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On June 13, 1950, a joint resolution signed by Gov. Alfred E. Driscoll designated the Red Oak (Quercus rubra) as the official State tree.
By Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 2 of 1951, New Jersey also has a State memorial tree: the Dogwood (Cornus florida).
Hudson County, New Jersey is a place of many firsts - including genocide and slavery. Political corruption is a tradition here. First in a series by Anthony Olszewski Click HERE to find out more.
How to Care for Tropical Fish, Parrots, and other Pets
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