Westhoven, William. "Hanover gets new mayor, new redevelopment plan for Pine Plaza", Daily Record, July 9, 2020. Accessed July 13, 2020. "Minutes after the committee appointed Deputy Mayor John Ferramosca to replace Ron Francioli, it passed a landmark resolution adopting a long-awaited redevelopment plan for Pine Plaza shopping center on Route 10.... Gallagher was selected and sworn in as the new deputy mayor, replacing Ferramosca.... Earlier in the week, Francioli laughed at some of the speculation surrounding his leaving the mayor's seat. He still plans to serve out his committee term, which ends in 2022, and received new committee assignments from Ferramosca Thursday."
Profile, Township of Hanover. Accessed December 24, 2016. "Settled in 1676 and incorporated on March 25, 1740, Hanover's historic charm, showcased in the book, Along The Whippanong, is rich and colorful. "
Hanover Township Board of Education District Policy 0110 - Identification, Hanover Township Public Schools. Accessed December 7, 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 Hanover Township School District. Composition: The Hanover Township School District is comprised of all the area within the municipal boundaries of Hanover Township in the County of Morris."
Bee Meadow School, Hanover Township Public Schools. Accessed December 7, 2023.
Historical Timeline of Morris County BoundariesArchived December 25, 2016, at the Wayback Machine, Morris County Library. Accessed December 24, 2016. "1740, March 25. Morris County is established. Morris County includes Morris Township, Pequannock (also referred to as Poquanick or Peqannoc), Hanover Township, and 'Morris Town.'"
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System Map, Morristown & Erie Railway. Accessed August 7, 2015. "The Whippany Line is a 9-mile rail line, owned and operated continuously by the M&E since the railroad's inception in 1895. The line runs east from Morristown through Hanover Township and East Hanover to its end in Roseland."
Ann F. Grossi, Esq., Office of the Morris County Clerk. Accessed June 1, 2022.
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Board of County Commissioners, Morris County, New Jersey. Accessed June 1, 2022. "Morris County is governed by a seven-member Board of County Commissioners, who serve three-year terms."
Tayfun Selen, Morris County, New Jersey. Accessed June 1, 2022.
John Krickus, Morris County, New Jersey. Accessed June 1, 2022.
Douglas R. Cabana, Morris County, New Jersey. Accessed June 1, 2022.
"Hanover Tigers earn national title", New Jersey Hills, December 19, 2017. Accessed October 8, 2019. "The Hanover Tigers football team won the National Youth Football Junior Pee Wee Championship in Canton, Ohio on Saturday, Dec. 16."
Ceva, Claudia. "Francioli steps down as mayor in Hanover Township, Ferramosca appointed to take over", Hanover Eagle, July 11, 2020. Accessed July 13, 2020. "Ronald Francioli turned the reins of township governance over to new Mayor John Ferramosca, who was appointed to take the position via a unanimous vote of the all-Republican Township Committee at the municipal building and virtually on Thursday, July 9. Ferramosca had been the township’s deputy mayor."
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Johnson, Janis. "Playing A Nerd Is 'Too Easy'", The Miami Herald, February 16, 1987. Accessed December 11, 2007. "But is the 23-year-old Whippany, N.J., native, character actor and stand-up comedian a nerd."
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Meisel, Barry. "A Giant Gamble BC's Saxton Replaces Injured Pierce", New York Daily News, November 11, 1996. Accessed December 11, 2019. "People wanted to talk to Brian Saxton throughout the practice week, and not only because he's a Boston College football alumnus. The 24-year-old native of Whippany, N.J., who spent the entire season sitting behind Aaron Pierce on the depth chart at H-back was prepared to fill in a week earlier vs. Arizona, when Pierce suffered a sprained knee on the third play of the Giants' 16-8 win."
Red Bulls Training Facility, New York Red Bulls. Accessed April 8, 2024. "The Red Bulls Training Facility is a state-of-the-art soccer-specific complex that is home to the New York Red Bulls First Team, NYRB II, U23 squad, Academy, and Youth Programs. Located in Whippany, NJ and spread over 15 acres, the complex features four full-sized fields, a lounge area, cafeteria, fully-loaded gym, locker rooms, and offices for members of the first team, academy, and front-office staff."
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Schillaci, Sarah. "Judge hits Morris County UFO hoaxers with fines, community service"Archived June 11, 2016, at the Wayback Machine, The Star-Ledger, April 7, 2009. Accessed December 18, 2012. "Between Jan. 5 and Feb. 19, Russo and Rudy released helium balloons with traffic flares tied to them on five separate occasions in what they called a 'social experiment' to debunk the pseudoscience of UFOs. They set the balloons aloft from a field in Hanover Township, later calling a local television station to report the red lights."
Hanover Park Regional High School District 2015 Report Card Narrative, New Jersey Department of Education. Accessed March 31, 2015. "The Hanover Park Regional High School District is comprised of two high schools. Hanover Park High School is located in East Hanover, receives students from East Hanover and Florham Park, and has an enrollment of 855 students. Whippany High School is located in Hanover Township, receives students from Hanover Township and has an enrollment of 714 students."
History, The Seeing Eye. Accessed November 16, 2021. "The Seeing Eye was incorporated in Nashville, Tenn., on Jan. 29, 1929. In 1931, the organization relocated to Whippany, N.J., because the climate in the northeast was more suitable for training dogs."
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History, Whippany Fire Department. Accessed September 10, 2013.
Historical Timeline of Morris County BoundariesArchived December 25, 2016, at the Wayback Machine, Morris County Library. Accessed December 24, 2016. "1740, March 25. Morris County is established. Morris County includes Morris Township, Pequannock (also referred to as Poquanick or Peqannoc), Hanover Township, and 'Morris Town.'"
About UsArchived 2013-09-11 at the Wayback Machine, WMTR. Accessed September 10, 2013. "Mailing address: WMTR Broadcast Park 55 Horsehill Rd., Cedar Knolls, NJ 07927"
Schillaci, Sarah. "Judge hits Morris County UFO hoaxers with fines, community service"Archived June 11, 2016, at the Wayback Machine, The Star-Ledger, April 7, 2009. Accessed December 18, 2012. "Between Jan. 5 and Feb. 19, Russo and Rudy released helium balloons with traffic flares tied to them on five separate occasions in what they called a 'social experiment' to debunk the pseudoscience of UFOs. They set the balloons aloft from a field in Hanover Township, later calling a local television station to report the red lights."
About UsArchived 2013-09-11 at the Wayback Machine, WMTR. Accessed September 10, 2013. "Mailing address: WMTR Broadcast Park 55 Horsehill Rd., Cedar Knolls, NJ 07927"