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  2. New Jersey State League of Municipalities - Wikipedia

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    The New Jersey State League of Municipalities is a voluntary association created by a New Jersey statute in 1915 to serve municipalities and local officials in the U.S. state of New Jersey.

  3. Township (New Jersey) - Wikipedia

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    Municipalities in New Jersey may be classified into one of five types, of which townships are one. Townships may retain the township form of government, or adopt one of the modern forms of government, which are not restricted to a particular type of municipality. In New Jersey, a municipality's name (such as X Township) is not necessarily an ...

  4. New Jersey Planning Officials - Wikipedia

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    [1]: 8 In 1939 NJFPB was welcomed as an affiliate of the New Jersey State League of Municipalities (NJSLOM). [2] In 1964, to better reflect representation of both planning boards and zoning boards of adjustment the New Jersey Federation of Planning Boards was renamed to The New Jersey Federation of Planning Officials.

  5. 1923 Municipal Manager Law - Wikipedia

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    The 1923 Municipal Manager Law was the last type of reformed municipal government the State of New Jersey introduced in the progressive era.The law introduced to New Jersey the council–manager form of government first developed in Sumter, South Carolina.

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    Classified documents 25 years or older must be reviewed by any and all agencies that possess an interest in the sensitive information found in the document. Documents classified for longer than 50 years must concern human intelligence sources or weapons of mass destruction, or get special permission. [89]