Strang, Lewis Clinton. Famous Actors of the Day: In America, p. 239. L.C. Page, 1899. Accessed August 27, 2018. "Mr. MacDowell was born in Little Washington, New Jersey, and the late E. A. MacDowell was his older brother. Melbourne MacDowell began life by running away to sea."
Durett, Jacqueline. "Trenga takes over for Trzeciak on South River council"Archived 2015-03-10 at archive.today, Sentinel, January 30, 2014. Accessed March 9, 2015. "Former Borough Councilman Michael Trenga is back on the governing body after being appointed this week to fill a vacancy. The opening was created when Republican John Trzeciak resigned just 16 days into office."
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Barys Kit Biography, Archives of Belarus. Accessed August 27, 2018. "In late 1948, Kit moved to the small town of South River in the USA, where he worked in the pharmaceutical industry."
Fitzgerald's Legislative Manual, 1979, p. 236. Accessed April 20, 2020. "John H. Froude. Dem.. South River - Assemblyman Froude was born in South Amboy Feb. 1, 1930."
Joe SusanArchived 2016-06-25 at the Wayback Machine, Bucknell Bison. Accessed October 7, 2015. "A native of South River, New Jersey, Susan — who was inducted into his high school's Hall of Fame in 2014 — returned to Bucknell from Rutgers, where he spent the previous nine years as an assistant coach on Greg Schiano's staff."
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Brian David Sicknick, Demaine Funeral Home. Accessed January 31, 2021. "Brian David Sicknick was born on July 30, 1978, in New Brunswick, NJ, the youngest of three sons to Gladys and Charles Sicknick. He spent his formative years in South River, New Jersey and lived there until he became part of the Capitol Police family."
Durett, Jacqueline. "Trenga takes over for Trzeciak on South River council"Archived 2015-03-10 at archive.today, Sentinel, January 30, 2014. Accessed March 9, 2015. "Former Borough Councilman Michael Trenga is back on the governing body after being appointed this week to fill a vacancy. The opening was created when Republican John Trzeciak resigned just 16 days into office."
Biography, Congresswoman Bonnie Watson Coleman. Accessed January 3, 2019. "Watson Coleman and her husband William reside in Ewing Township and are blessed to have three sons; William, Troy, and Jared and three grandchildren; William, Kamryn and Ashanee."
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"Elmer Stout Obituary", Asbury Park Press, September 24, 2013. Accessed October 9, 2015. "Born in South Amboy, he had resided in South River until his retirement from the former Goodkind & O'Dea Consulting Engineers for whom he worked his entire career."
Board of County Commissioners, Middlesex County, New Jersey. Accessed May 1, 2022. "The residents of Middlesex County's 25 municipalities elect seven persons to serve as members of the Board of County Commissioners. The Commissioners are elected at large to staggered three-year terms in the November general election. In January of each year, the Board reorganizes, selecting one Commissioner to be County Commissioner Director and another to be County Commissioner Deputy Director."
Loyer, Susan. "South River council fills vacancy. Meet the new member", Courier News, May 16, 2024. Accessed May 28, 2024. "John Frost was unanimously selected at Monday's Borough Council meeting to replace Jason Oliveira, a Republican, who served as council president before his resignation last month."
Staff. "OSU's Spellman Inks 4-Year Deal With Bears", Dayton Daily News, July 14, 1992. Accessed March 20, 2011. "Alex Wojciechowicz, the All-America center on Fordham's famed 'Seven Blocks of Granite' line in the 1930s, died at his home in South River, NJ. He was 76."
Beale, Lewis. "Big Bounce From Murder Shrink Role"[permanent dead link], New York Daily News, January 22, 1996. Accessed March 20, 2011. "Kamel is one of those looks-familiar-but-what's-his-name actors who work all the time but seem to miss stardom. The South River, N.J., native has had recurring roles in many TV series, but his best work has been in Hill Street Blues,L.A. Law and Murder One, all created by Stephen Bochco."
Nussbaum, Debra. "In Person; Imagine Trenton. One Author Did.", The New York Times, November 3, 2002. Accessed August 28, 2012. "If there is a typical career path for novelists, Mrs. Evanovich is certain that she has not followed it. After growing up in South River, she followed her husband, who was in the Navy, as he moved around the country, stayed at home and raised their two children and then, when she was in her 30s, decided that she wanted to write."
Granieri, Laurie. "Portrait Of The Artist", Asbury Park Press, January 6, 2002. Accessed February 5, 2011. "Joe Csatari is in a reflective mood today. He relaxes in his home art studio in South River, a sunlit perch set among bare tree branches..."
Zipay, Steve. "Pearson to Lend Area X-Men / Ex-Cowboys great named NY / NJ general manager", Newsday, August 4, 2000. Accessed March 20, 2011. "[Drew Pearson], who was named vice president and general manager of the yet-unnamed New York/New Jersey XFL franchise that will play five home games in East Rutherford next winter, grew up in South River, a half-hour ride down the Jersey Turnpike."
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.."
Staff. "Russell Zavistovich", The Washington Post, December 22, 2000. Accessed August 27, 2018. "Mr. Zavistovich, a Fort Washington resident, was a born in Wilno, Poland. He spent World War II interned with his family at a displaced persons camp in Germany. After the war, they immigrated to the United States, settling in South River, N.J."
Joe SusanArchived 2016-06-25 at the Wayback Machine, Bucknell Bison. Accessed October 7, 2015. "A native of South River, New Jersey, Susan — who was inducted into his high school's Hall of Fame in 2014 — returned to Bucknell from Rutgers, where he spent the previous nine years as an assistant coach on Greg Schiano's staff."