John A. Lynch Sr. (March 10, 1908 – March 3, 1978) was an American politician of the Democratic Party who served in the New Jersey Senate for 22 years...
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fraud John A. Lynch Sr. (1908–1978), New Jersey politician John A. Lynch (New York politician), American businessman and politician from New York John C....
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The John A. Lynch Sr. Memorial Bridge is a bridge on Route 18 in the U.S. state of New Jersey spanning the Raritan River. The bridge connects Piscataway...
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John A. Lynch may refer to: John A. Lynch Sr. (1908–1978), member of New Jersey Senate and mayor of New Brunswick, New Jersey (1951–1955) John A. Lynch...
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Brunswick, New Jersey from 1979 to 1991. Lynch was born in New Brunswick in 1938, the son of John A. Lynch, Sr. and Evelyn Rooney. His father also served...
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The John A. Lynch was a ferryboat built in 1925 in Mariners Harbor, Staten Island. It was named after NJ politician John A. Lynch, Sr. by NYC Mayor Hylan...
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Montana State Senate John A. Lynch Jr. (born 1938), New Jersey State Senate John A. Lynch Sr. (1908–1978), New Jersey State Senate Neil Lynch (politician) (born...
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template Infobox NFL biography is being considered for merging. › John Terrence Lynch Jr. (born September 25, 1971) is an American professional football...
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E. Ozzard, Somerset 1964–1965: Charles W. Sandman, Cape May 1966: John A. Lynch Sr., 7th District 1967: Sido L. Ridolfi, 6th District 1968: Edwin B. Forsythe...
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Avenue Campus) and Easton Avenue before exiting New Brunswick on the John A. Lynch Sr. Memorial Bridge over the Raritan River. The highway then intersects...
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John Hayden Lynch (born November 25, 1952) is an American attorney, businessman, and politician who served as the 80th governor of New Hampshire from...
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Virginia. Lynch's father was Charles Lynch Sr., who was born in Galway, Ireland, but immigrated to Virginia in 1720, marrying John's mother, Sarah. John was...
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2003. Lynch was born on April 26, 1983 in Palestine, West Virginia, the second child and first daughter to Deidre Lynch and Gregory Lynch, Sr. Her family...
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incumbent Democratic senators were re-elected in 1971: Seventh District: John A. Lynch, Sr. (D-Middlesex) Seventh District: J. Edward Crabiel (D-Middlesex) Seventh...
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2021 apportionment. As of the 2020 United States census, the district had a population of 230,129, of whom 181,640 (78.9%) were of voting age. The racial...
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This is a list of road/highway and rail crossings of the Raritan River from the mouth at Raritan Bay upstream. It also includes crossings of its two branches:...
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Democrats won control of the State Senate in 1965, with Hughes ally John A. Lynch Sr. (D-New Brunswick) installed as the new Senate president, the caucus...
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introduced Beverly Dé'Illiard and Thomas Lynch during a ball held at the childhood home of John Drayton Sr., Magnolia Plantation and Gardens in Charleston...
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Speaker ended after his election to the New Jersey Senate, replacing John A. Lynch Sr., in 1977. In 1981, rather than run for reelection, he sought the Democratic...
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begins in 1783 when John Lawson established a homestead there. Nicholas Shaffer built a gristmill in Montgomery in 1795. A sawmill and a wool carding mill...
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of Highland Park (to the 18th district). After 20 years in office, John A. Lynch Sr. did not run for re-election in 1977, due to illness. Assembly Speaker...
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as a new mayoral number "RICHARD MULLIGAN OF SURGICAL FIRM". NYT Obituaries. October 10, 1973. "Richard Mulligan Attorney at Law". "John A. Lynch, Senator...
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1982 to 2002, where he represented the 17th Legislative District. John A. Lynch Sr. (1908–1978), politician who served in the New Jersey Senate, where...
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opened in 1895, replacing a previous structure. However, the entire metal grate deck and steel truss was replaced in 1995 with a slightly wider modern metal...
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Laura Regan as Private First Class Jessica Lynch Brent Sexton as Greg Lynch Sr., Jessica's father Mark Moses as a Lieutenant Benjamin King as 1st Sergeant...
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The Raritan River Bridge is a rail bridge over the Raritan River, in New Brunswick and Highland Park in Middlesex County, New Jersey, U.S. The arch bridge...
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Stephenson, Blumgart, and Waring ran on the "United Political Freedom" line. Lynch, Waiss, and Mason ran on "The New Frontier" line. Berns ran on the "Fusion"...
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County gained a second Senate seat. Crabiel was elected to the state senate in 1965, running on an at-large ticket with incumbent John A. Lynch Sr. in the new...
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Majority Leader; Republicans named Garrett Hagedorn as Minority Leader. John A. Lynch Sr. (District 17) Alexander J. Menza (District 20) (ran for U.S. Senator)...
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footsteps, establishing a law practice in Cape May Court House, New Jersey. Sandman had a stroke on August 18, 1985, and died at a hospital in Cape May Court...
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