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Randolph, New Jersey, was named after Randolph County, Virginia, which in turn was named in honor of the prominent Virginia statesman John Randolph. The township was established in the early 1800s, as settlers moved into the area and sought to create a community. The name reflects the influence of Virginia's early settlers on the region's development. Today, Randolph is known for its suburban charm and rich history.

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