Washington, New Jersey (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Washington, New Jersey" in English language version.

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  • Sharps, american-firearms.com. Accessed May 27, 2015. "Christian Sharps, born in Washington, New Jersey in 1810."

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  • Staff. "Obituaries", The Star-Gazette (Hackettstown), "Bobby 'Lips' Levine, 74. formerly of Washington, died Sunday, Sept. 7. Born in Washington, he was a son of the late Earl and Celia Levine."

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  • Novak, Steve. "N.J. borough council learns official has criminal record, holds no-confidence vote", The Express-Times, December 22, 2017. Accessed February 3, 2018. "A Warren County borough council has declared no confidence in its newest member after learning of his criminal record from decades ago in North Carolina. Dewayne Keith Norris, a local firefighter, has served on Washington's borough council only since November. He has also served jail time and still has a standing order for arrest on at least one charge, according to the North Carolina county courts that confirmed the veracity of some of the charges."
  • Novak, Steve. "N.J. borough's ex-manager sentenced to 7 years for stealing $97K", The Express-Times, January 5, 2018. Accessed January 3, 2018. "The former clerk and manager of a Warren County borough stole almost a year's worth of pay by cutting herself checks over five years. Now, Kristine Henry, 48, will spend the next seven years behind bars, pay back the $97,182 she stole from the borough of Washington and will be barred from ever holding a public job again."

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  • Mary A. Marsh, The Hall of Valor Project. Accessed June 18, 2020. "Place of Birth: Washington, New Jersey"

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  • Wilk, Tom. "Awash in Washingtons: New Jersey has six towns named for the father of our country.", New Jersey Monthly, January 17, 2011. Accessed October 22, 2015. "In New Jersey, Washington can lay claim to another first. He's number one in names selected for the state's 566 municipalities. Bergen, Burlington, Gloucester, Morris and Warren counties all have a Washington Township. Warren also has a Washington Borough surrounded—naturally—by Washington Township. The largest is Gloucester County's Washington, with 52,096 people; the smallest is the Washington in Burlington, with a population of 649. New Jersey had a sixth Washington Township in Mercer County until 2008, when voters there approved a name change to Robbinsville."

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  • Rondinaro, Gene. "Washington Slept Here And There And. . .", The New York Times, February 17, 1985. Accessed October 22, 2015. "First in war, first in peace and, come tomorrow, first in the hearts of his countrymen, George Washington may be nowhere more fondly remembered than in New Jersey, where 12 communities are named for him. The profusion of such names - six Washington Townships, one each in Bergen, Burlington, Gloucester, Mercer, Morris and Warren Counties; Washington in Warren, Washington Crossing in Mercer, Washington Heights and Washington Park in Middlesex, Washingtonville in Sussex and Washington Valley in Morris - causes problems."

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  • F.A.Q., Ridge and Valley Charter School. Accessed January 5, 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."

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  • Our History, Warren Hills Regional School District. Accessed June 18, 2020. "The Warren Hills Regional School District services students from Franklin Township, Mansfield Township, Washington Borough and Washington Township. Oxford Township currently sends its high school students to the Warren Hills Regional High School on a tuition basis."
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  • Warren Hills Regional High School, Warren Hills Regional School District. Accessed June 18, 2020.

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  • About, Warren County Sheriff's Office. Accessed February 22, 2022.

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