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Warren / New Jersey / United States
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The Warren Township Committee is a government committee which acts as the governing body for the township of Warren. Comprised of the mayor, deputy mayor and three committee persons, the Warren Township Committee meets every Thursday at the Warren Township Municipal Complex in the Susie B. Boyce Meeting Room. 

Long Branch / New Jersey / United States
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Warren / New Jersey / United States
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Picut Manufacturing Company is a full-service facility for many types of precision machining and assembly needs. The company serves the aerospace, commercial, electronics and automotive industries. At its facility in Warren, N.J., Picut Manufacturing Company employs more than 100 workers in a 50,000-square-foot production facility. This operation has numerous computer-controlled turning centers, machining centers, prototyping equipment, inspection equipment, grinding capabilities and other software enhancements. As a custom manufacturer, Picut Manufacturing Company offers a range of specific parts, as well as the Microtork line of hydraulic and pneumatic control valves.
Montville / New Jersey / United States
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Located next to the public high school, the Montville Public Library is a bright, modern building that has obviously come a long way from its humble beginnings in the early 1900s. The library offers study rooms, a children's library, public computers and copiers and over 150 different magazines, but its most appealing feature is the large set of windows in the reading area, giving the building a natural, calming ambiance that's perfect for getting lost in a book.

Long Branch / New Jersey / United States
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Hoboken / New Jersey / United States
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Run by director John Pope, the Hoboken Department of Recycling is located in the City Hall Building at Washington Street. The department is in charge of garbage, recycling and bulk removal programs. Visit the Web site for residential and business collection schedules.

Parsippany / New Jersey / United States
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Township of Parsippany-Troy Hills, Parks & Forestry covers 31 parks throughout the township. It makes up more than 800 acres of land. Its parks include Cameron Dog Park, Chief Hiawatha Park, Craftsman Farm, Craftsman Farms Museum, Crestview Drive Park, Druid Hill Park, Forest Drive Park, Glassboro Park, Governor Livingston Park, Grafton Park, Hills of Troy Park, Jannarone Park, Knoll Park, Lake Hiawatha Park, Lake Parsippany Park, Manor Park, Mountain Way Park, Normandy Park, Park Road Complex, Parsippany Roller Hockey Park, Powder Mill Park, Rainbow Lakes Park, Rockaway Neck Park, Smith Field Park, Old Troy Park, Veterans Memorial Park and Volunteers Park. Its superintendent is James Walsh.

Paterson / New Jersey / United States
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Verona / New Jersey / United States
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Part of the municipal complex, the Verona Public Library is free and open to all residents and offers a range of programs and services. Its collection has more than 50,000 books, more than 150 books on tape, subscriptions to more than 160 periodicals and newspapers and nearly 1,500 compact discs. The library has computers with Internet access for members and contains a wide variety of research and academic materials. James Thomas is the director.

West Orange / New Jersey / United States
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Richard J. Codey Arena at South Mountain, complete with skating rink, was completed in 1958. A second rink was built in 1983. In 1986 the arena became the official practice and training facility of Stanley Cup Champions New Jersey Devils.

The facility boasts recent renovations, including  a large lobby, a skylight, automatic doors, three party/meeting rooms, a concession stand, a pro shop and an arcade. Rink one has new seats, boards, glass and compressor. Rink two has a new dehumidification system.

Hoboken / New Jersey / United States
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The mayor of Hoboken serves as the chief executive officer for the municipality. Dawn Zimmer has served as the mayor of Hoboken since 2009.

The mayor's office is located in the City Hall building at lower Washington Street. Keep track of city's current political happenings by visiting the "Mayor's Office" page on the city's Web site.