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Youngblood
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To start with, I am a resident of Massachusetts, so if the text of this post shows a lack of basic knowledge about the state of New Jersey, please forgive me.
In Massachusetts, we do not have any communities that are known as "townships".
There are no "boroughs" that I know of. We might call a section of a city or town a "village" (as in the Boston suburb of Newton, which is made up of 14 villages), but the term is not widely used. No, our cities and towns are basically known by their given names (Boston, Cambridge, Great Barrington, Brewster, Southbridge, Randolph, New Bedford, Paxton, Marblehead, etc., to pull a few examples from all parts of the state). The town of Randolph, for example, is simply Randolph, not Randolph Township. And, the county that a community is in seems to be of MUCH less importance than it does in New Jersey.
With that be said, I have the following radio-related question for you Garden State readers: If someone were to put a radio station on in Montgomery Township, (Somerset County) as an example, and the physical studios were in the borough (or village) of Skillman, Belle Mead, Rocky Hill, etc., would that station give their legal ID at the top of each hour as "W___, Montgomery Township" or "W___, Skillman" (or Belle Mead, Rocky Hill, etc).
Looking forward to your responses!
In Massachusetts, we do not have any communities that are known as "townships".
There are no "boroughs" that I know of. We might call a section of a city or town a "village" (as in the Boston suburb of Newton, which is made up of 14 villages), but the term is not widely used. No, our cities and towns are basically known by their given names (Boston, Cambridge, Great Barrington, Brewster, Southbridge, Randolph, New Bedford, Paxton, Marblehead, etc., to pull a few examples from all parts of the state). The town of Randolph, for example, is simply Randolph, not Randolph Township. And, the county that a community is in seems to be of MUCH less importance than it does in New Jersey.
With that be said, I have the following radio-related question for you Garden State readers: If someone were to put a radio station on in Montgomery Township, (Somerset County) as an example, and the physical studios were in the borough (or village) of Skillman, Belle Mead, Rocky Hill, etc., would that station give their legal ID at the top of each hour as "W___, Montgomery Township" or "W___, Skillman" (or Belle Mead, Rocky Hill, etc).
Looking forward to your responses!