Talk:Lubbers Run

Do not redirect - Why Redirect to Byram Township, NJ was reverted
This is a river. There are many river stubs on Wikipedia. There are many smaller rivers/creeks/streams with articles on wikipedia that are stand alone. Every other Sussex County river/creek/stream has their own article, so should Lubbers Run. Name other SC river/creek/stream or lakes or mountains or other geological/geographic feature that has been so treated. Just because you think there's more information on Byram Township's article (not much more) doesn't mean you should redirect it. Most importantly, the river doesn't just flow in Byram Township--a portion of it is in Sparta Township. I've added information on rivers in a section of the Sussex County, New Jersey article--but have no design on redirecting all river articles to the SC article. This as a stub is better than being a mere sentence lost or obscured in the Byram article. Expand the article to make it a respectable small river article--like many many many others. --ColonelHenry (talk) 15:33, 27 June 2012 (UTC)

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