About Us, Hawthorne Volunteer Ambulance Corps. Accessed July 13, 2022.
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Our Companies, Hawthorne Volunteer Fire Department. Accessed October 31, 2017.
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Mayor, Borough of Hawthorne. Accessed July 13, 2022. "July 13, 2022"
Administration, Borough of Hawthorne. Accessed April 6, 2023.
Borough Clerk, Borough of Hawthorne. Accessed April 6, 2023.
Form of Government, Borough of Hawthorne. Accessed July 13, 2022. "Since 1990, the Borough of Hawthorne has operated under a Mayor - Council form of government, as authorized by the State of New Jersey's Faulkner Act (N.J.S.A. 40A: 69A-31 et seq), with a charter approved by the local voters. Under this form of government, similar in concept to our federal government, the Mayor and the Council are two separate but co-equal power centers.... All elected officials serve a term of four years. Municipal elections are held every two years on a partisan basis, with the terms of the Mayor and at-large council members overlapping those of the ward council representatives."
History, Borough of Hawthorne. Accessed April 13, 2020. "The work of a charter study commission culminated in a vote to adopt the mayor/council form. This created four wards to give residents a representative in each area of the community and the right to directly elect their mayor. The first election under the mayor/council form was held in 1989."
Borough Council, Borough of Hawthorne. Accessed July 13, 2022. "Council members are elected for four-year terms, with those of the ward members overlapping those of the at-large members."
About HCA, Hawthorne Christian Academy. Accessed October 31, 2017. "Hawthorne Christian Academy was founded in 1981 as a ministry of Hawthorne Gospel Church. It is evangelical and interdenominational, with selective admissions."
Bobbin, Jay. "Mailbag", Eugene Register-Guard, November 27, 1999. Accessed January 13, 2013. "Sergei is actually a native of Hawthorne, N.J."
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"Chiefs Get New Boss Syracuse, N. Y., The Daily Record, September 9, 1941. Accessed August 29, 2020. "Bennie Borgmann of Hawthorne, N. J., will not be re-signed as manager of the Syracuse Chiefs of the International Baseball League, Clarence M. Schindler, club president, announced."
DeVencentis, Philip. "Longtime Hawthorne councilman dies two weeks after reelection", The Record, November 21, 2019. Accessed April 13, 2020. "Garret G. Sinning, a low-key politician who enjoyed a spotless record of public service for decades on the Board of Education and Borough Council, died on Wednesday.... Two weeks ago, he was reelected to the seven-member council for the sixth time."
O'Connor, Ian. "Championships Are Second Nature to Drum and Bugle Corps",The New York Times, April 23, 1989. Accessed July 13, 2022. "In the field of drum and bugle corps, the Hawthorne Caballeros have long been the standard by which every corps is measured. They have won the state championship every year since 1949 and have captured 13 national and six world titles."
Board of County Commissioners, Passaic County, New Jersey. Accessed June 21, 2022. "Passaic County is governed by a seven-member Board of County Commissioners. Each County Commissioner is elected at large for a three-year term. The board is headed by a director, who is selected for a one-year term at the board's annual reorganization meeting (at the first meeting of the year in January)."
Bruce James, Passaic County, New Jersey. Accessed June 21, 2022.
Harris, Tasha. "Russ Meneve: Making the Comedy World a Better Paid Place", Stage Time magazine. Accessed October 31, 2017. "The Hawthorne, NJ native has appeared on The Tonight Show, Late Night with Conan O’Brien, Last Call with Carson Daly, and Last Comic Standing and his delightfully wicked and hilarious standup earned him a spot on New York magazine’s 'The Ten Funniest New Yorkers You’ve Never Heard Of.'"
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Us/History/ History, Saint Anthony School. Accessed October 31, 2017. "St. Anthony School’s first 48 students were taught in the basement of the church in September 1912. Sister Concepta and Sister Christina of the Dominican Sisters taught all eight grades. The current structure, a two-story red brick building, was built in 1923. It had 9 classrooms and a small auditorium, dining area, teacher’s room and office."
Hawthorne Board of Education District Policy 0110 - Identification, Hawthorne Public Schools. Accessed September 26, 2024. "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 twelve in the Hawthorne School District. Composition: The Hawthorne School District is comprised of all the area within the municipal boundaries of Hawthorne."
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Van Vliet, John. "Michael Sciarra Elected by Hawthorne Council to Serve as Ward 3 Interim Councilman", TAP into Hawthorne, January 23, 2020. Accessed April 13, 2020. "Michael Sciarra was elected by the Borough Council at the Wednesday, January 22, meeting for Ward 3. He will fill the seat won by the late Garret Sinning last November until a special election held in November of this year."
Koetting, Rebecca. "Local acts way to NYPD Blue fame", The Shopper News, Backed up by the Internet Archive as of July 3, 2014. Accessed October 31, 2017. "The part is being played by Fulvio Cecere, of the Hawthorne High School Class of 1978. Though Cecere currently resides in Canada, he still maintains close ties to the borough, where his parents call Diamond Bridge Avenue home."
Beckerman, Jim. "Fowler draws on salon ties for role"The Record, March 12, 2008, backed up by the Internet Archive as of June 14, 2008. Accessed October 31, 2017. "Born in Jersey City, raised in Rutherford (she cut her acting teeth with the Bergen County Players in Oradell), she lived in Teaneck, Hawthorne and Glen Rock before settling, eight years ago, in New Milford."