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Rutgers University has three campuses across the state of New Jersey, with its largest campus located mainly in the City of New Brunswick and adjacent Piscataway Township, and two smaller campuses in the cities of Newark and Camden.
It is spread across six municipalities in Middlesex County, New Jersey, chiefly in the City of New Brunswick and Piscataway Township.
Separated by the Raritan river are Busch Campus, in Piscataway, and Livingston Campus, also mainly in Piscataway but including remote sections of land extending into Edison Township and the Borough of Highland Park.
It begins at an intersection with Route 138 in Wall Township and ends when the road disseminates into Hoes Lane in Piscataway.
* Piscataway Township
Hopewell Township was supposed to be where the Somerset Freeway would have started in the south, ending in the north in either Piscataway or Franklin.
Dunellen was formed as a borough by an Act of the New Jersey Legislature on October 28, 1887, when it broke away from Piscataway Township, based on the results of a referendum held on March 23, 1886.
Dunellen grew from its start in 1867 with the construction of a railroad station, which was originally called New Market station, serving the nearby community of the same name in Piscataway Township.
What is now Edison Township was originally incorporated as Raritan Township by an Act of the New Jersey Legislature on March 17, 1870, from portions of both Piscataway Township and Woodbridge Township.
Edison Township, comprising former sections of Piscataway and Woodbridge townships, was settled ( by Europeans ) in the 17th Century.
Middlesex was incorporated as a borough by an Act of the New Jersey Legislature on April 9, 1913, from portions of Piscataway Township, based on the results of a referendum held on May 6, 1913.
Middlesex Borough was a portion of Piscataway Township, until May 6, 1913 when it was incorporated as a separate entity through the action of the state legislature and local referendum.
Piscataway Township () is a Township in Middlesex County, New Jersey, United States.
Piscataway Township was formed on December 18, 1666, and officially incorporated on February 21, 1798.
Over the years, portions of Piscataway were taken to form Raritan Township ( March 17, 1870, now Edison ), Dunellen ( October 28, 1887 ), Middlesex ( April 9, 1913 ) and South Plainfield ( March 10, 1926 ).
Society Hill is a census-designated place and unincorporated area located within Piscataway Township.
The Piscataway Township Schools serves almost 7, 000 students with its high school, four schools that educate students in kindergarten through third grade, two intermediate schools serving grades 4-5, and three middle schools for students in grades six, seven, and eight.
Piscataway Township High School, with 2, 184 students in grades 9-12.
Notable current and former residents of Piscataway Township include:

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* Sizerville & Portage Township-A website dedicated to the history of Sizerville & Portage Township, Cameron County Pennsylvania
* Freedonia Township website
* Township website
* Frederic Township official website.
* Official Fife Lake Township website
* Danby Township official website
* Odessa Township official website
* Orange Township official website
* Prairie Ronde Township government website.
* Algoma Township official website
* Bowne Township official website
* Byron Township official website
* Charter Township of Caledonia official website
* Cannon Township official website
* Cascade Township official website
* Grand Rapids Charter Township official website
Grattan Township website: http :// grattantownship. org /
* Lowell Township official website
* Sparta Township website
* Sparta Township official website
* Vergennes Township official website
* Township website
* Official Hamburg Township, Michigan website
* Unadilla Township official website
* NEMC-TV6: Lenox Township public-access television cable TV channel website

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