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  2. Gabie Figueroa - Wikipedia

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    She played youth hockey for a number of clubs including Bridgewater Bears, Princeton Tiger Lilies, New Jersey Colonials and Connecticut Polar Bears and The Lawrenceville School. [6] Playing for Lawrenceville, she was named an all state player three times. [ 4 ]

  3. Category:People from colonial New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    This category includes people who were notable in the Province of New Jersey prior to the era of American Revolution.That is, they were notable before about 1765. People who are primarily associated with the Revolutionary era are located Category:People of New Jersey in the American Revolution, instead of this category.

  4. Colonial history of New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    The original West and East New Jersey provinces, highlighted in yellow and green, respectively. The Keith Line is shown in red, and the Coxe and Barclay line is shown in orange. With this sale, New Jersey was divided into East Jersey and West Jersey, two distinct provinces of the proprietary colony. [17]

  5. Kayla Meneghin - Wikipedia

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    As a child, Meneghin began playing hockey for the Quarry Cats based in Montclair State University Ice Arena, before playing for the New Jersey Colonials in high school. Raised in Clifton, New Jersey, Meneghin played prep hockey at Clifton High School before transferring to The Gunnery for her last two years of high school. [1] [2]

  6. Penelope Stout - Wikipedia

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    Penelope Prince and her husband Richard Stout were among the original settlers of Middletown, colonial New Jersey's second English settlement, in 1664. [1] As “Penelope Van Prince” (Van Princes, Van Princis), she is the central figure in a popular legend that claims she survived a ship stranding and deadly Lenape attack.

  7. History of New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Paleo-Indians first settled in the area of present-day New Jersey after the Wisconsin Glacier melted around 13,000 B.C. The Zierdt site in Montague, Sussex County and the Plenge site along the Musconetcong River in Franklin Township, Warren County, as well as the Dutchess Cave in Orange County, New York, represent camp sites of Paleo-Indians.

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  9. Sis Paulsen - Wikipedia

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    She was an assistant coach for the New York Riveters during the 2016-2017 season. [5] She was also the director of girls' hockey for the New Jersey Colonials in Morristown, New Jersey. Currently, she is the director of hockey operations and equipment manager for the Wisconsin Badgers women's ice hockey team.