Manual of the Legislature of New Jersey, Volume 187, J.A. Fitzgerald, 1963. Accessed January 4, 2024. "James M. McGowan (Dem., Elizabeth ) Mr. McGowan was born in Elizabeth, on January 19, 1920, and has lived in that city the major portion of his life.... He also attended Union Junior College, Cranford, N.J."
Manual of the Legislature of New Jersey, Volume 195, Part 1, p. 303. J.A. Fitzgerald, 1972. Accessed January 4, 2024. "Chester A. Weidenburner, Linden: Judge Weidenburner was born in New York City, December 3, 1913. He graduated from Linden High School, 1931; Union Jr. College, Cranford; Duke University, Durham, N. C. and Rutgers Law School, LL.B., cum laude, 1938."
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"Cheryl Barnes Is Starring In Godspell", The Westfield Leader, June 14, 1973. Accessed October 13, 2021. "Cheryl Barnes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Barnes of Westfield, is one of the stars of the international hit play Godspell.... A graduate of Westfield High School, Cheryl attended Union Junior College before going to New York and making her theatrical debut in The Last Sweet Days of Isaac".
Staff. "Two students at county's college earn free tuition", The Home News, May 4, 1999. Accessed January 4, 2024, via Newspapers.com. "'Higher education is the key to success for our children. Too often, however, a child's academic success is determined by his or her family's financial situation,' said Freeholder Chairman Nicholas P. Scutari, who attended Union County College before graduating from Kean College."
Gore, Sydney. "Karen Civil Is A Culture-Influencing CEO", Nylon, February 8, 2016. Accessed January 4, 2024. "After studying radio at Union County College, Civil scored an internship at Hot 97, and then went on to become the social media manager for Beats by Dre."
Pearlman, Jeff. "A Man Among Boys William Paterson's Horace Jenkins Has Taken A Long Road To Stardom", Sports Illustrated, February 19, 2001. Accessed January 4, 2024. "That has been Jenkins's way since 1992, when he was ineligible to play basketball as a senior at Elizabeth (N.J.) High. Jenkins spent the following season at nearby Union County College, where he averaged 20.6 points as a freshman but dropped out the next year after his son, Hakeem, was born."
"Enrollment". Union College. 20 April 2022. Retrieved 6 August 2022.
"UCNJ County College Changes Name to UCNJ", Union College. Accessed February 8, 2024. "By the 1940s, the College was UCNJ Junior College and then in 1967 it became UCNJ. In 1982, UCNJ was consolidated with UCNJ County Technical Institute (UCTI) to become UCNJ County College, the public, two-year college serving UCNJ County. Now, 40 years later, it will once again become UCNJ."