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- Paulsboro is a borough situated on the banks of the Delaware River in Gloucester County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey, within the Philadelphia metropolitan...
- between Cherry Hill Township and Paulsboro. The Port of Paulsboro is located on the Delaware River and Mantua Cr**** in Paulsboro and West Deptford. Traditionally...
- (February 23, 1853), East Greenwich Township (February 10, 1881), and Paulsboro (March 2, 1904). The township was named for Greenwich, England. C. A....
- The Port of Paulsboro is located on the Delaware River and Mantua Cr**** in and around Paulsboro, in Gloucester County, New Jersey, approximately 78 miles...
- Paulsboro High School is a comprehensive community six-year public high school that serves students in seventh through twelfth grade from Paulsboro, in...
- throughout the United States, located in Chalmette, Louisiana; Toledo, Ohio; Paulsboro, New Jersey; the Delaware City Refinery in Delaware City; Torrance, California;...
- on Conrail Shared ****ets Operations Penns Grove Secondary derailed in Paulsboro, a borough with an industrial and maritime economy, in Gloucester County...
- The Paulsboro Public Schools is a comprehensive community public school district that serves students in pre-kindergarten through twelfth grade from Paulsboro...
- following year, the company expanded its operations by purchasing the Paulsboro Refinery in New Jersey from Mobil, making it the second-largest independent...
- Norfolk Southern Railway. The Port of Paulsboro is located on the Delaware River and Mantua Cr**** in and around Paulsboro in the county. Traditionally one...