Wikipedia:WikiProject New Jersey/templates
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This page both lists the names and displays the contents of all New Jersey–related templates for easy access and organization. For a pure list of the templates that does not display their contents, see the main WikiProject New Jersey page's template section or Wikipedia:WikiProject New Jersey/templatelist.
If adding templates to this list, remember to add them to the pure list (which does not also display their contents) at Wikipedia:WikiProject New Jersey/templatelist. Longer template sections that consume a lot of space (such as the county box templates) should be added to the end, while shorter template sections should be listed in a somewhat descending order of importance from the top.
[edit] Summary of templates
This is a condensed summary listing of all of the New Jersey–related templates. It comes from Wikipedia:WikiProject New Jersey/templatelist.
New Jersey
- {{New Jersey}} (to go at the bottom of New Jersey–related pages)
WikiProject New Jersey
- {{Project New Jersey}} (to go on the tops of the talk pages of New Jersey–related articles)
New Jersey Collaboration of the Week
- {{NJCOTW}} (to announce the current NJCOTW article)
- {{NJnom}} (to be put on the talk pages of articles nominated to be part of the NJCOTW)
New Jersey History
- {{NJhistory}} (a small, right-aligned box to go at the top of New Jersey history articles)
New Jersey School Report Cards
- {{NJReportCard}}
New Jersey State Parks
- {{New Jersey Parks}}
U.S. Senate
- {{NJ Senate}}
U.S. House
- {{NJ Congress 01}}
- {{NJ Congress 02}}
- {{NJ Congress 03}}
- {{NJ Congress 04}}
- {{NJ Congress 05}}
- {{NJ Congress 06}}
- {{NJ Congress 07}}
- {{NJ Congress 08}}
- {{NJ Congress 09}}
- {{NJ Congress 10}}
- {{NJ Congress 11}}
- {{NJ Congress 12}}
- {{NJ Congress 13}}
N.J. Legislature
- {{NJ Legislative 01}}
- {{NJ Legislative 02}}
- {{NJ Legislative 03}}
- {{NJ Legislative 04}}
- {{NJ Legislative 05}}
- {{NJ Legislative 06}}
- {{NJ Legislative 07}}
- {{NJ Legislative 08}}
- {{NJ Legislative 09}}
- {{NJ Legislative 10}}
- {{NJ Legislative 11}}
- {{NJ Legislative 12}}
- {{NJ Legislative 13}}
- {{NJ Legislative 14}}
- {{NJ Legislative 15}}
- {{NJ Legislative 16}}
- {{NJ Legislative 17}}
- {{NJ Legislative 18}}
- {{NJ Legislative 19}}
- {{NJ Legislative 20}}
- {{NJ Legislative 21}}
- {{NJ Legislative 22}}
- {{NJ Legislative 23}}
- {{NJ Legislative 24}}
- {{NJ Legislative 25}}
- {{NJ Legislative 26}}
- {{NJ Legislative 27}}
- {{NJ Legislative 28}}
- {{NJ Legislative 29}}
- {{NJ Legislative 30}}
- {{NJ Legislative 31}}
- {{NJ Legislative 32}}
- {{NJ Legislative 33}}
- {{NJ Legislative 34}}
- {{NJ Legislative 35}}
- {{NJ Legislative 36}}
- {{NJ Legislative 37}}
- {{NJ Legislative 38}}
- {{NJ Legislative 39}}
- {{NJ Legislative 40}}
County Freeholders
- {{NJ Atlantic County Freeholders}}
- {{NJ Bergen County Freeholders}}
- {{NJ Burlington County Freeholders}}
- {{NJ Camden County Freeholders}}
- {{NJ Cape May County Freeholders}}
- {{NJ Cumberland County Freeholders}}
- {{NJ Essex County Freeholders}}
- {{NJ Gloucester County Freeholders}}
- {{NJ Hudson County Freeholders}}
- {{NJ Hunterdon County Freeholders}}
- {{NJ Mercer County Freeholders}}
- {{NJ Middlesex County Freeholders}}
- {{NJ Monmouth County Freeholders}}
- {{NJ Morris County Freeholders}}
- {{NJ Ocean County Freeholders}}
- {{NJ Passaic County Freeholders}}
- {{NJ Salem County Freeholders}}
- {{NJ Somerset County Freeholders}}
- {{NJ Sussex County Freeholders}}
- {{NJ Union County Freeholders}}
- {{NJ Warren County Freeholders}}
Counties
- {{Atlantic County, New Jersey}}
- {{Bergen County, New Jersey}}
- {{Burlington County, New Jersey}}
- {{Camden County, New Jersey}}
- {{Cape May County, New Jersey}}
- {{Cumberland County, New Jersey}}
- {{Essex County, New Jersey}}
- {{Gloucester County, New Jersey}}
- {{Hudson County, New Jersey}}
- {{Hunterdon County, New Jersey}}
- {{Mercer County, New Jersey}}
- {{Middlesex County, New Jersey}}
- {{Monmouth County, New Jersey}}
- {{Morris County, New Jersey}}
- {{Ocean County, New Jersey}}
- {{Passaic County, New Jersey}}
- {{Salem County, New Jersey}}
- {{Somerset County, New Jersey}}
- {{Sussex County, New Jersey}}
- {{Union County, New Jersey}}
- {{Warren County, New Jersey}}
New Jersey Transit
- {{NJT line}}
- {{njt}}, {{New Jersey Transit}}
- {{NJT}}
- {{Start NJT box}}
- {{NJT insert}}
- {{njt-sta}}
[edit] New Jersey template
This is a template to go at the bottom of all New Jersey–related articles.
[edit] Template
- {{New Jersey}}
State of New Jersey Trenton (capital) |
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Regions |
Central Jersey | Delaware Valley | Jersey Shore | Meadowlands | North Jersey | Pine Barrens | Shore Region | Skylands Region | South Jersey | New York metro area | Tri‑State Region |
Cities |
Atlantic City | Bayonne | Camden | Cherry Hill | Clifton | East Orange | Edison | Elizabeth | Hackensack | Hoboken | Jersey City | Linden | Long Branch | New Brunswick | Newark | Passaic | Paterson | Perth Amboy | Plainfield | Princeton | Toms River | Trenton | Union City | Vineland |
Counties |
Atlantic | Bergen | Burlington | Camden | Cape May | Cumberland | Essex | Gloucester | Hudson | Hunterdon | Mercer | Middlesex | Monmouth | Morris | Ocean | Passaic | Salem | Somerset | Sussex | Union | Warren |
[edit] Usage notes
- The following had been proposed in WP:NJ's template section. However, I believe this has been resolved in the standard New Jersey template, and if it has not been, it should be resolved in that template so that the template does not have to be added to every article again. //MrD9 03:33, 13 March 2006 (UTC)
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- The template Template:New Jersey New is a more streamlined version that could or should go at the bottom of all New Jersey-related articles. The main issue has been deciding the cities to be included. Once you get past Newark, Jersey City, Paterson and Elizabeth (all over 100,000 as of the 2000 Census), you start running into municipalities that are mostly suburban sprawl over a large area, rather than your classic city as in most states. Hackensack (42,677 residents), Atlantic City (40,517) and Hoboken (38,577) are all cities that people might be familiar with, yet they rank merely 42nd, 44th and 53rd on the List of municipalities in New Jersey (by population). How can a list be chosen that objectively reflects the cities / municipalities that should be included?
- Wikipedia:WikiProject U.S. states/state templates contains a list and display of U.S. state and territory templates (in a layout similar to this page's). Ideas can be taken from the other states' templates to potentially improve New Jersey's template.
[edit] WikiProject New Jersey template
Use the following template at the top of the talk pages of all New Jersey–related articles.
[edit] Template
- Note: The "junk" at the end will not show up when the template is used on talk pages.
[edit] Usage notes
- see Wikipedia:WikiProject New Jersey/Assessment for instructions on assessing articles
[edit] Collaboration of the Week templates
These templates are involved with the New Jersey Collaboration of the Week, a collaborative effort to reduce the number of nonexistant New Jersey articles and to improve the quality of existing articles about New Jersey.
[edit] Templates
- {{NJCOTW}} (To announce the current NJCOTW article)
- {{NJnom}} (To be put on the talk pages of articles nominated to be part of the NJCOTW)
[edit] Usage notes
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[edit] History template
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This is a small, right-aligned box to go at the top of New Jersey history articles.
[edit] Template
- {{NJhistory}}
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[edit] Usage notes
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[edit] Municipality templates
This template will be a vertical box that goes in the top right of the articles of New Jersey's municipalities. It has not yet been developed, and before it can be developed, consensus must be reached on whether or not it should be created. If it is created, it must also be considered whether or not it should appear on nonincorporated areas' pages, and if it does appear on them, if it should be for that specific area or just a clone of the box for the incorporated area in which it lies. Other issues may also have to be considered.
Originally, "Template:Infobox Town NJ" had been proposed for this purpose. However, I suggest some variation of Template:Infobox NJ municipality or Template:Infobox NJ muni (or some other version, but using some variation of "municipality" rather than "town"). //MrD9 03:33, 13 March 2006 (UTC)
[edit] School Report Card template
This template goes at the bottom of New Jersey high school, school district, municipality and other unincorporated area, and other relavent pages. It produces a link, often in the "External links" section of a page, to the New Jersey Department of Education's school report cards. There are two "versions" of links this template will produce: one for a school's report card and one for a school district's report card. Both, however, are created by this one template, with the parameters determining which type of link to produce.
[edit] Template
- {{NJReportCard}}
- {{{4}}}'s 2005-06 School Report Card from the New Jersey Department of Education
- Note: This template does not show up correctly on this page becuase there are parameters that must be filled out. See Template talk:NJReportCard for syntax and usage instructions.
[edit] Usage notes
- This template is usually preceeded by an asterisk, since it is usually used in a bulleted list of external links. Example: *{{NJReportCard|...}}
[edit] New Jersey State Parks
This template lists New Jersey state parks.
[edit] Template
- {{New Jersey Parks}}
[edit] Usage notes
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[edit] U.S. Senate template
The template for New Jersey's senators in the United States Senate.
[edit] Template
- {{NJ Senate}}
- New Jersey is represented in the Senate by Frank Lautenberg (D, Cliffside Park) and Bob Menendez (D, Hoboken).
[edit] Usage notes
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[edit] U.S. House templates
New Jersey templates for the state's Congressional districts for the United States House of Representatives.
[edit] Templates
- {{NJ Congress 01}}
- New Jersey's First Congressional District, covering portions of Burlington County, Camden County and Gloucester County, is represented by Rob Andrews (D, Haddon Heights).
- {{NJ Congress 02}}
- New Jersey's Second Congressional District, covering all of Atlantic County, Cape May County, Cumberland County and Salem County and portions of Burlington County, Camden County and Gloucester County, is represented by Frank LoBiondo (R, Vineland).
- {{NJ Congress 03}}
- New Jersey's Third Congressional District, covering portions of Burlington County, Camden County and Ocean County, is represented by Jim Saxton (R, Mount Holly).
- {{NJ Congress 04}}
- New Jersey's Fourth Congressional District, covering portions of Burlington County, Mercer County, Monmouth County and Ocean County, is represented by Christopher Smith (R).
- {{NJ Congress 05}}
- New Jersey's Fifth Congressional District, covering the northern portions of Bergen County, Passaic County and Sussex County and all of Warren County, is represented by Scott Garrett (R, Wantage Township).
- {{NJ Congress 06}}
- New Jersey's Sixth Congressional District, covering portions of Middlesex County and Monmouth County, is represented by Frank Pallone (D).
- {{NJ Congress 07}}
- New Jersey's Seventh Congressional District, covering portions of Hunterdon County, Middlesex County, Somerset County and Union County, is represented by Mike Ferguson (R).
- {{NJ Congress 08}}
- New Jersey's Eighth Congressional District, covering the southern portion of Passaic County and northern sections of Essex County, is represented by Bill Pascrell Jr. (D, Paterson).
- {{NJ Congress 09}}
- New Jersey's Ninth Congressional District, covering the southern portion of Bergen County and sections of Hudson County and Passaic County, is represented by Steve Rothman (D, Fair Lawn).
- {{NJ Congress 10}}
- New Jersey's Tenth Congressional District, covering portions of Essex County, Hudson County, and Union County, is represented by Donald M. Payne (D, Newark).
- {{NJ Congress 11}}
- New Jersey's Eleventh Congressional District, covering western portions of Essex County, all of Morris County, and sections of Passaic County, Somerset County and Sussex County, is represented by Rodney Frelinghuysen (R, Harding Township).
- {{NJ Congress 12}}
- New Jersey's Twelfth Congressional District, covering all of Hunterdon County and portions of Middlesex County, Monmouth County, Morris County, and Somerset County, is represented by Rush D. Holt Jr. (D).
- {{NJ Congress 13}}
- New Jersey's Thirteenth Congressional District, covering portions of Essex, Hudson, Middlesex, and Union Counties, is now represented by Albio Sires (D, West New York), who won a special election held on November 7, 2006 to fill the vacancy the had existed since January 16, 2006. The seat had been represented by Bob Menendez (D), who was appointed to the United States Senate to fill the seat vacated by Governor of New Jersey Jon Corzine.
[edit] Usage notes
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[edit] N.J. Legislature templates
Templates for the New Jersey Legislature's state districts.
[edit] Templates
- {{NJ Legislative 01}}
- The 1st legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Nicholas Asselta (R) and in the Assembly by Nelson Albano (D, Vineland) and Jeff Van Drew (D, Dennis Township).
- {{NJ Legislative 02}}
- The 2nd legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by James J. McCullough (R, Egg Harbor Township), and in the Assembly by Francis J. Blee (R, Absecon) and Jim Whelan (D, Atlantic City).
- {{NJ Legislative 03}}
- The 3rd legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Stephen M. Sweeney (D, Thorofare) and in the Assembly by John J. Burzichelli (D, Thorofare) and Douglas H. Fisher (D, Thorofare).
- {{NJ Legislative 04}}
- The 4th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Fred H. Madden (D, Turnersville) and in the Assembly by David R. Mayer (D, Blackwood) and Paul Moriarty (D, Washington Township, Gloucester County).
- {{NJ Legislative 05}}
- The 5th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Wayne R. Bryant (D, Camden) and in the Assembly by Nilsa Cruz-Perez (D, Camden) and Joseph J. Roberts (D, Brooklawn).
- {{NJ Legislative 06}}
- The 6th Legislative District of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by John H. Adler (D, Cherry Hill) and in the Assembly by Louis Greenwald (D, Voorhees) and Pamela Rosen Lampitt (D, Cherry Hill).
- {{NJ Legislative 07}}
- The 7th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Diane B. Allen (R, Burlington) and in the Assembly by Herb Conaway (D, Delran) and Jack Conners (D, Delran).
- {{NJ Legislative 08}}
- The 8th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Martha W. Bark (R, Mount Laurel) and in the Assembly by Francis L. Bodine (R, Mount Laurel) and Larry Chatzidakis (R, Mount Laurel).
- {{NJ Legislative 09}}
- The 9th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Leonard T. Connors (R, Forked River) and in the Assembly by Christopher J. Connors (R, Forked River) and Brian E. Rumpf (R, Forked River).
- {{NJ Legislative 10}}
- The 10th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Andrew R. Ciesla (R, Brick) and in the Assembly by James W. Holzapfel (R, Brick) and David W. Wolfe (R, Brick).
- {{NJ Legislative 11}}
- The 11th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Joseph A. Palaia (R, Deal) and in the Assembly by Steve Corodemus (R, Atlantic Highlands) and Sean T. Kean (R, Wall Township).
- {{NJ Legislative 12}}
- The 12th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Ellen Karcher (D, Marlboro) and in the Assembly by Jennifer Beck (R, Red Bank) and Michael J. Panter (D, Red Bank).
- {{NJ Legislative 13}}
- The 13th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Joseph M. Kyrillos (R, Middletown Township) and in the Assembly by Amy Handlin (R, Middletown Township) and Samuel D. Thompson (R, Old Bridge Township).
- {{NJ Legislative 14}}
- The 14th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Peter Inverso (R, Hamilton Square) and in the Assembly by Bill Baroni (R, Hamilton) and Linda R. Greenstein (D, Monroe).
- {{NJ Legislative 15}}
- The 15th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Shirley Turner (D, Ewing) and in the Assembly by Reed Gusciora (D, Trenton) and Bonnie Watson Coleman (D, Trenton).
- {{NJ Legislative 16}}
- The 16th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Walter Kavanaugh (R, Somerville) and in the Assembly by Christopher Bateman (R, Somerville) and Peter J. Biondi (R, Somerville).
- {{NJ Legislative 17}}
- The 17th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Bob Smith (D, Piscataway) and in the Assembly by Upendra J. Chivukula (D, Somerset) and Joseph V. Egan (D, New Brunswick).
- {{NJ Legislative 18}}
- The 18th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Barbara Buono (D, Edison) and in the Assembly by Peter J. Barnes (D, Edison) and Patrick J. Diegnan (D, South Plainfield).
- {{NJ Legislative 19}}
- The 19th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Joseph Vitale (D, Woodbridge) and in the Assembly by Joseph Vas (D, Perth Amboy) and John S. Wisniewski (D, Parlin).
- {{NJ Legislative 20}}
- The 20th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Raymond Lesniak (D, Union) and in the Assembly by Neil M. Cohen (D, Union) and Joseph Cryan (D, Union).
- {{NJ Legislative 21}}
- The 21st legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Thomas Kean Jr. (R, Westfield) and in the Assembly by Jon Bramnick (R, Westfield) and Eric Munoz (R, Summit).
- {{NJ Legislative 22}}
- The 22nd legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Nicholas Scutari (D, Linden) and in the Assembly by Jerry Green (D, Plainfield) and Linda Stender (D, Scotch Plains).
- {{NJ Legislative 23}}
- The 23rd legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Leonard Lance (R, Flemington) and in the Assembly by Michael J. Doherty (R, Oxford) and Marcia A. Karrow (R, Raritan Township).
- {{NJ Legislative 24}}
- The 24th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Robert Littell (R, Franklin) and in the Assembly by Guy R. Gregg (R, Flanders) and Alison Littell McHose (R, Sparta).
- {{NJ Legislative 25}}
- The 25th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Anthony Bucco (R, Denville) and in the Assembly by Michael Patrick Carroll (R, Morristown) and Richard A. Merkt (R, Randolph).
- {{NJ Legislative 26}}
- The 26th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Robert Martin (R, Morris Plains) and in the Assembly by Alex DeCroce (R, Morris Plains) and Joseph Pennacchio (R, Morris Plains).
- {{NJ Legislative 27}}
- The 27th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Richard Codey (D, West Orange) and in the Assembly by Mims Hackett (D, Orange) and John F. McKeon (D, West Orange).
- {{NJ Legislative 28}}
- The 28th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Ronald Rice (D, Newark) and in the Assembly by Craig A. Stanley (D, Irvington) and Oadline Truitt (D, Newark).
- {{NJ Legislative 29}}
- The 29th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Sharpe James (D, Newark) and in the Assembly by Wilfredo Caraballo (D, Newark) and William D. Payne (D, Newark).
- {{NJ Legislative 30}}
- The 30th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Robert Singer (R, Lakewood Township) and in the Assembly by Ronald S. Dancer (R, Jackson Township) and Joseph R. Malone (R, Bordentown).
- {{NJ Legislative 31}}
- The 31st legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Joseph Doria (D, Bayonne) and in the Assembly by Charles T. Epps Jr. (D, Jersey City) and Louis Manzo (D, Jersey City).
- {{NJ Legislative 32}}
- The 32nd legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Nicholas Sacco (D, North Bergen) and in the Assembly by Vincent Prieto (D, Secaucus) and Joan M. Quigley (D, Jersey City).
- {{NJ Legislative 33}}
- The 33rd legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Bernard Kenny (D, Hoboken) and in the Assembly by Brian P. Stack (D, Union City) and Silverio Vega (D, West New York).
- {{NJ Legislative 34}}
- The 34th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Nia Gill (D) and in the Assembly by Thomas P. Giblin (D, Montclair) and Sheila Y. Oliver (D, East Orange).
- {{NJ Legislative 35}}
- The 35th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by John Girgenti (D) and in the Assembly by Nellie Pou (D, Paterson) and Alfred E. Steele (D, Paterson).
- {{NJ Legislative 36}}
- The 36th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Paul Sarlo (D, Wood-Ridge) and in the Assembly by Frederick Scalera (D, Nutley) and Gary Schaer (D, Passaic).
- {{NJ Legislative 37}}
- The 37th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Loretta Weinberg (D, Teaneck) and in the Assembly by Valerie Huttle (D, Englewood) and Gordon M. Johnson (D, Englewood).
- {{NJ Legislative 38}}
- The 38th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Joseph Coniglio (D, Paramus) and in the Assembly by Robert M. Gordon (D, Fair Lawn) and Joan Voss (D, Fort Lee).
- {{NJ Legislative 39}}
- The 39th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Gerald Cardinale (R, Cresskill) and in the Assembly by John E. Rooney (R, Emerson) and Charlotte Vandervalk (R, Westwood).
- {{NJ Legislative 40}}
- The 40th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Henry McNamara (R, Wyckoff) and in the Assembly by Kevin J. O'Toole (R, Wayne) and David C. Russo (R, Midland Park).
[edit] Usage notes
- Template:NJ Legislative 37 has been created as a sample paragraph to be included in a "Federal, State and county representation" section for each municipality. I have already created such a section on the Teaneck, New Jersey page and have completed all of the 70 municipalities in Bergen County, New Jersey, all of Hudson County, New Jersey and almost all of Essex County, New Jersey and Passaic County, New Jersey, a total over 110 of 566 New Jersey's municipalities. Alansohn 20:18, 1 November 2005 (UTC)
[edit] County freeholder templates
These templates list the freeholders of each county.
[edit] Templates
- {{NJ Atlantic County Freeholders}}
- Atlantic County's County Executive is Dennis Levinson. The executive, along with the Board of Chosen Freeholders, administers all county business. Atlantic County's Freeholders are Francis Sutton, James Curcio, Frank Finnerty (Freeholder Vice Chairman), Alisa Cooper, Joe Kelly, Rev. Lawton Nelson, Thomas Russo, Sue Schilling and Joseph F. Silipena (Freeholder Chairman).
- {{NJ Bergen County Freeholders}}
- Bergen County's County Executive is Dennis McNerney (D). The executive, along with the Board of Chosen Freeholders administer all county business. Bergen County's Freeholders are Chairman Tomas J. Padilla (D, Park Ridge), Vice-Chairman Elizabeth Calabrese (D, Wallington), David L. Ganz (D, Fair Lawn), James M. Carroll (D, Demarest), Bernadette P. McPherson (D, Rutherford), Julie O'Brien (D) and Connie Wagner (D).
Other countywide elected officials are Sheriff Leo McGuire (D), Surrogate Court Judge Mike Dressler (D, Cresskill) County Clerk Kathleen Donovan (R).
- {{NJ Burlington County Freeholders}}
- Burlington County is governed by a five-member Board of Chosen Freeholders. Burlington County's Freeholders are Freeholder Director James K. Wujcik, Deputy Freeholder Director William S. Haines, Jr., Dawn Marie Addiego, Vincent R. Farias and Aubrey A. Fenton.
- {{NJ Camden County Freeholders}}
- Camden County is governed by a seven-member Board of Chosen Freeholders. Camden County's Freeholders are: Louis Cappelli, Jr (Freeholder Director), Edward McDonnell (Freeholder Deputy Director), Riletta L. Cream, Jeffrey L. Nash, Joseph Ripa, Carmen Rodriguez, and Rodney Greco.
- {{NJ Cape May County Freeholders}}
- Cape May County is governed by a five-member Board of Chosen Freeholders. Cape May County's Freeholders are Freeholder Director Daniel Beyel (term expires December 31, 2008), Freeholder Vice-Director Ralph E. Sheets, Jr. (2008), Ralph E. Bakley, Sr. (2007), Leonard C. Desiderio (2006) and Gerald M. Thornton (2007).
- {{NJ Cumberland County Freeholders}}
- Cumberland County is governed by a seven-member Board of Chosen Freeholders. Cumberland County's Freeholders are: Douglas M. Rainear - Freeholder Director (Term ends December 31, 2007), Bruce T. Peterson - Freeholder Deputy Director (2008), Jane Yetman Christy (2008), Dr. Mary L. Gruccio (2007), Louis N. Magazzu (2006), James Rocco (2006) and Jeffrey M. Trout (2008).
- {{NJ Essex County Freeholders}}
- Essex County's County Executive is Joseph N. DiVincenzo, Jr. The executive, along with the Board of Chosen Freeholders administer all county business. Essex County's Freeholders are Freeholder President Blonnie R. Watson, Freeholder Vice President Ralph R. Caputo, Freeholders-At-Large Johnny Jones, Donald M. Payne, Jr., and Patricia Sebold, Freeholder District 1 Samuel Gonzalez, Freeholder District 2 D. Bilal Beasley, Freeholder District 3 Carol Y. Clark, Freeholder District 4 Linda Lordi Cavanaugh and Freeholder District 5 Ralph R. Caputo.
- {{NJ Gloucester County Freeholders}}
- Gloucester County is governed by a seven-member Board of Chosen Freeholders. Gloucester County's Freeholders are: Stephen M. Sweeney (Freeholder Director), Robert M. Damminger (Deputy Freeholder Director), Joseph A. Brigandi, Jr., William Krebs, Frank J. DiMarco, Helene M. Reed and Dr. Warren S. Wallace.
- {{NJ Hudson County Freeholders}}
- Hudson County's County Executive is Thomas A. DeGise. The executive, together with the Board of Chosen Freeholders in a legislative role, administer all county business. Hudson County's nine Freeholders (as of 2006) are: District 1: Doreen McAndrew DiDomenico; District 2: William O'Dea; District 3: Jeffrey Dublin; District 4: Eliu Rivera; District 5: Maurice Fitzgibbons; District 6: Tilo Rivas; District 7: Gerald Lange Jr.; District 8: Thomas Liggio; and District 9: Albert Cifelli.
- {{NJ Hunterdon County Freeholders}}
- Hunterdon County is governed by a five-member Board of Chosen Freeholders. As of 2007, Hunterdon County's Freeholders are Freeholder Director George D. Muller, Freeholder Deputy Director Erik C. Peterson, Matthew Holt, George B. Melick and Ronald Sworen.
- {{NJ Mercer County Freeholders}}
- Mercer County's County Executive is Brian M. Hughes. The executive, along with the Board of Chosen Freeholders administer all county business. Mercer County's Freeholders are Freeholder Chair Keith V. Hamilton, Freeholder Vice Chair Pasquale "Pat" Colavita, Jr., Ann M. Cannon, Anthony P. Carabelli, Tony Mack, Elizabeth Maher Muoio and Lucylle R. S. Walter.
- {{NJ Middlesex County Freeholders}}
- Middlesex County is governed by a seven-member Board of Chosen Freeholders. Middlesex County's Freeholders are
Freeholder Director David B. Crabiel (Milltown), Freeholder Deputy Director Stephen J. "Pete" Dalina (Fords), Camille Fernicola (Piscataway), H. James Polos (Highland Park), John Pulomena (South Plainfield), Christopher D. Rafano (South River) and Blanquita B. Valenti (New Brunswick).
- {{NJ Monmouth County Freeholders}}
- Monmouth County is governed by a five-member Board of Chosen Freeholders. Monmouth County's Freeholders are Freeholder Director William C. Barham, Freeholder Deputy Director Robert D. Clifton, Lillian G. Burry, Anna C. Little and Theodore J. Narozanick.
- {{NJ Morris County Freeholders}}
- Morris County is governed by a seven-member Board of Chosen Freeholders. Morris County's Freeholders are: Margaret Nordstrom (Freeholder Director), John Inglesino (Freeholder Deputy Director), Douglas R. Cabana, Frank J. Druetzler, Cecilia G. Laureys, John J. Murphy, and Jack Schrier.
- {{NJ Ocean County Freeholders}}
- Ocean County is governed by a five-member Board of Chosen Freeholders. Ocean County's Freeholders are: John C. Bartlett Jr., John P. Kelly, James F. Lacey, Gerry P. Little and Joseph H. Vicari.
- {{NJ Passaic County Freeholders}}
- Passaic County's Board of Chosen Freeholders are Freeholder Director Elease Evans of Paterson, Freeholder Deputy Director Pat Lepore of West Paterson, Terry Duffy of West Milford, James Gallagher of Paterson, Bruce James of Clifton, Sonia Rosado of Ringwood and Tahesha Way of Wayne.
- {{NJ Salem County Freeholders}}
- Salem County is governed by a seven-member Board of Chosen Freeholders. Salem County's Freeholders are Freeholder Director Lee R. Ware (term ends 2007), Freeholder Deputy Director Bruce L. Bobbitt (2008), Susan A. Bestwick (2007), Charles R. Sullivan (2008), David Lindenmuth (2008), R. Benjamin Simmermon, Jr. (2006) and Beth E. Timberman (2006).
- {{NJ Somerset County Freeholders}}
- Somerset County is governed by a five-member Board of Chosen Freeholders. Somerset County's Freeholders are: Freeholder Director Rick Fontana, Freeholder Deputy Director Ken Scherer, Denise Coyle, Peter S. Palmer and Robert Zaborowski.
- {{NJ Sussex County Freeholders}}
- Sussex County is governed by a five-member Board of Chosen Freeholders. Sussex County's Freeholders are Director Gary R. Chiusano (term ends December 31, 2008), Deputy Director Harold J. Wirths (2007), Steven V. Oroho (2007), Glen Vetrano (2006) and Susan M. Zellman (2006).
- {{NJ Union County Freeholders}}
- Union County is governed by a nine-member Board of Chosen Freeholders. As of the January 2006 reorganization, Union County's Freeholders are: Freeholder Chairman Alexander Mirabella, Freeholder Vice Chairman Bette Jane Kowalski, Angel G. Estrada, Chester Holmes, Adrian O. Mapp, Rick Proctor, Deborah P. Scanlon, Daniel P. Sullivan and Nancy Ward.
- {{NJ Warren County Freeholders}}
- Warren County is governed by a three-member Board of Chosen Freeholders. Warren County's Freeholders are: Freeholder Director Richard D. Gardner (term ends 2006), Freeholder Deputy Director John DiMaio (2008) and Freeholder Everett A. Chamberlain (2007).
[edit] Usage notes
- The only issue is those counties (e.g. Hudson County, New Jersey) with County-level wards as opposed to elections at-large. We shouldn't list all the Freeholders in the County on the page for a particular township if only some of the Freeholders represent that municipality. Alansohn 17:07, 17 November 2005 (UTC)
[edit] County templates
These templates list (or must be created to list) the municipalities in their respective counties. Many of them also (will) include other unincorporated areas, important landmarks, and links to pages with other significant or important information. They are to be placed at the bottom of the pages of their respective municipalities and on the bottoms of other relative pages.
Currently, in order to get all of the templates created, there is a discussion taking place at WP:NJ's talk page.
[edit] Templates
(County seat: Mays Landing) |
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Boroughs | Buena | Folsom | Longport | | |
Cities | Absecon | Atlantic City | Brigantine | Corbin City | Egg Harbor City | Estell Manor | Linwood | Margate City | Northfield | Pleasantville | Port Republic | Somers Point | Ventnor City | |
Town | Hammonton | |
Townships | Buena Vista | Egg Harbor | Galloway | Hamilton | Mullica | Weymouth | |
CDPs and other communities | Collings Lakes | Elwood-Magnolia | Mays Landing | Pomona | Richland | Smithville |
(County seat: Camden) |
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Boroughs | Audubon | Audubon Park | Barrington | Bellmawr | Berlin | Brooklawn | Chesilhurst | Clementon | Collingswood | Gibbsboro | Haddon Heights | Haddonfield | Hi-Nella | Laurel Springs | Lawnside | Lindenwold | Magnolia | Merchantville | Mount Ephraim | Oaklyn | Pine Hill | Pine Valley | Runnemede | Somerdale | Stratford | Tavistock | Woodlynne | |
Cities | Camden | Gloucester | |
Townships | Berlin | Cherry Hill | Gloucester | Haddon | Pennsauken | Voorhees | Waterford | Winslow | |
CDPs and other communities | Ashland | Barclay-Kingston | Blackwood | Cherry Hill Mall | Echelon | Erial | Erlton-Ellisburg | Glendora | Golden Triangle | Greentree | Sicklerville | Springdale |
(County seat: Cape May Court House) |
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Boroughs | Avalon | Cape May Point | Stone Harbor | West Cape May | West Wildwood | Wildwood Crest | Woodbine | |
Cities | Cape May | North Wildwood | Ocean City | Sea Isle City | Wildwood | |
Townships | Dennis Township | Lower Township | Middle Township | Upper Township | |
CDPs and communities |
Cape May Court House | Diamond Beach | Erma | Marmora | North Cape May | Strathmere | Rio Grande | Villas | Whitesboro-Burleigh |
(County seat: Woodbury) |
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Boroughs | Clayton | Glassboro | National Park | Newfield | Paulsboro | Pitman | Swedesboro | Wenonah | Westville | Woodbury Heights | |
City | Woodbury | |
Townships | Deptford | East Greenwich | Elk | Franklin | Greenwich | Harrison | Logan | Mantua | Monroe | South Harrison | Washington | West Deptford | Woolwich | |
CDPs and communities |
Beckett | Bridgeport | Clarksboro | Gibbstown | Malaga | Mickleton | Mount Royal | Mullica Hill | Oak Valley | Thorofare | Turnersville | Victory Lakes | Williamstown |
(County seat: Flemington) |
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Boroughs | Bloomsbury | Califon | Flemington | Frenchtown | Glen Gardner | Hampton | High Bridge | Lebanon | Milford | Stockton | |
City | Lambertville | |
Town | Clinton | |
Townships | Alexandria | Bethlehem | Clinton | Delaware | East Amwell | Franklin | Holland | Kingwood | Lebanon | Raritan | Readington | Tewksbury | Union | West Amwell | |
CDPs and communities |
Annandale | Raven Rock | Ringoes | White House Station |
(County seat: Trenton) |
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Boroughs | Hightstown | Hopewell | Pennington | Princeton | |
City | Trenton | |
Townships | East Windsor | Ewing | Hamilton | Hopewell | Lawrence | Princeton | Washington | West Windsor | |
CDPs and communities |
Grover's Mill | Lawrenceville | Mercerville-Hamilton Square | Princeton Junction | Princeton North | Robbinsville | Titusville | Twin Rivers | White Horse | Windsor | Yardville-Groveville |
(County seat: Morristown) |
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Boroughs |
Butler | Chatham | Chester | Florham Park | Kinnelon | Lincoln Park | Madison | Mendham | Morris Plains | Mount Arlington | Mountain Lakes | Netcong | Rockaway | Riverdale | Victory Gardens | Wharton |
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Towns | Boonton | Dover | Morristown | |
Townships | Boonton | Chatham | Chester | Denville | East Hanover | Hanover | Harding | Jefferson | Long Hill | Mendham | Mine Hill | Montville | Morris | Mount Olive| Parsippany-Troy Hills | Pequannock | Randolph | Rockaway | Roxbury | Washington | |
CDPs and other communities | Budd Lake | Cedar Knolls | Cedar Lake | Convent Station | Flanders | Green Village | Lake Swannanoa | Landing | Lake Telemark | Long Valley | New Vernon | Port Morris | Stirling | Succasunna-Kenvil | Towaco | Union Hill | Whippany | White Meadow Lake |
(County seat: Paterson) |
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Boroughs | Bloomingdale | Haledon | Hawthorne | North Haledon | Pompton Lakes | Prospect Park | Ringwood | Totowa | Wanaque | West Paterson | |
Cities | Clifton | Passaic | Paterson | |
Townships | Little Falls | Wayne | West Milford | |
CDPs and communities |
Haskell | Hewitt | Newfoundland | Oak Ridge | Pines Lake |
(County seat: Belvidere) |
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Boroughs | Alpha | Washington | |
Towns | Belvidere | Hackettstown | Phillipsburg | |
Townships | Allamuchy | Blairstown | Franklin | Frelinghuysen | Greenwich | Hardwick | Harmony | Hope | Independence | Knowlton | Liberty | Lopatcong | Mansfield | Oxford | Pahaquarry (defunct) | Pohatcong | Washington | White | |
Communities | Allamuchy-Panther Valley | Beattystown | Brass Castle | Great Meadows-Vienna | |
Rivers | Bear Creek | Beaver Brook | Cory's Brook | Dead River | Delaware River | Lopatcong Creek | Musconetcong River | Paulins Kill | Pequest River | Pohatcong Creek | Pophandusing Creek | Yard's Creek |
[edit] Usage notes
- Currently, in order to get all of the templates created, there is a discussion taking place at WP:NJ's talk page.
- I've started work on creating municipality templates for each county. I created model templates for Bergen, Hudson and Passaic Counties and added the template links for each municipality page within these three counties. See Template:Bergen County, New Jersey, Template:Hudson County, New Jersey and Template:Passaic County, New Jersey for the samples. Anyone want to grab any of the other 18 counties? Any thoughts on how to list CDP's and other unincorporated areas? Alansohn 13:13, 24 February 2006 (UTC)
- Yeah, I'll try Template:Essex County, New Jersey. I'm not sure what CDP's are, but what about well known neighborhoods that even have their own zip codes, e.g., Short Hills, etc.? "Short Hills and Upper Montclair have separate zip-codes and practically function as more upscale, near-separate towns within towns. Upper Montclair and Short Hills both have separate business districts" Essex County, New Jersey? In any event, I guess I have jumped on board to this project (but with limited time -- more like dipping my toe in!) Sholom 14:00, 24 February 2006 (UTC)
[edit] New Jersey Transit templates
[edit] Templates
- {{njt}}, {{New Jersey Transit}}
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New Jersey Transit Corporation (official website) Bus Bus operations • Bus fleet • Routes: 1-99, 100-199, 300-399, 400-449, 450-499, 500-549, 550-599, 600-699, 700-799, 800-849, Wheels, Morris County Metro Rail Hoboken Division: Main and Bergen County Lines, including the Port Jervis Line • Pascack Valley Line • Montclair-Boonton Line • Morris and Essex Lines (Morristown Line and Gladstone Branch)
Newark Division: North Jersey Coast Line • Northeast Corridor Line (including Princeton Branch) • Raritan Valley Line
Atlantic City LineLight rail Hudson-Bergen Light Rail • Newark Light Rail • River Line
- {{NJT}}
- NJ Transit
- {{Start NJT box}}
Next station | NJ Transit Lines | Next station |
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[edit] Usage notes
Both of the last two templates do not show up correctly on this page because there are parameters that must be filled out. See each template's talk for syntax and usage instructions.