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RIVERDALE POLICE PISTOL TEAM. The range supports a number of shooting activities year-round. It has twelve 25-yard shooting positions, each equipped with Caswell electronic target carriers adjustable for distance. Firearms are restricted to handguns, .22-rimfire caliber rifles and handgun caliber carbines. Magnum calibers are prohibited. Participation in organized activities does not require range membership, however non-member match fees may be higher for some activities.
GIRL SCOUTS: Lenni-Lenape Council, Girl Scout Council of Bergen County and the Morris Area Girl Scout Council merge to form: GIRL SCOUTS OF NORTHERN NEW JERSEY Who We Are: Today, we are Girl Scouts: Lenni-Lenape Council, Girl Scouts of Bergen County, and Morris Area Girl Scout Council. On or around October 1, we will join together to form Girl Scouts of Northern New Jersey. Our new, high-capacity council will reinforce our already strong presence in the communities we serve and bring this paramount leadership program to more than 37,000 girls in Bergen, Morris, Passaic, Sussex, and Warren counties.
Girl Scouts: Lenni-Lenape Council (GSLLC) serves girls in Passaic, Bergen, Sussex, Morris, and Warren Counties, NJ. Girl Scouting builds girls of courage, confidence, and character, who make the world a better place.
The is one of the better websites on the Internet. Resources for citizens, businesses, and governments. Content changes frequently. Be sure to subscribe to the free FirstGov email newsletter. There are over 30 other special purpose free newletters available from the US government.
This website is an easy way for you to become more familiar with our county government, its programs and services.
The Morris County Visitors Center is a destination marketing organization that positively affects the economy of Morris County by promoting the area’s exceptional historic, cultural, and recreational opportunities by providing services to residents, business travelers, and tourists.
We were 50 years old in 2006. In our short 50 years, we've grown to include more than 17,000 acres, 38 facilities and 150 trail miles. Thanks to everyone who supported our Anniversary events! This winter, come see all the Morris County Park System has to offer.
The Morris County Chamber of Commerce is rich in business diversity, community activity, arts, and culture. The Chamber’s strength lies in its membership base. Large medium and small businesses from various industries and professions are represented from Morris County New Jersey, as well as many companies located elsewhere, but interested in becoming part of the Morris County New Jersey business community. Each new member adds one more voice to the collective strength of our business community. We get the message out about the Chamber and our members. Besides our Web site, we promote the Chamber and our members through Business Life, our newspaper which is distributed throughout Morris County.
This web site has been designed to provide the community with a comprehensive guide to the Sheriff’s Office. Whether you seek specific information or have just stopped by to browse, we invite you to explore our site and learn more about our agency’s numerous responsibilities and duties.
The function of the Judge of the Morris County Surrogate Court includes administering wills, estates and trusts for Morris County residents. In addition, the Surrogate is the clerk of the Superior Court and assists activities ranging from adoptions to incompetency matters. The Surrogate also has the duty of handling the minors’ intermingled trust fund and is holding as custodian approximately $25 million in that fund for Morris County minors. The Surrogate Court is fully computerized and automated. Microfilm read-printers are available for reading or reproducing original wills and other relevant probate documents.
Crime Doesn't Pay But WE Do! Citizens who have information relating to crimes, criminal activity or wanted persons (fugitives) can call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. We offer the citizens of Morris County direct and easy access to their law enforcement community. Reward and anonymity are the incentive. Making Morris County a safer place to live is the benefit! (973) COP-CALL (973) 267-2255 1-800-SHERIFF
Welcome to the Morris County Clerk's Website. It is my pleasure to invite you to utilize the broad range of services and functions this office provides. As you browse this site, you will find specific information on the recording and filing of land transactions, Notary Public applications, Passports, County ID cards and election functions.
All the information needed to get a passport.
The Borough of Riverdale has made preservation of its remaining open space a number one priority. With the assistance of dedicated groups, such as the Pequannock River Coalition, we find allies in maintaining our quality of life, which has been a feature that attracted so many of residents living here now.The Borough of Riverdale has made preservation of its remaining open space a number one priority. With the assistance of dedicated groups, such as the Pequannock River Coalition, we find allies in maintaining our quality of life, which has been a feature that attracted so many of residents living here now.
The Passaic River Coalition has been helpful to the Borough by preparing our Open Space Master Plan and assisting Riverdale in its application for the preservation of the Glenburn Estate.
Our neighbors in Allendale, Bergen County, are in the midst of preserving this historic house in their community. Their mission run parallel to our preservation of the Glenburn Estate. We hope you find the history as fascinating as we did. We are planning on joint ventures with our Bergen County colleagues. We wish them well in their noteworthy endeavor. <br> Here is a brief history of the John Fell House taken from the website: <font color="brown">The "Mansion House" formerly belonging to John Fell Esq. was mentioned in Bergen County deed R:182, dated July 1803. We know from maps and written data that the house was standing on the spot at the time of the revolution. Portions of the existing house appear to be of Revolutionary or pre-Revolutionary age, one of the older rooms in the house employs a ship’s masts as a supports, reportedly from one of the Fell merchant vessels. <br> John Fell Bergen County Patriot was a merchant who before the Revolution had vessels plying the Hackensack and Passaic Rivers. He lived in Allendale at his home called “Peterfield,” known now as the Fell House. Fell served the county as a Justice of Peace, a judge of the court of common pleas, and served the county as a member of the Provincial, a member of the New Jersey Council. As a member of the First Continental Congress of the United States, John Fell ratified the Constitution. <br> During the revolution- John Fell had a reputation as a “great Tory hunter.” On April 22, 1777 Fell was taken prisoner at his home by a band of 25 Loyalist raiders and imprisoned in New York City. Fell was paroled on January 7, 1778 and was permitted to go home on May 11, 1778. Judge John Fell kept a diary while he was a member of the Congress for the State of New Jersey from November 6, 1778 to November 30, 1779. The original is kept in the Library of Congress.</font color>
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The Garden State EnviroNet (GSE) serves as an Internet-based portal to the diverse range of environmental issues spanning New Jersey. The site contains over 300 links arrainged in 9 categories The site's mission is to track and promote an increased awareness of the issues and policies that affect New Jersey's environment.