Sieger, Edward. "Oxford Township committeeman resigns amid harassment allegations", The Express-Times, July 21, 2014. Accessed April 5, 2015. "Oxford Township Committeeman Keith Gibbons said his decision to resign was all but made earlier this summer. But the township's handling of harassment allegations leveled against him by employees at Oxford Furnace Lake sealed the deal, he said."
Cummins, Emily. Oxford officials resign, leaving all Township Committee seats vacant", The Warren Reporter, August 26, 2014. Accessed April 8, 2015. "Following the discovery that Committeeman Jim Williams, who was appointed to Oxford Township Committee in June 2013, should have run for the position last November, Williams and Mayor Jade White have stepped down from their positions. Already one member short after Committeeman Keith Gibbons resigned in July, the three-person committee is now entirely vacant, with no candidates on the ballot for November, according to Warren County Democratic Committee Chair Tom Palmieri."
Cummins, Emily. "Newly appointed Oxford Twp. Committee tackles OxWall cleanup", The Warren Reporter, October 2, 2014. Accessed April 8, 2015. "The governor's office announced that Christie appointed two Republicans, Marc Pasquini and Bill Ryan, and a Democrat, Bill Bray, on Thursday, Sept. 24, after the resignations of all three committeemen this summer.... Nominated by Ryan, the committee voted unanimously for Pasquini to serve as mayor during the temporary term and Pasquini in turn nominated Ryan to serve as deputy mayor, which was also approved unanimously."
Warren Hills Regional School District 2014 Report Card Narrative, New Jersey Department of Education. Accessed June 10, 2020. "At Warren Hills Regional, we provide our students with a strong academic foundation. From the receiving districts of Franklin Township, Mansfield Township, Oxford (high school tuition students), Washington Borough and Washington Township, students progress along the academic continuum led by a faculty committed to planning and implementing a variety of instructional strategies and activities that facilitate the preparation of our students for the challenge of mastering the New Jersey Core Curriculum Content Standards and the Common Core State Standards."
Reorganization Meeting Minutes for January 5, 2022, Township of Oxford. Accessed March 2, 2022. "Richard Wenner swore in Gerald Norton as Mayor for 2022.... Richard Wenner swore in Georgette Miller as Deputy Mayor for 2021."
July 7, 2021 Council Meeting Minutes, Oxford Township. Accessed October 27, 2021. "Bob Nyland submitted and read his letter of resignation from the Township Committee effective August 1, 2021."
August 4, 2021 Council Meeting Minutes, Oxford Township. Accessed October 27, 2021. "Georgette Miller moved to nominate Linda Koufodontes as Committee Member. Seconded by Mayor Norton and passed unanimously on roll call vote. Ayes: 2, Nays: 0, Abstain: 0, Absent: 0. Swearing in of new Committee Member: Rich Wenner swore in Linda Koufodontes as Committee Member."
F.A.Q., Ridge and Valley Charter School. Accessed July 17, 2017. "Enrollment is open, on a space available basis, to all K-8 students residing in N.J. with priority given to students residing in the districts of Blairstown, Hardwick, Knowlton, Frelinghuysen, and North Warren Regional School."
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.."
Oxford Township School District 2016 Report Card Narrative, New Jersey Department of Education. Accessed June 10, 2020. "Currently we have approximately 450 students in our district. Three hundred and ten Pre-School - Eighth grade students attend the Oxford Central School, and the remaining students attend Warren Hills Regional High School, Warren County Vocational-Technical School and schools outside of our district."
Governmental Structure, Warren County, New Jersey. Accessed February 22, 2022. "Warren County operates under the County Commissioner form of county government. The Board of County Commissioners consists of three Commissioners each elected at large for staggered terms of three years. The Commissioner Director is chosen by the full board at the board's annual reorganization meeting in January. The Commissioners supervise, direct and administer all county services and functions through the various departments, autonomous boards, agencies, and commissions. Reporting to the Board of County Commissioners is an appointed County Administrator."
Jason J. Sarnoski, Warren County, New Jersey. Accessed February 22, 2022.
Lori Ciesla, Warren County, New Jersey. Accessed February 22, 2022.
James R. Kern III, Warren County, New Jersey. Accessed February 22, 2022.