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Hackettstown, New Jersey

Hackettstown is a town in Warren County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. It is perhaps best known as the home to the US headquarters of Mars, Inc..[19] As of the 2020 United States census, the town's population was 10,248,[9][10] an increase of 524 (+5.4%) from the 2010 census count of 9,724,[20][21] which in turn reflected a decline of 679 (−6.5%) from the 10,403 counted in the 2000 census.[22][23]

Hackettstown, New Jersey
Hackettstown Medical Center, March 2014
Location of Hackettstown in Warren County highlighted in red (right). Inset map: Location of Warren County in New Jersey highlighted in orange (left).
Census Bureau map of Hackettstown, New Jersey
Interactive map of Hackettstown, New Jersey
Hackettstown
Location in Warren County
Hackettstown
Location in New Jersey
Hackettstown
Location in the United States
Coordinates: 40°51′13″N 74°49′30″W / 40.853704°N 74.824877°W / 40.853704; -74.824877[1][2]
Country United States
State New Jersey
CountyWarren
IncorporatedMarch 9, 1853
Named forSamuel Hackett
Government
 • TypeSpecial charter
 • BodyTown Council
 • MayorJerry DiMaio (R, term ends December 31, 2023)[3][4]
 • Administrator / Municipal clerkP.J. Reilly[5]
Area
 • Total3.71 sq mi (9.61 km2)
 • Land3.61 sq mi (9.35 km2)
 • Water0.10 sq mi (0.26 km2)  2.67%
 • Rank307th of 565 in state
18th of 22 in county[1]
Elevation554 ft (169 m)
Population
 • Total10,248
 • Estimate 
(2022)[9][11]
10,130
 • Rank239th of 565 in state
2nd of 22 in county[12]
 • Density2,837.2/sq mi (1,095.4/km2)
  • Rank230th of 565 in state
3rd of 22 in county[12]
Time zoneUTC−05:00 (Eastern (EST))
 • Summer (DST)UTC−04:00 (Eastern (EDT))
ZIP Code
Area code908[15]
FIPS code3404128710[1][16][17]
GNIS feature ID0885237[1][18]
Websitewww.hackettstown.net

Hackettstown was incorporated as a town by an act of the New Jersey Legislature on March 9, 1853, from portions of Independence Township. Portions of territory were exchanged with Mansfield Township in 1857, 1860, 1872 and 1875.[24]

History edit

Founding edit

William Johnson (1817–1891) was a prime contributor to the incorporation of the town in 1853. He and his brother George (1815–1889) were successful merchants in the town beginning in 1839 when they began operating the W.L. & G.W Johnson dry good store. The two men were very active in community affairs. George was a member of First Presbyterian Church, a director of the Hackettstown National Bank, and a member of the Hackettstown Water Board. Both men were involved in the establishment of the Union Cemetery.[25]

Hackettstown was named after Samuel Hackett, an early settler and large landowner.[26][27] Hackett is said to have "contributed liberally to the liquid refreshments on the christening of a new hotel, in order to secure the name which, before this, had been Helms' Mills or Musconetcong."[28][29]

Tillie Smith murder case edit

 
The Tillie Smith monument to chastity, She Died In Defence of Her Honor, April 8, 1886

In 1886, Tillie Smith, a 19-year-old kitchen worker from a poverty-stricken family, was raped, murdered and left lying in an open field near the campus of the Centenary Collegiate Institute, where she worked.[30][31] James Titus, a janitor at the school, was tried and convicted of the rape and murder, based on circumstantial evidence and public opinion shaped by yellow journalism. Titus was sentenced to hang, but he signed a confession and served 19 years of hard labor. He lived from 1904 to 1952 in Hackettstown among many of the same residents who championed his conviction, the validity of which remains controversial.[32][33][34] The killing remains a popular local legend, inspiring several books, Weird NJ magazine articles,[35] theatrical performances and dark tourism ghost tours.[36][37]

20th century edit

The Hackettstown State Fish Hatchery, a popular tourist destination, was established in 1912.[38][39]

In 1925, a train wreck just outside of town killed about 50 people and injured about 50 others en route to Hoboken, New Jersey, from Chicago, Illinois. The derailment involved a Lackawanna Railroad train and occurred at the Hazen Road grade crossing near Rockport Road at approximately 3:30 am, as a result of debris washed downhill by a storm fouling the road crossing. The event made national headlines and stands as the deadliest event in Warren County history.[40][41][42]

Fund-raising campaigns for a new hospital started as early as 1945, supported and organized by local civic and business groups including Kiwanis, Unico International, PTA and others, a large donation by the Seventh Day Adventists and a grant from the United States Public Health Service, the 106-bed Hackettstown Community Hospital was established in 1973.[43]

In 1977, a mass shooting occurred in the town when a 20-year-old graduate of Hackettstown High School and former U.S. Marine, Emil Pierre Benoist, took random shots at passing cars over the course of about four hours and shot and killed six people, before turning his sniper rifle on himself.[44][45][46]

In 1994, a charity BBQ picnic organized by the "Tri-County Motorcycle Club" at the Elk's Lodge in Hackettstown was crashed by rival members of the outlaw Pagan's Motorcycle Club. "An altercation started that escalated into knives and guns being used," according to the Warren County Prosecutor.[47] Two Pagans were killed and three other bikers were injured.[48]

21st Century edit

Hackettstown was named #72 of the top 100 towns in the United States to Live and Work In by Money Magazine in 2005; it has not been included since.[49]

In 2011, the town council proclaimed a sister city relationship with Hacketstown, Ireland.[50][51]

Geography edit

According to the United States Census Bureau, the town had a total area of 3.71 square miles (9.61 km2), including 3.61 square miles (9.35 km2) of land and 0.10 square miles (0.26 km2) of water (2.67%).[1][2] The town is located in a valley along the banks of the Musconetcong River.

Upper Pohatcong Mountain extends northeast of Washington approximately 6 mi (9.7 km).[52]

Unincorporated communities, localities and place names located partially or completely within the town include Warren Furnace.[53]

Hackettstown borders the townships of Washington (Morris County) to the southeast, Mansfield to the southwest, Allamuchy to the north, Mount Olive to the northeast, and Independence to the west.[54][55][56]

Hackettstown is 49.6 miles (79.8 km) northeast of Allentown and 55.3 miles (89.0 km) northwest of New York City.

Demographics edit

Historical population
CensusPop.Note
18601,322
18702,20266.6%
18802,50213.6%
18902,417−3.4%
19002,4742.4%
19102,7159.7%
19202,9368.1%
19303,0383.5%
19403,2898.3%
19503,89418.4%
19605,27635.5%
19709,47279.5%
19808,850−6.6%
19908,120−8.2%
200010,40328.1%
20109,724−6.5%
202010,2485.4%
2022 (est.)10,130[9][11]−1.2%
Population sources:
1860–1920[57] 1860–1870[58] 1870[59]
1880–1890[60] 1890–1910[61]
1910–1930[62] 1940–2000[63]
2000[22][64] 2010[20][21] 2020 [9][10]

Census 2010 edit

The 2010 United States census counted 9,724 people, 3,575 households, and 2,256 families in the town. The population density was 2,696.1 per square mile (1,041.0/km2). There were 3,755 housing units at an average density of 1,041.1 per square mile (402.0/km2). The racial makeup was 85.08% (8,273) White, 2.46% (239) Black or African American, 0.24% (23) Native American, 4.97% (483) Asian, 0.05% (5) Pacific Islander, 5.19% (505) from other races, and 2.02% (196) from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 15.16% (1,474) of the population.[20]

Of the 3,575 households, 29.4% had children under the age of 18; 49.5% were married couples living together; 8.6% had a female householder with no husband present and 36.9% were non-families. Of all households, 30.0% were made up of individuals and 12.3% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.48 and the average family size was 3.09.[20]

20.3% of the population were under the age of 18, 14.5% from 18 to 24, 25.5% from 25 to 44, 25.5% from 45 to 64, and 14.1% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 37.3 years. For every 100 females, the population had 91.8 males. For every 100 females ages 18 and older there were 91.4 males.[20]

The Census Bureau's 2006–2010 American Community Survey showed that (in 2010 inflation-adjusted dollars) median household income was $62,215 (with a margin of error of +/− $6,907) and the median family income was $82,216 (+/− $10,611). Males had a median income of $51,489 (+/− $5,850) versus $41,822 (+/− $5,248) for females. The per capita income for the borough was $29,433 (+/− $2,122). About 4.4% of families and 7.7% of the population were below the poverty line, including 11.4% of those under age 18 and 6.4% of those age 65 or over.[65]

Census 2000 edit

As of the 2000 United States Census[16] there were 10,403 people, 4,134 households, and 2,530 families residing in the town. The population density was 2,809.5 inhabitants per square mile (1,084.8/km2). There were 4,347 housing units at an average density of 1,174.0 per square mile (453.3/km2). The racial makeup of the town was 90.25% White, 2.18% African American, 0.12% Native American, 2.91% Asian, 0.06% Pacific Islander, 2.00% from other races, and 2.47% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 8.01% of the population.[22][64]

There were 4,134 households, out of which 30.2% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 48.0% were married couples living together, 9.3% had a female householder with no husband present, and 38.8% were non-families. 31.7% of all households were made up of individuals, and 11.0% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.41 and the average family size was 3.10.[22][64]

In the town, the population was spread out, with 22.7% under the age of 18, 10.0% from 18 to 24, 33.9% from 25 to 44, 21.2% from 45 to 64, and 12.2% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 35 years. For every 100 females, there were 92.8 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 89.6 males.[22][64]

The median income for a household in the town was $51,955, and the median income for a family was $64,383. Males had a median income of $44,420 versus $31,110 for females. The per capita income for the town was $24,742. About 2.3% of families and 4.8% of the population were below the poverty line, including 4.9% of those under age 18 and 7.1% of those age 65 or over.[22][64]

Economy edit

 
Mars Wrigley US Headquarters, 800 High Street[66]

Hackettstown houses the US headquarters of Mars Wrigley Confectionary, a business segment of Mars, Incorporated, makers of Milky Way, Mars, M&M's, Twix and Snickers.[67]

Arts and culture edit

Musical groups from Hackettstown include The Semonski Sisters, a family musical act that appeared on television's The Lawrence Welk Show from 1975 to 1977.[68]

Sports edit

Government edit

Local government edit

Hackettstown operates under a mayor-council form of government that was created by a special charter adopted by the New Jersey Legislature and approved by the voters in 1970.[75] The town is one of 11 municipalities (of the 564) statewide that operate under a special charter.[76] The town's governing body is comprised of a strong mayor who serves a three-year term of office and six councilpersons who are elected at large to three-year terms of office on a staggered basis, with two seats up for election each year.[6][77] The mayor is the town's chief executive officer, overseeing its day-to-day operation and presenting an annual budget. The council is the town's legislative body. The mayor attends town council meetings, but may only vote in the event of a tie. The mayor may veto ordinances passed by the council, which can be overridden with the votes of four council members.[78]

As of 2022, the mayor of Hackettstown is Republican Gerald DiMaio Jr. whose term of office ends December 31, 2023. Members of the Town Council are Jody Becker (R, 2024), Matthew Engelau (R, 2022), Leonard Kunz (R, 2023), James Lambo (R, 2022; elected to serve an unexpired term), Scott Sheldon (R, 2024) and Eric Tynan (R, 2023).[3][79][80][81][82]

James Lambo was selected from a list of three candidates nominated by the Republican municipal committee to fill a vacant seat. The seat, which expired in December 2018, was vacated by William Conforti in August 2016, after his announcement that he was moving out of the municipality. Lambo served on an interim basis until the November 2016 general election during which he was elected to serve the balance of the term of office.[83][84]

Federal, state, and county representation edit

Hackettstown is located in the 7th congressional district[85] and is part of the 23rd state legislative district.[86][87][88]

For the 118th United States Congress, New Jersey's 7th congressional district is represented by Thomas Kean Jr. (R, Westfield).[89] New Jersey is represented in the United States Senate by Democrats Cory Booker (Newark, term ends 2027)[90] and Bob Menendez (Englewood Cliffs, term ends 2025).[91][92]

For the 2024-2025 session, the 23rd legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Doug Steinhardt (R, Lopatcong Township) and in the General Assembly by John DiMaio (R, Hackettstown) and Erik Peterson (R, Franklin Township).[93]

Warren County is governed by a three-member Board of County Commissioners, who are chosen at-large on a staggered basis in partisan elections with one seat coming up for election each year as part of the November general election. At an annual reorganization meeting held in the beginning of January, the board selects one of its members to serve as Commissioner Director and other as Deputy Director.[94] As of 2024, Warren County's Commissioners are:

Deputy Director Jason J. Sarnoski (R, Lopatcong Township; 2025),[95] Lori Ciesla (R, Lopatcong Township; 2026),[96] and Director James R. Kern III (R, Pohatcong Township; 2025).[97][98]

Constitutional officers of Warren County are: Clerk Holly Mackey (R, Alpha; 2027),[99][100] Sheriff James McDonald Sr. (R, Phillipsburg; 2025)[101][102] and Surrogate Michael J. Doherty (R, Washington; 2025).[103][104][105]

Politics edit

In the November 2020 election, there were 6,697 voters in Hackettstown. Of those voters, 2,473 (50.31%) voted for Republican Donald J. Trump and 2,280 (46.38%) voted for Democrat Joseph R. Biden, the eventual victor.[106]

As of March 2011, there were a total of 5,410 registered voters in Hackettstown, of which 1,169 (21.6% vs. 21.5% countywide) were registered as Democrats, 1,764 (32.6% vs. 35.3%) were registered as Republicans and 2,468 (45.6% vs. 43.1%) were registered as Unaffiliated. There were 9 voters registered as Libertarians or Greens.[107] Among the town's 2010 Census population, 55.6% (vs. 62.3% in Warren County) were registered to vote, including 69.8% of those ages 18 and over (vs. 81.5% countywide).[107][108]

In the 2012 presidential election, Republican Mitt Romney received 1,973 votes (52.2% vs. 56.0% countywide), ahead of Democrat Barack Obama with 1,661 votes (44.0% vs. 40.8%) and other candidates with 77 votes (2.0% vs. 1.7%), among the 3,777 ballots cast by the town's 5,516 registered voters, for a turnout of 68.5% (vs. 66.7% in Warren County).[109][110] In the 2008 presidential election, Republican John McCain received 2,090 votes (52.7% vs. 55.2% countywide), ahead of Democrat Barack Obama with 1,724 votes (43.4% vs. 41.4%) and other candidates with 64 votes (1.6% vs. 1.6%), among the 3,969 ballots cast by the town's 5,437 registered voters, for a turnout of 73.0% (vs. 73.4% in Warren County).[111] In the 2004 presidential election, Republican George W. Bush received 2,368 votes (60.3% vs. 61.0% countywide), ahead of Democrat John Kerry with 1,492 votes (38.0% vs. 37.2%) and other candidates with 48 votes (1.2% vs. 1.3%), among the 3,928 ballots cast by the town's 5,241 registered voters, for a turnout of 74.9% (vs. 76.3% in the whole county).[112]

In the 2013 gubernatorial election, Republican Chris Christie received 72.5% of the vote (1,543 cast), ahead of Democrat Barbara Buono with 25.6% (545 votes), and other candidates with 1.9% (41 votes), among the 2,166 ballots cast by the town's 5,608 registered voters (37 ballots were spoiled), for a turnout of 38.6%.[113][114] In the 2009 gubernatorial election, Republican Chris Christie received 1,547 votes (61.1% vs. 61.3% countywide), ahead of Democrat Jon Corzine with 662 votes (26.1% vs. 25.7%), Independent Chris Daggett with 250 votes (9.9% vs. 9.8%) and other candidates with 30 votes (1.2% vs. 1.5%), among the 2,533 ballots cast by the town's 5,321 registered voters, yielding a 47.6% turnout (vs. 49.6% in the county).[115]

Education edit

 
Old Main, Edward Seay Administration Building, Centenary University

The Hackettstown School District serves students in pre-kindergarten through twelfth grade.[116] The district serves students in four schools: two elementary schools (covering K-4), a middle school (5-8), and a four-year high school (9-12). As of the 2021–22 school year, the district, comprised of four schools, had an enrollment of 2,003 students and 172.5 classroom teachers (on an FTE basis), for a student–teacher ratio of 11.6:1.[117] Schools in the district (with 2021–22 enrollment data from the National Center for Education Statistics[118]) are Hatchery Hill School[119] with 275 students in grades PreK-1, Willow Grove School[120] with 368 students in grades 2-4, Hackettstown Middle School[121] with 475 students in grades 5-8 and Hackettstown High School[122] with 869 students in grades 9-12.[123][124][125][126] Students from the townships of Allamuchy, Independence, and Liberty, attend the district's high school as part of sending/receiving relationships.[127] For the 2001–2002 school year, Hackettstown Middle School was recognized with the National Blue Ribbon Award of Excellence from the United States Department of Education, the highest honor that an American school can achieve.[128]

Students from the town and from all of Warren County are eligible to attend Ridge and Valley Charter School in Frelinghuysen Township (for grades K–8)[129] or Warren County Technical School in Washington borough (for 9–12),[130] with special education services provided by local districts supplemented throughout the county by the Warren County Special Services School District in Oxford Township (for Pre-K–12).[131]

Centenary University, a private college affiliated with the United Methodist Church, was founded in 1867 and received approval in 1995 to grant master's degrees.[132]

Media edit

  • WRNJ at 1510 AM and simulcast on FM Translators 92.7 FM 104.7 FM and 105.7 FM, is licensed to Hackettstown and locally owned and operated.[133]
  • WXPJ at 91.9 FM – Originally Centenary University radio, the station was sold in 2015 and is owned and operated by the University of Pennsylvania.[134]
  • Two regional Advance Digital publications serve the town, The Star-Ledger of Newark, and The Express-Times of Easton, Pa. The company formerly kept a newsroom for the free weekly newspaper The Warren Reporter on East Moore Street, which has since been closed and folded into its digital products.[135]

Transportation edit

 
U.S. Route 46 in Hackettstown

Roads and highways edit

As of May 2010, the town had a total of 34.47 miles (55.47 km) of roadways, of which 28.83 miles (46.40 km) were maintained by the municipality, 2.96 miles (4.76 km) by Warren County and 2.68 miles (4.31 km) by the New Jersey Department of Transportation.[136]

Passing through Hackettstown are U.S. Route 46, Route 57, and County Route 517. Route 182 exists completely within the boundaries of Hackettstown. Interstate 80 runs to the north of the town.

Public transportation edit

 
Hackettstown station

The Hackettstown station is the western terminus of the NJ Transit Morristown Line and the Montclair-Boonton Line, which both provide service to Hoboken Terminal with connections to Pennsylvania Station in Midtown Manhattan via Midtown Direct trains. New Jersey Transit bus service used to be provided on the MCM5 and 973 local routes before they were discontinued.[137]

Warren County operates a shuttle along Route 57 to Washington Township that operates on an hourly loop on weekdays, with connections available to a shuttle to Phillipsburg.[138][139]

Airports edit

Hackettstown is located 49.3 miles (79.3 km) from Newark Liberty International Airport in Newark / Elizabeth. Lehigh Valley International Airport, near Allentown, Pennsylvania, is 39.0 miles (62.8 km) away.

Hackettstown Airport, a small general aviation airport with the official database designation of (FAA LID: N05) is located in adjoining Mansfield Township, only a few hundred yards from the municipal border with Hackettstown proper.

Points of interest edit

  • Hackettstown Historical Society Museum, 106 Church Street[140]
  • Jacob C. Allen House, 206 West Moore Street, listed on the National Register of Historic Places
  • First Presbyterian Church of Hackettstown, 291 Main Street[141]
  • Hackettstown Free Public Library, 110 Church Street
  • Hackettstown Community Center, 293 Main Street
  • Hackettstown Medical Center, 651 Willow Grove Street
  • Union Cemetery, Mountain Avenue
  • Mars Wrigley US Headquarters, 800 High Street

Notable people edit

 
Lt. Bulkeley receiving the Medal of Honor c. 1942
 
Izetta Jewel c. 1903

People who were born in, residents of, or otherwise closely associated with Hackettstown include:

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External links edit

  • Official website
  • Hackettstown Historical Society
  • Hackettstown Fire Department History

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Hackettstown is a town in Warren County in the U S state of New Jersey It is perhaps best known as the home to the US headquarters of Mars Inc 19 As of the 2020 United States census the town s population was 10 248 9 10 an increase of 524 5 4 from the 2010 census count of 9 724 20 21 which in turn reflected a decline of 679 6 5 from the 10 403 counted in the 2000 census 22 23 Hackettstown New JerseyTownHackettstown Medical Center March 2014SealLocation of Hackettstown in Warren County highlighted in red right Inset map Location of Warren County in New Jersey highlighted in orange left Census Bureau map of Hackettstown New Jersey Interactive map of Hackettstown New JerseyHackettstownLocation in Warren CountyShow map of Warren County New JerseyHackettstownLocation in New JerseyShow map of New JerseyHackettstownLocation in the United StatesShow map of the United StatesCoordinates 40 51 13 N 74 49 30 W 40 853704 N 74 824877 W 40 853704 74 824877 1 2 Country United StatesState New JerseyCountyWarrenIncorporatedMarch 9 1853Named forSamuel HackettGovernment 6 TypeSpecial charter BodyTown Council MayorJerry DiMaio R term ends December 31 2023 3 4 Administrator Municipal clerkP J Reilly 5 Area 7 Total3 71 sq mi 9 61 km2 Land3 61 sq mi 9 35 km2 Water0 10 sq mi 0 26 km2 2 67 Rank307th of 565 in state18th of 22 in county 1 Elevation 8 554 ft 169 m Population 2020 9 10 Total10 248 Estimate 2022 9 11 10 130 Rank239th of 565 in state2nd of 22 in county 12 Density2 837 2 sq mi 1 095 4 km2 Rank230th of 565 in state3rd of 22 in county 12 Time zoneUTC 05 00 Eastern EST Summer DST UTC 04 00 Eastern EDT ZIP Code07840 13 14 Area code908 15 FIPS code3404128710 1 16 17 GNIS feature ID0885237 1 18 Websitewww wbr hackettstown wbr netHackettstown was incorporated as a town by an act of the New Jersey Legislature on March 9 1853 from portions of Independence Township Portions of territory were exchanged with Mansfield Township in 1857 1860 1872 and 1875 24 Contents 1 History 1 1 Founding 1 2 Tillie Smith murder case 1 3 20th century 1 4 21st Century 2 Geography 3 Demographics 3 1 Census 2010 3 2 Census 2000 4 Economy 5 Arts and culture 6 Sports 7 Government 7 1 Local government 7 2 Federal state and county representation 7 3 Politics 8 Education 9 Media 10 Transportation 10 1 Roads and highways 10 2 Public transportation 10 3 Airports 11 Points of interest 12 Notable people 13 References 14 External linksHistory editFounding edit William Johnson 1817 1891 was a prime contributor to the incorporation of the town in 1853 He and his brother George 1815 1889 were successful merchants in the town beginning in 1839 when they began operating the W L amp G W Johnson dry good store The two men were very active in community affairs George was a member of First Presbyterian Church a director of the Hackettstown National Bank and a member of the Hackettstown Water Board Both men were involved in the establishment of the Union Cemetery 25 Hackettstown was named after Samuel Hackett an early settler and large landowner 26 27 Hackett is said to have contributed liberally to the liquid refreshments on the christening of a new hotel in order to secure the name which before this had been Helms Mills or Musconetcong 28 29 Tillie Smith murder case edit nbsp The Tillie Smith monument to chastity She Died In Defence of Her Honor April 8 1886In 1886 Tillie Smith a 19 year old kitchen worker from a poverty stricken family was raped murdered and left lying in an open field near the campus of the Centenary Collegiate Institute where she worked 30 31 James Titus a janitor at the school was tried and convicted of the rape and murder based on circumstantial evidence and public opinion shaped by yellow journalism Titus was sentenced to hang but he signed a confession and served 19 years of hard labor He lived from 1904 to 1952 in Hackettstown among many of the same residents who championed his conviction the validity of which remains controversial 32 33 34 The killing remains a popular local legend inspiring several books Weird NJ magazine articles 35 theatrical performances and dark tourism ghost tours 36 37 20th century edit The Hackettstown State Fish Hatchery a popular tourist destination was established in 1912 38 39 In 1925 a train wreck just outside of town killed about 50 people and injured about 50 others en route to Hoboken New Jersey from Chicago Illinois The derailment involved a Lackawanna Railroad train and occurred at the Hazen Road grade crossing near Rockport Road at approximately 3 30 am as a result of debris washed downhill by a storm fouling the road crossing The event made national headlines and stands as the deadliest event in Warren County history 40 41 42 Fund raising campaigns for a new hospital started as early as 1945 supported and organized by local civic and business groups including Kiwanis Unico International PTA and others a large donation by the Seventh Day Adventists and a grant from the United States Public Health Service the 106 bed Hackettstown Community Hospital was established in 1973 43 In 1977 a mass shooting occurred in the town when a 20 year old graduate of Hackettstown High School and former U S Marine Emil Pierre Benoist took random shots at passing cars over the course of about four hours and shot and killed six people before turning his sniper rifle on himself 44 45 46 In 1994 a charity BBQ picnic organized by the Tri County Motorcycle Club at the Elk s Lodge in Hackettstown was crashed by rival members of the outlaw Pagan s Motorcycle Club An altercation started that escalated into knives and guns being used according to the Warren County Prosecutor 47 Two Pagans were killed and three other bikers were injured 48 21st Century edit Hackettstown was named 72 of the top 100 towns in the United States to Live and Work In by Money Magazine in 2005 it has not been included since 49 In 2011 the town council proclaimed a sister city relationship with Hacketstown Ireland 50 51 Geography editAccording to the United States Census Bureau the town had a total area of 3 71 square miles 9 61 km2 including 3 61 square miles 9 35 km2 of land and 0 10 square miles 0 26 km2 of water 2 67 1 2 The town is located in a valley along the banks of the Musconetcong River Upper Pohatcong Mountain extends northeast of Washington approximately 6 mi 9 7 km 52 Unincorporated communities localities and place names located partially or completely within the town include Warren Furnace 53 Hackettstown borders the townships of Washington Morris County to the southeast Mansfield to the southwest Allamuchy to the north Mount Olive to the northeast and Independence to the west 54 55 56 Hackettstown is 49 6 miles 79 8 km northeast of Allentown and 55 3 miles 89 0 km northwest of New York City Demographics editHistorical population CensusPop Note 18601 322 18702 20266 6 18802 50213 6 18902 417 3 4 19002 4742 4 19102 7159 7 19202 9368 1 19303 0383 5 19403 2898 3 19503 89418 4 19605 27635 5 19709 47279 5 19808 850 6 6 19908 120 8 2 200010 40328 1 20109 724 6 5 202010 2485 4 2022 est 10 130 9 11 1 2 Population sources 1860 1920 57 1860 1870 58 1870 59 1880 1890 60 1890 1910 61 1910 1930 62 1940 2000 63 2000 22 64 2010 20 21 2020 9 10 Census 2010 edit The 2010 United States census counted 9 724 people 3 575 households and 2 256 families in the town The population density was 2 696 1 per square mile 1 041 0 km2 There were 3 755 housing units at an average density of 1 041 1 per square mile 402 0 km2 The racial makeup was 85 08 8 273 White 2 46 239 Black or African American 0 24 23 Native American 4 97 483 Asian 0 05 5 Pacific Islander 5 19 505 from other races and 2 02 196 from two or more races Hispanic or Latino of any race were 15 16 1 474 of the population 20 Of the 3 575 households 29 4 had children under the age of 18 49 5 were married couples living together 8 6 had a female householder with no husband present and 36 9 were non families Of all households 30 0 were made up of individuals and 12 3 had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older The average household size was 2 48 and the average family size was 3 09 20 20 3 of the population were under the age of 18 14 5 from 18 to 24 25 5 from 25 to 44 25 5 from 45 to 64 and 14 1 who were 65 years of age or older The median age was 37 3 years For every 100 females the population had 91 8 males For every 100 females ages 18 and older there were 91 4 males 20 The Census Bureau s 2006 2010 American Community Survey showed that in 2010 inflation adjusted dollars median household income was 62 215 with a margin of error of 6 907 and the median family income was 82 216 10 611 Males had a median income of 51 489 5 850 versus 41 822 5 248 for females The per capita income for the borough was 29 433 2 122 About 4 4 of families and 7 7 of the population were below the poverty line including 11 4 of those under age 18 and 6 4 of those age 65 or over 65 Census 2000 edit As of the 2000 United States Census 16 there were 10 403 people 4 134 households and 2 530 families residing in the town The population density was 2 809 5 inhabitants per square mile 1 084 8 km2 There were 4 347 housing units at an average density of 1 174 0 per square mile 453 3 km2 The racial makeup of the town was 90 25 White 2 18 African American 0 12 Native American 2 91 Asian 0 06 Pacific Islander 2 00 from other races and 2 47 from two or more races Hispanic or Latino of any race were 8 01 of the population 22 64 There were 4 134 households out of which 30 2 had children under the age of 18 living with them 48 0 were married couples living together 9 3 had a female householder with no husband present and 38 8 were non families 31 7 of all households were made up of individuals and 11 0 had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older The average household size was 2 41 and the average family size was 3 10 22 64 In the town the population was spread out with 22 7 under the age of 18 10 0 from 18 to 24 33 9 from 25 to 44 21 2 from 45 to 64 and 12 2 who were 65 years of age or older The median age was 35 years For every 100 females there were 92 8 males For every 100 females age 18 and over there were 89 6 males 22 64 The median income for a household in the town was 51 955 and the median income for a family was 64 383 Males had a median income of 44 420 versus 31 110 for females The per capita income for the town was 24 742 About 2 3 of families and 4 8 of the population were below the poverty line including 4 9 of those under age 18 and 7 1 of those age 65 or over 22 64 Economy edit nbsp Mars Wrigley US Headquarters 800 High Street 66 Hackettstown houses the US headquarters of Mars Wrigley Confectionary a business segment of Mars Incorporated makers of Milky Way Mars M amp M s Twix and Snickers 67 Arts and culture editMusical groups from Hackettstown include The Semonski Sisters a family musical act that appeared on television s The Lawrence Welk Show from 1975 to 1977 68 Sports editThe Skyland Rollergirls were a roller derby team founded in 2008 that bouted out of Excel Roller Skating Center in Hackettstown until it closed in late 2011 69 70 The Jersey Express a team in the American Basketball Association moved to Hackettstown in late 2012 and played in the gym at Centenary College 71 Hackettstown High School sports teams are known as the Tigers and compete as part of the Northwest Jersey Athletic Conference 72 The Centenary University sports teams are known as the Cyclones 73 The Hackettstown Harleys ice hockey team was founded in 2008 74 Government editLocal government edit Hackettstown operates under a mayor council form of government that was created by a special charter adopted by the New Jersey Legislature and approved by the voters in 1970 75 The town is one of 11 municipalities of the 564 statewide that operate under a special charter 76 The town s governing body is comprised of a strong mayor who serves a three year term of office and six councilpersons who are elected at large to three year terms of office on a staggered basis with two seats up for election each year 6 77 The mayor is the town s chief executive officer overseeing its day to day operation and presenting an annual budget The council is the town s legislative body The mayor attends town council meetings but may only vote in the event of a tie The mayor may veto ordinances passed by the council which can be overridden with the votes of four council members 78 As of 2022 update the mayor of Hackettstown is Republican Gerald DiMaio Jr whose term of office ends December 31 2023 Members of the Town Council are Jody Becker R 2024 Matthew Engelau R 2022 Leonard Kunz R 2023 James Lambo R 2022 elected to serve an unexpired term Scott Sheldon R 2024 and Eric Tynan R 2023 3 79 80 81 82 James Lambo was selected from a list of three candidates nominated by the Republican municipal committee to fill a vacant seat The seat which expired in December 2018 was vacated by William Conforti in August 2016 after his announcement that he was moving out of the municipality Lambo served on an interim basis until the November 2016 general election during which he was elected to serve the balance of the term of office 83 84 Federal state and county representation edit Hackettstown is located in the 7th congressional district 85 and is part of the 23rd state legislative district 86 87 88 For the 118th United States Congress New Jersey s 7th congressional district is represented by Thomas Kean Jr R Westfield 89 New Jersey is represented in the United States Senate by Democrats Cory Booker Newark term ends 2027 90 and Bob Menendez Englewood Cliffs term ends 2025 91 92 For the 2024 2025 session the 23rd legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Doug Steinhardt R Lopatcong Township and in the General Assembly by John DiMaio R Hackettstown and Erik Peterson R Franklin Township 93 Warren County is governed by a three member Board of County Commissioners who are chosen at large on a staggered basis in partisan elections with one seat coming up for election each year as part of the November general election At an annual reorganization meeting held in the beginning of January the board selects one of its members to serve as Commissioner Director and other as Deputy Director 94 As of 2024 update Warren County s Commissioners are Deputy Director Jason J Sarnoski R Lopatcong Township 2025 95 Lori Ciesla R Lopatcong Township 2026 96 and Director James R Kern III R Pohatcong Township 2025 97 98 Constitutional officers of Warren County are Clerk Holly Mackey R Alpha 2027 99 100 Sheriff James McDonald Sr R Phillipsburg 2025 101 102 and Surrogate Michael J Doherty R Washington 2025 103 104 105 Politics edit In the November 2020 election there were 6 697 voters in Hackettstown Of those voters 2 473 50 31 voted for Republican Donald J Trump and 2 280 46 38 voted for Democrat Joseph R Biden the eventual victor 106 As of March 2011 there were a total of 5 410 registered voters in Hackettstown of which 1 169 21 6 vs 21 5 countywide were registered as Democrats 1 764 32 6 vs 35 3 were registered as Republicans and 2 468 45 6 vs 43 1 were registered as Unaffiliated There were 9 voters registered as Libertarians or Greens 107 Among the town s 2010 Census population 55 6 vs 62 3 in Warren County were registered to vote including 69 8 of those ages 18 and over vs 81 5 countywide 107 108 In the 2012 presidential election Republican Mitt Romney received 1 973 votes 52 2 vs 56 0 countywide ahead of Democrat Barack Obama with 1 661 votes 44 0 vs 40 8 and other candidates with 77 votes 2 0 vs 1 7 among the 3 777 ballots cast by the town s 5 516 registered voters for a turnout of 68 5 vs 66 7 in Warren County 109 110 In the 2008 presidential election Republican John McCain received 2 090 votes 52 7 vs 55 2 countywide ahead of Democrat Barack Obama with 1 724 votes 43 4 vs 41 4 and other candidates with 64 votes 1 6 vs 1 6 among the 3 969 ballots cast by the town s 5 437 registered voters for a turnout of 73 0 vs 73 4 in Warren County 111 In the 2004 presidential election Republican George W Bush received 2 368 votes 60 3 vs 61 0 countywide ahead of Democrat John Kerry with 1 492 votes 38 0 vs 37 2 and other candidates with 48 votes 1 2 vs 1 3 among the 3 928 ballots cast by the town s 5 241 registered voters for a turnout of 74 9 vs 76 3 in the whole county 112 In the 2013 gubernatorial election Republican Chris Christie received 72 5 of the vote 1 543 cast ahead of Democrat Barbara Buono with 25 6 545 votes and other candidates with 1 9 41 votes among the 2 166 ballots cast by the town s 5 608 registered voters 37 ballots were spoiled for a turnout of 38 6 113 114 In the 2009 gubernatorial election Republican Chris Christie received 1 547 votes 61 1 vs 61 3 countywide ahead of Democrat Jon Corzine with 662 votes 26 1 vs 25 7 Independent Chris Daggett with 250 votes 9 9 vs 9 8 and other candidates with 30 votes 1 2 vs 1 5 among the 2 533 ballots cast by the town s 5 321 registered voters yielding a 47 6 turnout vs 49 6 in the county 115 Education edit nbsp Old Main Edward Seay Administration Building Centenary UniversityThe Hackettstown School District serves students in pre kindergarten through twelfth grade 116 The district serves students in four schools two elementary schools covering K 4 a middle school 5 8 and a four year high school 9 12 As of the 2021 22 school year the district comprised of four schools had an enrollment of 2 003 students and 172 5 classroom teachers on an FTE basis for a student teacher ratio of 11 6 1 117 Schools in the district with 2021 22 enrollment data from the National Center for Education Statistics 118 are Hatchery Hill School 119 with 275 students in grades PreK 1 Willow Grove School 120 with 368 students in grades 2 4 Hackettstown Middle School 121 with 475 students in grades 5 8 and Hackettstown High School 122 with 869 students in grades 9 12 123 124 125 126 Students from the townships of Allamuchy Independence and Liberty attend the district s high school as part of sending receiving relationships 127 For the 2001 2002 school year Hackettstown Middle School was recognized with the National Blue Ribbon Award of Excellence from the United States Department of Education the highest honor that an American school can achieve 128 Students from the town and from all of Warren County are eligible to attend Ridge and Valley Charter School in Frelinghuysen Township for grades K 8 129 or Warren County Technical School in Washington borough for 9 12 130 with special education services provided by local districts supplemented throughout the county by the Warren County Special Services School District in Oxford Township for Pre K 12 131 Centenary University a private college affiliated with the United Methodist Church was founded in 1867 and received approval in 1995 to grant master s degrees 132 Media editWRNJ at 1510 AM and simulcast on FM Translators 92 7 FM 104 7 FM and 105 7 FM is licensed to Hackettstown and locally owned and operated 133 WXPJ at 91 9 FM Originally Centenary University radio the station was sold in 2015 and is owned and operated by the University of Pennsylvania 134 Two regional Advance Digital publications serve the town The Star Ledger of Newark and The Express Times of Easton Pa The company formerly kept a newsroom for the free weekly newspaper The Warren Reporter on East Moore Street which has since been closed and folded into its digital products 135 Transportation edit nbsp U S Route 46 in HackettstownRoads and highways edit As of May 2010 update the town had a total of 34 47 miles 55 47 km of roadways of which 28 83 miles 46 40 km were maintained by the municipality 2 96 miles 4 76 km by Warren County and 2 68 miles 4 31 km by the New Jersey Department of Transportation 136 Passing through Hackettstown are U S Route 46 Route 57 and County Route 517 Route 182 exists completely within the boundaries of Hackettstown Interstate 80 runs to the north of the town Public transportation edit nbsp Hackettstown stationThe Hackettstown station is the western terminus of the NJ Transit Morristown Line and the Montclair Boonton Line which both provide service to Hoboken Terminal with connections to Pennsylvania Station in Midtown Manhattan via Midtown Direct trains New Jersey Transit bus service used to be provided on the MCM5 and 973 local routes before they were discontinued 137 Warren County operates a shuttle along Route 57 to Washington Township that operates on an hourly loop on weekdays with connections available to a shuttle to Phillipsburg 138 139 Airports edit Hackettstown is located 49 3 miles 79 3 km from Newark Liberty International Airport in Newark Elizabeth Lehigh Valley International Airport near Allentown Pennsylvania is 39 0 miles 62 8 km away Hackettstown Airport a small general aviation airport with the official database designation of FAA LID N05 is located in adjoining Mansfield Township only a few hundred yards from the municipal border with Hackettstown proper Points of interest editHackettstown Historical Society Museum 106 Church Street 140 Jacob C Allen House 206 West Moore Street listed on the National Register of Historic Places First Presbyterian Church of Hackettstown 291 Main Street 141 Hackettstown Free Public Library 110 Church Street Hackettstown Community Center 293 Main Street Hackettstown Medical Center 651 Willow Grove Street Union Cemetery Mountain Avenue Mars Wrigley US Headquarters 800 High Street nbsp Historical Society Museum nbsp Jacob C Allen House nbsp First Presbyterian Church nbsp Old Presbyterian Burial Ground nbsp Hackettstown Free Public Library nbsp Hackettstown Community Center nbsp 400 West Moore StreetNotable people editSee also List of Centenary University notable alumni and Category People from Hackettstown New Jersey nbsp Lt Bulkeley receiving the Medal of Honor c 1942 nbsp Izetta Jewel c 1903People who were born in residents of or otherwise closely associated with Hackettstown include Abraham H Albertson 1872 1964 one of Seattle s most prominent architects of the first half of the 20th century 142 John D Bulkeley 1911 1996 Vice Admiral in the United States Navy Medal of Honor winner PT boat skipper who evacuated General Douglas MacArthur from Corregidor 143 Bette Cooper 1920 2017 Miss America 1937 144 145 Jim Courter born 1941 former Member of Congress 146 Jonathan Townley Crane 1819 1880 clergyman author abolitionist father of author Stephen Crane founder of Centenary Collegiate Institute 147 Christina Desiderio born 2000 artistic gymnast 148 John DiMaio born 1955 member of the New Jersey General Assembly who served as mayor of Hackettstown from 1991 to 1999 149 Brian Fallon born 1980 lead singer for The Gaslight Anthem The Horrible Crowes 150 John Clifford Heed 1862 1908 composer and musician best known for composing over 60 marches 151 Kenneth Hopper 1926 2019 engineer 152 Izetta Jewel 1883 1978 born Izetta Jewel Kenney actress and women s rights activist 153 Ken Kelsch 1947 2023 cinematographer of films including Bad Lieutenant and Big Night 154 Cole Kimball born 1985 pitcher who has played for the Washington Nationals 155 William Logan 1914 2002 cyclist who competed in the tandem and team pursuit events at the 1936 Summer Olympics 156 Kristen Maloney born 1981 former gymnastics Olympian 157 Naked Cowboy stage name of Robert John Burck born 1970 street performer and 2012 Presidential candidate 158 Louis F Post 1849 1928 journalist lawyer author former US Attorney former Assistant United States Secretary of Labor during the Wilson administration 159 Jimmi Simpson born 1975 Emmy nominated film and television actor 160 Joe Stanowicz 1921 1999 football player who attended the United States Military Academy where he played at the guard position for the Army Black Knights football team 161 Anthony Veneziano born 1997 Major League 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N J June 16 Thirty nine persons are dead and 48 are in hospitals as the result of the wreck of a special train early this morning on the Delaware Lackawanna Western Railroad near here and about sixty miles from New York Staff Wreck Death List Now 45 In Jersey One More Victim Dies and 13 Others Are in a Critical Condition Funeral Special Departs Bodies Due in Chicago Tomorrow Coroner s Inquest Is Set for Monday Night The New York Times June 19 1925 Accessed July 6 2012 Hospital History Hackettstown Atlantic Health www atlantichealth org Retrieved June 16 2021 Sniper Slays 6 in Jersey And Then Takes Own Life The New York Times August 27 1977 ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved June 14 2017 Times Pranay Gupte Special To The New York August 29 1977 Quarrels at Home Cited as Cause in Jersey Shootings The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved June 14 2017 Library C N N September 16 2013 Rampage Killings Fast Facts CNN Retrieved June 14 2017 2 Die in Altercation At Cycle Club Event The New York Times 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and is headquartered in Hackettstown New Jersey The Semonski Sisters WelkMusicalFamily com Accessed September 10 2017 HomePage Archived 2011 02 02 at the Wayback Machine Skyland Roller Girls Accessed October 1 2022 Skyland Rollergirls Flat Track Stats Accessed October 1 2022 Loigu Andy Sports Chatter New Jersey Express call Centenary home this winter Warren Reporter February 16 2013 Accessed June 5 2013 The New Jersey Express has been in the circuit that brought the red white and blue ball and three point shot into the sport 45 years ago since 2005 but is in its first season of calling the Reeves Gymnasium and Hackettstown its home Member Schools Northwest Jersey Athletic Conference Accessed October 1 2022 Home Page Centenary Cyclones Accessed October 1 2022 www chilloutsportsarena com Archived from the original on February 11 2010 Retrieved June 13 2010 Charter and General Code Ordinance p 420 Updated through December 31 2018 Accessed September 1 2020 On September 23 1970 an Act to provide a special charter for the Town of Hackettstown was adopted by the Legislature This act was approved by the voters on November 3 1970 and became effective at that time Inventory of Municipal Forms of Government in New Jersey Rutgers University Center for Government Studies July 1 2011 Accessed June 1 2023 Forms of Municipal Government in New Jersey p 15 Rutgers University Center for Government Studies Accessed June 1 2023 Town of Hackettstown Organization Archived 2006 08 13 at the Wayback Machine Town of Hackettstown Accessed July 3 2006 2022 Municipal Data Sheet Town of Hackettstown Accessed July 30 2022 Summary Results Report 2021 General Election November 2 2021 Official Results Warren County New Jersey updated November 18 2021 Accessed January 1 2022 Warren County 2020 General Election November 20 2020 Official Results Warren County New Jersey updated November 20 2020 Accessed January 1 2021 General Election November 5 2019 Warren County Official Tally Warren County New Jersey updated November 12 2019 Accessed January 1 2020 Novak Steve Another Warren County town dealing with elected officials resignations The Express Times October 4 2016 Accessed February 2 2018 Councilman William Conforti resigned from the municipal government Aug 5 because he was moving out of town Council appointed James Lambo to fill the slot His name is to be put on November ballot to fill the remainder of the term which expires at the end of 2018 town Clerk Administrator William Kuster said General Election November 8 2016 Warren County Official Tally Warren County New Jersey updated November 16 2016 Accessed January 30 2017 2022 Redistricting Plan New Jersey Redistricting Commission December 8 2022 Municipalities Sorted by 2011 2020 Legislative District New Jersey Department of State Accessed February 1 2020 2019 New Jersey Citizen s Guide to Government New Jersey League of Women Voters Accessed October 30 2019 Districts by Number for 2011 2020 New Jersey Legislature Accessed January 6 2013 Congressman Malinowski Fights For The Corporate Transparency Act Tom Malinowski press release dated October 23 2019 Accessed January 19 2022 My name Tom Malinowski My address 86 Washington Street Rocky Hill NJ 08553 U S Sen Cory Booker cruises past Republican challenger Rik Mehta in New Jersey PhillyVoice Accessed April 30 2021 He now owns a home and lives in Newark s Central Ward community Biography of Bob Menendez United States Senate January 26 2015 Menendez who started his political career in Union City moved in September from Paramus to one of Harrison s new apartment buildings near the town s PATH station Home sweet home Bob Menendez back in Hudson County nj com Accessed April 30 2021 Booker Cory A D NJ Class II Menendez Robert D NJ Class I Legislative Roster for District 23 New Jersey Legislature Accessed January 18 2024 Governmental Structure Warren County New Jersey Accessed February 22 2022 Warren County operates under the County Commissioner form of county government The Board of County Commissioners consists of three Commissioners each elected at large for staggered terms of three years The Commissioner Director is chosen by the full board at the board s annual reorganization meeting in January The Commissioners supervise direct and administer all county services and functions through the various departments autonomous boards agencies and commissions Reporting to the Board of County Commissioners is an appointed County Administrator Jason J Sarnoski Warren County New Jersey Accessed February 22 2022 Lori Ciesla Warren County New Jersey Accessed February 22 2022 James R Kern III Warren County New Jersey Accessed February 22 2022 Board of County Commissioners Warren County New Jersey Accessed February 22 2022 County Clerk Contact Us Warren County New Jersey Accessed February 22 2022 Members List Clerks Constitutional Officers Association of New Jersey Accessed February 22 2022 About Warren County Sheriff s Office Accessed February 22 2022 Members List Sheriffs Constitutional Officers Association of New Jersey Accessed February 22 2022 Surrogate s Court Warren County New Jersey Accessed February 22 2022 Members List Surrogates Constitutional Officers Association of New Jersey Accessed February 22 2022 Constitutional Officers Warren County New Jersey Accessed February 22 2022 Summary Results Report 2022 General Election Warren County Clerk s Office Retrieved April 27 2023 a b Voter Registration Summary Warren New Jersey Department of State Division of Elections March 23 2011 Accessed June 5 2013 GCT P7 Selected Age Groups 2010 State County Subdivision 2010 Census Summary File 1 for New Jersey Archived 2020 02 12 at archive today United States Census Bureau Accessed June 5 2013 Presidential November 6 2012 General Election Results Warren County Archived January 18 2014 at the Wayback Machine New Jersey Department of State Division of Elections March 15 2013 Accessed June 5 2013 Number of Registered Voters and Ballots Cast November 6 2012 General Election Results Warren County Archived January 18 2014 at the Wayback Machine New Jersey Department of State Division of Elections March 15 2013 Accessed June 5 2013 2008 Presidential General Election Results Warren County New Jersey Department of State Division of Elections December 23 2008 Accessed June 5 2013 2004 Presidential Election Warren County New Jersey Department of State Division of Elections December 13 2004 Accessed June 5 2013 Governor Warren County PDF New Jersey Department of Elections January 29 2014 Retrieved December 24 2014 Number of Registered Voters and Ballots Cast November 5 2013 General Election Results Warren County PDF New Jersey Department of Elections January 29 2014 Retrieved December 24 2014 2009 Governor Warren County Archived 2012 10 17 at the Wayback Machine New Jersey Department of State Division of Elections December 31 2009 Accessed June 5 2013 Hackettstown Board of Education District Policy 0110 Identification Hackettstown School District Accessed November 9 2023 Purpose The Board of Education exists for the purpose of providing a thorough and efficient system of free public education in grades Pre Kindergarten through twelve in the Hackettstown School District Composition The Hackettstown School District is comprised of all the area within the municipal boundaries of Hackettstown and middle and high school pupils from Allamuchy and Great Meadows District information for Hackettstown Public School District National Center for Education Statistics Accessed December 1 2022 School Data for the Hackettstown School District National Center for Education Statistics Accessed December 1 2022 Hatchery Hill School Hackettstown School District Accessed November 9 2023 Willow Grove School Hackettstown School District Accessed November 9 2023 Hackettstown Middle School Hackettstown School District Accessed November 9 2023 Hackettstown High School Hackettstown School District Accessed November 9 2023 Building Level Administration Hackettstown School District Accessed November 9 2023 2023 2024 Public School Directory Warren County New Jersey Accessed November 9 2023 School Performance Reports for the Hackettstown Public School District New Jersey Department of Education Accessed November 9 2023 New Jersey School Directory for the Hackettstown School District New Jersey Department of Education Accessed December 29 2016 Hackettstown High School 2013 Report Card Narrative New Jersey Department of Education Accessed July 20 2016 Hackettstown High School serves the communities of Hackettstown Allamuchy Independence and Liberty Blue Ribbon Schools Program Schools Recognized 1982 1983 through 1999 2002 PDF United States Department of Education Accessed September 1 2020 F A Q Ridge and Valley Charter School Accessed July 17 2017 Enrollment is open on a space available basis to all K 8 students residing in N J with priority given to students residing in the districts of Blairstown Hardwick Knowlton Frelinghuysen and North Warren Regional School About Us Archived 2013 09 27 at the Wayback Machine Warren County Technical School Accessed September 12 2013 About Archived 2013 09 27 at the Wayback Machine Warren County Special Services School District Accessed September 12 2013 History and Traditions Centenary University Accessed March 31 2020 Founded in 1867 by the Newark Conference of the United Methodist Church Centenary University has evolved from a coeducational preparatory school into a modern independent four year baccalaureate and master level institution of higher learning Home Page WRNJ Accessed October 6 2019 Blumenthal Jeff WXPN expands reach by acquiring North Jersey radio station Philadelphia Business Journal October 12 2015 Accessed March 20 2023 The ownership of WNTI 91 9 FM the public radio station owned by Centenary College of Hackettstown N J was transferred to WXPN which will begin broadcasting its music programming on its new property beginning on Thursday at 12 p m FCC approval of the transaction is expected to take 60 to 90 days after the filing Home Page NJ com Accessed May 17 2023 Warren County Mileage by Municipality and Jurisdiction New Jersey Department of Transportation May 2010 Accessed July 18 2014 Warren County Bus rail Connections NJ Transit backed up by the Internet Archive as of May 22 2009 Accessed June 6 2013 Warren County Transportation WCT Shuttles and Demand Response Warren County New Jersey Accessed July 11 2022 The Washington Hackettstown Shuttle runs Monday Friday starting at 8 00 a m with the last run beginning at 4 30 p m Shuttles operate on a schedule with stops every 60 minutes at key locations along the route Washington To Hackettstown and Back Shuttle Map Warren County New Jersey Accessed July 11 2022 Hackettstown Historical Society First Presbyterian Church of Hackettstown NJ Landmark Nomination for Frances Skinner Edris Nurses Home City of Seattle Landmarks Preservation Board Accessed January 25 2020 Born in New Jersey Albertson lived in Hackettstown NJ in 1880 Vachon Duane John D Bulkeley Vice Admiral USN A Gitmo Hero Hawaii Reporter March 21 2014 accessed January 17 2019 John Duncan Bulkeley was born on August 19 1911 at New York City He grew up on a farm in Hackettstown New Jersey and graduated from Hackettstown High School Staff Sororities Admit 85 At Centenary Junior Majority of Students Named to Three Societies Are From New York Area The New York Times November 21 1937 Accessed September 12 2018 Miss Bette Cooper of this community who was chosen Miss America for 1937 at the Atlantic City beauty contest in September is a new member of Delta Sigma Sigma MacFarland James M No Headline The New York Times October 16 1983 Accessed July 6 2012 If memory serves me correctly Miss Cooper then lived in Hackettstown where her parents lived She confounded the Atlantic City pageant officials by not returning for the after contest festivities Later she attended Centenary College in Hackettstown Katrina Courter Taylor Whitman The New York Times September 10 2006 Accessed September 20 2007 Katrina Janis Courter a daughter of Carmen and former Representative Jim Courter of Hackettstown N J and Taylor Prentice Whitman the son of former Gov Christie Todd Whitman and John Russell Whitman of Oldwick N J were married yesterday at Watch Hill Chapel in Rhode Island Wertheim Stanley 1997 A Stephen Crane encyclopedia Westport Conn Greenwood Press ISBN 0 313 00812 4 OCLC 52242909 Reinhard Paul Christina Desiderio heads to U S Olympic Trials in California this week keeping alive a streak for her Allentown gymnastics training center The Morning Call July 4 2016 Accessed September 10 2017 Desiderio who will be 16 next month came to the Parkettes gym just prior to her 10th birthday when another gym just five minutes from her Hackettstown N J home was no longer a challenge for her Assemblyman John DiMaio New Jersey Legislature Accessed July 19 2011 Jordan Chris Gaslight Anthem guys teach old friends American Slang Courier News July 29 2010 backed up by the Internet Archive as of October 2 2012 Accessed September 10 2017 DuHamel and Gaslight s Brian Fallon have been friends since the two spent their teenage years in Hackettstown together Sunderman Conservatory Wind Symphony program Gettysburg College December 4 2015 Accessed September 10 2017 John Clifford Heed was born in Hackettstown New Jersey in April of 1862 Hopper Ken Hopper Will The Puritan Gift Triumph Collapse and Revival of an American Dream p xiii I B Tauris 2007 ISBN 9781850434191 Accessed August 12 2013 Izetta Jewel Papers Archived 2014 04 26 at the Wayback Machine Harvard University Accessed August 30 2012 Ken Kelsch Mandy com Accessed December 27 2023 Location Hackettstown New Jersey USA Morrow Geoff Commentary Cole Kimball provides the Harrisburg Senators serious attitude The Patriot News August 15 2010 Accessed May 30 2013 Born in Brooklyn N Y Kimball lived in the New York City borough until he was 7 Then his family including two sisters and a brother moved to Hackettstown N J After college stints at St John s University and Division III Centenary College the latter just down the street from his Hackettstown home Kimball was selected in the 12th round by the Washington Nationals in the 2006 amateur draft William Logan Bio Stats and Results Sports Reference Accessed September 10 2017 Havsy Jane Olympic Dreams Come True Daily Record September 14 2000 Accessed May 10 2011 Gymnast Kristen Maloney was born in Hackettstown though she attended Pen Argyl Pa High School and trains with the Parkettes in Pennsylvania via Associated Press He s baaack Naked Cowboy belts out tunes in Times Square Deseret News July 29 2001 Accessed January 25 2020 So why give up the excitement of the rest of America to settle down in Hackettstown N J and commute to Times Square every day I get paid tons of money but that s not important said Burck who claims to make nearly 600 a day by charging a dollar to let people take his picture Typographical Journal International Typographical Union 1914 Sommers Michael W TV play gives audiences a prime time The Star Ledger December 3 2007 Accessed May 10 2011 A rumpled dreamy eyed Farnsworth is portrayed by Jimmi Simpson a Hackettstown native with mild manners and a deep sense of purpose Staff Speedy Backs and Sturdy Line Factors in Army s Success Cadets Unbeaten In Three Starts The New York Times October 13 1943 Accessed September 12 2018 Joe Stanowicz a Hackettwtown N J boy who later went to Blair Academy where he starred as fullback has been remolded into a tackle giving the Cadets two 215 pounders at these important slots while McCorkle is a converted end Anthony Veneziano MLB com Accessed November 9 2023 Born 9 01 1997 in Hackettstown NJ New Jersey Governor George Theodore Werts National Governors Association Accessed September 10 2017 George T Werts the thirty fifth governor of New Jersey was born in Hackettstown New Jersey on March 24 1846 External links 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