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The extremely distant descendants of the Kirkbrides would eventually emigrate across the pond to the New World and help establish the American city of Trenton, New Jersey, the capital of the State of New Jersey.
The Marlboro Tree, located in Marlboro Township, New Jersey is certified by the State of New Jersey as the largest known example of this tree in the state.
In February 2006, he had been appointed by then Governor of New Jersey Jon Corzine to the New Jersey Special Education Review Commission, a body tasked with developing recommendations on the educational needs of students with disabilities in the State of New Jersey.
Arthur L. Johnson (died 1955) was an educator in the U.S. state of New Jersey and the namesake of Arthur L. Johnson High School in Clark.
She served as superintendent of the Newark Public Schools from 1995 to 1999, being appointed after the state of New Jersey took over the school system.
Fort Dix (NJ) is a large United States Army installation located in the state of New Jersey.
Henry Colin Campbell (died 1930), executed by the State of New Jersey for the murder of Mildred Mowry
This was subsequently sold to the State of New Jersey for use as the Pequest Wildlife Management Area Trail and Paulinskill Valley Trail, both rail trails.
Metedeconk River, a tributary of Barnegat Bay in the U.S. state of New Jersey
In 1966 the entire estate was bought by the State of New Jersey to form a State Botanical Garden whose settings include a Lilac Garden, Magnolia Walk, the Wild Flower Garden, the Crab Apple Vista, an allée of 166 trees extending almost a half-mile, and the Perennial Garden.
In 2002, Intrawest Corporation, a client of Brazer & Littell, worked out a deal with the state of New Jersey to preserve land on Hamburg Mountain in Vernon Township, New Jersey near the Intrawest ski resort of Mountain Creek.