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==Notable people== {{Category see also|People from Glen Gardner, New Jersey}} People who were born in, residents of, or otherwise closely associated with Glen Gardner include: * [[Whittaker Chambers]] (1901β1961), writer and editor who testified against [[Alger Hiss]] about their work for Soviet intelligence<ref>Weinstein, Allen. [https://books.google.com/books?id=a86i_Di4X8sC&pg=PT133 ''Perjury: The Hiss-Chambers Case''], p. 133. [[Hoover Press]], 2013. {{ISBN|9780817912260}}. Accessed December 31, 2015. "Whitaker and Esther moved early in 1932 to a farmhouse at Glen Gardner, New Jersey, owned by a friend named Franklin Speier"</ref> * [[Wyllis Cooper]] (1899β1955), radio writer<ref>[http://www.quietplease.org/index.php?section=clipcooper Wyllis Cooper, 56, Scenarist, Dead], copy of obituary from ''[[The New York Times]]'', June 23, 1955, accessed April 23, 2007. "High Bridge, N.J., June 22 -- Wyllis Cooper, writer, director and producer for films, radio and television, died today at a local hospital after a long illness. He was 56 years old and resided in the neighboring community of Glen Gardner."</ref> * [[David Dellinger]] (1915β2004), pacifist, author, and one of the [[Chicago Seven]]<ref>[https://www.cia.gov/readingroom/docs/CIA-RDP75-00149R000200150007-0.pdf "'Cool' Critic of War: David Dellinger"], ''[[The New York Times]]'', October 21, 1967, via [[Central Intelligence Agency]]. Accessed October 12, 2024. "They now make their home in Glen Gardner, N. J. and have five children...."</ref> * [[Lee Getz]] (born 1964), former [[American football]] [[Guard (gridiron football)|guard]] who played for the [[Kansas City Chiefs]] in the [[National Football League]]<ref>Smith, Steve. [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/104771479/lee-getz-of-glen-gardner-voorhees/ "Getz is surprised over mat success"], ''[[Courier News]]'', January 26, 1984. Accessed July 1, 2022, via [[Newspapers.com]]. "Lee Getz is certainly resilient.... Getz came to Rutgers a year ago on a football scholarship, but a knee injury suffered during the summer after his senior year at Voorhees forced the Glen Gardner resident to red-shirt his initial football and wrestling seasons."</ref> * [[Wesley Lance]] (1908β2007), member of both the [[New Jersey General Assembly]] and the [[New Jersey Senate]]<ref>Hester Jr., Tom. [http://record-bergen.vlex.com/vid/wesley-lance-47-craft-constitution-62927199 "Wesley Lance, 98; in '47 helped craft N.J. Constitution"] {{webarchive|url=https://archive.today/20131015073456/http://record-bergen.vlex.com/vid/wesley-lance-47-craft-constitution-62927199 |date=2013-10-15 }}, ''[[The Record (North Jersey)|The Record]]'', August 28, 2007. Accessed October 14, 2013.</ref><ref>via [[Associated Press]]. [https://www.nytimes.com/1943/09/23/archives/jersey-exsenator-joins-navy.html "Jersey Ex-Senator Joins Navy"], ''[[The New York Times]]'', September 23, 1943. Accessed October 14, 2013. "Wesley L. Lance, 34 years old, of Glen Gardner, NJ, who resigned as State Senator from Hunterdon County two months ago, was inducted into the Navy today, the Newark Recruiting Office of the Navy Department announced."</ref> * [[Anne Marie Letko]] (born 1969), long-distance runner who competed in the Summer Olympics in 1996 and 2000<ref>Staff. [https://www.nytimes.com/1994/11/06/sports/new-york-city-marathon-us-women-make-changes.html "New York City Marathon; U.S. Women Make Changes"], ''[[The New York Times]]'', November 6, 1994. Accessed July 20, 2011. "Two leading American runners, Kim Jones, 36, of Spokane, Wash., and Anne Marie Letko, 25, of Glen Gardner, N.J., said they have learned how to overcome the problems that knocked them out of last year's New York City Marathon, Jones by running with a medicated atomizer to combat her chronic asthma and Letko by controlling her pace and drinking plenty of water to avoid dehydration."</ref>
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