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  2. Hunterdon County mourns the passing of beloved Archie ... - AOL

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    Fagan was the Grand Marshal of Hunterdon County's Holiday parade in 2015. In 2016, he was named Hunterdon County "Citizen of the Year." In 2019, he was honored by Flemington Jewish Community ...

  3. John Hart (New Jersey politician) - Wikipedia

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    The following obituary for John Hart appeared on May 19, 1779: On Tuesday the 11th instant, departed this life at his seat in Hopewell, JOHN HART, Esq. the Representative in General Assembly for the county of Hunterdon, and late Speaker of that House.

  4. Hunterdon County Democrat - Wikipedia

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    The Hunterdon County Democrat is a weekly newspaper that serves Hunterdon County, New Jersey. Currently owned by Penn Jersey Advance, Inc., its offices are in Raritan Township. It is one of the largest paid weekly newspapers in New Jersey, with an estimated total circulation of more than 21,000. [1] It is published every Thursday. [2] [3] [4]

  5. Lloyd Wescott - Wikipedia

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    Lloyd Bruce Wescott (November 21, 1907 – December 24, 1990) was an agriculturalist, civil servant, and philanthropist in New Jersey.Born and educated in Wisconsin, he moved to New York after college before settling in New Jersey where he served as a member of agricultural boards, chairman of the New Jersey State Board of Control of Institutions and Agencies, and founder and first president ...

  6. Hunterdon man charged in fatal hit-and-run near Somerville ...

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    A Hunterdon County man has been charged with leaving the scene of a fatal accident in connection with the death of an elderly pedestrian near the Somerville Senior Citizens building on Friday evening.

  7. Hunterdon County administrator retiring. Here's the likely ...

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  8. Dick Zimmer - Wikipedia

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    After moving to Delaware Township in Hunterdon County, he was elected to the General Assembly in 1981, serving until 1987. He was the prime Assembly sponsor of New Jersey's first farmland preservation law, resulting in the permanent preservation of 1,222 farms in the state.

  9. James Randall Marsh - Wikipedia

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    When an 1836 stone mill became available for sale, Marsh and his neighbors decided to turn it into an art center, with Marsh providing most of the purchase price. The museum, with workshops, is still in operation and the building is listed as Dunham's Mill on the National Register of Historic Places listings in Hunterdon County, New Jersey. [3]