Vineland, New Jersey Vineland, New Jersey Right: Location of Cumberland County in New Jersey.

Right: Location of Cumberland County in New Jersey.

Enumeration Bureau map of Vineland, New Jersey Enumeration Bureau map of Vineland, New Jersey State New Jersey Vineland is a town/city in Cumberland County, New Jersey, United States.

As of the 2010 United States Census, the town/city had a total populace of 60,724, reflecting an increase of 4,453 (+7.9%) from the 56,271 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn increased by 1,491 (+2.7%) from the 54,780 counted in the 1990 Census. Vineland, Millville and Bridgeton are the three principal New Jersey metros/cities of the Vineland-Millville-Bridgeton Primary Metropolitan Statistical Area, which encompasses those three metros/cities and all of Cumberland County for statistical purposes and had a populace of 156,898 as of the 2010 Census. Vineland was formed on July 1, 1952, through the consolidation of Landis Township and Vineland Borough, based on the results of a popular vote held on February 5, 1952. Festivities on July 1, 1952, when the consolidation took effect, encompassed a parade and speeches from such notables as Senator Estes Kefauver. The name is derived from the plans of its founder to use the territory to expanded grapes. Landis purchased 30,000 acres (121 km2) of territory in 1861 and another 23,000 acres (93 km2) in 1874, near Millville, New Jersey, and along the West Jersey barns line with service between Camden and Cape May, to problematic his own alcohol-free utopian society based on agriculture and progressive thinking.

After determining that the Vineland soil was well-suited for burgeoning grapes (hence the name), Landis started advertising to attract Italian grape growers to Vineland, offering 20 acres (81,000 m2) of territory that had to be cleared and used to expanded grapes.

Vineland had New Jersey's first school for the intellectual disabled, the Vineland Developmental Center, which now has an east and west campus.

According to the United States Enumeration Bureau, the town/city had a total region of 69.029 square miles (178.785 km2), including 68.424 square miles (177.218 km2) of territory and 0.605 square miles (1.568 km2) of water (0.88%). Of all the municipalities in New Jersey to hold the label of City, Vineland is the biggest in total area.

(Hamilton Township in Atlantic County is the biggest municipality in New Jersey in terms of territory area.

Vineland also borders Salem County, Gloucester County, and Atlantic County. The town/city is approximately 38 miles (61 km) from the Atlantic Ocean.

Unincorporated communities, localities and place names positioned partially or completely inside the town/city include Clayville, Hances Bridge, Leamings Mill, Menantico, North Vineland, Parvins Branch, Pleasantville, South Vineland and Willow Grove. New assembly includes a new transit center, courthouse, postal service, elementary school / improve center and sidewalk upgrades.

The City of Vineland is governed inside the Faulkner Act, formally known as the Optional Municipal Charter Law, under the Mayor-Council (Plan A), implemented based on the recommendations of a Charter Study Commission as of July 1, 1952, months after the city's formation. The mayor serves as the city's chief executive, while the City Council is its legislative branch.

As of 2016, the Mayor of Vineland is Ruben Bermudez, whose term of office ends on December 31, 2016, along with those of all members of the City Council. Members of the Vineland City Council are Council President Anthony Fanucci, Council Vice President Paul Spinelli, Angela Calakos, Maritza Gonzalez and John Procopio. Vineland is positioned in the 2nd Congressional District and is part of New Jersey's 1st state legislative district. New Jersey's Second Congressional District is represented by Frank Lo - Biondo (R, Ventnor City). New Jersey is represented in the United States Senate by Cory Booker (D, Newark, term ends 2021) and Bob Menendez (D, Paramus, 2019).

Bruce Land (D, Vineland). The Governor of New Jersey is Chris Christie (R, Mendham Township). The Lieutenant Governor of New Jersey is Kim Guadagno (R, Monmouth Beach). Long (NA; D, Upper Deerfield Township, 2015), Darlene Barber (Education; D, 2016, Upper Deerfield Township), Carol Musso (Community Services; D, Deerfield Township, 2014), James Sauro (Agriculture; R, Vineland, 2014), Thomas Sheppard (Health; R, Lawrence Township, 2016) and Tony Surace (Public Works; D, Millville, 2014). The county's constitutional officers are County Clerk Gloria Noto (Vineland, 2014), Sheriff Robert A.

Vineland Public Schools serves students in enhance school for pre-kindergarten through twelfth grade.

The precinct is one of 31 former Abbott districts statewide, which are now referred to as "SDA Districts" based on the requirement for the state to cover all costs for school building and renovation projects in these districts under the oversight of the New Jersey Schools Development Authority. As of the 2011-12 school year, the district's 17 schools had an enrollment of 9,734 students and 895.0 classroom teachers (on an FTE basis), for a student teacher ratio of 10.88:1. Schools in the precinct (with 2011-12 enrollment data from the National Center for Education Statistics) are Casimer M.

Cumberland Christian School is a private coeducational day school positioned in Vineland, serving students in pre-kindergarten through twelfth grade.

The Delsea Drive-In, positioned on Route 47 (Delsea Drive) north of County Route 552, is the only drive-in theater in the state of New Jersey, the state in which they were first created in 1932. As of May 2010, the town/city had a total of 335.15 miles (539.37 km) of roadways, of which 234.73 miles (377.76 km) were maintained by the municipality, 80.54 miles (129.62 km) by Cumberland County and 19.88 miles (31.99 km) by the New Jersey Department of Transportation and 2.79 miles (4.49 km) by the New Jersey Turnpike Authority. Route 47 (Delsea Drive) runs almost 9.5 miles (15.3 km) north-south in the easterly quarter of the city, connecting Millville in the south to Franklin Township in Gloucester County at the city's northern tip. Route 55 enters the town/city from Millville for 1.4 miles (2.3 km), heads back into Millville and re-enters Vineland, running along the border for 8.8 miles (14.2 km) and heads north into Pittsgrove Township in Salem County. Route 56 (Landis Avenue) heads athwart the town/city from Pittsgrove Township to its easterly end at Route 47. County Route 540 (Almond Road / Park Avenue / Landis Avenue) enters from the west in Pittsgrove Township and continues for 8 miles (13 km) to Buena Vista Township in Atlantic County, on the city's easterly border. County Route 552 (Sherman Avenue / Mays Landing Road) enters from Deerfield Township in the city's southwest corner and continues for 10.8 miles (17.4 km) into Maurice River Township. County Route 555 (South Main Road / North Main Road) enters from Millville extending for 8 miles (13 km) into Franklin Township. See also: Category:People from Vineland, New Jersey.

Nelson Albano (born 1954), member of the New Jersey General Assembly who has represented the 1st Legislative District. Nicholas Asselta (born 1951), member of the New Jersey Senate, who served on the Vineland Board of Education (1993 96), Vineland Planning Board (1992 93) and Vineland Environmental Commission (1992 93). Sam Fiocchi (born 1952), member of the New Jersey General Assembly from the 1st Legislative District since 2014. Bruce Land (born 1950), politician and former corrections officer who has represented the 1st Legislative District in the New Jersey General Assembly since 2016. Milam (born 1961), politician who served in the New Jersey General Assembly from 2008 to 2013. Wolfson (born 1954), District Judge for the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey. a b c d e f 2010 Enumeration Gazetteer Files: New Jersey County Subdivisions, United States Enumeration Bureau.

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"SDA Districts are 31 special-needs school districts throughout New Jersey.

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Augustine in Vineland, New Jersey, the son of Samuel Augustine and Henrietta Labriola, occupations unknown." "Born in Vineland, New Jersey on July 27, 1974, Judge Brotman first answered his country's call to service amid the Second World War." "Vineland's Darren Ford joins MLB's San Francisco Giants", The Daily Journal (New Jersey), September 2, 2010.

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"A native of Toledo, Ohio, Seward moved to New Jersey with his parents more than 90 years ago, settling in the southern New Jersey improve of Vineland." Shaw was born in Vineland, New Jersey in 1917." "A native of Vineland, New Jersey, Mr.

Voltaggio, 68, is being inducted into the Vineland Hall of Fame tonight at Vineland High School's all-sports banquet at Merighi's Savoy Inn in East Vineland." "WARE, John Haines, III, a Representative from Pennsylvania; born in Vineland, Cumberland County, N.J., August 29, 1908" "Mona Sue Weissmark was born in Vineland, New Jersey." 2, Page 981; BIOGRAPHIES of DELEGATES, New Jersey State Library.

Wene, of Vineland, owns and operates the Wene Chick Farms Hatchery, the Wene Poultry Laboratories, also a general farm in Hunterdon County, and is the principal stockholder and president of two meaningful airways broadcasts in New Jersey.

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