User:Alansohn/DYKs
This is a running log of articles created or expanded and listed on DYK:
First 10:
- 1 - Willowbrook Mall (Wayne, New Jersey), December 1, 2006 ==> renamed as Willowbrook Mall (New Jersey) on October 9, 2017
- 2 - Flaget High School, June 29, 2007
- 3 - Thomas D. English, August 17 - renamed to Thomas Dunn English
- 4 - Missing
- 5 - Missing
- 6 - Frank Messina, October 13
- 7 - Siyum HaShas, October 17
- 8 - Andy Papathanassiou, October 23
- 9 - Andrew Dasburg, November 24
- 10 - Balfour Brickner, November 8
10s:
- 11 - Antonio Jacobsen, December 31, 2007
- 11A - Frank E. Rodgers, January 25 <-- This was really a create, but was numbered as nomination 76 below
- 12 - Pleasant Valley Sunday, February 27
- 13 - Missing
- 14 - Tim Morehouse, August 12
- 15 - Erinn Smart, August 12
- 16 - Hackensack Water Company Complex, August 12
- 17 - Berlin Circle, August 14 --> renamed to Berlin Circle (traffic circle) and original title repurposed
- 18 - 23rd Street Fire, August 14
- 19 - Marilyn Roman, August 17
- 20 - Newark Arts High School, August 18, 2008
- 20A - 66th Street (Manhattan), August 25, 2008 <-- incorrectly listed as a nom
20s:
- 21 - Joseph McGahn, August 26, 2008
- 22 - Museum of Bags and Purses, August 29
- 23 - Flat Daddy, August 31
- 24 - Lonnie Wright, September 1
- 25 - Simplified Spelling Board, September 2
- 26 - Trenton Times, September 2 --> redirected to The Times (Trenton)
- 27 - Rob Johnson (soccer), September 2
- 28 - Creationist museum, September 8
- 29 - 1964 Liberty Bowl, September 8
- 30 - New Jersey State Museum, September 9, 2008
30s:
- 31 - Far Hills Races, September 11, 2008
- 32 - Paul Curran (politician), September 12 --> redirected to Paul J. Curran
- 33 - Ray Chambers, September 14
- 34 - McDynamo, September 15
- 35 - Hunterdon County Courthouse, September 16
- 36 - Whitney Darrow, Jr., September 16 ==> renamed to Whitney Darrow Jr.
- 37 - Fleming Castle, September 16 --> renamed to Samuel Fleming House in November 2015
- 38 - [[
340s:
- 346 - Gerta Keller, June 18
- 347 - Pedro Espada Jr., June 18
- 348 - Alan Berkman, June 18
- 349 - John Houghtaling, June 23
- 350 - James F. Calvert, June 24
350s:
- 351 - Philip D. Curtin, June 24
- 352 - Edward Hanrahan, June 25
- 353 - Ernest May (historian), June 26
- 354 - Wayne L. Horvitz, June 30
- 355 - Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service (United States), June 30
- 356 - Frank Dasso, June 30
- 357 - Wenatchee Chiefs, June 30
- 358 - Frank J. Low, July 1
- 359 - John Callaway (journalist), July 2
- 360 - Karine Ruby, July 2
360s:
- 361 - Morton Gottlieb, July 3
- 362 - Frank Ford (broadcaster), July 4
- 363 - Irv Hall, July 4
- 364 - William E. Simkin, July 5
- 365 - Alec Gallup, July 6
- 366 - Shelly Gross, July 8
- 367 - Lee Guber, July 8
- 368 - Valley Forge Music Fair, July 8
- 369 - Westbury Music Fair, July 8
- 370 - Johnny Sylvester, July 8
370s:
- 371 - Tommy Thevenow, July 9
- 372 - Robert Derzon, July 10
- 373 - Mary Lou Forbes, July 10
- 374 - J. Curtis Counts, July 12
- 375 - Shi Pei Pu, July 13
- 376 - Ken Roberts (announcer), July 14
- 377 - Aubrey Epps, July 15
- 378 - D. Mark Hegsted, July 15
- 379 - Robert E. L. Taylor, July 15
- 380 - Sandra Warfield, July 16
380s:
- 381 - Paul Hemphill, July 16
- 382 - Togo Tanaka, July 16
- 383 - You Chung Hong, July 17
- 384 - Art Mahaffey, July 17
- 385 - Oscar F. Mayer, July 17
- 386 - Oscar G. Mayer, Sr., July 17 --> renamed to Oscar G. Mayer Sr.
- 387 - Oscar G. Mayer, Jr., July 17 --> renamed to Oscar G. Mayer Jr.
- 388 - Joseph F. Finnegan, July 20
- 389 - Benny Lom, July 21
- 390 - David L. Cole, July 21
390s:
- 391 - Casey Candaele, July 21
- 392 - We answer to a higher authority, July 22
- 393 - Lou Pagliaro, July 23
- 394 - Bagel Bakers Local 338, July 23
- 395 - Robert Isabell, July 23
- 396 - Christopher Hipp, July 24
- 397 - Ralph F. Hirschmann, July 25
- 398 - William C. Conner, July 26
- 399 - Horace Barker, July 26
- 400 - John Barry (WD-40), July 27
400s:
- 401 - Barbara Margolis, July 29
- 402 - None, due to counting error
- 403 - Susan Fleming, July 30
- 404 - Sidney W. Bijou, July 31
- 405 - Kim Guadagno, July 31
- 406 - Howard Engle, August 2
- 407 - Richard H. Sylvester, August 3
- 408 - Joel Weisman, August 4
- 409 - Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, August 4
- 410 - Thomas Dao, August 5
410s:
- 411 - Robert Huebner, August 5
- 412 - Charles Pomerantz, August 5
- 413 - Rickettsialpox, August 5
- 414 - Rickettsia akari, August 5
- 415 - Astronaut-politician, August 5 ==> renamed to Astronaut–politician (to "fix" dash length)
- 416 - Lois Hunt, August 7
- 417 - Lionel Casson, August 7
- 418 - Gerald Gardner (mathematician), August 8
- 419 - Pittsburgh Press Co. v. Pittsburgh Commission on Human Relations, August 8
- 420 - Wilma Scott Heide, August 9
420s:
- 421 - Clayton Hill, August 9
- 422 - Bob Weinstock, August 10
- 423 - Toy Center, August 11
- 424 - Ernest W. Lefever, August 11
- 425 - Ted Nierenberg, August 11
- 426 - Jens Quistgaard, August 11
- 427 - Dansk International Designs, August 11
- 428 - Ozzie Cadena, August 11
- 429 - Lynn Pressman Raymond, August 12
- 430 - Pressman Toy Corporation, August 12
430s:
- 431 - Michael A. Wiener, August 12
- 432 - Thomas N. Schroth, August 15
- 433 - Frank D. Schroth, August 15
- 434 - Anthony Impreveduto, August 16
- 435 - George Taylor Morris, August 18 - Appears out of order in Archive 26
- 436 - Anne Wexler, August 19
- 437 - Jimmy Bedford, August 19
- 438 - Mark Rosenzweig, August 20 ==> renamed to Mark Rosenzweig (psychologist)
- 439 - Ira Black, August 21
- 440 - Marcey Jacobson, August 21
440s:
- 441 - Jack T. Kirby, August 23
- 442 - Kenneth Bacon, August 25
- 443 - Michael Viner, August 27
- 444 - Al Purvis, September 1
- 445 - William Emerson (journalist), September 1
- 446 - Lucky Lady II, September 9
- 447 - Ridge A, September 10
- 448 - George William Beatty, September 12
- 449 - Arthur L. Welsh, September 12
- 450 - Robert Spinrad, September 14
450s:
- 451 - Nat Adderley, Jr., September 16 --> renamed to Nat Adderley Jr.
- 452 - Albert L. Gordon, September 16
- 453 - Lou Bender, September 17
- 454 - Carl Hovde, September 18
- 455 - George Gregory (basketball), September 18
- 456 - Migdal Synagogue, September 21
- 457 - Alfred Gottschalk (Rabbi), September 21 --> renamed to Alfred Gottschalk (rabbi)
- 458 - Henry S. Coleman, September 26
- 459 - Isabella Karle, September 27
- 460 - Jerome Karle, October 1
460s
- 461 - Joseph Gurwin, October 3
- 462 - Freddy Bienstock, October 4
- 463 - Johnny LoBianco, October 4
- 464 - Wolfe Kelman, October 6
- 465 - Naamah Kelman, October 6
- 466 - W. Horace Carter, October 9
- 467 - Mimi Weddell, October 9
- 468 - Far Rockaway High School, October 9
- 469 - Verisk Analytics, October 9
- 470 - List of Major League Baseball leaders in RBI in one inning, October 10 ==> renamed to List of Major League Baseball single-inning runs batted in leaders
470s
- 471 - John J. Wild, October 12
- 472 - Edward Gelsthorpe, October 12
- 473 - Cran-Apple juice, October 12
- 474 - Peter T. Farrell, October 13
- 475 - Carlos D. Ramirez, October 13
- 476 - Peg Mullen, October 15
- 477 - Douglas Watt (critic), October 15
- 478 - Theodore Trautwein, October 15
- 479 - Franklin Borough School District, October 16
- 480 - Raymond A. Brown, October 16
- 480s
- 481 - Gilberto Zaldívar - October 18
- 482 - Continuity of Government Commission - October 18
- 483 - Angelo Errichetti - October 19
- 484 - Heart of Stone (film) - October 19 --> renamed to Heart of Stone (2009 film) and original article changed to a redirect
- 485 - Young America Stakes - October 19
- 486 - Thomas Trantino - October 20
- 487 - Fred C. Galda - October 20
- 488 - Ernest Blood - October 20
- 489 - Slingshot (water vapor distillation system) - October 21
- 490 - Monica C. Lozano - October 21
490s
- 491 - Daniel Melnick - October 23
- 492 - Sam Zolotow - October 24
- 493 - Riverdell Hospital, October 26
- 494 - Guy W. Calissi, October 27
- 495 - M. A. Farber, October 27
- 496 - Mario Jascalevich, October 27 -> moved to Dr. X killings
- 497 - Morris Pashman, October 27
- 498 - Valentino Mazzia, October 27
- 499 - Sybil Moses, October 28
- 500 - Kelly (musical), October 28
500s
- 501 - Overlook Hospital, October 28 -> renamed to Overlook Medical Center
- 502 - Stephen Barnett, October 29
- 503 - Sheldon Segal, October 29
- 504 - Ruth Duckworth, October 30
- 505 - Paul Bloom (lawyer), October 30
- 506 - George P. Jenkins, November 1
- 507 - Mary E. Surratt Boarding House, November 2
- 508 - Dietrich von Bothmer, November 4
- 509 - Dee Anthony, November 5
- 510 - John V. Kelly, November 5
510s
- 511 - Elmer Winter, November 6
- 512 - Solomon Schechter Day School of Raritan Valley, November 7
- 513 - None, due to counting error
- 514 - Troy Smith (businessman), November 9
- 515 - Steven P. Perskie, November 10
- 516 - Unthanksgiving day, November 26, 2009
- 517 - Tim Costello (labor advocate), January 7, 2010
- 518 - Loren Singer, January 8
- 519 - Arthur E. Bartlett, January 19
- 520 - Eunice Walker Johnson, January 20
520s
- 521 - Charles Kleibacker, January 20
- 522 - John P. Scott, May 28
- 523 - Louis F. Kosco, May 28
- 524 - John P. Lewis, May 31
- 525 - Norman M. Robertson, June 5
- 526 - Gerald Roush, June 5
- 527 - Fritz Sennheiser, June 6
- 528 - Clare Farragher, June 6
- 529 - Chris Haney (Trivial Pursuit), June 6
- 530 - John J. Matheussen, June 7
530s
- 531 - Clifford Grodd, June 7
- 532 - David Ginsburg (lawyer), June 7
- 533 - Marion Crecco, June 8
- 534 - Jack Sinagra, June 9
- 535 - Double dipping, June 9
- 536 - Robert L. McNeil, Jr., June 9 ==> renamed to Robert L. McNeil Jr.
- 537 - List of New Jersey state symbols, June 10
- 538 - Melvin Cottrell, June 10
- 539 - Bordentown School, June 10
- 540 - Irwin Rosten, June 11
540s
- 541 - The Incredible Machine (film), June 11 --> renamed to Man: The Incredible Machine in November 2016
- 542 - Arline Friscia, June 11
- 543 - Damian Costantino, June 12
- 544 - Kissinger v. Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press, June 12
- 545 - LeRoy J. Jones, Jr., June 12 --> renamed to LeRoy J. Jones Jr.
- 546 - Rudy Garcia (New Jersey), June 13
- 547 - Vera Beaudin Saeedpour, June 13
- 548 - Stephen Rivers, June 14
- 549 - John W. Douglas, June 15
- 550 - Paul Kramer, June 15
550s
- 551 - Rafael Fraguela, June 16
- 552 - 33rd Legislative District (New Jersey), June 16
- 553 - Kenneth LeFevre, June 17
- 554 - Icing (drinking game), June 18 -> renamed Icing (game)
- 555 - Louis Romano, June 18
- 556 - Lillian Heath, June 18
- 557 - Carol Murphy, June 18
- 558 - Abraham Nathanson, June 18
- 559 - Fred Plum, June 18
- 560 - Watson (artificial intelligence software), June 19
560s
- 561 - Guy Talarico, June 19
- 562 - Peter Keefe, June 19
- 563 - Peter J. Hall, June 20
- 564 - Joel Weingarten, June 20
- 565 - Gary Stuhltrager, June 20
- 566 - Capital punishment in New Jersey, June 20
- 567 - Barbara Wright (politician), June 21
- 568 - Gerald Luongo, June 22
- 569 - Gerald H. Zecker, June 23
- 570 - RoboScooter, June 23
570s
- 571 - Tav HaYosher, June 24
- 572 - Robert B. Radnitz, June 24
- 573 - William J. Mitchell, June 24
- 574 - John A. Rocco, June 25
- 575 - D. Bennett Mazur, June 25
- 576 - 37th Legislative District (New Jersey), June 25
- 577 - Thomas S. Buechner, June 25
- 578 - Raymond Zane, June 26
- 579 - Ernest Fleischmann, June 27
- 580 - GreenWheel, June 27
580s
- 581 - James N. Wood, June 28
- 582 - Jack Casey, June 28
- 583 - Sean F. Dalton, June 29
- 584 - 4th Legislative District (New Jersey), June 29
- 585 - Vince O'Brien, June 29
- 586 - Shell Answer Man, June 29
- 587 - Wendell Logan, June 30
- 588 - Burlington County Special Services School District, June 30
- 589 - Henry B. R. Brown, June 30
- 590 - 15th Legislative District (New Jersey), July 1
590s
- 591 - Thomas P. Foy, July 1
- 592 - Carmine DeSopo, July 2
- 593 - 7th Legislative District (New Jersey), July 2
- 594 - Dick LaRossa, July 3
- 595 - Gerald R. Stockman, July 3
- 596 - Ben Sonnenberg, July 4
- 597 - Avid Radiopharmaceuticals, July 4
- 598 - 16th Legislative District (New Jersey), July 4
- 598A - John H. Ewing, July 4 <- was included in above DYK hook, but wasn't credited
- 599 - Stephen B. Shepard, July 4
- 600 - Chris Welles, July 5
600s
- 601 - Illegals Program, July 5 - also proposed for WP:ITN. Renamed 2010 Russia – United States prisoner swap on July 9
- 602 - Richard B. Sellars, July 5
- 603 - Philip B. Hofmann, July 6
- 604 - Bill Hudson (photographer), July 6
- 605 - Carry Me Home: Birmingham, Alabama, the Climactic Battle of the Civil Rights Revolution, July 6 ==> renamed to Carry Me Home (book)
- 606 - Dwight Armstrong, July 6
- 607 - Rudolf Leopold, July 7
- 608 - Nuclear accidents by country, July 7
- 609 - Benjamin Sonnenberg, July 8
- 610 - William L. Taylor, July 8
610s
- 611 - Allyn Ferguson, July 8
- 612 - 17th Legislative District (New Jersey), July 9
- 613 - Corey Allen, July 9
- 614 - Stanley Wagner (vintner), July 9 - See Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Stanley Wagner (vintner) posted July 22; Article survived AfD and was renamed Stanley Wagner (winemaker)
- 615 - List of knuckleball pitchers, July 10
- 616 - F. James McDonald, July 10
- 617 - Louis Moyroud, July 11
- 618 - Rene Alphonse Higonnet, July 11
- 619 - Alan M. Kriegsman, July 12
- 620 - Jonathan Wolken, July 13
620s
- 621 - Thomas H. Paterniti, July 13
- 622 - Portrait of Wally, July 14
- 623 - Harriet E. Derman, July 14
- 624 - 18th Legislative District (New Jersey), July 14
- 625 - Hermann Snellen, July 14 --> moved to Herman Snellen (one "n" in first name) in September 2014
- 626 - Clement Finch, July 15
- 627 - George Otlowski, July 15
- 628 - Jerome Wolken, July 15
- 629 - Banta-Coe House, July 16
- 630 - Israel Hicks, July 16
630s
- 631 - Ernest L. Oros, July 17
- 632 - Laurence S. Weiss, July 17
- 633 - 19th Legislative District (New Jersey), July 17
- 634 - Jeffrey A. Warsh, July 18
- 635 - John J. Fay, Jr., July 18 --> moved to John J. Fay Jr. in December 2016 per WP:JR
- 636 - Stephen A. Mikulak, July 20
- 637 - William R. Callahan, July 21 - since renamed to William R. Callahan (priest)
- 638 - Randy Corman, July 21
- 639 - Flashblood, July 21
- 640 - George W. Webber (minister), July 22
640s:
- 641 - Clara Claiborne Park, July 22
- 642 - Martin Waldron, July 23
- 643 - Ann Waldron, July 24
- 644 - List of U.S. state minerals, rocks, stones and gemstones, July 25
- 645 - Alexander J. Menza, July 25
- 646 - Arnold Kramish, July 26
- 647 - John T. Gregorio, July 26
- 648 - 20th Legislative District (New Jersey), July 26
- 649 - Thomas J. Deverin, July 26
- 650 - Thomas G. Dunn, July 27
650s
- 651 - Democrats for Nixon, July 27
- 652 - Donald Griffin, July 28
- 653 - Robert Galambos, July 28
- 654 - Hallowell Davis, July 28
- 655 - Central Institute for the Deaf, July 28
- 656 - Seymour London, July 30
- 657 - Monroe Jay Lustbader, July 31
- 658 - 21st Legislative District (New Jersey), July 31
- 659 - Peter J. Genova, July 31
- 660 - Imagining Madoff, August 1
660s:
- 661 - Daniel I. Arnon, August 1
- 662 - Larry Keith, August 2
- 663 - Denise Jefferson, August 2
- 664 - Maureen Ogden, August 3
- 665 - 22nd Legislative District (New Jersey), August 3
- 666 - Arthur Williams (Elevator Bandit), August 5
- 667 - Jim Neu, August 5
- 668 - Stuart F. Feldman, August 5
- 669 - Charles Wall, August 5
- 670 - Eugene Goossen, August 6
670s:
- 671 - Doug Ohlson, August 6
- 672 - Carl Gordon (actor), August 7
- 673 - Harrison Howell Dodge, August 8
- 674 - Gerson Goldhaber, August 8
- 675 - Judith Peabody, August 8
- 676 - Nathan Quinones, August 8
- 677 - Women's Professional Basketball League, August 9
- 678 - Anthony J. Alvarado, August 9
- 679 - Wye Jamison Allanbrook, August 9
- 680 - Houston Angels, August 10
680s:
- 681 - Irving Anker, August 11
- 681A - New York City School Chancellor, August 11
- 682 - New York Stars (WBL), August 11
- 683 - Stephen B. Wiley, August 11
- 684 - 23rd Legislative District (New Jersey), August 11
- 685 - Al Goodman (singer), August 12
- 686 - John H. Dorsey, August 13
- 687 - Senatorial courtesy (New Jersey), August 13
- 688 - Michael Batterberry, August 13
- 689 - Food & Wine, August 13
690s:
- 690 - John R. Branca, August 14
- 691 - Eugene Anderson, August 15
- 692 - Arthur R. Albohn, August 15
- 693 - Iowa Cornets, August 15
- 694 - David Alexander (college president), August 15
- 695 - Bernie West, August 15
- 696 - Eva Shain, August 15
- 697 - Boxing judge, August 15
- 698 - Erich Steidtmann, August 16
- 699 - 24th Legislative District (New Jersey), August 16
- 700 - John Aylesworth, August 16
700s:
- 701 - Morrie Yohai, August 16
- 702 - Old London Foods, August 16
- 703 - James P. Vreeland, August 17
- 704 - New Jersey Gems, August 17
- 705 - Milwaukee Does, August 18
- 706 - List of successful English Channel swimmers, August 19 - See Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of successful English Channel swimmers
- 707 - Lee Lockwood, August 19
- 708 - Richard A. Stratton, August 19
- 709 - Enrique Tirabocchi, August 19
- 710 - Thomas C. Peebles, August 20
- 710A - Measles vaccine (see this link
710s:
- 711 - Henry Sullivan (swimmer), August 20 - article was moved in August 2016 to include disambiguation
- 712 - Fritz Teufel, August 21
- 713 - Amelia Gade Corson, August 21
- 714 - Bradley M. Campbell, August 21
- 715 - Harold Ginsberg, August 22
- 716 - Interns for Peace, August 22 (Note: second nom, for Bruce M. Cohen, was not counted due to overlap in content)
- 717 - Robert M. Chanock, August 23
- 718 - Marianne Espinosa, August 25
- 719 - Frank Gasparro, August 26
- 720 - Lou Smit, August 27
720s:
- 721 - Harvey B. Scribner, August 29
- 722 - Chronic traumatic encephalopathy, August 30
- 723 - Amin al-Hindi, August 30
- 724 - Harrison Price, September 1
- 725 - Lawrence Boadt, September 2
- 726 - 15 Penn Plaza, September 2
- 727 - James Mourilyan Tanner, September 3
- 728 - Helen Chinoy (renamed to Helen Krich Chinoy), September 4
- 729 - HD 10180, September 4
- 730 - Air bag vest, September 5
730s:
- 731 - Edward Kean, September 5
- 732 - Little Syria, Manhattan, September 6
- 733 - David Rowland, September 6
- 734 - Exercise and music, September 6
- 735 - Michel Montignac, September 7
- 736 - Jackson Gillis, September 7
- 737 - Robert S. Ingersoll, September 8
- 738 - Martin Dannenberg, September 9
- 739 - David Einhorn (rabbi), September 9
- 740 - Har Sinai Congregation, September 10
740s:
- 741 - Jacob Bigeleisen, September 10
- 742 - Jacob Mayer, September 10
- 743 - 1967–68 ABA season, September 11
- 744 - Edward Mead Johnson, September 12
- 745 - Mead Johnson, September 12
- 746 - C. Joseph Genster, September 13
- 747 - Metrecal, September 13
- 748 - Greenbelt Cooperative Publishing Assn., Inc. v. Bresler, September 13
- 749 - Dorothy Sucher, September 13
- 750 - Jacoby & Meyers, September 14
750s:
- 751 - Daniel P. Davison, September 14
- 752 - value-added modeling, September 14
- 753 - Jack Pitney, September 14
- 754 - George Hitchcock (poet), September 14
- 755 - Gail Koff, September 15
- 756 - Frank C. Garland, September 16
- 757 - Leo Trepp, September 16
- 758 - Operation Power Flite, September 17
- 759 - Satch Davidson, September 17
- 760 - Larry Ashmead, September 18
760s:
- 761 - Theban Desert Road Survey, September 18
- 762 - Frank Perls, September 18
- 763 - David J. Weber, September 18
- 764 - 25th Legislative District (New Jersey), September 18
- 765 - Alicia M. Soderberg, September 19
- 766 - Seymour Pine, September 20
- 767 - R. Smith Simpson, September 22
- 768 - Thomas Guinzburg, September 23
- 769 - Lucius Walker, September 23
770s:
- 770 - Elizabeth Jenkins (author), September 23
- 771 - lintuzumab, September 23
- 772 - Marc Tessier-Lavigne, September 24
- 773 - Gene Case, September 24
- 774 - Clive Donner, September 24
- 775 - Barbara Holland, September 24
- 776 - Hermann Gollancz, September 25
- 777 - Dockum Drug Store sit-in, September 25
- 778 - I'm not lovin' it, September 26
- 779 - Varnette Honeywood, September 26
- 780 - Robert Rompre, September 27
780s:
- 781 - linaclotide, September 27
- 782 - Al LaMacchia, September 27
- 783 - James E. Winner Jr., September 28
- 784 - Bacha posh, September 30
- 785 - William Coblentz (California) (renamed to William Coblentz (attorney), October 1
- 786 - Donald W. Davis, October 1
- 787 - Fathi Osman, October 2
- 788 - John R. Paul, October 2
- 789 - Paycheck Fairness Act, October 2
- 790 - Joyce Beber, October 2
790s:
- 791 - Jack Kershaw, October 5
- 792 - Ralph T. Coe, October 6
- 793 - Joseph L. Melnick, October 7
- 794 - Dorothy M. Horstmann, October 8
- 795 - Robert W. McCollum, October 8
- 796 - Gus Bevona, October 8
- 797 - William Harrison (physician), October 8
- 798 - George Ballis, October 8
- 799 - James Stovall, October 9
- 800 - Nativity: A Life Story, October 9
800s:
- 801 - Wayne Winterrowd, October 9
- 802 - Gerald S. Lesser, October 10
- 803 - Georgy Arbatov, October 12
- 804 - Never-Ending Language Learning, October 12
- 805 - Dick Griffey, October 13
- 806 - Dolores Wilson, October 13
- 807 - Arthur Holch, October 14
- 808 - Andy Albeck, October 14
- 809 - Ralph A. Loveys, October 15
- 810 - 26th Legislative District (New Jersey), October 15
810s:
- 811 - Stephen Pace (artist), October 15
- 812 - Sherman J. Maisel, October 16
- 813 - William W. Norton, October 17
- 814 - Mildred Barry Garvin, October 17
- 815 - Google driverless car, October 18
- 816 - Marshall Flaum, October 18
- 817 - Let My People Go: The Story of Israel, October 18
- 818 - Jehiel R. Elyachar, October 20
- 819 - R. Gordon Hoxie, October 20
- 820 - William Birenbaum, October 20
820s:
- 821 - Atlantic Wind Connection, October 21
- 822 - Gertrude Rhinelander Waldo, October 21
- 823 - Robert Tishman, October 22
- 824 - Louis Henkin, October 22
- 825 - Chuck Stewart, October 25
- 826 - Eric Joisel (renamed to Éric Joisel) - October 27
- 827 - Jim Fuchs, 0ctober 27
- 828 - Athletics at the 1952 Summer Olympics – Men's shot put, October 28
- 829 - Melvin Lane Powers, October 29
- 830 - 1366 Technologies, October 29
830s:
- 831 - Wesley Bennett, October 29
- 832 - Louis F. Bantle, October 29
- 833 - Frank Herbert (politician), October 30
- 834 - Harold Martin (New Jersey politician), October 30
- 835 - 39th Legislative District (New Jersey), October 30
- 836 - Consuelo Crespi, October 30
- 837 - Burton B. Roberts, November 2
- 838 - Betty S. Murphy, November 4
- 839 - Leo Cullum, November 4
- 840 - Dick Miles, November 5
840s:
- 841 - The Last Train From Hiroshima, November 5
- 842 - Blekko, November 6
- 843 - Michael Tabor (Black Panther), November 7
- 844 - George Cain, November 7
- 845 - Mary Emma Allison, November 8
- 846 - Liang Congjie, November 8
- 847 - Roy Skinner, November 9
- 848 - Shannon Tavarez, November 9
- 849 - Hall Thompson, November 9 -> renamed to Hall W. Thompson
- 850 - Jule Sugarman, November 14
850s:
- 851 - Quintin Dailey, November 15
- 852 - Geoffrey Crawley, November 16
- 853 - Donald S. Kellermann, November 18
- 854 - Robert Lipshutz, November 18
- 855 - Howard Van Hyning, November 19
- 856 - Theodore W. Kheel, November 23
- 857 - W. Howard Lester, November 27
- 858 - William Hohri, November 28
- 859 - Danny McDevitt, November 29
- 860 - Madison Square Presbyterian Church, New York City (1854), December 1
860s:
- 861 - Madison Square Presbyterian Church, New York City (1906), December 2
- 862 - Eric Schmertz, December 27
- 863 - Frank Bessac, December 30
- 864 - Morris L. Cohen, December 31, 2010
- 865 - John Warhola, January 1, 2011
- 866 - Steven W. Fisher, January 2
- 867 - Eugene Goldwasser, January 2
- 868 - Robert Macauley, January 3
- 869 - Frank Baldino, Jr., January 3 ==> moved to Frank Baldino Jr. on October 28, 2017
- 870 - Paul Calle, January 5
870s:
- 871 - Grant McCune, January 6
- 872 - Arnold Weiss, January 9
- 873 - Eugene K. Garfield, January 13
- 874 - Baby Tooth Survey, January 13
- 875 - Louise Reiss, January 13
- 876 - B. H. Friedman, January 18
- 877 - Ruth Cavin, January 19
- 878 - Husk Power Systems, January 21
- 879 - Vail Ski & Snowboard Academy, January 21
- 880 - 1960 NFL Championship Game, February 6
880s:
- 881 - Alfred Byrd Graf, May 30, 2010
Note: The count is two short, reflecting reductions to address missing entries 402 and 513 and add in uncredited (or improperly counted) entries 11A, 598A, 681A and 710A
Pending creations/expansions
[edit]- Template:Did you know nominations/Inland Fisher Guide Plant (New Jersey) Inland Fisher Guide Plant (New Jersey)
- Template:Did you know nominations/Nat Allbright Nat Allbright
- Henry Herx and Template:Did you know nominations/Henry Herx, September 26, 2012
- Karl Towns (now Karl-Anthony Towns) and Template:Did you know nominations/Karl Towns, December 27, 2012
- John Ferolito and Template:Did you know nominations/John Ferolito, January 23, 2013
- Chris Hewitt and Template:Did you know nominations/Chris Hewitt, February 1, 2013
- Daniel J. Hilferty / Template:Did you know nominations/Daniel J. Hilferty - nominated for DYK as of December 2, 2014
- Lou Tepe / Template:Did you know nominations/Lou Tepe - nominated for DYK as of January 4, 2015
- Eli Sagan and Template:Did you know nominations/Eli Sagan - nominated for DYK as of January 17, 2015
- Battin High School and Template:Did you know nominations/Battin High School - nominated for DYK as of March 18, 2015
- Paula Kassell and Template:Did you know nominations/Paula Kassell - nominated for DYK as of June 2, 2015
- Matt Poskay and Template:Did you know nominations/Matt Poskay - nominated for DYK as of August 4, 2015
- Chris Gheysens and Template:Did you know nominations/Chris Gheysens (plus Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Chris Gheysens) - nominated for DYK as of October 8, 2015
- Anne Elstner and Template:Did you know nominations/Anne Elstner - nominated for DYK as of November 3, 2015
- Mario Trafeli and Template:Did you know nominations/Mario Trafeli and Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Mario Trafeli
- Wikipedia:Sockpuppet investigations/Alansohn, sad but true.
- Mary Pat Christie, Template:Did you know nominations/Mary Pat Christie
- New Jersey State Guard, Template:Did you know nominations/New Jersey State Guard
- Barbara Friedrich and Template:Did you know nominations/Barbara Friedrich - nominated for DYK as of April 10, 2016
- Julia Meade and Template:Did you know nominations/Julia Meade - nominated for DYK as of May 19, 2016
- Asnage Castelly and Template:Did you know nominations/Asnage Castelly - nominated for DYK as of August 12, 2016
- Arthur Barclay (American politician) and Template:Did you know nominations/Arthur Barclay (American politician) - nominated for DYK as of August 19, 2016
- Virginia E. Haines and Template:Did you know nominations/Virginia E. Haines - nominated for DYK as of August 31, 2016
- Anthony M. Villane and Template:Did you know nominations/Anthony M. Villane - nominated for DYK as of September 1, 2016
- John F. Gaffney and Template:Did you know nominations/John F. Gaffney - nominated for DYK as of September 6, 2016
- Martin A. Herman and Template:Did you know nominations/Martin A. Herman - nominated for DYK as of September 6, 2016
- East Orange High School and Template:Did you know nominations/East Orange High School - nominated for DYK as of September 11, 2016
- Dennis L. Riley and Template:Did you know nominations/Dennis L. Riley - nominated for DYK as of September 13, 2016
- Daniel Dalton (American politician) and Template:Did you know nominations/Daniel Dalton (American politician) - nominated for DYK as of September 15, 2016
- Mark Tatulli and Template:Did you know nominations/Mark Tatulli - nominated for DYK as of September 20, 2016
- James M. Turner and Kenneth A. Gewertz and Template:Did you know nominations/James M. Turner - nominated for DYK as of September 22, 2016
- Joseph A. Maressa and Template:Did you know nominations/Joseph A. Maressa - nominated for DYK as of September 26, 2016
- Ernest F. Schuck and Template:Did you know nominations/Ernest F. Schuck - nominated for DYK as of September 26, 2016
- Lee B. Laskin and Template:Did you know nominations/Lee B. Laskin - nominated for DYK as of September 29, 2016
- John J. Horn and Template:Did you know nominations/John J. Horn - nominated for DYK as of October 6, 2016
- John F. Good and Template:Did you know nominations/John F. Good - nominated for DYK as of October 19, 2016
- Joseph Harmatz and Template:Did you know nominations/Joseph Harmatz - nominated for DYK as of October 21, 2016
- Thomas J. Shusted and Template:Did you know nominations/Thomas J. Shusted - nominated for DYK as of October 23, 2016
- Stanley Silverstein and Template:Did you know nominations/Stanley Silverstein - nominated for DYK as of October 25, 2016
- Mary Keating Croce / Barbara Berman (politician) and Template:Did you know nominations/Mary Keating Croce - nominated for DYK as of October 27, 2016
- Aubrey Lewis (athlete) and Template:Did you know nominations/Aubrey Lewis (athlete) - nominated for DYK as of October 29, 2016
- George H. Barbour and Template:Did you know nominations/George H. Barbour - nominated for DYK as of November 10, 2016
- New Jersey Rockin Rollers (renamed as New Jersey Rockin' Rollers) and Template:Did you know nominations/New Jersey Rockin Rollers - nominated as of January 23, 2017
- Carmen Cincotti and Template:Did you know nominations/Carmen Cincotti nominated as of July 18, 2017
- St. Cecilia High School (New Jersey) and Template:Did you know nominations/St. Cecilia High School (New Jersey) nominated as of September 13, 2017
- Shanique Speight Template:Did you know nominations/Shanique Speight nominated as of January 18, 2018
- Heinie Benkert and Template:Did you know nominations/Heinie Benkert nominated as of January 18, 2018
- Walter M. D. Kern and Template:Did you know nominations/Walter M. D. Kern nominated as of January 18, 2018
- Joseph Stamler and Template:Did you know nominations/Joseph Stamler nominated as of January 27, 2018
- Michael F. Adubato and Template:Did you know nominations/Michael F. Adubato nominated as of January 29, 2018
- Evelyn Terhune and Template:Did you know nominations/Evelyn Terhune nominated as of February 7, 2018
- Evelyn Adams (lottery winner), Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Evelyn Adams (lottery winner) and Template:Did you know nominations/Evelyn Adams (lottery winner) nominated as of February 19, 2018
- Anthony Watson (skeleton racer) Template:Did you know nominations/Anthony Watson (skeleton racer) nominated as of March 22, 2018
- Don Savage and Template:Did you know nominations/Don Savage nominated as of May 3, 2021
- County executives of Atlantic County, New Jersey, Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/County executives of Atlantic County, New Jersey and Template:Did you know nominations/County executives of Atlantic County, New Jersey --> renamed as Atlantic County Executive
- Bergen County Executive
- Essex County Executive and Template:Did you know nominations/Essex County Executive
- Hudson County Executive
- Mercer County Executive
- Carmine Savino and Template:Did you know nominations/Carmine Savino nominated as of November 15, 2021
- Walter D. Van Riper and Template:Did you know nominations/Walter D. Van Riper nominated as of December 22, 2021
Successful nominations (non C/E)
[edit]- 1 - The Paradox of Choice: Why More Is Less, December 30, 2007 -> renamed to The Paradox of Choice
- 2 - Ernest Dynes, January 1, 2008
- 3 - GAM-63 RASCAL, January 1
- 4 - Ade Schwammel, January 3
- 5 - Manfred Clynes, January 3
- 6 - Dohäsan, January 3 - renamed to Dohasan
- 7 - Giuseppe Falsone, January 4
- 8 - Corradino D'Ascanio, January 4
- 9 - Josh A. Moore, January 4
- 10 - Battle of Kansas, January 4, 2008
10s:
- 11 - It's a Small World (Leave It to Beaver episode), January 5, 2008 -> renamed to It's a Small World (Leave It to Beaver)
- 12 - Eric Lock, January 5
- 13 - Selkirk hurdle, January 7
- 14 - Vlaamse Druivenveldrit Overijse, January 7
- 15 - 1984 Rose Bowl, January 7
- 16 - Ahmet Ertegün Tribute Concert, January 8 --> renamed Ahmet Ertegun Tribute Concert
- 17 - London 1851 chess tournament, January 8
- 18 - Helen Abbott Michael, January 8
- 19 - Quad (figure skating), January 8
- 20 - West India Fruit and Steamship Company, January 9, 2008
20s:
- 21 - Black Dahlia, January 9, 2008
- 22 - Herman Rose, January 9
- 23 - Aging of Japan, January 10
- 24 - Joseph Lazarow, January 10
- 25 - Cascade Locks and Canal, January 11
- 26 - Tuanku Ja'afar Cup, January 11
- 27 - Sara Gagliardi, January 12
- 28 - Kim Peyton, January 13
- 29 - Anglo-Bavarian Brewery, January 13
- 30 - A Farewell to Arms (1957 film), January 13, 2008
30s:
- 31 - The Helen Morgan Story, January 13, 2008
- 32 - Christopher Chancellor, January 13
- 33 - Breguet 730, January 13
- 34 - Battle of Calderón Bridge, January 13
- 35 - Traffic in Towns, January 13
- 36 - Grand Staircase (White House), January 13
- 37 - Vereniging Basisinkomen, January 14 --> Deleted at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Vereniging Basisinkomen (2nd nomination) on January 14, 2009
- 38 - Mike Trinh, January 14 --> Deleted March 10, 2009 as CSD:G7
- 39 - Jeopardy! theme songs, January 14 --> renamed to Jeopardy! theme music
- 40 - The Expert at the Card Table, January 14, 2008
40s:
- 41 - amphibious warfare ships of Australia, January 14, 2008
- 42 - Everything on a Waffle, January 14
- 43 - Susy Clemens, January 14
- 44 - Helen Jepson, January 15
- 45 - Peter de Villiers, January 15
- 46 - Robert Peake the Elder, January 15 --> Renamed to Robert Peake the elder
- 47 - Stephen W. Thompson, January 15
- 48 - Rea Irvin, January 16
- 49 - Tommy Fleming, January 16
- 50 - John P. Clay, January 16, 2008
50s:
- 51 - Tournier v National Provincial and Union Bank of England, January 17, 2008
- 52 - St Barnabas' Church, Bromborough, January 17
- 53 - OJ287, January 17 --> renamed OJ 287
- 54 - Enoteca, January 17
- 55 - Rafael Perestrello, January 17
- 56 - Two Ladies, January 17
- 57 - Stephen Angulalik, January 17
- 58 - Moultrie Kelsall, January 18
- 59 - My Fair Lady (jazz album), January 18 --< renamed to My Fair Lady (Shelly Manne album)
- 60 - FPT University, January 18, 2008
60s:
- 61 - Edwin Q. Cannon, January 18, 2008
- 62 - Pea Island Life-Saving Station, January 18
- 63 - Jack Bloomfield, January 21
- 64 - Thelon Wildlife Sanctuary, January 22
- 65 - Memory and trauma, January 22
- 66 - Frank Loughran, January 22
- 67 - Appalachian Volunteers, January 22
- 68 - Weekly Arizonian, January 22
- 69 - 1st Asian Film Awards, January 22
- 70 - Felixstowe Fury, January 22, 2008
70s
- 71 - New York City Sheriff's Office, January 22, 2008
- 72 - St. Elizabeth's Church, Wiesbaden, January 23 --> renamed to St. Elizabeth's Church (Wiesbaden)
- 73 - Robert McGill Loughridge, January 23
- 74 - Alvin C. York Institute, January 24
- 75 - Ruth Maier, January 24
- 76 - Frank E. Rodgers, January 25 <-- This was really a create, and is listed above as number 11A
- 77 - HMS Chanticleer (1808), January 25
- 78 - Ingo Renner, January 26
- 79 - Compounds of oxygen, January 26
- 80 - Anita Nall, January 27, 2008
80s
- 81 - 1947 Rose Bowl, January 27, 2008
- 82 - William Stansby, January 28
- 83 - 1928-29 Boston Bruins season, January 28 --> renamed to 1928–29 Boston Bruins season
- 84 - USS Noble (APA-218), January 29
- 85 - 1929 Rose Bowl, January 29
- 86 - Newt Loken, January 30
- 87 - Independent Learning Centre, January 31
- 88 - Frederick Madison Allen, January 31
- 89 - Charles R. Brayton, January 31
- 90 - Juju Music, February 1, 2008
90s:
- 91 - SS George Washington Carver, February 2, 2008
- 92 - Sam O'Steen, February 15
- 93 - Miles Lerman, February 17
- 94 - Paul G. Gaffney II, March 14
- 95 - Leonard Lomell, March 12
- 96 - Nathaniel Reed, June 4 --> renamed to Nathaniel Reed (outlaw) on January 15, 2018
- 97 - American Palestine Line, July 13
- 98 - Frank S. Farley, August 25
- 99 - Incorrectly numbered --> see create/expand 20A
- 100 - Rose Hill, Manhattan, August 27, 2008
100s
- 101 - Project CHLOE, August 28, 2008
- 102 - Lexie Fyfe, September 3
- 103 - Madam Marie, September 2 (shows up out-of-order on page) --> redirected to Marie Castello
- 104 - [[
- 147 - Jimi Heselden, October 7
- 148 - Johnny Edgecombe, October 15
- 149 - James F. Neal, October 30
- 150 - S. Neil Fujita, November 3
- 151 - Richard Bing, November 21
- 152 - Jack Oliver (scientist), January 20, 2011
Other articles to monitor
[edit]- User:Alansohn (sometimes slips through on watchlist)
- User_talk:Alansohn
- Dane Rauschenberg
- George Thomas Coker
- Richard Morefield (forgot to nominate)
- Paul Kolton (slipped through cracks)
- Helen Boehm (needed more work)
- User:AlexNewArtBot/NewJerseySearchResult
- Odón Device / Odon device
- Wikipedia talk:WikiProject New Jersey/Hudson County Task Force
- Wikipedia:WikiProject Deletion sorting/Judaism
- Wikipedia:WikiProject Deletion sorting/New Jersey
- Delancey Underground
- Jamie Metzl
- Highest-income counties in the United States
- Gray charter school Gray Charter School
- Bernie Wayne
- Mohammed Hameeduddin
- Adam Gussen
- Lizette Parker
- Platform tennis
- Palisades Medical Center
- Wikipedia:Categorization/Ethnicity, gender, religion and sexuality
- Talk:Princeton, New Jersey
- Wikipedia:WikiProject New Jersey/Article alerts/Archive
- Wikipedia talk:WikiProject New Jersey
- Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Schechter Day School Network and Schechter Day School Network
- List of census-designated places in New Jersey
- Category:New Jersey articles needing expert attention
- Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Marlboro, Monmouth County, New Jersey
- Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Legends and Tales of the Pine Barrens --> article renamed to Legends and tales of the New Jersey Pine Barrens
- Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of Jewish Nobel laureates (2nd nomination)
- Wikipedia:WikiProject World's Oldest People/Article alerts
- Mike Elko - never nominated
- Dick Weisgerber - not nominated
- John Calabro - not nominated
RHI-related articles
[edit]- Roller Hockey International - just watching
- Anaheim Bullfrogs (1993–1997; 1999)
- Calgary Rad'z (1993–1994)
- Connecticut Coasters (1993) / Sacramento River Rats (1994–1997)
- Florida Hammerheads (1993–1994)
- Los Angeles Blades (1993–1997; 1999)
- Oakland Skates (1993–1996)
- Portland Rage (1993–1994)
- San Diego Barracudas (1993–1996) / Ontario Barracudas (1998–99)
- St. Louis Vipers (1993–1997; 1999)
- Toronto Planets (1993)
- Utah Rollerbees (1993) / Las Vegas Flash (1994)
- Vancouver Voodoo (renamed as Vancouver VooDoo) (1993–1996)
- Atlanta Fire Ants (1994) / Oklahoma Coyotes (1995–1996) / Las Vegas Coyotes (1999)
- Buffalo Stampede (1994–1995)
- Chicago Cheetahs (1994–1995)
- Edmonton Sled Dogs (1994) / Orlando Rollergators (1995, renamed Orlando Jackals 1996–1997)
- Minnesota Arctic Blast (1994; 1996)
- Montreal Roadrunners (1994–1997)
- New England Stingers (1994) / Ottawa Loggers (1995–1996, renamed Ottawa Wheels in 1997)
- New Jersey Rockin; Rollers (1994–1997)
- Philadelphia Bulldogs (1994–1996)
- Phoenix Cobras (1994–1995) / Empire State Cobras (1996) / Buffalo Wings (1997; 1999)
- Pittsburgh Phantoms (1994)
- San Jose Rhinos (1994–1997; 1999)
- Tampa Bay Tritons (1994)
- Minnesota Blue Ox (1995; 1999)
- Detroit Motor City Mustangs (renamed as Motor City Mustangs) (1995)
- Denver Daredevils (1996–1997)
- Long Island Jawz (1996–1997)
- Chicago Bluesmen (1999)
- Dallas Stallions (1999)
New Jersey municipalities
[edit]This will allow monitoring to changes to articles related to municipalities, counties and forms of government.
Copied from List of school districts in New Jersey
Atlantic County
[edit]- Absecon Public School District
- Atlantic City School District
- Atlantic County Special Services School District - County special education
- Atlantic County Vocational School District
- Brigantine Public Schools
- Buena Regional School District - Regional
- Egg Harbor City School District
- Egg Harbor Township Schools
- Estell Manor School District
- Folsom Borough School District
- Galloway Township Public Schools
- Greater Egg Harbor Regional High School District - Regional
- Hamilton Township Schools
- Hammonton Public Schools
- Linwood Public Schools
- Mainland Regional High School (New Jersey) - Regional
- Margate City Schools
- Mullica Township Schools
- Northfield Community Schools
- Pleasantville Public Schools
- Port Republic School District
- Somers Point Public Schools
- Ventnor City School District
- Weymouth Township School District
Bergen County
[edit]- Allendale School District (K-8)
- Alpine Public School District (K-8)
- Bergen County Special Services School District - County special education
- Bergen County Technical Schools - County (9-12)
- Bergenfield Public School District (K-12)
- Bogota Public Schools (K-12)
- Carlstadt Public Schools (K-8)
- Carlstadt-East Rutherford Regional School District - Regional (9-12)
- Cliffside Park School District (K-12)
- Closter Public Schools (K-8)
- Cresskill Public Schools (K-12)
- Demarest Public Schools (K-8)
- Dumont Public Schools (K-12)
- East Rutherford School District (K-8)
- Edgewater Public Schools (K-12)
- Elmwood Park Public Schools (K-12)
- Emerson School District (K-12)
- Englewood Public School District (K-12)
- Englewood Cliffs Public Schools (K-8)
- Fair Lawn Public Schools (K-12)
- Fairview Public Schools (K-8)
- Fort Lee School District (K-12)
- Franklin Lakes Public Schools (K-8)
- Garfield Public Schools (K-12)
- Glen Rock Public Schools (K-12)
- Hackensack Public Schools (K-12)
- Harrington Park School District (K-8)
- Hasbrouck Heights School District (K-12)
- Haworth Public Schools (K-8)
- Hillsdale Public Schools (K-8)
- Ho-Ho-Kus School District (K-8)
- Leonia Public Schools (K-12)
- Little Ferry Public Schools (K-8)
- Lodi Public Schools (K-12)
- Lyndhurst School District (K-12)
- Mahwah Township Public Schools (K-12)
- Maywood Public Schools (K-8)
- Midland Park School District (K-12)
- Montvale Public Schools (K-8)
- Moonachie School District (K-8)
- New Milford School District (K-12)
- North Arlington School District (K-12)
- Northern Highlands Regional High School - Regional (9-12)
- Northern Valley Regional High School District - Regional (9-12)
- Northvale Public Schools (K-8)
- Norwood Public School District (K-8)
- Oakland Public Schools (K-8)
- Old Tappan Public Schools (K-8)
- Oradell Public School District (K-6)
- Palisades Park Public School District (K-12)
- Paramus Public Schools (K-12)
- Park Ridge Public Schools (K-12)
- Pascack Valley Regional High School District - Regional (9-12)
- Ramapo Indian Hills Regional High School District - Regional (9-12)
- Ramsey Public School District (K-12)
- Ridgefield School District (New Jersey) (K-12)
- Ridgefield Park Public Schools (K-12)
- Ridgewood Public Schools (K-12)
- River Dell Regional School District - Regional (7-12)
- River Edge Elementary School District (K-6)
- River Vale Public Schools (K-8)
- Rochelle Park School District (K-8)
- Rutherford School District (K-12)
- Saddle Brook Public Schools (K-12)
- Saddle River School District (K-5)
- South Hackensack School District (K-8)
- Teaneck Public Schools (K-12)
- Tenafly Public Schools (K-12)
- Upper Saddle River School District (K-8)
- Waldwick Public School District (K-12)
- Wallington Public Schools (K-12)
- Westwood Regional School District - Regional (K-12)
- Wood-Ridge School District (K-12)
- Woodcliff Lake Public Schools (K-8)
- Wyckoff School District (K-8)
Burlington County
[edit]- Bass River Township School District
- Beverly City Schools
- Bordentown Regional School District - Regional
- City of Burlington Public School District
- Burlington County Institute of Technology
- Burlington County Special Services School District - County special education for ages 3-21
- Burlington Township School District
- Chesterfield School District (New Jersey)
- Cinnaminson Township Public Schools
- Delanco Township School District
- Delran Township School District
- Eastampton Township School District
- Edgewater Park School District
- Evesham Township School District
- Florence Township School District
- Hainesport Township School District
- Lenape Regional High School District - Regional
- Lumberton Township School District
- Mansfield Public Schools
- Maple Shade School District
- Medford Lakes School District
- Medford Township Public Schools
- Moorestown Township Public Schools
- Mount Holly Township Public Schools
- Mount Laurel Schools
- New Hanover Township School District - Consolidated
- North Hanover Township School District
- Northern Burlington County Regional School District - Regional
- Palmyra Public Schools
- Pemberton Township School District
- Rancocas Valley Regional High School - Regional
- Riverside School District (New Jersey)
- Riverton School District
- Shamong Township School District
- Southampton Township Schools
- Springfield Township School District (New Jersey)
- Tabernacle School District
- Washington Township School District (Burlington County, New Jersey)
- Westampton Township Schools
- Willingboro Public Schools (was Willingboro Township Public Schools)
- Woodland Township School District
Camden County
[edit]- Audubon School District
- Barrington Public Schools
- Bellmawr School District
- Berlin Borough School District
- Berlin Township Public Schools
- Black Horse Pike Regional School District - Regional
- Brooklawn Public School District
- Camden City School District (renamed from Camden City Public Schools)
- Camden County Technical Schools
- Cherry Hill Public Schools
- Chesilhurst Borough School District
- Clementon School District
- Collingswood Public Schools
- Eastern Camden County Regional High School District - Regional
- Gibbsboro School District
- Gloucester City Public Schools
- Gloucester Township Public Schools
- Haddon Heights School District
- Haddon Township School District
- Haddonfield Public Schools
- Laurel Springs School District
- Lawnside School District
- Lindenwold Public Schools
- Lower Camden County Regional School District (dissolved in 2001)
- Magnolia School District (New Jersey)
- Merchantville School District
- Mount Ephraim Public Schools
- Oaklyn Public School District
- Pennsauken Public Schools
- Pine Hill Schools
- Runnemede Public School District
- Somerdale School District
- Sterling High School (New Jersey) - Regional
- Stratford School District
- Voorhees Township Public Schools
- Waterford Township School District
- Winslow Township School District
- Woodlynne School District
Cape May County
[edit]- Avalon School District
- Cape May City School District
- Cape May County Special Services School District
- Cape May County Technical School District
- Dennis Township Public Schools
- Lower Cape May Regional School District - Regional
- Lower Township School District
- Middle Township Public Schools
- North Wildwood School District
- Ocean City School District
- Sea Isle City School District
- Stone Harbor School District
- Upper Township School District
- West Cape May School District
- Wildwood Public School District
- Wildwood Crest School District
- Woodbine School District
Cumberland County
[edit]- Bridgeton Public Schools
- Commercial Township School District
- Cumberland County Vocational School District
- Cumberland Regional High School - Regional
- Deerfield Township School District
- Downe Township School District
- Fairfield Township School District
- Greenwich Township School District (Cumberland County, New Jersey)
- Hopewell Township School District
- Lawrence Township School District
- Maurice River Township School District
- Millville Public Schools
- Stow Creek School District
- Upper Deerfield Township Schools
- Vineland Public Schools
Essex County
[edit]- Belleville School District
- Bloomfield Public Schools (renamed from Bloomfield Public Schools (New Jersey)
- Caldwell-West Caldwell Public Schools - Consolidated
- Cedar Grove Schools
- East Orange School District
- Essex County Vocational Technical Schools
- Essex Fells School District
- Fairfield School District
- Glen Ridge Public Schools
- Irvington Public Schools
- Livingston Public Schools
- Millburn Township Public Schools
- Montclair Public Schools
- Newark Public Schools
- North Caldwell Public Schools
- Nutley Public Schools
- Orange Board of Education
- Roseland School District
- South Orange-Maplewood School District - Consolidated
- Verona Public Schools
- West Essex Regional School District - Regional
- West Orange Public Schools
Gloucester County
[edit]- Clayton Public Schools
- Clearview Regional High School District - Regional
- Delsea Regional School District - Regional
- Deptford Township Schools
- East Greenwich Township School District
- Elk Township School District
- Franklin Township Public Schools (Gloucester County, New Jersey)
- Gateway Regional High School (New Jersey) - Regional
- Glassboro Public Schools
- Gloucester County Special Services School District
- Gloucester County Vocational-Technical School District
- Greenwich Township School District (Gloucester County, New Jersey)
- Harrison Township School District
- Kingsway Regional School District - Regional
- Logan Township School District
- Mantua Township School District
- Monroe Township Public Schools
- National Park School District
- Paulsboro Public Schools
- Pitman School District
- South Harrison Township School District
- Swedesboro-Woolwich School District - Consolidated
- Washington Township Public School District
- Wenonah School District
- West Deptford Public Schools
- Westville School District
- Woodbury Public Schools
- Woodbury Heights School District
Hudson County
[edit]- Bayonne Board of Education (K-12)
- East Newark School District (K-8)
- Guttenberg Public School District (K-8)
- Harrison Public Schools (K-12)
- Hoboken Public Schools (K-12)
- Hudson County Schools of Technology (9-12)
- Jersey City Public Schools (K-12)
- Kearny School District (K-12)
- North Bergen School District (K-12)
- Secaucus Public Schools (K-12)
- Union City School District (New Jersey) (K-12)
- Weehawken School District (K-12)
- West New York School District (K-12)
Hunterdon County
[edit]- Alexandria Township School District K-8
- Bethlehem Township School District K-8
- Bloomsbury School District K-8
- Califon School District K-8
- Clinton-Glen Gardner School District K-8 (renamed from Clinton Public School as of 2009)
- Clinton Township School District K-8
- Delaware Township School District K-8
- Delaware Valley Regional High School 9-12 Regional
- East Amwell Township School District K-9
- Flemington-Raritan Regional School District K-8 Regional
- Franklin Township School District (Hunterdon County, New Jersey) K-8
- Frenchtown School District K-8
- Hampton School District (New Jersey) K-8
- High Bridge School District K-8
- Holland Township School District K-8
- Hunterdon Central Regional High School 9-12 Regional
- Hunterdon County Vocational School District 9-12
- Kingwood Township School District K-8
- Lebanon Borough School District K-6
- Lebanon Township Schools K-8
- Milford Borough School District K-8
- North Hunterdon-Voorhees Regional High School District 9-12 Regional
- Readington Township Public Schools K-8
- South Hunterdon Regional School District K-12 Regional, established in 2014-15 from the following former districts
- Tewksbury Township Schools K-8
- Union Township School District K-8
Mercer County
[edit]- East Windsor Regional School District K-12 Regional
- Ewing Public Schools K-12
- Hamilton Township School District K-12
- Hopewell Valley Regional School District K-12 Regional
- Lawrence Township Public Schools K-12
- Mercer County Vocational School District 9-12
- Princeton Public Schools K-12 Regional (formerly known as Princeton Regional Schools)
- Robbinsville Public School District K-12
- Trenton Public Schools K-12
- West Windsor-Plainsboro Regional School District K-12 Regional
Middlesex County
[edit]- Carteret School District K-12
- Cranbury School District K-8
- Dunellen Public Schools K-12
- East Brunswick Public Schools K-12
- Edison Township Public Schools K-12
- Highland Park Public Schools K-12
- Jamesburg Public Schools K-8
- Metuchen School District K-12
- Middlesex Board of Education K-12
- Middlesex County Vocational and Technical Schools 9-12 Vocational
- Milltown Public Schools K-8
- Monroe Township School District K-12
- New Brunswick Public Schools K-12
- North Brunswick Township Public Schools K-12
- Old Bridge Township Public Schools K-12
- Perth Amboy Public Schools K-12
- Piscataway Township Schools K-12
- Sayreville Public Schools K-12
- South Amboy Public Schools K-12
- South Brunswick Public Schools K-12
- South Plainfield Public Schools K-12
- South River Public Schools K-12
- Spotswood Public Schools K-12
- Woodbridge Township School District K-12
Monmouth County
[edit]- Asbury Park Public Schools
- Atlantic Highlands School District
- Avon School District (New Jersey)
- Belmar School District
- Bradley Beach School District
- Brielle School District
- Colts Neck School District
- Deal School District
- Eatontown Public Schools
- Fair Haven Public Schools
- Farmingdale School District
- Freehold Borough Schools
- Freehold Regional High School District - Regional
- Freehold Township Schools
- Hazlet Township Public Schools
- Henry Hudson Regional High School - Regional
- Highlands School District
- Holmdel Township Public Schools
- Howell Township Public Schools
- Keansburg School District
- Keyport Public Schools
- Little Silver School District
- Long Branch Public Schools
- Manalapan-Englishtown Regional School District - Regional
- Manasquan Public Schools
- Marlboro Township Public School District
- Matawan-Aberdeen Regional School District - Regional
- Middletown Township Public School District
- Millstone Township Schools
- Monmouth Beach School District
- Monmouth County Vocational School District
- Monmouth Regional High School - Regional
- Neptune City School District
- Neptune Township Schools
- Ocean Township School District (Monmouth County, New Jersey) - Consolidated
- Oceanport School District
- Red Bank Borough Public Schools
- Red Bank Regional High School - Regional
- Roosevelt Public School District
- Rumson School District
- Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School - Regional
- Sea Girt School District
- Shore Regional High School - Regional
- Shrewsbury Borough School District
- Spring Lake School District
- Spring Lake Heights School District
- Tinton Falls School District - Regional
- Union Beach School System
- Upper Freehold Regional School District - Regional
- Wall Township Public Schools
- West Long Branch Public Schools
Morris County
[edit]- Boonton Public Schools
- Boonton Township School District
- Butler Public Schools
- School District of the Chathams - Regional
- Chester School District - Consolidated
- Denville Township School District
- Dover School District (New Jersey)
- East Hanover School District
- Florham Park School District
- Hanover Park Regional High School District - Regional
- Hanover Township Public Schools
- Harding Township School District
- Jefferson Township Public Schools
- Kinnelon Public Schools
- Lincoln Park Public Schools (New Jersey)
- Long Hill Township School System
- Madison Public Schools
- Mendham Borough Schools
- Mendham Township Public Schools
- Mine Hill School District
- Montville Township School District
- Morris County Vocational School District
- Morris Hills Regional High School District - Regional
- Morris Plains Schools
- Morris School District - Regional
- Mount Arlington School District
- Mount Olive Township School District
- Mountain Lakes Schools
- Netcong School District
- Parsippany-Troy Hills School District
- Pequannock Township School District
- Randolph Township Schools
- Riverdale School District (New Jersey)
- Rockaway Borough Public Schools
- Rockaway Township Public Schools
- Roxbury School District
- Washington Township Schools
- West Morris Regional High School District - Regional
- Wharton Borough School District
Ocean County
[edit]- Barnegat Township School District
- Bay Head School District
- Beach Haven School District
- Berkeley Township School District
- Brick Public Schools
- Central Regional School District - Regional
- Eagleswood Township School District
- Island Heights School District
- Jackson School District (New Jersey)
- Lacey Township School District
- Lakehurst School District
- Lakewood School District (New Jersey)
- Lavallette School District
- Little Egg Harbor Township School District
- Long Beach Island Consolidated School District - Consolidated
- Manchester Township School District
- Ocean County Vocational Technical School - Countywide
- Ocean Gate School District
- Ocean Township School District (Ocean County, New Jersey)
- Pinelands Regional School District - Regional
- Plumsted Township School District
- Point Pleasant Beach School District
- Point Pleasant School District
- Seaside Heights School District
- Seaside Park School District
- Southern Regional School District - Regional
- Stafford Township School District
- Toms River Regional Schools - Regional
- Tuckerton School District
Passaic County
[edit]- Bloomingdale School District K-8
- Clifton Public Schools K-12
- Haledon School District K-8
- Hawthorne Public Schools K-12
- Lakeland Regional High School 9-12 Regional
- Little Falls Township Public Schools K-8
- Manchester Regional High School 9-12 Regional
- North Haledon School District K-8
- Passaic City School District K-12
- Passaic County Vocational School District 9-12 Vocational
- Passaic Valley Regional High School 9-12 Regional
- Paterson Public Schools K-12
- Pompton Lakes School District K-12
- Prospect Park School District K-8
- Ringwood Public School District K-8
- Totowa Borough Public Schools K-8
- Wanaque Borough Schools K-8
- Wayne Public Schools K-12
- West Milford Township Public Schools K-12
- Woodland Park School District (New Jersey) K-8
Salem County
[edit]- Alloway Township School District K-8
- Elmer School District was K-4, now merged with Pittsgrove Township School District
- Elsinboro Township School District K-8
- Lower Alloways Creek Township School District K-8
- Mannington Township School District K-8
- Oldmans Township School District K-8
- Penns Grove-Carneys Point Regional School District K-12 Regional
- Pennsville School District K-12
- Pittsgrove Township School District K-12
- Quinton Township School District K-8
- Salem City School District (New Jersey) K-12
- Salem County Special Services School District
- Salem County Vocational Technical Schools 9-12
- Upper Pittsgrove School District K-8
- Woodstown-Pilesgrove Regional School District K-12 Regional
Somerset County
[edit]- Bedminster Township School District K-8
- Bernards Township School District K-12
- Bound Brook School District K-12
- Branchburg Township School District K-8
- Bridgewater-Raritan Regional School District - K-12 Regional
- Franklin Township Public Schools (Somerset County, New Jersey) K-12
- Green Brook School District K-8
- Hillsborough Township School District K-12
- Manville School District K-12
- Montgomery Township School District K-12
- North Plainfield School District K-12
- Somerset County Vocational and Technical School District 9-12
- Somerset Hills Regional School District K-12 Regional
- Somerville Public Schools K-12
- South Bound Brook School District K-8
- Warren Township Schools K-8
- Watchung Borough Schools K-8
- Watchung Hills Regional High School 9-12 Regional
Sussex County
[edit]- Andover Regional School District - Regional (K-8)
- Byram Township School District (K-8)
- Frankford Township School District (K-8)
- Franklin Borough School District (K-8)
- Fredon Township School District (K-6)
- Green Township School District (K-8)
- Hamburg School District (New Jersey) (K-8)
- Hampton Township School District (New Jersey) (K-6)
- Hardyston Township School District (K-8)
- High Point Regional High School - Regional (9-12)
- Hopatcong Public Schools (K-12)
- Kittatinny Regional High School - Regional (7-12)
- Lafayette Township School District (K-8)
- Lenape Valley Regional High School - Regional (9-12)
- Montague Township School District (K-8)
- Newton Public School District (K-12)
- Ogdensburg Borough School District (K-8)
- Sandyston-Walpack Consolidated School District - Consolidated (K-6)
- Sparta Township Public School District (K-12)
- Stanhope Public Schools (K-8)
- Stillwater Township School District (K-6)
- Sussex County Vocational School District (9-12)
- Sussex-Wantage Regional School District - Regional (K-8)
- Vernon Township School District (K-12)
- Wallkill Valley Regional High School - Regional (9-12)
Union County
[edit]- Berkeley Heights Public Schools K-12
- Clark Public School District K-12
- Cranford Township Public Schools K-12
- Elizabeth Public Schools K-12
- Garwood Public Schools K-8
- Hillside Public Schools K-12
- Kenilworth Public Schools K-12
- Linden Public Schools K-12
- Mountainside School District K-8
- New Providence School District K-12
- Plainfield Public School District K-12
- Rahway Public Schools K-12
- Roselle Public Schools K-12
- Roselle Park School District K-12
- Scotch Plains-Fanwood Regional School District K-12 Regional
- Springfield Public Schools (New Jersey) K-12
- Summit Public Schools K-12
- Union County Vocational Technical Schools 9-12
- Union Public School District (New Jersey) K-12
- Westfield Public Schools K-12
- Winfield Township School District K-8
Warren County
[edit]- Allamuchy Township School District K-8
- Alpha School District K-8
- Belvidere School District K-12
- Blairstown Township School District K-6
- Franklin Township School District (Warren County, New Jersey) K-6
- Frelinghuysen Township School District K-6
- Great Meadows Regional School District K-8 Regional
- Greenwich Township School District (Warren County, New Jersey) K-8
- Hackettstown School District K-12
- Harmony Township School District K-8
- Hope Township School District K-8
- Knowlton Township School District K-6
- Lopatcong Township School District K-8
- Mansfield Township School District K-6
- North Warren Regional High School 7-12 Regional
- Oxford Township School District K-8
- Phillipsburg School District K-12
- Pohatcong Township School District K-8
- Atlantic County Special Services School District - County special education
- Warren County Vocational School District 9-12
- Warren Hills Regional School District 7-12 Regional
- Washington Borough Public Schools K-6
- Washington Township School District (Warren County, New Jersey) K-6
- White Township School District K-8
From List of high schools in New Jersey and used for monitoring purposes
Public high schools
[edit]Atlantic County
[edit]- Absegami High School, Galloway Township
- Atlantic City High School, Atlantic City
- Atlantic County Institute of Technology, Mays Landing
- Buena Regional High School, Buena
- Cedar Creek High School (New Jersey), Egg Harbor City
- Charter-Tech High School for the Performing Arts, Somers Point
- Egg Harbor Township High School, Egg Harbor Township
- Hammonton High School, Hammonton
- Mainland Regional High School (New Jersey), Linwood
- Oakcrest High School, Mays Landing
- Pleasantville High School (New Jersey), Pleasantville
Bergen County
[edit]- Academies at Englewood, Englewood (renamed from Academies@Englewood)
- Becton Regional High School, East Rutherford (renamed from Henry P. Becton Regional High School in May 2023)
- Bergen County Academies, Hackensack
- Bergen County Technical High School, Paramus Campus, Paramus
- Bergen County Technical High School, Teterboro Campus, Teterboro
- Bergenfield High School, Bergenfield
- Bogota High School, Bogota
- Cliffside Park High School, Cliffside Park
- Closter High School, Closter (closed 1955)
- Cresskill High School, Cresskill
- Dumont High School, Dumont
- Dwight Morrow High School, Englewood
- East Rutherford High School, East Rutherford (closed 1971)
- Elmwood Park Memorial High School, Elmwood Park
- Emerson Junior-Senior High School, Emerson (renamed from Emerson Jr./Sr. High School (Emerson, New Jersey) and Emerson Jr./Sr. High School in May 2023)
- Fair Lawn High School, Fair Lawn
- Fort Lee High School, Fort Lee
- Garfield High School (New Jersey), Garfield
- Glen Rock High School, Glen Rock
- Hackensack High School, Hackensack
- Hasbrouck Heights High School, Hasbrouck Heights
- Indian Hills High School (New Jersey), Oakland
- Leonia Alternative High School, Leonia (closed 1979)
- Leonia High School, Leonia
- Lodi High School (New Jersey), Lodi
- Lyndhurst High School, Lyndhurst
- Mahwah High School, Mahwah
- Midland Park High School, Midland Park
- New Milford High School (New Jersey), New Milford
- North Arlington High School, North Arlington
- Northern Highlands Regional High School, Allendale
- Northern Valley Regional High School at Demarest, Demarest
- Northern Valley Regional High School at Old Tappan, Old Tappan
- Palisades Park High School, Palisades Park
- Paramus High School, Paramus
- Park Ridge High School, Park Ridge
- Pascack Hills High School, Montvale
- Pascack Valley High School, Hillsdale
- Ramapo High School (New Jersey), Franklin Lakes
- Ramsey High School (New Jersey), Ramsey
- Ridgefield Memorial High School, Ridgefield
- Ridgefield Park High School, Ridgefield Park
- Ridgewood High School (New Jersey), Ridgewood
- River Dell High School, Oradell (renamed from River Dell Regional High School in May 2023)
- Rutherford High School (New Jersey), Rutherford
- Saddle Brook High School, Saddle Brook (renamed from Saddle Brook High/Middle School in May 2023)
- Teaneck High School, Teaneck
- Tenafly High School, Tenafly
- Waldwick High School, Waldwick
- Wallington High School, Wallington
- Westwood Regional High School, Westwood
- Wood-Ridge High School, Wood Ridge
Burlington County
[edit]- Bordentown Regional High School, Bordentown
- Burlington City High School, Burlington
- Burlington County Institute of Technology Medford Campus, Medford Township
- Burlington County Institute of Technology Westampton Campus, Westampton Township
- Burlington Township High School, Burlington Township
- Cherokee High School (New Jersey), Evesham Township
- Cinnaminson High School, Cinnaminson Township
- Delran High School, Delran Township
- Florence Township Memorial High School, Florence Township
- John F. Kennedy High School (Willingboro, New Jersey), Willingboro Township (closed in 1989)
- Lenape High School, Medford
- Maple Shade High School, Maple Shade Township
- Moorestown High School, Moorestown Township
- Northern Burlington County Regional High School, Columbus
- Palmyra High School (New Jersey), Palmyra
- Pemberton Township High School, Pemberton Township
- Rancocas Valley Regional High School, Mount Holly Township
- Riverside High School (New Jersey), Riverside
- Seneca High School (New Jersey), Tabernacle Township
- Shawnee High School (New Jersey), Medford
- Willingboro High School, Willingboro Township
Camden County
[edit]- Audubon High School (New Jersey), Audubon (renamed in September 2020 from Audubon High School)
- Brimm Medical Arts High School, Camden
- Camden County Technical Schools Gloucester Township Campus, Gloucester Township
- Camden County Technical Schools Pennsauken Campus, Pennsauken Township
- Camden High School (New Jersey), Camden
- Cherry Hill Alternative High School, Cherry Hill
- Cherry Hill High School East, Cherry Hill
- Cherry Hill High School West, Cherry Hill
- Collingswood High School, Collingswood
- Creative Arts Academy, Camden (renamed in May 2023 from Creative Arts Morgan Village Academy)
- Eastern Regional High School, Voorhees
- Gloucester City High School, Gloucester City (renamed from Gloucester City Junior-Senior High School in May 2023)
- Haddon Heights High School, Haddon Heights
- Haddon Township High School, Westmont
- Haddonfield Memorial High School, Haddonfield
- Highland Regional High School, Blackwood
- LEAP Academy University Charter School, Camden
- Lindenwold High School, Lindenwold
- Merchantville High School, Merchantville (closed 1972)
- Camden Big Picture Learning Academy, Camden (renamed from MetEast High School)
- Overbrook High School (New Jersey), Pine Hill
- Pennsauken High School, Pennsauken Township
- Sterling High School (New Jersey), Somerdale
- Timber Creek Regional High School, Erial
- Triton Regional High School (New Jersey), Runnemede
- Woodrow Wilson High School (New Jersey), Camden
- Winslow Township High School, Atco (had been Edgewood Regional High School before the regional district was dissolved)
Cape May County
[edit]- Cape May County Technical High School, Cape May Court House
- Lower Cape May Regional High School, Cape May
- Middle Township High School, Cape May Court House
- Ocean City High School, Ocean City
- Wildwood High School, Wildwood
Cumberland County
[edit]- Bridgeton High School, Bridgeton
- Cumberland County Technology Education Center, Bridgeton
- Cumberland Regional High School, Seabrook
- Memorial High School (Millville, New Jersey), Millville
- Millville Senior High School, Millville
- Vineland High School, Vineland (combined Vineland Senior High School North and Vineland Senior High School South)
Essex County
[edit]- The Academy of Vocational Careers, Newark
- American History High School, Newark
- Bard High School Early College Newark, Newark
- Barringer High School, Newark
- Belleville High School (New Jersey), Belleville
- Bloomfield High School (New Jersey), Bloomfield
- James Caldwell High School, West Caldwell
- Cedar Grove High School (New Jersey), Cedar Grove
- Central High School (Newark, New Jersey), Newark
- Clifford Scott High School, East Orange (closed 2002)
- Columbia High School (New Jersey), Maplewood
- East Orange Campus High School, East Orange
- East Orange STEM Academy, East Orange
- East Side High School (Newark, New Jersey), Newark
- Essex County Vocational Schools, Bloomfield, Newark, North 13th Street and West Caldwell campuses
- Bloomfield Tech High School, Bloomfield
- Newark Tech High School, Newark
- North 13th Street Tech, Newark
- West Caldwell Tech, West Caldwell
- Glen Ridge High School, Glen Ridge
- Irvington High School (New Jersey), Irvington
- Livingston High School (New Jersey), Livingston
- Millburn High School, Millburn
- Montclair High School (New Jersey), Montclair
- Newark Arts High School, Newark
- Newark Collegiate Academy, Newark charter school
- Newark Early College High School, Newark
- Newark Vocational High School, Newark
- North Star Academy Charter School, Newark
- Nutley High School, Nutley
- Orange High School (New Jersey), Orange
- Science Park High School (New Jersey), Newark
- Malcolm X Shabazz High School, Newark
- Technology High School (New Jersey), Newark
- Cicely Tyson School of Performing and Fine Arts, East Orange
- University High School (New Jersey), Newark
- Vailsburg High School, Newark (closed 1988)
- Verona High School (New Jersey), Verona
- Weequahic High School, Newark
- West Essex High School, North Caldwell
- West Orange High School (New Jersey), West Orange
- West Side High School (New Jersey), Newark
- West Side 9th Grade Success Academy
Gloucester County
[edit]- Clayton High School (New Jersey), Clayton
- Clearview Regional High School, Mullica Hill
- Delsea Regional High School, Franklinville
- Deptford Township High School, Deptford
- Gateway Regional High School (New Jersey), Woodbury Heights
- Glassboro High School, Glassboro
- Gloucester County Institute of Technology, Sewell
- Kingsway Regional High School, Woolwich Township
- Paulsboro High School, Paulsboro
- Pitman High School, Pitman
- Washington Township High School (New Jersey), Sewell
- West Deptford High School, West Deptford
- Williamstown High School (New Jersey), Williamstown
- Woodbury Junior-Senior High School, Woodbury
Hudson County
[edit]- Bayonne High School, Bayonne
- County Prep High School, Jersey City
- Create Charter High School, Jersey City
- William L. Dickinson High School, Jersey City
- Emerson High School (Union City, New Jersey), Union City (closed 2008)
- James J. Ferris High School, Jersey City
- Harrison High School (New Jersey), Harrison
- Hoboken Junior Senior High School, Hoboken (moved from Hoboken High School)
- Hudson County Schools of Technology, Jersey City, North Bergen, Secaucus campuses
- High Tech High School, North Bergen
- Infinity Institute, Jersey City
- Kearny High School (New Jersey), Kearny
- Liberty High School (New Jersey), Jersey City
- Lincoln High School (New Jersey), Jersey City
- Dr. Ronald E. McNair Academic High School, Jersey City
- Memorial High School (West New York, New Jersey), West New York
- North Bergen High School, North Bergen
- Secaucus High School, Secaucus
- University Academy Charter High School, Jersey City
- Henry Snyder High School, Jersey City
- Union City High School (New Jersey) / Union City High School, Union City
- Union Hill High School, Union City (closed 2008)
- Weehawken High School, Weehawke
Hunterdon County
[edit]- Delaware Valley Regional High School, Frenchtown
- Hunterdon Central Regional High School, Flemington
- Hunterdon County Polytech Career Academy, Raritan Township
- North Hunterdon High School, Annandale
- South Hunterdon Regional High School, Lambertville
- Voorhees High School, Glen Gardner
Mercer County
[edit]- Capital Preparatory Charter High School, Trenton (closed June 2011)
- Daylight/Twilight Alternative High School, Trenton
- Ewing High School (New Jersey), Ewing Township
- Steinert High School, Hamilton Township (Hamilton East)
- Nottingham High School (New Jersey), Hamilton Township (Hamilton North)
- Hamilton High School West, Hamilton Township (Hamilton West)
- Hightstown High School, Hightstown
- Hopewell Valley Central High School, Hopewell Township
- Lawrence High School (New Jersey), Lawrenceville
- Princeton High School (New Jersey), Princeton
- Robbinsville High School (New Jersey), Robbinsville
- Trenton Central High School, Trenton
- Trenton Central High School West, Trenton
- West Windsor-Plainsboro High School North, Plainsboro Township
- West Windsor-Plainsboro High School South, Princeton Junction
Middlesex County
[edit]- Academy for Urban Leadership Charter High School, Perth Amboy
- Carteret High School, Carteret
- Colonia High School, Colonia
- Dunellen High School, Dunellen
- East Brunswick High School, East Brunswick
- Edison High School (New Jersey), Edison
- Highland Park High School (New Jersey), Highland Park
- Jamesburg High School, Jamesburg (closed 1979)
- John F. Kennedy Memorial High School (New Jersey), Iselin
- J. P. Stevens High School, Edison (moved from J.P. Stevens High School)
- Metuchen High School, Metuchen
- Middlesex County Magnet Schools
- East Brunswick Magnet School, East Brunswick (renamed from East Brunswick Technical High School)
- Edison Academy Magnet School, Edison (formerly Middlesex County Academy, also known as Middlesex County Academy for Science, Mathematics and Engineering Technologies)
- Perth Amboy Magnet School, Perth Amboy (renamed from Perth Amboy Technical High School
- Piscataway Magnet School, Piscataway (renamed from Piscataway Technical High School)
- Woodbridge Academy Magnet School, Woodbridge Township (formerly Middlesex County Academy for Allied Health and Biomedical Sciences)
- Middlesex High School, Middlesex
- Monroe Township High School, Monroe
- New Brunswick High School, New Brunswick
- New Brunswick Health Sciences Technology High School, New Brunswick
- North Brunswick Township High School, North Brunswick
- Old Bridge High School, Old Bridge (formed from merger of Cedar Ridge and Madison Central)
- Cedar Ridge High School (New Jersey), Old Bridge (closed 1994)
- Madison Central High School (New Jersey), Old Bridge (closed 1994)
- Perth Amboy High School, Perth Amboy
- Piscataway High School, Piscataway (renamed from Piscataway Township High School)
- Sayreville War Memorial High School, Parlin
- South Amboy Middle High School, South Amboy
- South Brunswick High School (New Jersey), Monmouth Junction
- South Plainfield High School, South Plainfield
- South River High School (New Jersey), South River
- Spotswood High School (New Jersey), Spotswood
- West Windsor-Plainsboro High School North, Plainsboro
- Woodbridge High School (New Jersey), Woodbridge
Monmouth County
[edit]- Academy Charter High School, Lake Como
- Academy of Allied Health & Science, Neptune
- Allentown High School, Allentown
- Asbury Park High School, Asbury Park
- Biotechnology High School, Freehold
- CLASS Academy, Tinton Falls
- Colts Neck High School, Colts Neck
- Communications High School, Wall
- Freehold High School, Freehold Borough
- Freehold Township High School, Freehold Township
- High Technology High School, Lincroft
- Holmdel High School, Holmdel
- Howell High School (New Jersey), Farmingdale
- Henry Hudson Regional High School, Highlands
- Keansburg High School, Keansburg
- Keyport High School, Keyport
- Long Branch High School, Long Branch
- Manalapan High School, Englishtown
- Manasquan High School, Manasquan
- Marine Academy of Science and Technology, Sandy Hook
- Marlboro High School, Marlboro
- Matawan Regional High School, Aberdeen
- Middletown High School North, Middletown
- Middletown High School South, Middletown
- Monmouth County Vocational Technology High School, Colts Neck
- Monmouth Regional High School, Tinton Falls
- Neptune High School, Neptune
- Ocean Township High School, Oakhurst
- Raritan High School, Hazlet
- Red Bank Regional High School, Little Silver
- Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School, Rumson
- Shore Regional High School, West Long Branch
- Wall High School (New Jersey), Wall Township
Morris County
[edit]- Academy for Law and Public Safety, Butler
- The Academy for Mathematics, Science, and Engineering, Rockaway
- Boonton High School, Boonton
- Butler High School (New Jersey), Butler
- Chatham High School (New Jersey), Chatham
- Chatham Borough High School, Chatham Borough (closed 1988 and merged to form Chatham High School)
- Chatham Township High School, Chatham Township (closed 1988 and merged to form Chatham High School)
- Dover High School (New Jersey), Dover
- Hanover Park High School, East Hanover
- Jefferson Township High School (New Jersey), Oak Ridge
- Kinnelon High School, Kinnelon
- Madison High School (New Jersey), Madison
- Montville Township High School, Montville
- Morris County School of Technology, Denville
- Morris Hills High School, Rockaway
- Morris Knolls High School, Denville
- Morristown High School, Morristown
- Mount Olive High School (New Jersey), Flanders
- Mountain Lakes High School, Mountain Lakes
- Parsippany High School, Parsippany
- Parsippany Hills High School, Morris Plains
- Pequannock Township High School, Pompton Plains
- Randolph High School (New Jersey), Randolph
- Roxbury High School (New Jersey), Succasunna
- West Morris Central High School, Long Valley
- West Morris Mendham High School, Mendham
- Whippany Park High School, Whippany
Ocean County
[edit]- Barnegat High School, Barnegat
- Brick Township High School, Brick
- Brick Memorial High School, Brick
- OCVTS Performing Arts Academy, Lakehurst
- Central Regional High School, Bayville
- Jackson Liberty High School, Jackson
- Jackson Memorial High School, Jackson
- Lacey Township High School, Lanoka Harbor
- Lakewood High School (New Jersey), Lakewood
- Manchester Township High School, Manchester
- Marine Academy of Technology and Environmental Science, Manahawkin
- New Egypt High School, New Egypt
- Pinelands Regional High School, Tuckerton
- Point Pleasant Beach High School, Point Pleasant Beach
- Point Pleasant Borough High School, Point Pleasant
- Southern Regional High School, Manahawkin
- Toms River High School East, Toms River
- Toms River High School North, Toms River
- Toms River High School South, Toms River
Passaic County
[edit]- Academy High School (New Jersey), Clifton
- Clifton High School (New Jersey), Clifton
- Eastside High School (Paterson, New Jersey), Paterson
- HARP Academy, Paterson
- Hawthorne High School (New Jersey), Hawthorne
- International High School (New Jersey), Paterson
- John F. Kennedy High School (Paterson, New Jersey), Paterson
- Lakeland Regional High School, Wanaque
- Manchester Regional High School, Haledon
- MPACT Academy, Paterson
- Panther Academy, Paterson
- Rosa L. Parks School of Fine and Performing Arts, Paterson
- Passaic Academy for Science and Engineering
- Passaic County Technical Institute, Wayne
- Passaic High School, Passaic
- Passaic Preparatory Academy, Passaic
- Passaic Valley Regional High School, Little Falls
- Paterson Charter School for Science and Technology, Paterson
- Pompton Lakes High School, Pompton Lakes
- Public Safety Academy, Paterson
- Sports and Business Academy, Paterson
- Wayne Hills High School, Wayne
- Wayne Valley High School, Wayne
- West Milford High School, West Milford
Salem County
[edit]- Arts, Science, and Technology High School, Woodstown
- Penns Grove High School, Carneys Point
- Pennsville Memorial High School, Pennsville
- Salem County Career and Technical High School, Pilesgrove
- Salem High School (New Jersey), Salem
- Arthur P. Schalick High School, Pittsgrove
- Woodstown High School, Woodstown
Somerset County
[edit]- Bernards High School, Bernardsville
- Bound Brook High School, Bound Brook
- Bridgewater-Raritan High School, Bridgewater
- Central Jersey College Prep Charter School, Somerset
- Franklin High School (New Jersey), Somerset
- Hillsborough High School (New Jersey), Hillsborough
- Manville High School, Manville
- Montgomery High School (New Jersey) , Skillman
- North Plainfield High School, North Plainfield
- Ridge High School, Basking Ridge
- Somerset County Vocational and Technical High School, Bridgewater
- Somerville High School (New Jersey), Somerville
- Watchung Hills Regional High School, Warren
Sussex County
[edit]- High Point Regional High School, Sussex
- Hopatcong High School, Hopatcong
- Kittatinny Regional High School, Newton
- Lenape Valley Regional High School, Stanhope
- Newton High School (New Jersey), Newton
- Sparta High School (New Jersey), Sparta
- Sussex County Technical School, Sparta
- Vernon Township High School, Vernon
- Wallkill Valley Regional High School, Hamburg
Union County
[edit]- David Brearley High School, Kenilworth
- Abraham Clark High School, Roselle
- Cranford High School, Cranford
- Jonathan Dayton High School, Springfield
- Elizabeth academies
- Governor Livingston High School, Berkeley Heights
- Hillside High School (New Jersey), Hillside
- Arthur L. Johnson High School, Clark
- Linden High School (New Jersey), Linden
- New Providence High School, New Providence
- Barack Obama Green Charter High School, Plainfield
- Plainfield Academy for the Arts and Advanced Studies, Plainfield
- Plainfield High School (New Jersey), Plainfield
- Rahway High School, Rahway
- Roselle Park High School, Roselle Park
- Scotch Plains-Fanwood High School, Scotch Plains
- Summit High School (New Jersey), Summit
- Union County Academy for Allied Health Sciences, Scotch Plains
- Academy for Information Technology, Scotch Plains
- Academy for Performing Arts, Scotch Plains (formaly Union County Academy for Performing Arts)
- Union County Magnet High School, Scotch Plains
- Union County Vocational-Technical High School, Scotch Plains
- Union High School (New Jersey), Union
- Westfield High School (New Jersey), Westfield
Warren County
[edit]- Belvidere High School (New Jersey), Belvidere
- Hackettstown High School, Hackettstown
- North Warren Regional High School, Blairstown
- Phillipsburg High School (New Jersey), Phillipsburg
- Warren County Technical School, Washington
- Warren Hills Regional High School, Washington
Private high schools
[edit]Atlantic County
[edit]- Atlantic Christian School, Egg Harbor Township
- Holy Spirit High School (New Jersey), Absecon
- The Pilgrim Academy, Egg Harbor City
- St. Augustine Preparatory School, Richland
- St. Joseph Academy (New Jersey), Hammonton
Bergen County
[edit]- Academy of the Holy Angels, Demarest
- Al-Ghazaly High School, Teaneck
- Barnstable Academy, Oakland
- Bergen Catholic High School, Oradell
- Community High School (Teaneck, New Jersey), Teaneck
- Don Bosco Preparatory High School, Ramsey
- Dwight-Englewood School, Englewood
- Frisch School, Paramus
- Hackensack Christian School, Hackensack
- Holmstead School, Ridgewood
- High Point School of Bergen County, Lodi
- Immaculate Conception High School (Lodi, New Jersey), Lodi
- Immaculate Heart Academy, Washington Township
- Ma'ayanot Yeshiva High School, Teaneck
- Metro Schechter Academy, Teaneck
- Newbury Academy, Dumont
- Paramus Catholic High School, Paramus
- Queen of Peace High School (New Jersey), North Arlington
- Sage Day School, Saddle Brook
- St. Cecilia High School (New Jersey), Englewood (closed 1986)
- Saint Joseph Regional High School, Montvale
- St. Mary High School (Rutherford, New Jersey), Rutherford
- Saddle River Day School, Saddle River
- Schechter Regional High School, Teaneck
- Torah Academy of Bergen County, Teaneck
- Yeshiva Ohr Hatalmud, Englewood
Burlington County
[edit]- Calvary Christian School (Willingboro, New Jersey), Willingboro
- Doane Academy, Burlington
- Hampton Academy (Mount Holly, New Jersey), Mount Holly
- Heritage Christian Academy (New Jersey), Mount Laurel
- Holy Cross Preparatory Academy, Delran renamed from Holy Cross High School (New Jersey) and Holy Cross Academy (New Jersey)
- Life Center Academy, Burlington
- Moorestown Friends School, Moorestown
- Timothy Christian Academy Timothy Christian Academy, Eastampton
Camden County
[edit]- Baptist High School (New Jersey), Haddon Heights
- Eustace Preparatory School, Pennsauken - renamed from Bishop Eustace Preparatory School
- Brookfield Academy (New Jersey), Cherry Hill
- Camden Academy Charter High School, Camden
- Camden Catholic High School, Cherry Hill
- Gloucester Catholic High School, Gloucester City
- The King's Christian School, Cherry Hill
- Paul VI High School, Haddonfield
- Solid Rock Christian School, Voorhees
Cape May County
[edit]- Cape Christian Academy, Cape May Court House
- Wildwood Catholic High School, Wildwood
Cumberland County
[edit]- Sacred Heart High School (New Jersey), Vineland
Essex County
[edit]- Ahlus Sunnah School, East Orange
- Chad Science Academy, Newark
- Christ the King Preparatory School (New Jersey), Newark
- Essex Catholic High School, Newark
- Essex Valley School, West Caldwell
- Golda Och Academy, West Orange (formerly Solomon Schechter Day School of Essex and Union)
- The Gramon School, Fairfield
- Immaculate Conception High School (Montclair, New Jersey), Montclair
- Independence High School (New Jersey), Irvington
- Jersey Preparatory School, Newark
- Rae Kushner Yeshiva High School, Livingston
- Lacordaire Academy, Upper Montclair
- Marylawn of the Oranges Academy, South Orange (renamed from Marylawn of the Oranges High School)
- The Milton School, Millburn
- Montclair Kimberley Academy, Montclair
- Mount Saint Dominic Academy, West Caldwell
- Newark Academy, Livingston
- Our Lady of Good Counsel High School (New Jersey), Newark
- Our Lady of the Valley High School, Orange (closed 1981)
- St. Benedict's Preparatory School, Newark (renamed from Saint Benedict's Preparatory School)
- St. James Preparatory School, Newark
- St. Leo's Center, Irvington
- Saint Vincent Academy, Newark
- Seton Hall Preparatory School, West Orange - see List of Seton Hall Preparatory School alumni
Gloucester County
[edit]- Gloucester County Christian School, Sewell
- Jesus of the Sea University, Bethlehem
- Our Lady of Mercy Academy (New Jersey), Newfield
- Victory Christian School (Williamstown, New Jersey), Williamstown
Hudson County
[edit]- Academy of Sacred Heart High School, Hoboken
- Academy of St. Aloysius, Jersey City (closed 2006)
- Caritas Academy, Jersey City (closed 2008)
- Holy Family Academy (Bayonne, New Jersey), Bayonne
- Holy Family High School (Union City, New Jersey), Union City (closed after 1971-72 school year)
- Hudson Catholic Regional High School, Jersey City
- The Hudson School, Hoboken
- Kenmare High School, Jersey City
- Marist High School (New Jersey), Bayonne
- Messiah Christian High School, Bayonne
- Miftaahul Uloom Academy, Union City
- St. Anthony High School (New Jersey), Jersey City
- Saint Dominic Academy, Jersey City
- Saint Joseph of the Palisades High School, Palisades Park (renamed from St. Joseph of the Palisades High School)
- St. Aloysius High School (Jersey City, New Jersey), Jersey City (closed 2007)
- St. Mary High School (Jersey City, New Jersey), Jersey City (closed 2011)
- St. Michael's High School (Union City, New Jersey), Union City (closed 1986)
- St. Peter's Preparatory School, Jersey City
- Yeshiva Gedolah School of Bayonne, Bayonne
Mercer County
[edit]- Hun School of Princeton, Princeton
- Islamic School of Trenton, Trenton
- Lawrenceville School, Lawrenceville / Lawrence Township
- The Lewis School of Princeton, Princeton
- Notre Dame High School (New Jersey), Lawrenceville / Lawrence Township
- Peddie School, Hightstown
- The Pennington School, Pennington
- Princeton Day School, Princeton
- Princeton International School of Mathematics and Science, Princeton
- Stuart Country Day School, Princeton
- Trenton Cathedral High School, Trenton (closed 1972)
- Trenton Catholic Academy, Trenton (closing after 2020-21 school year) - also named St. Anthony High School and McCorristin Catholic High School
- Trenton Catholic High School, Trenton (closed after 1961-62 school year)
- Villa Victoria Academy, Ewing Township
- Wilberforce School, Princeton Junction
Middlesex County
[edit]- Moshe Aaron Yeshiva High School, South River
- Rabbi Jacob Joseph Yeshiva School, Edison
- Cardinal McCarrick High School, South Amboy
- Noor-Ul-Iman School, Monmouth Junction
- St. Joseph High School (Metuchen, New Jersey), Metuchen
- St. Peter the Apostle High School, New Brunswick
- St. Thomas Aquinas High School (New Jersey), Edison (renamed from Bishop George Ahr High School in 2019)
- Timothy Christian School (New Jersey), Piscataway
- Wardlaw-Hartridge School, Edison
- Yeshiva Tiferes Naftoli, Jamesburg
Monmouth County
[edit]- Baytul-Iman Academy, Matawan
- Christian Brothers Academy (New Jersey), Lincroft
- Collier High School (New Jersey), Wickatunk
- High Point Schools, Morganville
- Hillel Yeshiva, Ocean Township
- Ilan High School, Long Branch
- Mater Dei High School (New Jersey), Middletown
- Monmouth Academy, Howell
- New Jersey United Christian Academy, Upper Freehold Township
- Oak Hill Academy (New Jersey), Tinton Falls
- Ranney School, Tinton Falls
- Red Bank Catholic High School, Red Bank
- St. George Orthodox Christian High School, Howell
- St. John Vianney High School (New Jersey), Holmdel
- St. Rose High School, Belmar
- Talmudical Academy of Central New Jersey, Howell
- Trinity Hall (New Jersey), Tinton Falls
Morris County
[edit]- Academy of Saint Elizabeth, Morris Township
- Bayley-Ellard High School, Madison (closed 2005)
- The Craig School, Lincoln Park
- Delbarton School, Morris Township
- Morris Catholic High School, Denville
- Morristown–Beard School, Morristown
- Parsippany Christian School, Morris Plains
- Shepard School, Morristown
- Trinity Christian School (New Jersey), Montville
- Villa Walsh Academy, Morris Township
Ocean County
[edit]- Bais Kaila Torah Preparatory High School, Lakewood
- Bais Shaindel High School, Lakewood
- Bais Yaakov High School, Lakewood
- Birchas Chaim, Lakewood
- Donovan Catholic High School, Toms River (known as Monsignor Donovan High School until 2014)
- Mesivta High School of Bradley, Lakewood
- Mesivta Keser Torah School, Lakewood
- Mesivta of Lakewood School, Lakewood
- Mesivta Pe'er Hatorah School, Lakewood
- New Jersey Center for Judaic Study, Lakewood
- Ohr Chodosh School, Lakewood
- Yeshiva Bais Aharon School, Lakewood
Passaic County
[edit]- Bais Yaakov of Passaic High School, Passaic
- Benway School, Wayne
- Collegiate School (New Jersey), Passaic
- DePaul Catholic High School, Wayne
- Don Bosco Technical High School (New Jersey), Paterson (closed 2002)
- Eastern Christian High School, North Haledon
- Garrett Morgan Academy, Paterson
- Harp Academy, Paterson
- Hawthorne Christian Academy, Hawthorne
- Mary Help of Christians Academy (New Jersey), North Haledon
- Mesivta Zichron Baruch, Clifton
- Paterson Catholic High School, Paterson (closed 2010)
- Paul VI High School (Clifton, New Jersey), Clifton (closed 1970)
- Pioneer Academy, Clifton
- Pope Pius XII High School, Passaic (closed 1983)
Salem County
[edit]- Saint James High School (New Jersey), Carneys Point (closed 2000)
Somerset County
[edit]- East Mountain School, Belle Mead
- Gill St. Bernard's School, Gladstone
- Green Brook Academy, Bound Brook
- Immaculata High School (New Jersey), Somerville
- Mount St. Mary Academy, Watchung
- Pingry School, Martinsville
- The Purnell School, Pottersville
- Rutgers Preparatory School, Somerset
- Sage Day High School, Franklin
- Somerset Christian Academy, Zarephath
Sussex County
[edit]Union County
[edit]- Benedictine Academy, Elizabeth
- Bruriah High School for Girls, Elizabeth
- Cornerstone Day School
- Hillcrest Academy, Scotch Plains
- Jewish Educational Center, Elizabeth
- Kent Place School, Summit
- Mother Seton Regional High School, Clark
- Oak Knoll School of the Holy Child, Summit
- Oratory Preparatory School, Summit
- Rav Teitz Mesivta Academy, Elizabeth
- Roselle Catholic High School, Roselle
- St. Mary of the Assumption High School, Elizabeth
- The Patrick School, Elizabeth (was St. Patrick High School (New Jersey)
- Union Catholic Regional High School, Scotch Plains
Warren County
[edit]- Blair Academy, Blairstown
- Phillipsburg Catholic High School, Phillipsburg (closed 1994)
Congressional district templates
[edit]For the 118th United States Congress, New Jersey's 1st congressional district is represented by Donald Norcross (D, Camden).[1][2]For the 118th United States Congress, New Jersey's 2nd congressional district is represented by Jeff Van Drew (R, Dennis Township).[3]For the 118th United States Congress, New Jersey's 3rd congressional district is currently vacant following the resignation of Andy Kim (D, Moorestown).[4][5]For the 118th United States Congress, New Jersey's 4th congressional district is represented by Chris Smith (R, Manchester Township).[6][7]For the 118th United States Congress, New Jersey's 5th congressional district is represented by Josh Gottheimer (D, Wyckoff).[8][9]For the 118th United States Congress, New Jersey's 6th congressional district is represented by Frank Pallone (D, Long Branch).[10][11]For the 118th United States Congress, New Jersey's 7th congressional district is represented by Thomas Kean Jr. (R, Westfield).[12]For the 118th United States Congress, New Jersey's 8th congressional district is represented by Rob Menendez (D, Jersey City).[13][14]For the 118th United States Congress, New Jersey's 9th congressional district was represented by Bill Pascrell (D, Paterson) until his death in August 2024.[15][16]For the 118th United States Congress, New Jersey's 10th congressional district is represented by LaMonica McIver (D, Newark).[17]
For the 118th United States Congress, New Jersey's 11th congressional district is represented by Mikie Sherrill (D, Montclair).[18]For the 118th United States Congress, New Jersey's 12th congressional district is represented by Bonnie Watson Coleman (D, Ewing Township).[19][20]
Legislative district templates
[edit]For the 2024-2025 session, the 1st legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Mike Testa (R, Vineland) and in the General Assembly by Antwan McClellan (R, Ocean City) and Erik K. Simonsen (R, Lower Township).[21]For the 2024-2025 session, the 2nd legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the New Jersey Senate by Vincent J. Polistina (R, Egg Harbor Township) and in the General Assembly by Don Guardian (R, Atlantic City) and Claire Swift (R, Margate City).[22]For the 2024-2025 session, the 3rd legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by John Burzichelli (D, Paulsboro) and in the General Assembly by David Bailey (D, Woodstown) and Heather Simmons (D, Glassboro).[23]For the 2024-2025 session, the 4th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Paul D. Moriarty (D, Washington Township) and in the General Assembly by Dan Hutchinson (D, Gloucester Township) and Cody Miller (D, Monroe Township).[24]For the 2024-2025 session, the 5th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Nilsa Cruz-Perez (D, Barrington) and in the General Assembly by Bill Moen (D, Camden) and William Spearman (D, Camden).[25]For the 2024-2025 session, the 6th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by James Beach (D, Voorhees Township) and in the General Assembly by Louis Greenwald (D, Voorhees Township) and Pamela Rosen Lampitt (D, Cherry Hill).[26]For the 2024-2025 session, the 7th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Troy Singleton (D, Palmyra) and in the General Assembly by Herb Conaway (D, Moorestown) and Carol A. Murphy (D, Mount Laurel).[27]For the 2024-2025 session, the 8th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the New Jersey Senate by Latham Tiver (R, Southampton Township) and in the General Assembly by Andrea Katz (D, Chesterfield Township) and Michael Torrissi (R, Hammonton).[28]For the 2024-2025 session, the 9th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Carmen Amato (R, Lacey Township) and in the General Assembly by Greg Myhre (R, Stafford Township) and Brian E. Rumpf (R, Little Egg Harbor Township).[29]For the 2024-2025 session, the 10th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by James W. Holzapfel (R, Toms River) and in the General Assembly by Paul Kanitra (R, Point Pleasant Beach) and Gregory P. McGuckin (R, Toms River).[30]
For the 2024-2025 session, the 11th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the New Jersey Senate by Vin Gopal (D, Long Branch) and in the General Assembly by Margie Donlon (D, Ocean Township) and Luanne Peterpaul (D, Long Branch).[31]For the 2024-2025 session, the 12th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Owen Henry (R, Old Bridge Township) and in the General Assembly by Robert D. Clifton (R, Matawan) and Alex Sauickie (R, Jackson Township).[32]For the 2024-2025 session, the 13th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the New Jersey Senate by Declan O'Scanlon (R, Little Silver) and in the General Assembly by Vicky Flynn (R, Holmdel Township) and Gerard Scharfenberger (R, Middletown Township).[33]For the 2024-2025 session, the 14th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Linda R. Greenstein (D, Plainsboro Township) and in the General Assembly by Wayne DeAngelo (D, Hamilton Township) and Tennille McCoy (D, Hamilton Township).[34]For the 2024-2025 session, the 15th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Shirley Turner (D, Lawrence Township) and in the General Assembly by Verlina Reynolds-Jackson (D, Trenton) and Anthony Verrelli (D, Hopewell Township).[35]For the 2024-2025 session, the 16th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the New Jersey Senate by Andrew Zwicker (D, South Brunswick) and in the General Assembly by Mitchelle Drulis (D, East Amwell Township) and Roy Freiman (D, Hillsborough Township).[36]For the 2024-2025 session, the 17th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Bob Smith (D, Piscataway) and in the General Assembly by Joseph Danielsen (D, Franklin Township) and Kevin Egan (D, New Brunswick).[37]For the 2024-2025 session, the 18th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Patrick J. Diegnan (D, South Plainfield) and in the General Assembly by Robert Karabinchak (D, Edison) and Sterley Stanley (D, East Brunswick).[38]For the 2024-2025 session, the 19th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Joe F. Vitale (D, Woodbridge Township) and in the General Assembly by Craig Coughlin (D, Woodbridge Township) and Yvonne Lopez (D, Perth Amboy).[39]For the 2024-2025 session, the 20th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Joseph Cryan (D, Union Township) and in the General Assembly by Reginald Atkins (D, Roselle) and Annette Quijano (D, Elizabeth).[40]
For the 2024-2025 session, the 21st legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Jon Bramnick (R, Westfield) and in the General Assembly by Michele Matsikoudis (R, New Providence) and Nancy Munoz (R, Summit).[41]For the 2024-2025 session, the 22nd legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Nicholas Scutari (D, Linden) and in the General Assembly by Linda S. Carter (D, Plainfield) and James J. Kennedy (D, Rahway).[42]For the 2024-2025 session, the 23rd legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Doug Steinhardt (R, Lopatcong Township) and in the General Assembly by John DiMaio (R, Hackettstown) and Erik Peterson (R, Franklin Township).[43]For the 2024-2025 session, the 24th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Parker Space (R, Wantage Township) and in the General Assembly by Dawn Fantasia (R, Franklin) and Mike Inganamort (R, Chester Township).[44]For the 2024-2025 session, the 25th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Anthony M. Bucco (R, Boonton Township) and in the General Assembly by Christian Barranco (R, Jefferson Township) and Aura K. Dunn (R, Mendham Borough).[45]For the 2024-2025 session, the 26th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Joseph Pennacchio (R, Rockaway Township) and in the General Assembly by Brian Bergen (R, Denville Township) and Jay Webber (R, Morris Plains).[46]For the 2024-2025 session, the 27th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by John F. McKeon (D, West Orange) and in the General Assembly by Rosy Bagolie (D, Livingston) and Alixon Collazos-Gill (D, Montclair).[47]For the 2024-2025 session, the 28th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Renee Burgess (D, Irvington) and in the General Assembly by Garnet Hall (D, Maplewood) and Cleopatra Tucker (D, Newark).[48]For the 2024-2025 session, the 29th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Teresa Ruiz (D, Newark) and in the General Assembly by Eliana Pintor Marin (D, Newark) and Shanique Speight (D, Newark).[49]For the 2024-2025 session, the 30th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Robert Singer (R, Lakewood Township) and in the General Assembly by Sean T. Kean (R, Wall Township) and Avi Schnall (D, Lakewood Township).[50]
For the 2024-2025 session, the 31st legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Angela V. McKnight (D, Jersey City) and in the General Assembly by Barbara McCann Stamato (D, Jersey City) and William Sampson (D, Bayonne).[51]For the 2024-2025 session, the 32nd legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Raj Mukherji (D, Jersey City) and in the General Assembly by John Allen (D, Hoboken) and Jessica Ramirez (D, Jersey City).[52]For the 2024–2025 session, the 33rd legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Brian P. Stack (D, Union City) and in the General Assembly by Julio Marenco (D, North Bergen) and Gabe Rodriguez (D, West New York).[53]For the 2024-2025 session, the 34th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Britnee Timberlake (D, East Orange) and in the General Assembly by Carmen Morales (D, Belleville) and Michael Venezia (D, Bloomfield).[54]For the 2024-2025 session, the 35th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Nellie Pou (D, North Haledon) and in the General Assembly by Shavonda E. Sumter (D, Paterson) and Benjie Wimberly (D, Paterson).[55]For the 2024-2025 session, the 36th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Paul Sarlo (D, Wood-Ridge) and in the General Assembly by Clinton Calabrese (D, Cliffside Park) and Gary Schaer (D, Passaic).[56]For the 2024-2025 session, the 37th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the New Jersey Senate by Gordon M. Johnson (D, Englewood) and in the General Assembly by Shama Haider (D, Tenafly) and Ellen Park (D, Englewood Cliffs).[57]For the 2024-2025 session, the 38th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Joseph Lagana (D, Paramus) and in the General Assembly by Lisa Swain (D, Fair Lawn) and Chris Tully (D, Bergenfield).[58]For the 2024–2025 session, the 39th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Holly Schepisi (R, River Vale) and in the General Assembly by Robert Auth (R, Old Tappan) and John V. Azzariti (R, Saddle River).[59]For the 2024-2025 session, the 40th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Kristin Corrado (R, Totowa) and in the General Assembly by Al Barlas (R, Cedar Grove) and Christopher DePhillips (R, Wyckoff).[60]
County templates
[edit]Freeholder templates
[edit]Bergen County is governed by a directly elected County Executive, with legislative functions performed by a Board of County Commissioners composed of seven members who are elected at-large to three-year terms in partisan elections on a staggered basis, with either two or three seats coming up for election each November; a Chairman and Vice Chairman are selected from among its seven members at a reorganization meeting held every January. As of 2024[update], the county executive is James J. Tedesco III (D, Paramus), whose four-year term of office ends December 31, 2026.[61]
Bergen County's Commissioners are: Thomas J. Sullivan Jr. (D, Montvale, 2025),[62] Chair Germaine M. Ortiz (D, Emerson, 2025),[63] Joan Voss (D, Fort Lee, 2026),[64] Vice Chair Mary J. Amoroso (D, Mahwah, 2025),[65] Rafael Marte (D, Bergenfield, 2026),[66] Steven A. Tanelli (D, North Arlington, 2024)[67] and Tracy Silna Zur (D, Franklin Lakes, 2024).[68][69][70][71][72][73][74][75]
Bergen County's constitutional officials are: Clerk John S. Hogan (D, Northvale, 2026),[76][77] Sheriff Anthony Cureton (D, Englewood, 2024)[78][79] and Surrogate Michael R. Dressler (D, Cresskill, 2026).[80][81][71][82]
Camden County is governed by a Board of County Commissioners composed of seven members chosen at-large in partisan elections for three-year terms on a staggered basis by the residents of the county, with either two or three seats up for election each year as part of the November general election. At a reorganization meeting held in January after each election, the newly constituted Board of Commissioners selects one member to serve as Director and another as Deputy Director, each serving a one-year term in that role.[83] As of 2025[update], Camden County's Commissioners are: Commissioner Director Louis Cappelli Jr. (D, Collingswood, 2026),[84] Commissioner Deputy Director Edward T. McDonnell (D, Pennsauken Township, 2025),[85] Virginia Ruiz Betteridge (D, Runnemede, 2025),[86] Almar Dyer (D, Pennsauken Township, 2027),[87] Melinda Kane (D, Cherry Hill, 2027),[88] Jeffrey L. Nash (D, Winslow Township, 2027),[89] and Jonathan L. Young Sr. (D, Berlin Township, 2026).[90][83][91][92][93]
Camden County's constitutional officers are: Clerk Pamela Rosen Lampitt (D, Cherry Hill, 2029)[94][95] Sheriff Chuck Billingham (D, Gloucester City, 2027)[96][97] and Surrogate Michelle Gentek-Mayer (D, Gloucester Township, 2025).[98][99][100]
Cape May County is governed by a five-person Board of County Commissioners whose members are elected at-large on a partisan basis to three-year terms of office on a staggered basis, with either one or two seats coming up for election each year; At an annual reorganization held each January, the commissioners select one member to serve as director and another to serve as vice-director.[101] As of 2025[update], Cape May County's Commissioners are Director Leonard C. Desiderio (R, Sea Isle City, 2027),[102] Robert Barr (R, Ocean City; 2025),[103] Will Morey (R, Wildwood Crest; 2026),[104] Melanie Collette (R. Middle Township; 2026),[105] and Vice-Director Andrew Bulakowski (R, Lower Township; 2025).[106][101][107]
The county's constitutional officers are Clerk Rita Marie Rothberg (R, 2025, Ocean City),[108][109] Sheriff Robert Nolan (R, 2026, Lower Township)[110][111] and Surrogate E. Marie Hayes (R, 2028, Ocean City).[112][113][114][107]
Cumberland County is governed by a Board of County Commissioners composed of seven members who are elected at large by the citizens of Cumberland County in partisan elections and serve staggered three-year terms in office, with either two or three seats coming up for election each year in a three-year cycle. Annually, the seven board members select a Director and Deputy Director for one-year terms.[115] As of 2025[update], members of the Cumberland County Board of County Commissioners (with party affiliation, residence and term-end year listed in parentheses) are:
Douglas A. Albrecht (R, Vineland, 2025),[116] Deputy Director Antonio Romero (R, Vineland, 2027),[117] Sandra Taylor (R, Downe Township; 2026),[118] Victoria Groetsch-Lods (R, Vineland, 2025),[119] Arthur Marchand (R, Hopewell Township, 2026),[120] James Sauro (R, Vineland, 2026)[121] and Robert A. Austino (D, Bridgeton, 2027).[122][115][123][124][125][126][127]
The county's constitutional officers are: Clerk Celeste Riley (D, Bridgeton, 2029),[128][129] Sheriff Michael Donato (R, Bridgeton, 2026)[130][131] and Surrogate Rudolph Luisi (R, Vineland, 2028).[132][133][123]
Essex County is governed by a directly elected county executive, with legislative functions performed by the Board of County Commissioners. As of 2025[update], the County Executive is Joseph N. DiVincenzo Jr. (D, Roseland), whose four-year term of office ends December 31, 2026.[134] The county's Board of County Commissioners is composed of nine members, five of whom are elected from districts and four of whom are elected on an at-large basis. They are elected for three-year concurrent terms and may be re-elected to successive terms at the annual election in November.[135] Essex County's Commissioners are:
Robert Mercado (D, District 1 – Newark's North and East Wards, parts of Central and West Wards; Newark, 2026),[136] A'Dorian Murray-Thomas (D, District 2 – Irvington, Maplewood and parts of Newark's South and West Wards; Newark, 2026),[137] Vice President Tyshammie L. Cooper (D, District 3 - Newark: West and Central Wards; East Orange, Orange and South Orange; East Orange, 2026),[138] Leonard M. Luciano (D, District 4 – Caldwell, Cedar Grove, Essex Fells, Fairfield, Livingston, Millburn, North Caldwell, Roseland, Verona, West Caldwell and West Orange; West Caldwell, 2026),[139] President Carlos M. Pomares (D, District 5 – Belleville, Bloomfield, Glen Ridge, Montclair and Nutley; Bloomfield, 2026),[140] Brendan W. Gill (D, at large; Montclair, 2026),[141] Romaine Graham (D, at large; Irvington, 2026),[142] Wayne Richardson (D, at large; Newark, 2026),[143] Patricia Sebold (D, at-large; Livingston, 2026).[144][145][146][147][148]
Constitutional officers elected countywide are: Clerk Christopher J. Durkin (D, West Caldwell, 2025),[149][150] Register of Deeds Juan M. Rivera Jr. (D, Newark, 2029),[151][152] Sheriff Amir Jones (D, Newark, 2027),[153][154] and Surrogate Alturrick Kenney (D, Newark, 2028).[155][156]
Gloucester County is governed by a board of county commissioners, whose seven members are elected at-large to three-year terms of office on a staggered basis in partisan elections, with either two or three seats coming up for election each year. At a reorganization meeting held each January, the Board selects a Director and a Deputy Director from among its members. As of 2025[update], Gloucester County's Commissioners are:
Director Frank J. DiMarco (D, Deptford Township, 2025),[157] Matt Weng (D, Pitman, 2026),[158] Joann Gattinelli (D, Washington Township, 2026),[159] Nicholas DeSilvio (R, Franklin Township, 2027),[160] Denice DiCarlo (D, West Deptford Township, 2025)[161] Deputy Director Jim Jefferson (D, Woodbury, 2026) and [162] Christopher Konawel Jr. (R, Glassboro, 2027).[163][164]
Gloucester County's constitutional officers are: Clerk James N. Hogan (D, Franklin Township; 2027),[165][166] Sheriff Carmel Morina (D, Greenwich Township; 2027)[167][168] and Surrogate Giuseppe "Joe" Chila (D, Woolwich Township; 2028).[169][170][171]
Hudson County is governed by a directly elected County Executive and by a Board of County Commissioners, which serves as the county's legislative body. As of 2025[update], Hudson County's County Executive is Craig Guy (D, Jersey City), whose term of office expires December 31, 2027.[172] Hudson County's Commissioners are:[173][174][175]
Kenneth Kopacz (D, District 1-- Bayonne and parts of Jersey City; 2026, Bayonne),[176][177] William O'Dea (D, District 2-- western parts of Jersey City; 2026, Jersey City),[178][179] Vice Chair Jerry Walker (D, District 3-- southeastern parts of Jersey City; 2026, Jersey City),[180][181] Yraida Aponte-Lipski (D, District 4-- northeastern parts of Jersey City; 2026, Jersey City),[182][183] Chair Anthony L. Romano Jr. (D, District 5-- Hoboken and adjoining parts of Jersey City; 2026, Hoboken),[184][185] Fanny J.Cedeno (D, District 6-- Union City; 2026, Union City),[186][187] Caridad Rodriguez (D, District 7-- West New York (part), Weehawken, Guttenberg; 2026, West New York),[188][189] Robert Baselice (D, District 8-- North Bergen, West New York (part), Seacaucus (part); 2026, North Bergen),[190][191] and Albert Cifelli (D, District 9-- East Newark, Harrison, Kearny, and Secaucus (part); 2026, Harrison).[192][193]
Hudson County's constitutional officers are: Clerk E. Junior Maldonado (D, Jersey City, 2027),[194][195] Sheriff Frank Schillari, (D, Jersey City, 2025)[196] Surrogate Tilo E. Rivas, (D, Jersey City, 2027)[197][198] and Register Jeffery Dublin (D, Jersey City, 2026).[199][198]
Hunterdon County is governed by a Board of Chosen Commissioners composed of five members who are elected at-large on a partisan basis to serve three-year terms of office on a staggered basis, with either one or two seats up for election each year as part of the November general election. At an annual reorganization meeting held each January, the commissioners select one member to serve as the board's Director and another to serve as Deputy Director, each for a one-year term.[200][201] As of 2025[update], Hunterdon County's Commissioners are:
Zachary T. Rich (R; West Amwell Township, 2025),[202] Director Jeff Kuhl (R; Raritan Township, 2027)[203] John E. Lanza (R; Raritan Township, 2025),[204] Deputy Director Susan Soloway (R; Franklin Township, 2027)[205] and Shaun C. Van Doren (R; Tewksbury Township, 2026).[206][207]
Constitutional officers elected on a countywide basis are: Clerk Mary H. Melfi (R; Flemington, 2026),[208][209] Sheriff Fredrick W. Brown (R; Alexandria Township, 2025)[210][211] and Surrogate Heidi Rohrbach (R; Lebanon Township, 2028).[212][213]
Mercer County is governed by a County Executive who oversees the day-to-day operations of the county and by a seven-member Board of County Commissioners that acts in a legislative capacity, setting policy. All officials are chosen at-large in partisan elections, with the executive serving a four-year term of office while the commissioners serve three-year terms of office on a staggered basis, with either two or three seats up for election each year as part of the November general election.[214] As of 2025[update], the County Executive is Daniel R. Benson (D, Hamilton Township) whose term of office ends December 31, 2027.[215] Mercer County's Commissioners are:
Lucylle R. S. Walter (D, Ewing Township, 2026),[216] Chair John A. Cimino (D, Hamilton Township, 2026),[217] Samuel T. Frisby Sr. (D, Trenton, 2027),[218] Cathleen M. Lewis (D, Lawrence Township, 2025),[219] Vice Chair Kristin L. McLaughlin (D, Hopewell Township, 2027),[220] Nina D. Melker (D, Hamilton Township, 2025)[221] and Terrance Stokes (D, Ewing Township, 2027).[222][223][224]
Mercer County's constitutional officers are: Clerk Paula Sollami-Covello (D, Lawrence Township, 2025),[225][226] Sheriff John A. Kemler (D, Hamilton Township, 2026)[227][228] and Surrogate Diane Gerofsky (D, Lawrence Township, 2026).[229][230][231]
Warren County is governed by a three-member Board of County Commissioners, who are chosen at-large on a staggered basis in partisan elections with one seat coming up for election each year as part of the November general election. At an annual reorganization meeting held in the beginning of January, the board selects one of its members to serve as Commissioner Director and other as Deputy Director.[232] As of 2025[update], Warren County's Commissioners are:
Deputy Director Jason J. Sarnoski (R, Lopatcong Township; 2025),[233] Lori Ciesla (R, Lopatcong Township; 2026),[234] and Director James R. Kern III (R, Pohatcong Township; 2027).[235][236]
Constitutional officers of Warren County are: Clerk Holly Mackey (R, Alpha; 2027),[237][238] Sheriff James McDonald Sr. (R, Phillipsburg; 2025)[239][240] and Surrogate Michael J. Doherty (R, Washington; 2025).[241][242][243]
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- ^ Surrogates, Constitutional Officers Association of New Jersey. Accessed March 1, 2023.
- ^ Government, Mercer County. Accessed March 1, 2023. "Mercer County is governed by an elected County Executive and a seven-member Freeholder Board."
- ^ Meet the County Executive, Mercer County. Accessed March 1, 2023. "Brian M. Hughes continues to build upon a family legacy of public service as the fourth person to serve as Mercer County Executive. The voters have reaffirmed their support for Brian's leadership by re-electing him three times since they first placed him in office in November 2003."
- ^ Lucylle R. S. Walter, Mercer County. Accessed March 1, 2023.
- ^ John A. Cimino, Mercer County. Accessed March 1, 2023.
- ^ Samuel T. Frisby Sr., Mercer County. Accessed March 1, 2023.
- ^ Cathleen M. Lewis, Mercer County. Accessed March 1, 2023.
- ^ Kristin L. McLaughlin, Mercer County. Accessed March 1, 2023.
- ^ Nina D. Melker, Mercer County. Accessed March 1, 2023.
- ^ Terrance Stokes, Mercer County. Accessed March 1, 2023.
- ^ Meet the Commissioners, Mercer County. Accessed March 1, 2023.
- ^ 2022 County Data Sheet, Mercer County. Accessed March 1, 2023.
- ^ Meet the Clerk, Mercer County. Accessed March 1, 2023.
- ^ Members List: Clerks, Constitutional Officers Association of New Jersey. Accessed March 1, 2023.
- ^ Meet the Sheriff, Mercer County. Accessed March 1, 2023.
- ^ Members List: Sheriffs, Constitutional Officers Association of New Jersey. Accessed March 1, 2023.
- ^ Meet the Surrogate, Mercer County. Accessed March 1, 2023.
- ^ Members List: Surrogates, Constitutional Officers Association of New Jersey. Accessed March 1, 2023.
- ^ Elected Officials for Mercer County, Mercer County. Accessed March 1, 2023.
- ^ Governmental Structure, Warren County, New Jersey. Accessed February 22, 2022. "Warren County operates under the County Commissioner form of county government. The Board of County Commissioners consists of three Commissioners each elected at large for staggered terms of three years. The Commissioner Director is chosen by the full board at the board's annual reorganization meeting in January. The Commissioners supervise, direct, and administer all county services and functions through the various departments, autonomous boards, agencies, and commissions. Reporting to the Board of County Commissioners is an appointed County Administrator."
- ^ Jason J. Sarnoski, Warren County, New Jersey. Accessed February 22, 2022.
- ^ Lori Ciesla, Warren County, New Jersey. Accessed February 22, 2022.
- ^ James R. Kern III, Warren County, New Jersey. Accessed February 22, 2022.
- ^ Board of County Commissioners, Warren County, New Jersey. Accessed February 22, 2022.
- ^ County Clerk: Contact Us, Warren County, New Jersey. Accessed February 22, 2022.
- ^ Members List: Clerks, Constitutional Officers Association of New Jersey. Accessed February 22, 2022.
- ^ About, Warren County Sheriff's Office. Accessed February 22, 2022.
- ^ Members List: Sheriffs, Constitutional Officers Association of New Jersey. Accessed February 22, 2022.
- ^ Surrogate's Court, Warren County, New Jersey. Accessed February 22, 2022.
- ^ Members List: Surrogates, Constitutional Officers Association of New Jersey. Accessed February 22, 2022.
- ^ Constitutional Officers, Warren County, New Jersey. Accessed February 22, 2022.