Oxford Township
Oxford Township, located in New Jersey, was established on May 30, 1754, and is one of the state's original townships, incorporated by an Act of the New Jersey Legislature in 1798. The township is rich in history, notably being home to the Oxford Furnace, which operated until 1884 and was the site of America's first successful use of the hot blast in 1834.
In addition to its historical significance, Oxford Township offers various resources and services for its residents, including online payment options for sewer, refuse, and tax bills. The community is engaged in various initiatives, such as the Warren County Mosquito Commission and local utility assistance programs, reflecting its commitment to the well-being of its citizens.
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