[Congressional Record Volume 154, Number 40 (Monday, March 10, 2008)] [Extensions of Remarks] [Page E341] From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov] CONGRATULATING THE BOROUGH OF RAMSEY, NEW JERSEY, ON ITS 100TH ANNIVERSARY ______ HON. SCOTT GARRETT of new jersey in the house of representatives Monday, March 10, 2008 Mr. GARRETT of New Jersey. Madam Speaker, I am pleased to congratulate the borough of Ramsey, New Jersey, on its centennial celebration. Today, March 10, is the 100th anniversary of the incorporation of Ramsey. Ramsey is located at the foothills of the Ramapo Mountains in northeast New Jersey and covers 5.9 square miles. Dutch, English, Scottish, and German settlers were among the first colonists to live in Ramsey. The Old Stone House was built as a Dutch colonial farmhouse in the 1700s, and it is still preserved today. A gristmill was erected in the mid 1780s, and six decades later a railroad station was assembled-- both brought commerce and development to the area. Ramsey quickly became known as the strawberry capital, due to the large amounts of strawberries grown in the region and then shipped to other States. Today, Ramsey is the site of six churches, three parks, four public schools, and a public library. Several scenes from The Sopranos episode ``The Happy Wander'' were shot at the Maple Shade Motel, and Ramsey was also a setting for scenes from the 2006 film World Trade Center. Several notable Americans have resided in Ramsey, including Ryan Grant, running back for the Green Bay Packers; Danny Aiello, a stage and film star; and Ryan McGinley, a photographer. Perhaps the most distinguished resident to call Ramsey ``home'' was Army Master Sergeant Charles Ernest Hosking, who received a Medal of Honor for self-sacrificially saving the lives of several of his commanders during the Vietnam war. The borough of Ramsey is rich with historical, cultural, educational, and recreational institutions. For 100 years, Ramsey has been the cherished residence of many Americans. It is my hope that the borough of Ramsey will continue to be a vibrant community for many years to come. ____________________