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Discovered in 1997 and located near one of the Big Brook tributaries, The Marlboro Tree, a massive black willow tree, has been certified by the New Jersey Forest Service as a "State Champion" tree, signifying that it is the largest known tree of its species in the State of New Jersey, and the largest tree of any kind in Marlboro Township. It is ...
The schools in the district (with 2018–19 enrollment data from the National Center for Education Statistics [192]) are David C. Abbott Early Learning Center [193] with 187 students (opened 2002) serves kindergarten and preschool special education, Defino Central Elementary School [194] with 526 students in grades K–5 (opened 1957), Frank J ...
These are people who have played with Roller Hockey International's New Jersey Rockin' Rollers. Pages in category "New Jersey Rockin' Rollers players" The following 33 pages are in this category, out of 33 total.
New Jersey Superior Court Judge Reginald Stanton ruled in April 1994 that the essential difference between ice hockey and roller hockey meant that the tenancy of the Rockin' Rollers did not violate the terms of the Devils' lease at the facility. [1] The Rockin' Rollers were owned by investment banker E. Burke Ross Jr.
The Inline Skating Club of America is a skating facility located in North Arlington, New Jersey.It is the home of the New Jersey Grizzlies [1] [2] of the Professional Inline Hockey Association Pro Division (PIHA Pro) and the Wallington Grizzlies of the Professional Inline Hockey Association Minor League (PIHAML).
The NJ Dirty Dames was founded in March 2006 as the first roller derby league in New Jersey, and was based in Kendall Park. [4] It merged with the Garden State Rollergirls June 1 2008, with its All Star team, the Hub City Hellrazors, initially becoming an additional intraleague team. [5] In 2009, the league was featured in an item on CBS News. [6]
Under Hoffman's direction, J. Chein & Company expanded and prospered, producing many increasingly complicated mechanical toys. They had particular success with circus and amusement park-themed toys such as roller coasters, Ferris wheels and carousels. These toys command high interest from collectors today and are considered prime examples from ...
In the mid-1960s, civic leaders in New Jersey began calling for a sports complex in the New Jersey Meadowlands that would be able to lure an NFL team from New York City. The New Jersey Sports and Exposition Authority Law was passed by the New Jersey Legislature in 1971 and signed by then–Governor of New Jersey William T. Cahill.