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Eatontown
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Eatontown, borough (1990 pop. 13,800), Monmouth co., E central N.J.; inc. 1926. A residential borough, it is named for Thomas Eaton, who built a gristmill there c.1670. The mill's site is a landmark. Fort Monmouth (est. 1917), a U.S. army base, is in Eatontown.


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Vollmer Associates, the leading engineering, architecture, planning, surveying and landscape architecture firm, has opened a new office in Eatontown, New Jersey, headed by Charles McManus, PE, former chief engineer for the New Jersey Highway Authority (NJHA).
Before that, Severson was a principal at Booz Allen Hamilton where he led their Eatontown, New Jersey office, then served as Operations Director for a the consultancy's joint venture in Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
one of New Jersey's oldest and most respected commercial real estate brokerage and property management firms, announced recent leasing activity at 2 Industrial Way West, Meridian Center I, in Eatontown, New Jersey.
 
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