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Little Ferry is a borough in Bergen County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey.As of the 2020 United States census, the borough's population was 10,987, [10] [11] an increase of 361 (+3.4%) from the 2010 census count of 10,626, [20] [21] which in turn reflected a decline of 174 (−1.6%) from the 10,800 counted in the 2000 census.
Frelinghuysen Township (/ ˈ f r iː l ɪ ŋ h aɪ z ən /) is a township in Warren County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey.As of the 2020 United States census, the township's population was 2,199, [9] a decrease of 31 (−1.4%) from the 2010 census count of 2,230, [18] [19] which in turn reflected an increase of 147 (+7.1%) from the 2,083 counted in the 2000 census.
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Woodbridge is a township in Middlesex County, New Jersey. According to the United States Census Bureau, the township had a total land area of including 23.213 square miles (60.122 km 2). There are many distinct sections, [1] [2] [3] many of which are census-designated places (CDPs). Some have their own ZIP Codes.
Small Fry may refer to: Small fry (fish), a recently hatched fish "Small Fry" (short story), 1885 Anton Chekhov story "Small Fry" (song), a song written in 1938 by Hoagy Carmichael and Frank Loesser; Small Fry, 1941 Bing Crosby album; Small Fry, 2011 Pixar animated short; Small Fry, 2018 memoir by Lisa Brennan-Jobs
Frankford Township is a township in Sussex County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey.As of the 2020 United States census, the township's population was 5,302, [9] [10] a decrease of 263 (−4.7%) from the 2010 census count of 5,565, [18] [19] which in turn reflected an increase of 145 (+2.7%) from the 5,420 counted in the 2000 census.
High Bridge is a borough in Hunterdon County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey.As of the 2020 United States census, the borough's population was 3,546, [8] a decrease of 102 (−2.8%) from the 2010 census count of 3,648, [17] [18] which in turn reflected a decline of 128 (−3.4%) from the 3,776 counted in the 2000 census.
Small Fry Club is a children's television program that was broadcast on the DuMont Television Network. [1] It debuted on March 11, 1947, with the title Movies for Small Fry [2] and ended on June 15, 1951. [3] Initially a weekly program, it grew in frequency to five days per week [2] and in 1948 was aired seven days a week. [4]