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  2. The Citizens Campaign - Wikipedia

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    The New Jersey Online News Resource Group, formally called the New Jersey Hyperlocal News Association. is a project facilitated by The Citizens Campaign which is dedicated to helping established and emerging hyperlocal news sites build their base, business, and brand, with a particular emphasis on best practices for covering local government ...

  3. Timeline of women's suffrage in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In Vineland, New Jersey, 172 women cast ballots in a separate box during the presidential election. Senator S.C. Pomeroy of Kansas introduces the federal woman’s suffrage amendment in Congress. Many early suffrage supporters, including Susan B. Anthony, remained single because, in the mid-1800s, married women could not own property in their ...

  4. Woman's Club of Morristown - Wikipedia

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    Formerly called. Woman’s Town Improvement Committee (1910) Woman’s Civic Association (1920) The Woman's Club of Morristown is a civic organization of Morristown, New Jersey. Its goal is to promote "community, civic, and cultural activities," as well as to preserve the 1797 Dr. Lewis Condict House, currently used as their Clubhouse.

  5. New Jersey Conservative Party - Wikipedia

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    The New Jersey Conservative Party was created in 1992 by Tom Blomquist, who had run as candidate for Governor of New Jersey [14] in the 1989 as a Republican getting 0.98% of the vote in the primary, and in 1993 gubernatorial elections as a Conservative. [15] [16]

  6. City Gardens - Wikipedia

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    The Nalbone family of Trenton and Lawrence, New Jersey, owned the building several years before it became a legendary rock club. The "City Gardens" moniker was first used strictly as a blues club in early 1978. Before its life as a blues club, it was an afterhours club called Chocolate City (after the 1975 Parliament-Funkadelic song of the same ...

  7. Nassau Club - Wikipedia

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    27 June 1975. The Nassau Club of Princeton, New Jersey, founded in 1889 by, among others, Woodrow Wilson as a town-and-gown club to bring the townspeople and the University faculty together, is now a private social club. [1] It moved into its current location in 1903. The clubhouse was originally built in 1813-14 as the home of Samuel Miller ...

  8. Upper Montclair Country Club - Wikipedia

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    The original 18-hole golf course and a brand new Clubhouse opened in 1928. In 1954 Robert Trent Jones Sr. led major course renovation transforming Upper Montclair Country Club into the present 27-hole Championship design. In 2000 the club hired Roger Rulewich to complete a course renovation project that included installing state of the art ...

  9. Woodbury Country Club - Wikipedia

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    36. Length. 3,066 yards. Course rating. 34.9. The Woodbury Country Club ( WCC) was a private golf club in Woodbury, New Jersey. It was incorporated in August 1897 and had been one of the 100 oldest private golf clubs in the country as of August 2009. [1] [2] Among some of the club's original officers was George Gill Green, a patent medicine ...