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Victory Gardens is a borough in Morris County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey.As of the 2020 United States census, the borough's population was 1,582, [10] an increase of 62 (+4.1%) from the 2010 census count of 1,520, [18] [19] which in turn reflected a decline of 26 (−1.7%) from the 1,546 counted in the 2000 census.
Students in grades K-12 from Victory Gardens attend the schools of the Dover School District, which has been consolidated since 2010. [5] [6] [7] Students in grades 7-12 from Mine Hill Township participate in the Dover district as part of a sending/receiving relationship. [8]
Morris County is a county located in the U.S. state of New Jersey, about 30 mi (48 km) west of New York City.According to the 2020 census, the county was the state's tenth-most populous county, [3] with a population of 509,285, [4] [5] its highest decennial count ever and an increase of 17,009 (+3.5%) from the 2010 census count of 492,276, [6] which in turn reflected an increase of 22,064 (+11 ...
Victory Garden will provide 20 free garden beds for the Harambee neighborhood and is seeking corporate sponsors to help defray the cost. Beds cost more than $200. Harambee has the fewest bed requests.
Shiloh Borough (Cumberland County) Glen Gardner (Hunterdon County) Helmetta (Middlesex County) Sea Bright Borough (Monmouth County) Victory Gardens (Morris County) Mantoloking (Ocean County) Millstone (Somerset County) Rocky Hill (Somerset County) Branchville Borough (Sussex County) Hardwick (Warren County) Former non-operating district closed ...
Victory Gardens, New Jersey; D. Dover High School (New Jersey) Dover School District (New Jersey) This page was last edited on 10 March 2015, at 19:28 (UTC). ...
Milwaukee non-profit Victory Garden Initiative has been plagued by thefts the last couple of years, with thieves having stolen thousands of dollars worth of tools.
The Borough Act of 1878 allowed any township (or portion thereof) with a land area of no more than four square miles (10 km 2) and a population not exceeding 5,000, to establish itself as an independent borough through a petition and referendum process on a self-executing basis. As enacted, a borough would be governed by an elected mayor ...