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Town of Woodbridge is a Woodbridge, CT-based company in the Government sector.
City of Sparta, WI is a Sparta, WI-based company in the Government sector.
Monroe County, set in the bottom right corner of Michigan, was established in 1817 located in downtown Monroe, MI. As the cornerstone of Michigan, the county is home to a great lake, 15 townships, 5 cities, and 5 villages. Our purpose is to preserve the natural beauty of the land, our history, and the safety and happiness of those who live here. The county has over 400 employees in a range of industries - Parks, 911 Dispatch, Correctional Officers, Health Department, Sheriff`s Office, Courthouse, County Museum, County Agency and more.
Located on Long Island Sound just thirty miles east of New York City, Greenwich is recognized as a premier residential community. We have 8,000 acres of protected land, including 32 miles of coast, 20 parks, four beaches and a municipal golf course. With a population of approximately 61,000, our economy is thriving and leading industries are financial services, real estate, retail, home construction and home renovation. Our four libraries and numerous cultural events add to the resources available to our residents. The Bruce Museum is the second most popular museum in Connecticut and the fourth in New England with 110,000 people visiting each year.
Hagerstown is a city in northwestern Maryland, United States. It is the county seat of Washington County, and the largest city in a region known as Western Maryland. The population of Hagerstown city proper according to estimates conducted by the United States Census Bureau for a 12-month period ending 1 July 2007 is 39,640, and the total 2000 Urbanized Area population is 120,326 (~80,000 in MD). Hagerstown ranks as Maryland`s sixth largest city, but if the urban area were to likewise incorporate, it would be Maryland`s second-most populous city. Hagerstown anchors the Hagerstown-Martinsburg, MD-WV Metropolitan Statistical Area, which lies just northwest of the Washington-Baltimore-Northern Virginia, DC-MD-VA-WV Combined Statistical Area in the heart of the Great Appalachian Valley. The population of the metropolitan area in 2000 was 222,771 and the 2008 estimate is 263,753 (U.S. Rank 169). Greater Hagerstown is the fastest growing metropolitan area in the State of Maryland and among the fastest growing in the United States.