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  1. Dayton, Newark, New Jersey

    Newark Neighborhoods Dayton is a neighborhood in Newark, New Jersey Newark , New Jersey in the city s east ward ref http www.ci.newark.nj.us residents neighborhood services east ward.php East Ward, Newark ref , named after Jonathan Dayton . The area is bounded on the north by Peddie Street Thomas Baldwin Peddie , on the east by Newark Liberty International Airport , on the south by Elizabeth, New Jersey Elizabeth and on the west by Elizabeth Avenue ref http www.city data.com neighborhood Dayton Newark NJ.html Streets of Dayton ref . The main road through the neighborhood is Route 27 New Jersey Frelinghuysen Avenue , but it is surrounded by U.S. Route 1 9 , Interstate 78 and U.S. Route 22 . The neighborhood of Dayton encompasses all of Weequahic Park , the second largest Park in Newark. The park includes an convert 80 acre m2 adj on lake the largest in Essex County , a golf course and an old racetrack now used for jogging. The park has gospel and jazz concerts at night. The park is bisected by US 22 and the larger, southern section of the park including Weequahic Lake is easily accessible to Dayton ref http www.last exit.net essexcounty index.php?section dept p we Weequahic Park ref . Years ago, the area of Dayton was also known for Twin City, a skating rink located on the Newark Elizabeth border in the area of Virginia Street. There is one train station in Dayton, Newark Liberty International Airport NJT station Newark Airport Station on New Jersey Transit s Northeast Corridor Line and the North Jersey Coast Line . The stop was built in 2001 to connect NJT s commuter lines and Amtrak s Northeast Corridor services with the AirTrain Newark AirTrain at Newark Airport. It opened four years after service was run between terminals on the AirTrain. The station is only a transfer station and not publicly accessible by any roads. References reflist coord 40.70511 74.20758 type adm3rd globe earth region US NJ display title Category Neighborhoods in Newark, New Jersey ...   more details



  1. Fairmount, Newark, New Jersey

    Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 image House in Fairmount Newark NJ.jpg left thumb 250px A well maintained Victorian House in Fairmount Newark Neighborhoods Fairmount is a neighborhood in the West Ward of Newark, New Jersey . Its population is mostly African American , of varying economic statuses. Central Avenue is the major street, though its commerce is considerably reduced from the Industrial Era heyday. The neighborhood is officially bounded by South Orange Avenue on the south, the Garden State Parkway on the west, Interstate 280 New Jersey Interstate 280 on the north, and the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey on the east. Major landmarks in Fairmount include Fairmount Cemetery, Newark Fairmount Cemetery , Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, East Orange Holy Sepulchre Cemetery , and the old Pabst Brewing Company Pabst brewery torn down during the mid 2000s . Holy Sepulchre Cemetery is easily visible from the Garden State Parkway . There is also the 1864 St. Barnabas Episcopal Church in the United States of America Episcopal Church at West Market Street and Sussex Avenue. Essex County, New Jersey coord 40.748252 74.197388 display title Category Populated places in New Jersey with African American majority populations Category Neighborhoods in Newark, New Jersey Category Populated places in Essex County, New Jersey NewJersey geo stub ...   more details



  1. Broadway, Newark, New Jersey

    deletable image caption div Broadway is a neighborhood in Newark, New Jersey . It is located on the west bank of the Passaic River , in Newark s North Ward, east of Forest Hill, Newark, New Jersey Forest Hill and north of Seventh Avenue, Newark, New Jersey Seventh Avenue . The neighborhood extends from Interstate 280 New Jersey Interstate 280 to Belleville, New Jersey Belleville . The term Broadway ... ref Newark Evening News, November 19, 1926 ref . Mt. Pleasant The central portion of Broadway is sometimes called Mount Pleasant, Newark, New Jersey Mount Pleasant . It is roughly bounded by Herbert ... Tour of Broadway Essex County, New Jersey coord 40.772221 74.179516 display title Category Neighborhoods in Newark, New Jersey Category Populated places in Essex County, New Jersey ... facilities that provide assistance and public housing to the indigent. The New Jersey Historical ... Avenue. North Broadway used to be made up of several neighborhoods including North Newark , Woodside, Newark, New Jersey Woodside and Riverside, Newark, New Jersey Riverside from north to south. Today these names are less frequently used. North Newark is bounded by Mount Prospect Avenue, Grafton Avenue, the Passaic River and Belleville, New Jersey Belleville . Woodside is bounded by Mt. Prospect ... River on the east and Interstate 280 New Jersey I 280 on the south. Interestingly, South ... Museum of New Jersey located on the synagogue s second floor. ref Kaplan, Ron. http www.njjewishnews.com njjn.com 2005 080405 mwmuseum.html NJ Jewish Museum appoints executive director , New Jersey Jewish ...Newark Neighborhoods div style float right width 205px File Old Mutual Benefit HQ Newark.jpg left thumb ..., Arlington Avenue, Herbert Place and the Passaic River. The Newark Public Library North End branch of the Newark Public Library is located in the Woodside North Broadway neighborhood. History This part ... is home to Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Newark Mt. Pleasant Cemetery . South Broadway South Broadway ...   more details



  1. Glencoe (Newark, New Jersey)

    Infobox nrhp name Glencoe nrhp type image GlencoeNewark.jpg caption The Glencoe Mansion in spring 2012 location 698 Martin Luther King Boulevard, Newark, New Jersey lat degrees 40 lat minutes 43 lat seconds 42 lat direction N long degrees 74 long minutes 10 long seconds 56 long direction W coord display inline,title locmapin New Jersey built 1871 architecture Italianate added October 1, 1991 area convert 0.5 acre governing body Private refnum 91001481 ref name nris NRISref 2009a ref designated other1 name New Jersey Register of Historic Places designated other1 abbr NJRHP designated other1 link New Jersey Register of Historic Places designated other1 date August 16, 1991 designated other1 number 1260 ref name NJRHP cite web title New Jersey and National Registers of Historic Places Essex County url http www.state.nj.us dep hpo 1identify lists essex.pdf publisher NJ DEP Historic Preservation Office page 3 date January 10, 2010 accessdate August 10, 2010 ref designated other1 num position bottom designated other1 color ffc94b Glencoe , also known as Coe Mansion , is located in Newark, New Jersey Newark , New Jersey . The building was built in 1871 and was added to the National Register of Historic Places on October 1, 1991. See also National Register of Historic Places listings in Essex County, New Jersey References reflist National Register of Historic Places Category Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in New Jersey Category Italianate architecture in New Jersey Category Houses completed in 1871 Category Houses in Essex County, New Jersey Category Buildings and structures in Newark, New Jersey NewJersey NRHP stub ...   more details



  1. East Newark, New Jersey

    Infobox settlement official name East Newark, New Jersey settlement type Borough New Jersey Borough nickname ... Location of Hudson County highlighted in the State of New Jersey. image map1 Census Bureau map of East Newark, New Jersey.gif mapsize1 250x200px map caption1 Census Bureau map of East Newark, New Jersey ... footnotes East Newark is a Borough New Jersey borough in Hudson County, New Jersey Hudson .... The borough is a suburb of the nearby city of Newark, New Jersey Newark . The Borough of East Newark was established on July 3, 1895, from portions of Kearny, New Jersey Kearny lying between ... on the west by Newark, New Jersey Newark , on the north by Kearny, New Jersey Kearny , and on the south ... asof 2011 , the Mayor of East Newark, New Jersey is Joseph R. Smith . Members of the East Newark Borough ... East Newark is in the 13th Congressional district and is part of New Jersey s 32nd state ... Jersey Transit bus service is available to Newark, New Jersey Newark on the 39 New Jersey bus 39 and 76 ... in Newark, New Jersey Newark and Elizabeth, New Jersey Elizabeth . New York City s LaGuardia Airport ... to East Newark with connections to New Jersey Transit Rail Operations New Jersey Transit s Montclair ... 1931 , represented ushr New Jersey 8 from 1919 to 1921, and was Mayor of East Newark, New Jersey from ... Newark Public School , National Center for Education Statistics Hudson County, New Jersey Category Boroughs in Hudson County, New Jersey ca East Newark de East Newark es East Newark Nueva Jersey it East Newark sw East Newark, New Jersey ht East Newark, New Jersey nl East Newark pt East Newark ... States subdivision type1 U.S. state State subdivision name1 New Jersey subdivision type2 List of counties in New Jersey County subdivision name2 Hudson County, New Jersey Hudson government footnotes ref name DataBook government type Borough New Jersey leader title Mayor leader name Joseph R. Smith ... Codes New Jersey , Missouri Census Data Center. Accessed July 14, 2008. ref blank1 name Geographic ...   more details



  1. Weequahic, Newark, New Jersey

    Newark Neighborhoods Weequahic pronounced wih QWAY ik, though many locals say WEEK wake is a residential neighborhood in Newark, New Jersey Newark , New Jersey s South Ward. It is separated from Clinton Hill, Newark, New Jersey Clinton Hill by Hawthorne Avenue Newark Hawthorne Avenue on the north, and bordered by Hillside Township and the city of Irvington, New Jersey Irvington on the west, Newark Liberty International Airport and Dayton, Newark, New Jersey Dayton on the east, and the city of Elizabeth, New Jersey Elizabeth on the south. The name Weequahic is from the Lenni Lenape Native Americans ... Newark history Essex County, New Jersey coord 40.71115 74.214998 display title Category Place names of Native American origin in New Jersey Category Neighborhoods in Newark, New Jersey Category Populated places in Essex County, New Jersey ... newark nj usa Elizabeth Towers, Newark, U.S.A. . Emporis.com. Retrieved on 2011 09 27. ref ref http www.emporis.com application ?nav building&lng 3&id carmeltowers newark nj usa Carmel Towers, Newark, U.S.A. . Emporis.com. Retrieved on 2011 09 27. ref Image Weequahicpic.jpg thumb left A residential ..., home to many synagogue s, yeshiva s, and Jewish restaurants. Newark Beth Israel Medical Center in Weequahic , the largest hospital in Newark, was built under auspices of the Jewish community ... high school in the country to one of Newark, NJ s most crime ridden schools. Principal Ron Stone ... Great Migration of African American s altered the demographic make up of Newark in general and the Weequahic ... s fragile urban fabric and separated the neighborhood from the rest of Newark. The 1967 Newark ... reports display.php?id 17&page 2 Newark and Its Gateway Complex , Rutgers Newark . Accessed ... Newark Public Schools operates public schools. Weequahic High School serves the neighborhood. The Weequahic Branch Library of the Newark Public Library NPL serves the neighborhood. The branch ...   more details



  1. Newark, New Jersey

    of Newark settlement type City New Jersey City nickname The Brick City, The Gateway City motto Images image skyline Newark, New Jersey at night.jpg imagesize 280px image caption image flag NewarkNJ ... Map of Newark in Essex County. Inset Location of Essex County highlighted in the State of New Jersey ... map of Newark, New Jersey Location subdivision type List of countries Country subdivision name ... of General Population and Housing Characteristics 2010 for Newark city, Essex County, New Jersey , United ... 2010 for Newark city , New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development . Accessed February ... input.action?resultMode 0&companyName &city Newark&state NJ ZIP codes for Newark, New Jersey , United ... Jersey Newark was originally founded in 1666 by Connecticut Puritan s led by Robert Treat from the New ... and early 21st century. Newark was originally formed as a township New Jersey township on October ... and New Jersey was able to reclaim much of the marshland for the further expansion of Newark Liberty ... Location Centre Newark North Belleville, New Jersey Belleville Twp Northeast East Newark, New Jersey East Newark , Harrison, New Jersey Harrison br and Kearny, New Jersey Kearny East Jersey ... List of neighborhoods in Newark, New Jersey Newark is New Jersey s largest and second most diverse ... Brook Park . Its neighborhoods include Broadway, Newark, New Jersey Broadway , Mount Pleasant, Newark, New Jersey Mount Pleasant , and the affluent Forest Hill, Newark, New Jersey Forest Hill section ... contains the University Heights, Newark, New Jersey University Heights , The Coast, Newark, New Jersey The Coast Lincoln Park , Government Center, Newark, New Jersey Government Center , Springfield Belmont, Newark, New Jersey Springfield Belmont and Seventh Avenue, Newark, New Jersey Seventh Avenue Neighborhoods. Of these neighborhood designations only University Heights, Newark, New Jersey University ... New Jersey Institute of Technology NJIT , Rutgers Newark Rutgers University Newark , and Essex ...   more details



  1. History of Newark, New Jersey

    Cemetery, Newark Fairmount Cemetery . Newark, New Jersey , was founded in 1666 by Connecticut Puritan ... should be named New Ark or New Work. The name was shortened to Newark. ref New Jersey Opinion ... by the construction of the Morris Canal in 1831. The canal connected Newark with the New Jersey hinterland ... City. ref cite book author Cunningham, John T. title Newark publisher New Jersey Historical Society ... refugees from the revolutions of 1848 , ref Cite EB1911 Newark New Jersey ref and, as other groups later ... cite book author Cunningham, John T. title Newark publisher New Jersey Historical Society year 1989 ..., John T. title Newark publisher New Jersey Historical Society year 1989 isbn 0 911020 18 7 ... New Jersey Historical Society year 1989 isbn 0 911020 18 7 , p.195 ref In 1922, Newark had 63 live ... to improve conditions. ref cite book author Cunningham, John T. title Newark publisher New Jersey ... s mayor had confidently speculated, East Orange, New Jersey East Orange , Vailsburg, Newark, New Jersey ... 280 New Jersey Interstate 280 , the New Jersey Turnpike , and Interstate 78 harmed Newark. They directly ... to stay and build new offices. Rutgers University Rutgers University Newark , New Jersey Institute ... other American city. The largely Italian American Seventh Avenue, Newark, New Jersey First Ward was one ... will get there first. ref cite book author Cunningham, John T. title Newark publisher New Jersey ... of New Jersey was considering building in the suburbs. The riots and Newark s undeniable desperation ..., John T. title Newark publisher New Jersey Historical Society year 1989 isbn 0 911020 18 7 , p.339. ref Newark s Renaissance Downtown Image Newark NJPAC.jpg thumb The New Jersey Performing Arts ..., Newark, New Jersey Lincoln Park Coast neighborhood is the second district of Newark to undergo large ..., New Jersey Category History of Newark, New Jersey ... breaking . ref cite web url http www.jerseyhistory.org findingaid.php?aid 0905 title The New Jersey ...   more details



  1. Roseville, Newark, New Jersey

    and neighborhood memorabilia including old photos, new photos, Drum Corps photos and music, etc Essex County, New Jersey Category Neighborhoods in Newark, New Jersey Category Populated places established in 1862 Category Populated places in Essex County, New Jersey ...coord 40.758 74.189 display title Newark Neighborhoods Roseville is a neighborhood in northwestern Newark, New Jersey , bordering Bloomfield, New Jersey Bloomfield and East Orange, New Jersey East Orange . To the neighborhood s immediate east is the Newark City Subway and Branch Brook Park . Roseville is divided into Upper Roseville north of 3rd Ave and Lower Roseville south of 3rd Ave. Originally called Rowesville, Roseville was farmland at the time of the Civil War, but during the conflict most of the area was turned into Union Army training and camping grounds. Residential development began with the construction of Newark s first streetcar line in 1862, and expanded greatly in the 1880s. Growth was also spurred by the Delaware, Lackawanna, & Western Railroad, which maintained a Roseville Avenue NJT station train station in Roseville for many years closed in 1982 by New Jersey Transit . For generations, Roseville received Newarkers who had acquired the prosperity to leave the crowded ... America n mainland countries. From 1929 to 1964 Roseville was Newark Academy s third home. The school ... in Newark. In the wake of the 1967 riots, the pastor of St. Rose of Lima Church, Monsignor William J. Linder, founded the New Community Corporation , a highly successful jobs, housing, and medical care charity. A major landmark of Roseville is the Newark Schools Stadium at the corner of Roseville ... is served by the Orange Street, Park Avenue and Bloomfield Avenue Stations of Newark City Subway ... Elementary School, Sussex Avenue School, Roseville Avenue School, Newark Preschool, and St. Rose of Lima ... public library branches Newark Public Library Roseville branch for Lower Roseville and the Newark ...   more details



  1. Mayors of Newark, New Jersey

    This is a list of mayor s of Newark, New Jersey 1836&ndash 1837 William Halsey mayor William Halsey William Halsey was the first mayor of Newark, New Jersey. 1837&ndash 1838 Theodore Frelinghuysen 1787&ndash 1862 1838&ndash 1840 James Miller mayor James Miller 1840&ndash 1841 Oliver Spencer Halstead 1841&ndash 1843 William Wright politician William Wright 1794&ndash 1866 1844&ndash 1845 Stephen Dod 1845&ndash 1846 Isaac Baldwin 1846&ndash 1848 Beach Vanderpool 1848&ndash 1851 James Miller Mayor James Miller 1851&ndash 1854 James M. Quinby 1854&ndash 1857 Horace J. Poinier 1857&ndash 1864 Moses Bigelow 1864&ndash 1866 Theodore Runyon 1866&ndash 1870 Thomas Baldwin Peddie 1808&ndash 1889 1870&ndash 1874 Frederick W. Ricord 1874&ndash 1876 Nehemiah Perry congressman Nehemiah Perry 1816&ndash 1881 1876&ndash 1880 Henry J. Yates 1880&ndash 1882 William Henry Frederick Fiedler 1847&ndash 1919 1882&ndash 1884 Henry Lang 1884&ndash 1894 Joseph E. Haynes 1894&ndash 1896 Julius A. Lebkuecher 1896&ndash 1903 James M. Seymour, Sr. 1903&ndash 1907 Henry Meade Doremus 1907&ndash 1915 Jacob Haussling 1915&ndash 1917 Thomas Lynch Raymond 1st term 1917&ndash 1921 Charles P. Gillen 1876&ndash 1956 1921&ndash 1922 Alexander Archibald politician Alexander Archibald 1922&ndash 1925 Frederick C. Breidenbach 1876&ndash 1955 1925&ndash 1928 Thomas Lynch Raymond 2nd term 1928&ndash 1933 Jerome T. Congleton 1876&ndash 1936 1933&ndash 1941 Meyer C. Ellenstein 1885&ndash 1963 1941&ndash 1949 Vincent J. Murphy 1893&ndash 1976 1949&ndash 1953 Ralph A. Villani 1901&ndash 1974 1953&ndash 1962 Leo P. Carlin 1908&ndash 1999 1962&ndash 1970 Hugh Joseph Addonizio 1914&ndash 1981 1970&ndash 1986 Kenneth A. Gibson born 1932 Kenneth A. Gibson was the first African American mayor of Newark, New Jersey. 1986&ndash 2006 Sharpe James born 1936 2006&mdash Cory Booker born 1969 See also List of elected officials in Newark, New Jersey NewarkMayors Category Mayors of Newark, New Jersey ...   more details



  1. List of neighborhoods in Newark, New Jersey

    Newark Neighborhoods The following is a list of neighborhood s in Newark, New Jersey Newark , New Jersey , USA . North Ward File Rose of Lima RCC Roseville jeh.JPG thumb left St. Rose of Lima Church in Roseville Broadway, Newark, New Jersey Broadway Forest Hill, Newark, New Jersey Forest Hill Mount Pleasant Woodside , Newark, New Jersey Mount Pleasant Roseville, Newark, New Jersey Roseville Seventh Avenue, Newark, New Jersey Seventh Avenue South Ward Image Weequahicpic.jpg thumb 250px left A residential street in Weequahic Clinton Hill, Newark, New Jersey Clinton Hill Dayton, Newark, New Jersey Dayton South Broad Valley Weequahic, Newark, New Jersey Weequahic Central Ward The Coast, Newark, New Jersey The Coast Lincoln Park Government Center, Newark, New Jersey Government Center Springfield Belmont, Newark, New Jersey Springfield Belmont University Heights, Newark, New Jersey University Heights East Ward Image Newark broad street.jpg thumb right Four Corners Newark Four Corners Image Pudcentnewarkjeh.JPG thumb Prudential Center , Downtown Newark File St. Stephan s Church Ironbound, Newark.jpg thumb left St. Stephen s Church, a Five Corners landmark Image Firehouse 8 Filmore jeh.JPG thumb Former Engine 8 quarters of the NFD, located in the Ironbound Four Corners Newark Four Corners Five Corners, Newark Five Corners Ironbound The Ironbound Downtown Newark Downtown West Ward Fairmount, Newark, New Jersey Fairmount Ivy Hill, Newark, New Jersey Ivy Hill Vailsburg, Newark Vailsburg West Side, Newark, New Jersey West Side Category Neighborhoods in Newark, New Jersey ...   more details



  1. Central Ward, Newark, New Jersey

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Newark Neighborhoods Central Ward is the heart of Newark, New Jersey Newark . It was initially populated by Connecticut Puritan s, became for a time primarily Jewish , and is currently primarily African American . It is bordered roughly by Avon Avenue on the south south ward , South Orange Avenue on the north north ward , Ironbound also known as the east ward on the east, the west ward and the city of Irvington, New Jersey Irvington on the west. It includes Downtown Newark Downtown , University Heights, Newark, New Jersey University Heights , Clinton Hill, Newark, New Jersey Clinton Hill Upper Clinton Hill , Springfield Belmont, Newark, New Jersey Springfield Belmont , and an unnamed residential area to the north of Avon Avenue, the south of South Orange Avenue, the east of Irvington, New Jersey Irvington , and the west of Bergen Street. coord 40.729 74.183 type adm3rd globe earth region US NJ display title Category Neighborhoods in Newark, New Jersey Category Populated places in New Jersey with African American majority populations Category Municipal legislative districts of the United States ...   more details



  1. List of baseball parks in Newark, New Jersey

    Cleanup date March 2009 This is a list of venues used for professional baseball in Newark, New Jersey ... Stadium, is currently occupied by a number of food service businesses. Harrison Park Newark Harrison Park or Harrison Field Occupants Newark Pepper s Federal League 1915 Newark Bears Newark Indians Bears International League 1916 1919 Newark Bears International League 1921 mid 1923 field burned on August 18, 1923 Location Harrison, New Jersey , a city adjacent to Newark Middlesex Street north, third ... t 67365.html Summary of Negro Leagues ballparks DEFAULTSORT List Of Baseball Parks In Newark, New Jersey Category Baseball venues in New Jersey Newark Category Lists of baseball venues Newark Category Sports in Newark, New Jersey Category New Jersey related lists Baseball ... or uncertain some sources say Meadowbrook Oval Newark Domestics Little Giants International League Eastern League 1884 1886 Newark Giants International League 1887 only Newark Trunkmakers Central League 1888 only Newark Little Giants Atlantic Association 1889 1890 Newark Atlantic League 1896 1900 Atlantic League 1896 1900 Newark Sailors Indians Eastern League International League 1902 mid 1915 to Harrisburg Newark Atlantic League 1907 only Newark Cubans Atlantic League 1914 only to Long Branch mid 1914 Newark Stars Eastern Colored League 1926 Newark Browns East West League 1932 only According ... plant Meadowbrook Oval Occupants Newark Bears International League mid 1923 mid 1925 moved to Providence moved back for 1926 Newark Dodgers Negro National League 1933 1948 Negro National League 1934 ... Newark Ruppert Stadium originally Davids Stadium , then Bears Stadium Occupants Newark Bears International League 1926 1949 Newark Eagles Negro National League the second Negro National League 1936 1948 also the site of some major league games from time to time Other sports Newark Bears AFL Newark ... Occupant Newark Bears mid 1999 present Location 450 Broad Street, Newark. See also Portal Baseball ...   more details



  1. Mount Pleasant, Newark, New Jersey

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Newark Neighborhoods Mt. Pleasant is another name for the lower Broadway neighborhood of Newark, New Jersey , United States USA . It is an Urban Enterprise Zone and is poor. It is named for the hill overlooking the Passaic River on which it rests. See also Broadway, Newark, New Jersey Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Newark A number of landmarks in the neighborhood include the former Newark Teachers College. This pretty structure is located on the corner of Broadway and 4TH avenue, and is today Technology High School. It also served as the temporary home of Arts high school in the mid 1990s. The open and raised Erie Lackawanna conrail railroad s NX bascule bridge, which appeared in the film Annie film Annie towers and looks over the neighborhood like a quiet sentinel. coord 40.75794 74.169502 type adm3rd globe earth region US NJ display title Category Neighborhoods in Newark, New Jersey NewJersey geo stub ...   more details



  1. Newark Police Department (New Jersey)

    activitytype anniversary1 award1 website http www.newarkpdonline.org Newark Police site footnotes reference The Newark Police Department is the primary law enforcement agency serving Newark, New Jersey Newark , New Jersey . The Newark Police Department is the largest municipal law enforcement agency in New Jersey. The department is headed by the police director Samuel DeMaio. The post of Chief ... Ellen title Newark, New Jersey gets first female police chief url http www.reuters.com article 2011 08 19 us newark police idUSTRE77I5RJ20110819 work News publisher Reuters date 19 August 2011 ref File Newark Police HQ jeh.jpg thumb left Headquarters External links http www.newarkpdonline.org Newark Police Department Official site See also Portal box Law enforcement Law enforcement topics New Jersey List of law enforcement agencies in New Jersey References Reflist Category Municipal police departments of New Jersey Category Organizations based in Newark, New Jersey Police US law enforcement ...Infobox law enforcement agency agencyname Newark Police Department nativename nativenamea nativenamer commonname abbreviation NPD fictional patch NJ Newark Police.png patchcaption logo logocaption badge badgecaption flag flagcaption imagesize motto mottotranslated mission formedyear formedmonthday preceding1 dissolved superseding employees 1,100 volunteers budget nongovernment country United States of America countryabbr USA national federal international divtype State divname New Jersey divdab subdivtype City subdivname Newark subdivdab map mapcaption sizearea convert 26 sqmi km2 sizepopulation 281,402 legaljuris governingbody governingbodyscnd constitution1 police Yes local Yes military provost gendarmerie religious speciality secret overviewtype overviewbody headquarters Newark, New Jersey Newark , New Jersey hqlocmap hqlocleft hqloctop hqlocmappoptitle sworntype sworn unsworntype unsworn multinational electeetype Police Director minister1name Samuel DeMaio acting minister1pfo chief1name ...   more details



  1. Mayor of East Newark, New Jersey

    Mayors of East Newark, New Jersey Joseph R. Smith 2011 to present Harry R. Lawson ? 1968 1957 to 1961. ref cite news author coauthors title Harry Lawson url http select.nytimes.com gst abstract.html?res F70A11F73D5E147493C7AB178DD85F4C8685F9 quote Mr. Lawson, a former insurance broker, was Mayor of East Newark from 1957 to 1961. He also was a member of the Town Council. HR leaves his wife, ... newspaper New York Times date June 25, 1968 accessdate 2011 10 17 ref Cornelius Augustine McGlennon 1878 1931 1907 to 1919. ref cite news author coauthors title Judge M Glennon Dead in Newark. Member of Highest Court of New Jersey Succumbs at Age of 51. Had Served in Congress. Was Elected Mayor of East Newark Six Times. An Educator for Many Years url http select.nytimes.com gst abstract.html?res F20610F93D5F1B728DDDAD0994DE405B818FF1D3 quote Judge Cornelius A. McGlennon of the New Jersey Court of Errors and Appeals died here today in St. James Hospital, to which he had been taken last week. He was 51 years old. His home was at 420 North Second Street, East Newark. ... In 1907 he had been elected Mayor of East Newark, serving until 1912. In 1919 he was elected to the State Senate, but resigned to become the Democratic ... newspaper New York Times date June 14, 1931 accessdate 2011 10 17 ref Edward Kenny mayor 1895 to ?, he was the first mayor. ref cite web url http www.rootsweb.ancestry.com njceastn title History of the Borough of East Newark 1895 1995 accessdate 2011 09 29 quote Much of the credit for engineering the breakaway from Kearny was given to Mr. Edward Kenny, and as a result, he was named the first Mayor of East Newark. There are many tales that have mixed fact with legend that have been passed down from generation to generation of the antics that preceded the actual creation of The Borough of East Newark the smallest borough in the area. ... publisher ref References reflist Category Mayors of East Newark, New Jersey ...   more details



  1. Stanley Theater (Newark, New Jersey)

    be used for dining and dancing. Since 1980 it has been Newark Tabernacle. See also National Register of Historic Places listings in Essex County, New Jersey Newark Symphony Hall Stanley Theater Jersey City References reflist External links http www.newarkhistory.com newarktabernacle.html Newark History website Newark Tabernacle National Register of Historic Places Category National Register of Historic Places in New Jersey Category Theatres completed in 1927 Category Culture of Newark, New Jersey Category Buildings and structures in Newark, New Jersey NewJersey NRHP stub ...Infobox NRHP name Stanley Theater nrhp type image Newark Tabernacle Stanley jeh.jpg caption location 985 South Orange Avenue, Newark, New Jersey lat degrees 40 lat minutes 44 lat seconds 48 lat direction N long degrees 74 long minutes 13 long seconds 46 long direction W coord display inline,title locmapin New Jersey built 1927 architect Grad,Frank MacEvoy,Warren architecture Mission Spanish Revival added August 28, 1986 area convert 0.5 acre governing body Private refnum 86001957 ref name nris NRISref 2009a ref designated other1 name New Jersey Register of Historic Places designated other1 abbr NJRHP designated other1 link New Jersey Register of Historic Places designated other1 date July 17, 1986 designated other1 number 1338 ref name NJRHP cite web title New Jersey and National Registers of Historic Places Essex County url http www.state.nj.us dep hpo 1identify lists essex.pdf publisher NJ DEP Historic Preservation Office page 3 date January 10, 2010 accessdate April 25, 2010 ref designated other1 num position bottom designated other1 color ffc94b The Stanley Theater is located in Newark, New Jersey Newark , New Jersey . The building was built in 1927 and was added to the National Register of Historic Places on August 28, 1986. This Atmospheric theatre Spanish Atmospheric style ..., but due to its location in the outskirts of Newark, it ran second run to the circuit s downtown ...   more details



  1. St. Lucy's Church (Newark, New Jersey)

    Infobox nrhp name St. Lucy s Church nrhp type image Lucy RCC Newark jeh.jpg caption location 19 26 Ruggiero Plaza, Newark, New Jersey lat degrees 40 lat minutes 45 lat seconds 2 lat direction N long degrees 74 long minutes 10 long seconds 36 long direction W coord display inline,title locmapin New Jersey built 1925 architect Convery, Neil J. br Gonippo Raggi Raggi, Gonippo architecture Romanesque added December 31, 1998 area convert 0.5 acre governing body Private refnum 98001570 ref name nris NRISref 2009a ref designated other1 name New Jersey Register of Historic Places designated other1 abbr NJRHP designated other1 link New Jersey Register of Historic Places designated other1 date designated other1 number ref name NJRHP cite web title New Jersey and National Registers of Historic Places Essex County url http www.state.nj.us dep hpo 1identify lists essex.pdf publisher NJ DEP Historic Preservation Office page 5 date April 1, 2010 accessdate August 21, 2010 ref designated other1 num position bottom designated other1 color ffc94b St. Lucy s Church is a historic church at 19 26 Ruggiero Plaza in Newark, New Jersey . It was built in 1925 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1998. See also National Register of Historic Places listings in Essex County, New Jersey References reflist National Register of Historic Places DEFAULTSORT Saint Lucys Church, Newark, New Jersey Category Religious buildings completed in 1925 Category 20th century Roman Catholic church buildings Category Churches in Newark, New Jersey Category Properties of religious function on the National Register of Historic Places in New Jersey NewJersey NRHP stub ...   more details



  1. Trinity Cathedral (Newark, New Jersey)

    Infobox NRHP name Trinity Cathedral nrhp type image Trinity CoE Newark jeh.jpg caption location Broad and Rector Sts., Newark, New Jersey lat degrees 40 lat minutes 44 lat seconds 25 lat direction N long degrees 74 long minutes 10 long seconds 9 long direction W coord display inline,title locmapin New Jersey built 1746 architect James,Josiah Upjohn,Richard architecture Greek Revival, Georgian, Gothic Revival added November 03, 1972 area convert 1 acre governing body Private refnum 72000793 ref name nris NRISref 2009a ref designated other1 name New Jersey Register of Historic Places designated other1 abbr NJRHP designated other1 link New Jersey Register of Historic Places designated other1 date designated other1 number ref name NJRHP cite web title New Jersey and National Registers of Historic Places Essex County url http www.state.nj.us dep hpo 1identify lists essex.pdf publisher NJ DEP Historic Preservation Office page 5 date April 1, 2010 accessdate August 21, 2010 ref designated other1 num position bottom designated other1 color ffc94b Trinity Cathedral is a historic church at Broad and Rector Streets in Newark, New Jersey . It was built in 1746 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1972. See also National Register of Historic Places listings in Essex County, New Jersey References reflist National Register of Historic Places Category Churches in Newark, New Jersey Category Properties of religious function on the National Register of Historic Places in New Jersey Category Georgian architecture Category Gothic Revival architecture in New Jersey Category Religious buildings completed in 1746 Category Episcopal churches in New Jersey NewJersey NRHP stub ...   more details



  1. University Heights, Newark, New Jersey

    Newark Neighborhoods image university avenue.jpg thumb left 200px University Heights is a neighborhood in Newark, New Jersey Newark , New Jersey , so named because of the location of four academic institutions within its boundaries Rutgers Newark Rutgers University Newark Campus , the New Jersey Institute of Technology NJIT , the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey UMDNJ , and Essex ... new jersey newark s science park takes another step forward.html In the Region New Jersey Newark s Science Park Takes Another Step Forward , The New York Times , November 23, 1997. Accessed April 16, 2012 ... holds many of Newark s historic buildings. Eberhardt Hall, New Jersey Institute of Technology Eberhardt ... are among Newark s National Register of Historic Places listings in Essex County, New Jersey registered historic places , as is the former Essex County Jail . ref name NJRHP cite web title New Jersey ... redevelopment plan map Category Neighborhoods in Newark, New Jersey Category Academic enclaves Category Populated places in Essex County, New Jersey ... and Dentistry of New Jersey . Accessed April 16, 2012. ref The neighborhood is served by Washington ... Basketball Association team, the Newark Express, which moved to Drew University and become the Jersey Express after averaging some 150 fans per game in Newark, though it attracted even fewer at Drew ... Museum , New Jersey Institute of Technology . Accessed April 16, 2012. ref One of the main north south ... May 13, 2010 ref See also Science Park High School New Jersey Science Park High School References reflist Essex County, New Jersey Coord 40.741 74.183 region US NJ type city scale 20000 display title ... at the 50 acre University Heights Science Park in Newark s Central Ward. ref ref http www.umdnj.edu ... Street NLR station Norfolk Street stations of the Newark Light Rail system, which links to Manhattan ... neighborhood of Newark. Today, the area has one of Newark s few concentrations of brownstone ...   more details



  1. Government Center, Newark, New Jersey

    Judiciary Map of Newark offices Category Neighborhoods in Newark, New Jersey ... Buildings File USPS and DNJ Newark colonnade jeh.jpg thumb Infobox building name Peter W. Rodino, Jr. native name Federal Office Building image Rodino Building Newark jeh.jpg caption Broad Street entrance of building named for Congressman Peter W. Rodino location 970 Broad Street br Newark, New Jersey latd 40.731226 longd 74.173679 iso region coordinates display title status start date completion ... Building Martin Luther King, Jr. Federal Building & U.S. Courthouse See also Newark Neighborhoods New Jersey Superior Court Gibraltar Building Newark Legal Center Future Light Rail Proposal In 2002, New Jersey Transit released information on their website about a second phase of the Newark Rail Link ..., New Jersey Lincoln Park Symphony Hall at Camp Street in the Coast neighborhood before proceeding ... Newark that is named for the presence of government buildings centered around a plaza known as Federal Square . ref http www.judiciary.state.nj.us essex Map2009.pdf NJ Judiciary Map of Newark offices ref ref http www.nytimes.com 1989 12 10 realestate postings going up in newark new us courthouse.html?scp 7&sq Post 20office 20Building 20Newark&st cse New York Times December 12, 1989 ref The district is just south of Four Corners Newark Four Corners on the east side of Broad Street and the Prudential Center and north of Newark Symphony Hall and the The Coast, Newark, New Jersey The Coast neighborhood. To the west near Mulberry Street is the area that at one time was Chinatown, Newark Newark s Chinatown . ref http www.newarkchinatown.org When Newark Had a Chinatown , accessed November ... ?nav building&lng 3&id peterrodinobuilding newark nj usa Emporis Peter RodinoBuilding ref ... of the following buildings ref Engineering News Record . New York McGraw Hill, 1917. ref ... 3&id peterrodinobuilding newark nj usa ref ref http www.nytimes.com 1995 07 09 nyregion junior achievement.html ...   more details



  1. Seventh Avenue, Newark, New Jersey

    others migrated to other Newark neighborhoods like Broadway, Newark, New Jersey Broadway , Roseville, Newark, New Jersey Roseville , and Ironbound the Ironbound . Seventh Avenue has people of all ethnic ... between the Orange Street NCS station Orange Street and Broad Street Station Newark Broad Street stations on the Newark Light Rail . The Seventh Avenue neighborhood is bound by Interstate 280 New Jersey ... Street to the east. References Reflist Essex County, New Jersey Category Populated places established in 1891 Category Neighborhoods in Newark, New Jersey Category Little Italys in the United States ... so much that he would take the New York Yankees to Newark to show them real Italian food. Frank Sinatra ... Americans of Newark, Belleville, and Nutley , p. 10. Arcadia Publishing. ref New York Yankees catcher Rick Cerone also grew up in the First Ward. File Gerard Shrine Newark SE jeh.jpg thumb left upright ... New Jersey Interstate 280 also served to cut the neighborhood off from the rest of the city. After ... places in Essex County, New Jersey ...coord 40.752 74.173 display title refimprove date December 2009 Newark Neighborhoods Seventh Avenue, formerly known as the First Ward, is a neighborhood in Newark, New Jersey s North Ward. It was famously the heart of the city s large Little Italy . In its heyday, Seventh Avenue had a population of thirty thousand, eleven thousand of whom were children, in an area of less than a square mile. The center of life in the neighborhood was St. Lucy s Church Newark, New Jersey St. Lucy s Church , founded by Italian immigrants in 1891. ref Immerso, Michael 2004 . http books.google.com books?id d05xRqGrz6gC&printsec frontcover v onepage&q&f false Newark s Little Italy The Vanished First Ward , p. 65. Rutgers University Press. ref Throughout the year, St. Lucy s and other churches sponsored processions ... visible advertisement of Newark s poverty. As residents dwindled away, the Newark Housing Authority ...   more details



  1. Springfield/Belmont, Newark, New Jersey

    to a nature center for Newark by the Greater Newark Conservancy. The yard of the old synagogue has been turned into a beautiful community garden. The most severe destruction from the Newark riots occurred on Bergen Street between Clinton Avenue and Springfield Avenue. The Newark Public Library Springfield branch of the Newark Public Library is located in the Springfield Belmont neighborhood. Essex County, New Jersey Coord 40.743046 74.18458 format dms display title Category Neighborhoods in Newark, New Jersey Category Populated places in New Jersey with African American majority populations Category Populated places in Essex County, New Jersey ...Unreferenced date December 2009 Newark Neighborhoods Springfield Belmont is a Central Ward neighborhood in Newark, New Jersey , in the United States . It is unofficially bounded by South Orange Avenue in the north, Avon Avenue in the south, Martin Luther King Boulevards and University Avenues on the east, and Bergen Street in the west. At one point, this was the shtetl of Eastern Europe an Jew s. The Jews of Newark were distinct from the Jews of New York in that most worked as peddlers, grocers, tailors, mechanics, technicians, artisans, jewelers, and repairmen, as opposed to factory workers. Gradually, the Jews of Newark grew in affluence, and many moved south to Weequahic and Hillside, though lower middle class Jews were to be found in the neighborhood as late as the 1950s. From the 1940s on, many African American s from Virginia and the Carolinas moved here, attracted by the World War II boom for such local corporations as Westinghouse Electric Corporation Westinghouse . By the 1967 Newark riots , this was a slum, with a high concentration of housing projects in the section east of Bergen ... public and private housing. Springfield Belmont is close to 100 African American, and one of Newark ..., the Krueger Scott mansion was the most expensive home ever built in Newark. Plans are afoot to turn ...   more details



  1. William Clark House (Newark, New Jersey)

    Infobox nrhp name William Clark House nrhp type image caption location 346 Mount Prospect Avenue, Newark, New Jersey lat degrees 40 lat minutes 45 lat seconds 50 lat direction N long degrees 74 long minutes 10 long seconds 20 long direction W coord display inline,title locmapin New Jersey built 1873 architect William Halsey Wood architecture Queen Anne added November 10, 1977 area convert 2.5 acre governing body Private refnum 77000863 ref name nris NRISref 2009a ref designated other1 name New Jersey Register of Historic Places designated other1 abbr NJRHP designated other1 link New Jersey Register of Historic Places designated other1 date May 27, 1977 designated other1 number 1226 ref name NJRHP cite web title New Jersey and National Registers of Historic Places Essex County url http www.state.nj.us dep hpo 1identify lists essex.pdf publisher NJ DEP Historic Preservation Office page 3 date January 10, 2010 accessdate April 29, 2010 ref designated other1 num position bottom designated other1 color ffc94b The William Clark House , also known as the North Ward Center , is located in Newark, New Jersey Newark , New Jersey . The house was built in 1873 at a cost of 200,000 and was added to the National Register of Historic Places on November 10, 1977. ref name nris The house is a 28 room Queen Anne style architecture in the United States Queen Anne style designed by William Halsey Wood . ref name nris The house was built for William Clark of the Clark Thread Company Historic District Clark Thread Company . See also National Register of Historic Places listings in Essex County, New Jersey References reflist DEFAULTSORT Clark, William, House National Register of Historic Places Category Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in New Jersey Category Queen Anne architecture in New Jersey Category Houses completed in 1873 Category Houses in Essex County, New Jersey NewJersey NRHP stub ...   more details



  1. Bethany Baptist Church (Newark, New Jersey)

    Infobox nrhp name Bethany Baptist Church nrhp type image caption location 117 W. Market St., Newark, New Jersey lat degrees 40 lat minutes 44 lat seconds 25 lat direction N long degrees 74 long minutes 11 long seconds 1 long direction W coord display inline,title locmapin New Jersey built 1866 architecture Romanesque added May 10, 1989 area convert 0.2 acre governing body Local refnum 88000466 ref name nris NRISref 2009a ref designated other1 name New Jersey Register of Historic Places designated other1 abbr NJRHP designated other1 link New Jersey Register of Historic Places designated other1 date designated other1 number ref name NJRHP cite web title New Jersey and National Registers of Historic Places Passaic County url http www.state.nj.us dep hpo 1identify lists essex.pdf publisher NJ DEP Historic Preservation Office page 5 date April 1, 2010 accessdate August 21, 2010 ref designated other1 num position bottom designated other1 color ffc94b Bethany Baptist Church is a historic church at 117 W. Market Street in Newark, New Jersey . The Romanesque Revival architecture Romanesque style church building was constructed in 1866. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1989. ref name nris See also National Register of Historic Places listings in Essex County, New Jersey References reflist National Register of Historic Places Category Baptist churches in New Jersey Category Properties of religious function on the National Register of Historic Places in New Jersey Category Religious buildings completed in 1866 Category 19th century Baptist church buildings Category Churches in Newark, New Jersey NewJersey NRHP stub ...   more details




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