Oxford Township Pump Station
Oxford Township, located in New Jersey, has a rich historical background, having been formed from portions of Greenwich Township on May 30, 1754. It was incorporated as one of New Jersey's initial townships by the legislature on February 21, 1798, and is notable for the Oxford Furnace, which operated until 1884 and marked significant advancements in iron production.
In addition to its historical significance, Oxford Township offers various municipal services and community resources, including a tax collector, construction and land use information, and an active Municipal Alliance. The township also engages residents through notices and events, reflecting its commitment to community welfare and participation.
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