Village", The Philadelphia Inquirer, November 28, 1995. Accessed July 14, 2016. "There, local residents skirmished with 7,000 Hessians who had come marching up the old Philadelphia Road on their way to the Battle of Fort Monmouth on June 20, 1778. The local militia burned Long Bridge, which the Hessians promptly rebuilt, but not before killing three Hainesport citizens who opposed them."

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  • History of the School, Rancocas Valley Regional High School. Accessed June 1, 2016. "The district encompasses approximately 40 square miles (100 km2) and comprises the townships of Eastampton, Hainesport, Lumberton, Mount Holly, and Westampton."
  • School Profile, p. 7. Rancocas Valley Regional High School District. Accessed May 10, 2024. "RVRHS is governed by nine Board members, comprising two representatives each from Mount Holly and Westampton, three from Lumberton, and one each from Eastampton and Hainesport. Board members are elected each November for three-year terms."

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  • Biography of Bob Menendez, United States Senate, January 26, 2015. "Menendez, who started his political career in Union City, moved in September from Paramus to one of Harrison's new apartment buildings near the town's PATH station.."

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  • "Down & Dirty", South Jersey Magazine, February 2011. Accessed October 17, 2019. "Going further back, there’s Hainesport Mayor Ronald Corn, who in 2005 was given a five-year prison term for allegedly embezzling $339,000 from the township."

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  • Hainesport Board of Education District Policy 0110 - Identification, Hainesport Township School District. Accessed November 29, 2023. "Purpose: The Board of Education exists for the purpose of providing a thorough and efficient system of free public education in grades pre-Kindergarten through eight in the Hainesport School District. Composition: The Hainesport School District is comprised of all the area within the municipal boundaries of Hainesport."

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