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Counties of Great Britain, Middlesex

  • Middlesex (City of London, Harrow, Enfield, Staines, Ealing, Potters Bar, Westminster )

Middlesex Borough was a sibling of Piscataway until 1913 when it was incorporated as a separate entity. In May 1913, Middlesex Borough became a town through the action of the state legislature and local referendum. George Harris was elected as the first mayor and the first borough council was elected at the same time.

In 1905 the Lincoln section of Middlesex Borough organized a volunteer fire company and that set the organization of four other fire companies in the Borough.

There were already a few schools set up before Middlesex became a borough in 1913. The Harris Lane School was a one-room schoolhouse and it was the oldest school in Middlesex County, at one time.

The original Pierce School was known as the East Bound Brook School House and The Parker House was also used for education until it was converted into a two-family house.

 

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