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  2. New Jersey Swimming - Wikipedia

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    New Jersey Swimming. New Jersey Swimming ( NJ) is the Local Swimming Committee (LSC) ( governing body) for competitive swimming in the central and northern New Jersey area. They are a member of USA Swimming and the Eastern Zone. Most of the athletes who compete in NJ-sponsored swim meets are youths under the age of 18.

  3. Safe for swimming: NJ bacteria advisories lifted at 6 Jersey ...

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    The latest test results showed that bacteria counts fell back under New Jersey's safe swimming standards at beaches in Long Branch, Deal, Pine Beach, Seaside Heights, Barnegat Light and Lavallette ...

  4. Highlands Natural Pool - Wikipedia

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    Highlands Natural Pool. Coordinates: 41.070422°N 74.326608°W. A summer day at the Highlands Natural Pool. The Highlands Natural Pool is a recreational outdoor swimming pool that is fed by stream water from the Wyanokie Highlands in the Norvin Green State Forest. The pool is located in Ringwood, New Jersey, United States.

  5. Swimming River Reservoir - Wikipedia

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    The Swimming River Reservoir is a reservoir in Monmouth County, New Jersey. It is located on the border of Colts Neck, Holmdel and Lincroft. The Swimming River ends up in the reservoir, as well as other small tributaries. The reservoir was built in 1901 by the Tintern Water Company to provide fresh water; the dam was replaced in 1958. [ 1]

  6. Spruce Run Recreation Area - Wikipedia

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    Spruce Run Recreation Area is a 1,290-acre (5.2 km 2) New Jersey state recreation area located in Union Township and Clinton Township in Hunterdon County, New Jersey, United States. It encompasses the Spruce Run Reservoir that is used as a backup reservoir to protect the state from prolonged droughts. The reservoir is the third largest in the ...

  7. Gertrude Ederle - Wikipedia

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    Ederle was inducted into the International Swimming Hall of Fame as an "Honor Swimmer" in 1965. [7] She was inducted into the National Women's Hall of Fame in 2003. [15] An annual swim from New York City's Battery Park to Sandy Hook, New Jersey, is called the Ederle Swim in memory of Gertrude Ederle, and follows the course she swam. [16] [17]

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