George KnappArchived May 7, 2015, at the Wayback Machine, KLAS-TV. Accessed July 9, 2012. "George Knapp was born in Woodbury, N.J., and raised mostly in Northern California"
Tom Kovach, The Washington Times. Accessed December 11, 2020. "Tom Kovach was born in Woodbury, N.J., and grew up in northern Delaware, becoming an Eagle Scout."
Staff. "Home Grown Freshmen", Hartford Courant, January 3, 1965. Accessed November 10, 2012. "They are tackles Bill Lenkaitis of Youngstown, Ohio; Mike McBath of Woodbury, NJ, and Frank Iinski of Newark, NJ, and Russ Minkowitz, a guard from Canton, Mass."
Bengals.comArchived June 6, 2009, at the Wayback Machine. "Was this the same son that came home at 3 in the morning after mopping floors at Wendy's and woke three hours later to finish off his 4.0 run at Woodbury High School and help keep the family afloat?" Accessed June 5, 2009.
The Irish American Who's Who, p. 167. Accessed September 15, 2016. "Dalton, Daniel Joseph New Jersey state senator; born in Woodbury, New Jersey on August 8, 1949; son of William Lawrence Dalton and Margaret Mary Dalton (both born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)"
Sánchez, Peter G. "New location, new name: Holy Angels, Woodbury"Archived September 4, 2017, at the Wayback Machine, Catholic Star Herald, February 2, 2017. Accessed September 3, 2017. "Holy Trinity Regional School in Westville Grove, formed 10 years ago after a three-school consolidation, will move to Woodbury this fall and be renamed Holy Angels Catholic School. The former Saint Patrick's School, which closed in 2007 when it, Saint Matthew's in National Park and Most Holy Redeemer in Westville Grove, merged into Holy Trinity, will serve as the educational center for preK-8 students."
Wroblewski, Joseph. "'He Was Above All a Jerseyman'; Commodore Robert Field Stockton, Garden State Legacy. Accessed January 17, 2023. "A fellow New Jerseyman Eli Ayers, from Woodbury, NJ, accompanied Stockton as an agent of the American Colonization Society."
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AdmissionsArchived May 22, 2020, at the Wayback Machine, Gloucester County Institute of Technology. Accessed November 7, 2019. "There is no charge to attend. GCIT is a public school.... GCIT is the vocational-technical school for Gloucester County residents. You must live in Gloucester County to apply and attend."
Full Biography, Congressman Donald Norcross. Accessed January 3, 2019. "Donald and his wife Andrea live in Camden City and are the proud parents of three grown children and grandparents of two."
D. K. (Donald Keith) UlrichArchived November 13, 2013, at the Wayback Machine, Legends of NASCAR. Accessed November 12, 2013. "At one time, Ulrich, who was born in Woodbury, N.J., and moved to the Concord area in the late 1960s from California to be closer to NASCAR racing, had Sandy Jones, Peter Sospenzo and Jimmy Long working on the same crew."
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Jones, Gordis. "Are 16-seeds closing gap?", The Morning Call, March 18, 2006. Accessed November 12, 2013. "Catching flak: Kenny, a native of Spring Lake, N.J., was booed during introductions after saying during a news conference Thursday that he and the team's other Northern Jersey types have to constantly remind Calloway -- a native of Woodbury, N.J. -- how much better New York City is than Philadelphia."
"Here are the 30 N.J. towns with the highest property tax rates"Archived January 19, 2022, at the Wayback Machine, NJ Advance Media for NJ.com, March 15, 2021. Accessed January 19, 2022. "The average equalized tax rate in New Jersey was 2.279 in 2020, according to data from the Department of Community Affairs. Here is the list of 30 New Jersey towns with the highest property tax rates.... 14. Woodbury Equalized tax rate in Woodbury, Gloucester County, was 4.582 in 2020 Average equalized tax rate in Gloucester County: 3.212"
Stulpin, Caitlyn. "Woodbury council president resigns"Archived November 12, 2019, at the Wayback Machine, NJ Advance Media for NJ.com, April 20, 2017, updated January 16, 2019. Accessed November 11, 2019. "Democrat Councilman David Trovato, who joined the council in 2015, resigned from his position on April 4, citing personal reasons as why, according to Woodbury Administrator Mike Theokas.... At the April 11 city council meeting, council chose Karlene O'Connor from three candidates to fill his seat."
Bautista, Jessica. "Woodbury municipal election swept by Democrats"Archived November 13, 2013, at the Wayback Machine, South Jersey Times, November 6, 2012. Accessed November 12, 2013. "Volk was among the four victorious Democrats that swept the city's municipal race Tuesday. Once the new year begins, the county seat's political make-up will be 6-3 Democrat with a Democratic mayor — a vast difference from this past year's 5-4 Republican edge with a Republican mayor."
Duhart, Bill. "18-mile light rail in South Jersey is coming, but not for another 6 years, at least"Archived September 24, 2019, at the Wayback Machine, NJ Advance Media for NJ.com, February 17, 2019. Accessed November 11, 2019. "The 18-mile commute time by light rail from Glassboro to Camden looks like it’s coming in now at just under six more years. That’s because a long-planned commuter rail project connecting a growing population hub in South Jersey with mass transit into Philadelphia still appears to be a few more years away, despite an old timeline that still says it’d be up and running in 2019."
Bob Shryock: One of Woodbury's finest leaves lasting legacyArchived June 5, 2011, at the Wayback Machine. "Colone, 85, one of many educators from the Berwick, Pa., area who migrated to Woodbury to take teaching positions a half-century ago, died July 1 after many years of courageously fighting various illnesses." Accessed July 7, 2009.
Surden, Matt. "Gloucester County football players learn to lead the Jaws way"Archived March 4, 2016, at the Wayback Machine, The Gloucester County Times, August 6, 2009. Accessed April 3, 2012. "The participants were treated to some of the top knowledge of the game today. Besides Jaworski, participants included Joe Russo, who works on NFL films with Jaworski; Mark Chmielinski of NFL Films; and Woodbury native Joe Fields, a former offensive lineman for the New York Jets."
Wilk, Tom. "Civil Service", Inside Jersey, March 22, 2011. Accessed February 3, 2023. "Samuel Gibbs French, a Gloucester County native and hero of the Mexican War, married a Mississippi woman. He moved to her home state and joined the Confederate Army, rising to the rank of general. During this time, French maintained a summer residence in Woodbury. When residents learned French was fighting for the South, they hanged him in effigy and attempted to burn the home down in 1863."
Shyrock, Bob. "Quartet to perform Woodbury resident's work"Archived February 17, 2020, at the Wayback Machine, NJ Advance Media for NJ.com, May 27, 2010, updated January 18, 2019. Accessed February 17, 2020. "Laganella has resided in Woodbury for two years with his wife, Hillary, a speech therapist, and their 14-month-old son, Lucas, observing that he 'fell in love with the neighborhood.'"
Roncace, Kelly. "Kelly Roncace: What's in a name? Whitall House"Archived December 25, 2011, at the Wayback Machine, Gloucester County Times, October 24, 2011. Accessed July 9, 2012. "Ann Whitall is known mostly for her involvement with the Battle of Red Bank on Oct. 21, 1777. Whitall, born Ann Cooper in 1716 in Woodbury, married James Whitall and the couple built their home on the Delaware River in what is now National Park in 1748."
Kephart, Bill; and Kephart, Mary. "The Kepharts: John Mickle Whitall"Archived October 10, 2011, at the Wayback Machine, Gloucester County Voices, January 16, 2011. Accessed July 9, 2012. "James Mickle Whitall, son of John Seddon Whitall and Sarah Mickle Whitall, was born into the Quaker family on Nov. 4, 1800 at Woodbury Creek, Gloucester County.... Between voyages, John Whitall courted Mary Tatum. The Tatum family had also lived in Woodbury."
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Chappelear, Scott. "Alabama's Nick Saban visits Anthony Averett at Woodbury High School"Archived January 10, 2018, at the Wayback Machine, South Jersey Times, January 25, 2013. Accessed September 18, 2017. "Nick Saban came to Woodbury High School last week to visit with Thundering Herd standout Anthony Averett, who’s verbally committed to play football for the University of Alabama and is scheduled to sign his National Letter of Intent on Signing Day Feb. 6. But while the visit was about Averett, it was very much for his family as well — his relatives and his Woodbury family."
Conaboy, Chelsea. "Plan would put houses on defunct Woodbury Country Club"Archived March 3, 2016, at the Wayback Machine, The Philadelphia Inquirer, August 23, 2010. Accessed November 12, 2013. "The country club, which was founded in 1897, filed for bankruptcy last summer, citing about $2.88 million in debt, then closed in October. Membership had been declining for years and couldn't support debt from a 1991 renovation."
Riordan, Kevin. "Woodbury landmark needs a tonic"Archived October 17, 2015, at the Wayback Machine, The Philadelphia Inquirer, September 4, 2011. Accessed April 3, 2012. "Perhaps someone like Col. George Gill Green himself will step in to save the derelict downtown landmark that bears his name. The patent-medicine tycoon put Woodbury on the map in the late 1800s, but the G.G. Green Building, the massive commercial edifice he built at Broad and Centre Streets, could soon disappear."
DeLuca, Dan. "Woodbury's Patti Smith Takes Charge In Camden"Archived March 4, 2016, at the Wayback Machine, The Philadelphia Inquirer, September 30, 1997. Accessed November 4, 2015. "It was an informal evening in which the punk-rock godmother and Woodbury native cracked jokes, recalled her first apartment in Pitman ('I had water beetles so big they scared the mice') and mixed selections from Peace (Arista **1/2) with older tunes and readings from her poetry collection Early Work."
John Cooper House / Headquarters of Lord CornwallisArchived November 13, 2013, at the Wayback Machine, The Village Green Preservation Society, May 10, 2013. Accessed November 12, 2013. "John Cooper was born on January 5, 1729 in Deptford Township, Gloucester County.... Around 1767 he moved to Woodbury and had a fine red brick mansion with large fireplaces and fine paneled woodwork built on Broad Street."
David MillerArchived March 9, 2019, at the Wayback Machine, The Baseball Cube. Accessed December 26, 2018. "Born Date: August 25,1966 [52.123] Place: Woodbury, New Jersey; High School: Highland Regional (Blackwood, NJ)"
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John Boyd AvisArchived June 13, 2012, at the Wayback Machine, The Historical Society of the US District Court for the District of New Jersey. Accessed April 3, 2012. "He read law from 1890 to 1894 with John S. Mitchell and from 1897 to 1898 with David O. Watkins in Woodbury, New Jersey."
Conaboy, Chelsea. "Plan would put houses on defunct Woodbury Country Club"Archived March 3, 2016, at the Wayback Machine, The Philadelphia Inquirer, August 23, 2010. Accessed November 12, 2013. "The country club, which was founded in 1897, filed for bankruptcy last summer, citing about $2.88 million in debt, then closed in October. Membership had been declining for years and couldn't support debt from a 1991 renovation."
"Here are the 30 N.J. towns with the highest property tax rates"Archived January 19, 2022, at the Wayback Machine, NJ Advance Media for NJ.com, March 15, 2021. Accessed January 19, 2022. "The average equalized tax rate in New Jersey was 2.279 in 2020, according to data from the Department of Community Affairs. Here is the list of 30 New Jersey towns with the highest property tax rates.... 14. Woodbury Equalized tax rate in Woodbury, Gloucester County, was 4.582 in 2020 Average equalized tax rate in Gloucester County: 3.212"
Stulpin, Caitlyn. "Woodbury council president resigns"Archived November 12, 2019, at the Wayback Machine, NJ Advance Media for NJ.com, April 20, 2017, updated January 16, 2019. Accessed November 11, 2019. "Democrat Councilman David Trovato, who joined the council in 2015, resigned from his position on April 4, citing personal reasons as why, according to Woodbury Administrator Mike Theokas.... At the April 11 city council meeting, council chose Karlene O'Connor from three candidates to fill his seat."
146th Annual Re-Organization Meeting of the Mayor and City Council of the City of Woodbury January 3, 2017Archived March 23, 2017, at the Wayback Machine, City of Woodbury. Accessed March 22, 2017. "The City Clerk explained that since Councilwoman Floyd resigned from Council in order to be sworn in as Mayor, there is a vacancy on Council for the remainder of her unexpired term.... On motion of Councilman Swanson, seconded by Councilwoman Parker and unanimously approved, Ken McIlvaine was appointed for the term expiring December 31, 2017."
Bautista, Jessica. "Woodbury municipal election swept by Democrats"Archived November 13, 2013, at the Wayback Machine, South Jersey Times, November 6, 2012. Accessed November 12, 2013. "Volk was among the four victorious Democrats that swept the city's municipal race Tuesday. Once the new year begins, the county seat's political make-up will be 6-3 Democrat with a Democratic mayor — a vast difference from this past year's 5-4 Republican edge with a Republican mayor."
AdmissionsArchived May 22, 2020, at the Wayback Machine, Gloucester County Institute of Technology. Accessed November 7, 2019. "There is no charge to attend. GCIT is a public school.... GCIT is the vocational-technical school for Gloucester County residents. You must live in Gloucester County to apply and attend."
Sánchez, Peter G. "New location, new name: Holy Angels, Woodbury"Archived September 4, 2017, at the Wayback Machine, Catholic Star Herald, February 2, 2017. Accessed September 3, 2017. "Holy Trinity Regional School in Westville Grove, formed 10 years ago after a three-school consolidation, will move to Woodbury this fall and be renamed Holy Angels Catholic School. The former Saint Patrick's School, which closed in 2007 when it, Saint Matthew's in National Park and Most Holy Redeemer in Westville Grove, merged into Holy Trinity, will serve as the educational center for preK-8 students."
Duhart, Bill. "18-mile light rail in South Jersey is coming, but not for another 6 years, at least"Archived September 24, 2019, at the Wayback Machine, NJ Advance Media for NJ.com, February 17, 2019. Accessed November 11, 2019. "The 18-mile commute time by light rail from Glassboro to Camden looks like it’s coming in now at just under six more years. That’s because a long-planned commuter rail project connecting a growing population hub in South Jersey with mass transit into Philadelphia still appears to be a few more years away, despite an old timeline that still says it’d be up and running in 2019."
Chappelear, Scott. "Alabama's Nick Saban visits Anthony Averett at Woodbury High School"Archived January 10, 2018, at the Wayback Machine, South Jersey Times, January 25, 2013. Accessed September 18, 2017. "Nick Saban came to Woodbury High School last week to visit with Thundering Herd standout Anthony Averett, who’s verbally committed to play football for the University of Alabama and is scheduled to sign his National Letter of Intent on Signing Day Feb. 6. But while the visit was about Averett, it was very much for his family as well — his relatives and his Woodbury family."
John Boyd AvisArchived June 13, 2012, at the Wayback Machine, The Historical Society of the US District Court for the District of New Jersey. Accessed April 3, 2012. "He read law from 1890 to 1894 with John S. Mitchell and from 1897 to 1898 with David O. Watkins in Woodbury, New Jersey."
Bob Shryock: One of Woodbury's finest leaves lasting legacyArchived June 5, 2011, at the Wayback Machine. "Colone, 85, one of many educators from the Berwick, Pa., area who migrated to Woodbury to take teaching positions a half-century ago, died July 1 after many years of courageously fighting various illnesses." Accessed July 7, 2009.
John Cooper House / Headquarters of Lord CornwallisArchived November 13, 2013, at the Wayback Machine, The Village Green Preservation Society, May 10, 2013. Accessed November 12, 2013. "John Cooper was born on January 5, 1729 in Deptford Township, Gloucester County.... Around 1767 he moved to Woodbury and had a fine red brick mansion with large fireplaces and fine paneled woodwork built on Broad Street."
Surden, Matt. "Gloucester County football players learn to lead the Jaws way"Archived March 4, 2016, at the Wayback Machine, The Gloucester County Times, August 6, 2009. Accessed April 3, 2012. "The participants were treated to some of the top knowledge of the game today. Besides Jaworski, participants included Joe Russo, who works on NFL films with Jaworski; Mark Chmielinski of NFL Films; and Woodbury native Joe Fields, a former offensive lineman for the New York Jets."
Riordan, Kevin. "Woodbury landmark needs a tonic"Archived October 17, 2015, at the Wayback Machine, The Philadelphia Inquirer, September 4, 2011. Accessed April 3, 2012. "Perhaps someone like Col. George Gill Green himself will step in to save the derelict downtown landmark that bears his name. The patent-medicine tycoon put Woodbury on the map in the late 1800s, but the G.G. Green Building, the massive commercial edifice he built at Broad and Centre Streets, could soon disappear."
George KnappArchived May 7, 2015, at the Wayback Machine, KLAS-TV. Accessed July 9, 2012. "George Knapp was born in Woodbury, N.J., and raised mostly in Northern California"
Shyrock, Bob. "Quartet to perform Woodbury resident's work"Archived February 17, 2020, at the Wayback Machine, NJ Advance Media for NJ.com, May 27, 2010, updated January 18, 2019. Accessed February 17, 2020. "Laganella has resided in Woodbury for two years with his wife, Hillary, a speech therapist, and their 14-month-old son, Lucas, observing that he 'fell in love with the neighborhood.'"
David MillerArchived March 9, 2019, at the Wayback Machine, The Baseball Cube. Accessed December 26, 2018. "Born Date: August 25,1966 [52.123] Place: Woodbury, New Jersey; High School: Highland Regional (Blackwood, NJ)"
Bengals.comArchived June 6, 2009, at the Wayback Machine. "Was this the same son that came home at 3 in the morning after mopping floors at Wendy's and woke three hours later to finish off his 4.0 run at Woodbury High School and help keep the family afloat?" Accessed June 5, 2009.
DeLuca, Dan. "Woodbury's Patti Smith Takes Charge In Camden"Archived March 4, 2016, at the Wayback Machine, The Philadelphia Inquirer, September 30, 1997. Accessed November 4, 2015. "It was an informal evening in which the punk-rock godmother and Woodbury native cracked jokes, recalled her first apartment in Pitman ('I had water beetles so big they scared the mice') and mixed selections from Peace (Arista **1/2) with older tunes and readings from her poetry collection Early Work."
D. K. (Donald Keith) UlrichArchived November 13, 2013, at the Wayback Machine, Legends of NASCAR. Accessed November 12, 2013. "At one time, Ulrich, who was born in Woodbury, N.J., and moved to the Concord area in the late 1960s from California to be closer to NASCAR racing, had Sandy Jones, Peter Sospenzo and Jimmy Long working on the same crew."
Roncace, Kelly. "Kelly Roncace: What's in a name? Whitall House"Archived December 25, 2011, at the Wayback Machine, Gloucester County Times, October 24, 2011. Accessed July 9, 2012. "Ann Whitall is known mostly for her involvement with the Battle of Red Bank on Oct. 21, 1777. Whitall, born Ann Cooper in 1716 in Woodbury, married James Whitall and the couple built their home on the Delaware River in what is now National Park in 1748."
Kephart, Bill; and Kephart, Mary. "The Kepharts: John Mickle Whitall"Archived October 10, 2011, at the Wayback Machine, Gloucester County Voices, January 16, 2011. Accessed July 9, 2012. "James Mickle Whitall, son of John Seddon Whitall and Sarah Mickle Whitall, was born into the Quaker family on Nov. 4, 1800 at Woodbury Creek, Gloucester County.... Between voyages, John Whitall courted Mary Tatum. The Tatum family had also lived in Woodbury."
146th Annual Re-Organization Meeting of the Mayor and City Council of the City of Woodbury January 3, 2017Archived March 23, 2017, at the Wayback Machine, City of Woodbury. Accessed March 22, 2017. "The City Clerk explained that since Councilwoman Floyd resigned from Council in order to be sworn in as Mayor, there is a vacancy on Council for the remainder of her unexpired term.... On motion of Councilman Swanson, seconded by Councilwoman Parker and unanimously approved, Ken McIlvaine was appointed for the term expiring December 31, 2017."