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After two years of operation, Party City opened its first franchise store in Hazlet, NJ in 1989.
The RM of Pittville at Hazlet already had a health scheme, devised by William J. Burak, whereby its residents received both medical and hospital care for just under $ 11 per person per year.

Hazlet and from
What is now Hazlet Township was originally incorporated as Raritan Township by an act of the New Jersey Legislature on February 25, 1848, from portions of Middletown Township.
Union Beach was formed as a borough by an act of the New Jersey Legislature on March 16, 1925, from portions of Raritan Township ( now Hazlet ), based on the results of a referendum held on April 16, 1925.
Holmdel Township was formed by an Act of the New Jersey Legislature on February 23, 1857, from portions of Raritan Township ( now Hazlet ).
Route 36 is accessible from the Garden State Parkway at Exits 105 in Tinton Falls and 117 in Hazlet Township ( near Keyport ).
* Hazlet 12-Hazlet ( Acquired from National Amusements-Dec. 2009 )
Hazlet attracted fans from all over southwest Saskatchewan to see the highest level of baseball being played in the province.
Category: People from Hazlet, New Jersey

Hazlet and .
At that time, a friend " Swede " Hazlet was applying to the Naval Academy and urged Dwight to apply to the school, since no tuition was required.
Eldon Hazlet State Recreation Area and South Shore State Park are in Clinton County.
Route 35 continues west past numerous businesses and runs through Hazlet before crossing into Keyport.
Hazlet Township is a township in Monmouth County, New Jersey, United States.
The township was renamed " Hazlet Township " as of November 28, 1967, based on the results of a referendum held on November 7, 1967.
Hazlet is part of the Bayshore Regional Strategic Plan, an effort by nine municipalities in northern Monmouth County to reinvigorate the area's economy by emphasizing the traditional downtowns, dense residential neighborhoods, maritime history, and the natural beauty of the Raritan Bayshore coastline.
Hazlet Township is located at ( 40. 425627 ,- 74. 16869 ).
Hazlet Township is roughly south of Manhattan and northeast of Philadelphia.
Hazlet is governed under the Township form of New Jersey municipal government by a five-member Committee.
, members of the Hazlet Township Committee are Mayor David Tinker, Deputy Mayor Michael Sachs, Scott Aagre, Joseph Belasco and James Brady.
Hazlet Township is in the 6th Congressional district and is part of New Jersey's 13th state legislative district.
The Hazlet Township Public Schools serve students in pre-kindergarten through twelfth grade.
Both Route 35 and Route 36 are within Hazlet Township's borders.
Commuter train service is available at the Hazlet station on the North Jersey Coast Line to Hoboken Terminal, Newark Penn Station and New York Penn Station in Midtown Manhattan.
Hazlet was the last town in New Jersey to have a drive-in movie theater, the Route 35 Drive-In, which closed in 1991, until the Delsea Drive-In in Vineland reopened in 2004.
The express lanes have no direct access to any exits, except for exit 105 in Tinton Falls ( southbound only ) and exit 117 in Hazlet.
Route 444R is the connector at exit 117 ( in Hazlet ) to Route 35 at the north end of Route 36 in Keyport.
Sporting fields include Hazlet Oval, Monarch Oval and Third Avenue.

Hazlet and had
Hazlet has had great senior teams such as the Hazlet Blackhawks of the 1930s and 1940s and the Hazlet Elks of the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s.
Hazlet also had great women ’ s teams such as the Hazlet Hornets Ball team.
In 1981 Hazlet beat the Unity Cardinals in tournament play, a team that had 9 American import players on the roster.
The Hazlet Elks had no fewer than 7 future Major League Baseball players or draft picks on their roster including Gerald Wagner, Steve Reed, Vince Shinholster, Willie Hysaw, Greg Mathews, Kurt Mattson, and Kernan Ronan.

Hazlet and Raritan
: see also: Raritan, New Jersey ; both Hazlet and Edison, New Jersey were formerly called Raritan Township
Portions of the township were taken to form Atlantic Township ( February 8, 1847, now Colts Neck Township ), Raritan Township ( February 25, 1848, now Hazlet Township ), Atlantic Highlands ( February 28, 1887 ), Highlands ( March 22, 1900 ) and Keansburg ( March 22, 1917 ).

Hazlet and Township
* Hazlet Township official website
* Hazlet Township Public Schools
* Data for the Hazlet Township Public Schools, National Center for Education Statistics
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Hazlet and Holmdel
* Independent ( Aberdeen, Hazlet, Holmdel, Keyport, Matawan, Middletown )

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A measure of its widespread acceptance may be derived from a statement of the International Congress of Jurists in 1959.
The answers derived by these means may determine not only the temporal organization of the dance but also its spatial design, special slips designating the location on the stage where the movement is to be performed.
But I have compared its text with already published commentaries on the 1960 series of Godkin lectures at Harvard, from which the book was derived, and I can with confidence challenge the gist of C. P. Snow's incautious tale ''.
It is curious that at its best, the work of this school of painting -- Mark Rothko, Jackson Pollock, Clyfford Still, Robert Motherwell, Willem De-Kooning, and the rest -- resembles nothing so much as the passage painting of quite unimpressive painters: the mother-of-pearl shimmer in the background of a Henry McFee, itself a formula derived from Renoir ; ;
From Fig. 6 the relationship between these parameters can readily be derived and the cutting force is Af where **yl is the shear strength of the coating and is a parameter of the coatings material, W is the width of the removed coating and T is its thickness.
The Ch'an ( Zen ) sect may have derived its metaphysic from Mahayana, but its psychology was pure early Taoist.
Do you say chantey, as if the word were derived from the French word chanter, to sing, or do you say shanty and think of a roughly built cabin, which derives its name from the French-Canadian use of the word chantier, with one of its meanings given as a boat-yard??
In March 1857, the Supreme Court issued its decision in Dred Scott v. Sandford ; Chief Justice Roger B. Taney opined that blacks were not citizens, and derived no rights from the Constitution.
* That the discipline grew out of colonialism, perhaps was in league with it, and derived some of its key notions from it, consciously or not.
The vernacular name daisy, widely applied to members of this family, is derived from its Old English meaning, dægesege, from dæges eage meaning " day's eye ," and this was because the petals ( of Bellis perennis ) open at dawn and close at dusk.
The Agriculturalist king is not paid by the government through its treasuries ; his livelihood is derived from the profits he earns working in the fields, not his leadership.
The wealth of Amathus was derived partly from its grain partly from its sheep and copper mines, of which traces can be seen inland.
AA's name derived from its first book, informally called " The Big Book ", originally titled Alcoholics Anonymous: The Story of How More Than One Hundred Men Have Recovered From Alcoholism
Applesoft BASIC was supplied by Microsoft and its name is derived from the names of both Apple and Microsoft.
While there are some similarities between the two movements, Theodism derived its origins primarily as a reaction to Wicca.
Le Guin states that she derived the name from " answerable ," as the device would allow its users to receive answers to their messages in a reasonable amount of time, even over interstellar distances.
Lagopus is derived from Ancient Greek lago ( λαγως ), meaning " hare ", + pous ( πους ), " foot " and refers to the hair on its feet.
The modern figure was derived from the Dutch figure of Sinterklaas, which, in turn, may have part of its basis in hagiographical tales concerning the historical figure of gift giver Saint Nicholas.
The interpretation of his writing is disputed, but it is clear that he supports some sort of approved continuation of the apostolic ministry which in its turn was derived from Christ.
" The Christian ministry is not derived from the people but from the pastors ; a scriptural ordinance provides for this ministry being renewed by the ordination of a presbyter by presbyters ; this ordinance originates with the apostles, who were themselves presbyters, and through them it goes back to Christ as its source .".
Among Schoenberg's teaching was the idea that the unity of a musical composition depends upon all its aspects being derived from a single basic idea ; this idea was later known as developing variation.
The Piano Sonata is an example — the whole composition is derived from the work's opening quartal gesture and its opening phrase.

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