There is both a township and a town by the name of Harrison in New Jersey. One of them, located in Hudson County, was settled in the early 1800s, becoming a township in 1840, but is currently organized as a town. The other Harrison Township, in Gloucester County, was originally formed as Spicer Township in 1844, but changed to Harrison Township the following year. Topics related to either of these townships is appropriate for this category.
 
 
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The Episcopal congregation meets at its facilities on Frank E. Rodgers Boulevard in Harrison, New Jersey. Directions to the church, leadership contacts, a church bulletin, photographs, and a history of the congregation are put forward.
http://www.christchurchharrison.org/
Harrison Station is a full-service apartment rental development offering a variety of layouts, an outdoor pool with sundeck, attended lobby, beach volleyball court, fitness center, resident’s lounge, and other amenities. Floor plans, photographs, and contacts are provided.
http://www.harrisonstn.com/
Harrison Township School District
Located in the village of Mullica Hill, the public school serves students from pre-kindergarten through the sixth grade through its two campuses, Harrison Elementary and Pleasant Valley Elementary, each of which are profiled. Its curriculum, a district calendar, and student registration information are provided.
http://www.harrisontwp.k12.nj.us/
The Harrison Township municipal building is located across from the Post Office in Mullica Hill. Its official website offers contact information for the government offices and departments and a guide to local businesses and services.
http://www.harrisontwp.us/
The official website for the town offers contacts for the town’s mayor, administrative offices, and departments, along with a community calendar, announcements, and a guide to local businesses and facilities.
http://www.townofharrison.com/