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 New Jersey - Printer-friendly - MSN Encarta
While Newark’s population approached its plateau, Irvington grew from 25,480 to 56,733, Nutley from 9421 to 20,572, and outlying Maplewood changed from a village of 5,283 to a commuting center of 21,738.
New Jersey’s transition to a peacetime economy was smooth, despite a population increase of 675,000 during the 1940s.
Consequently, New Jersey was one of the five states represented at the Annapolis Convention to discuss interstate commerce and was a moving force behind the calling of the Constitutional Convention.
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 Forest Hill - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Forest Hill railway station - A railway station in London, England
Forest Hill Station - A Muni Metro station in San Francisco, California
Forest Hill or Forrest Hill may refer to one of the following
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Forest_Hill   (108 words)

  
 New York - New Jersey Highlands
The forest is dominated by upland hardwood forest types on the ridges and valley slopes, and forested wetlands in the valleys.
South of the moraine and core area in New Jersey, the focus should be on preserving the existing forested ridges and maintaining the network of agricultural lands and grasslands in the valleys.
The entire physiographic area is noteworthy as a relatively undeveloped corridor of forests, wetlands, and grasslands of regional importance to breeding and migratory birds, resident amphibians and reptiles, and rare plants and communities within close proximity to the New York City metropolitan area.
training.fws.gov /library/pubs5/web_link/text/ny_njh.htm   (6392 words)

  
 Faces of Newark: 1666-1999 - Newark Public Library
The early Newarkers were often at odds with royal and proprietary authority; and with nearby communities of Baptists and Quakers, and beyond, the worldly Dutch merchant/farmers of Bergen and New York the Newark Puritans began to contend with.
Newark has also become the administrative center for city, county, state and federal agencies with impressive public buildings and all the facilities that go along with them.
Born in Newark and studied law in Newark.
www.npl.org /Pages/ProgramsExhibits/Exhibits/333faces.html   (3036 words)

  
 Clinton Hill, Newark, New Jersey - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
'Clinton Hill' is a neighborhood in South Central, Newark, New Jersey.
Newark's highest concentration of vacant land and empty buildings can be found in the Lower Clinton Hill neighborhood.
His home, thought to be called Hawthorn Hill, was located in this area (then a part of East Orange) with green spaces and punctuated by churches such as St. Andrews Episcopal and First Presbyterian on Clinton St. to serve the Wasp (white anglo-saxon protestant) population that inhabited the new neighborhood.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Clinton_Hill,_Newark,_New_Jersey   (629 words)

  
 RESURGENCE CITY: Newark USA
Newark Penn Station is a beehive of activity 16 to 20 hours a day, with Amtrak trains arriving and departing to all kinds of places, and NJTransit and PATH commuter trains running into Manhattan and to all parts of northern and central New Jersey.
Newark is located on a river, the Passaic, and a bay, Newark Bay, an inlet of the Hudson River estuary, which is in turn an arm of the Atlantic Ocean.
Elegant middle-class brick and stucco houses in The Ironbound, the far-eastern neighborhood of Newark, as contrasted to Vailsburg, the westernmost neighborhood.
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 Historic Forest Hill
Forest Hill is one of Newark’s most attractive and elegant neighborhoods.
As the neighborhood continues to prosper with its rich mix of cultural, economic and racial diversity, we look forward to an exciting future for our association, Forest Hill and the renaissance city of Newark in which we live.
These families lived here, built their great homes here, and served as captains of nineteenth century industrial Newark”.
www.fhcanewark.org   (197 words)

  
 Coshocton County, Ohio History
BERRY L., New Castle township; farmer; post-office, New Castle; was born in Perry township, Coshocton county, September 9, 1850; son of Epoch and Mary E. (Buxton) Berry, and grandson of John and Elizabeth Berry and Francis and.
BUXTON LEONE, New Castle township; was born in New Castle township, January 1, 1859; daughter of Thomas and Mary (Butler) Buxton, granddaughter of Thomas and Frances Buxton and James and Elizabeth (Rodehaver) Butler, and great-granddaughter of Thomas Butler.
CLARK WILLIAM, Perry township, New Guilford postoffice; born in this county in 1828; son of Joshua and Mary Clark, and grandson of William and Elizabeth (Barn) Giffin, and of John Clark; was married in 1861 to Miss H. Veatch, daughter of Ellis and Elizabeth Veatch.
www.heritagepursuit.com /Coshocton/cofile6.htm   (20469 words)

  
 Blogging With Dr P...
Levi Strauss is to introduce a new range of slacks with mobile phone anti-radiation pockets.
Actually it was the bishop of Rome during the first half of the fourth century who instituted December 25 as the day to celebrate Jesus’ birth.
Not because it's coming up to the New Year and like all fat b*****ds over this Xmas period, I now need to lose tonnes of weight.
web.pitas.com /woodgnome/Dec_2002.html   (12475 words)

  
 Tides Institute & Museum of Art - Bibliography
Grand Manan as Part of the New Dominion; A Special Centennial Issue describing the Grand Manan Community at the time of the Confederation of Canada; Part of the Series on the History of Fishing and Social Condition in Grand Manan, N.B. and Bay of Fundy area, 1840-1867.
The Algonquin Legends of New England, or Myths and Folk Lore of the Micmac, Passamaquoddy, and Penobscot Tribes.
Fredericton, New Brunswick: Provincial Archives of New Brunswick, 1971.
www.tidesinstitute.org /tides/bibliography.html   (2936 words)

  
 Newark Campus Area Housing List
This forum is intended for use by the UMDNJ community for exchanging information pertaining to housing in the Newark area.
News: Rooms available for medical and graduate students close to UMDNJ by Toby, 2005, Aug 05
News: NJDS grad student STILL looking for a suitable place to move into by purva7@Hotmail.com, 2005, Jun 10
www3.umdnj.edu /~wwwnews/cgi-bin/hnbase/get.cgi/nwkhousing.html   (1117 words)

  
 Newark Real Estate Agents, Newark Homes For Sale, REALTORS and Newark
Cuando se registre para encontrar un agente de bienes raices en Newark, simplemente indique que necesita un agente que habla Español.
HomeGain has services to help you find a top Newark real estate broker or agent, get the value of your Newark home and a comparative market analysis (CMA), view Newark real estate and MLS listings, prepare your home for sale, and more.
HomeGain provides Newark, New Jersey real estate information and resources to guide homeowners and homebuyers through the process of selling and buying a house, condo or other Newark realty property.
www.homegain.com /local_real_estate/NJ/newark.html   (423 words)

  
 Newark, NJ - New Jersey Funeral Homes - FSN Funeral Homes - United States and Canada Funeral Home Directory - www.FSNFuneralHomes.com
If you do business with a Newark, NJ - New Jersey funeral home who is not listed in our funeral home directory, please help us by providing the Newark, NJ - New Jersey funeral home's information on the suggest a funeral home form.
Newark, NJ - New Jersey Funeral Homes brought to you by FSN Funeral Homes, a directory of funeral homes in the United States and Canada.
This Newark New Jersey Funeral Homes web page is provided courtesy of the advertising sponsorship of the funeral homes listed, along with thousands of other funeral homes.
www.fsnfuneralhomes.com /United-States-Funeral-Homes/New-Jersey-Funeral-Homes/Newark-Funeral-Homes   (408 words)

  
 Newark, New Jersey (NJ) Detailed Profile - travel and real estate info, jobs, hotels, hospitals, weather, schools, crime, ...
Newark, New Jersey business data: stores, dealers, real estate agents, wholesalers, restaurants...
Newark, New Jersey (NJ) Detailed Profile - travel and real estate info, jobs, hotels, hospitals, weather, schools, crime,...
For population 15 years and over in Newark city
www.city-data.com /city/Newark-New-Jersey.html   (1642 words)

  
 Forest Hill Terrace map with ratings and reviews and other nearby apartments. Other Newark apartments also reviewed at ApartmentRatings.com
Apartments >> New Jersey >> Newark >> Forest Hill Terrace >> Map
Forest Hill Terrace map with ratings and reviews and other nearby apartments.
www.apartmentratings.com /rate/NJ-Newark-Forest-Hill-Terrace-Map.html   (33 words)

  
 Bextra Attorneys - Philadelphia Pennsylvania New Jersey
In New Jersey: Atlantic City, Cape May, Cherry Hill, Hackensack, Hoboken, Jersey City, Newark, New Brunswick, Montclair, Newark, New Brunswick, Trenton, Union City, Voorhees.
One expert, Dr. Curt Furberg, professor of public health sciences at Wake Forest University School of Medicine, who helped conduct the Bextra study, said Bextra presents the same dangers as Vioxx.
Many of those lawsuits were filed for patients and their families by Kline and Specter, P.C. If you or someone you know has suffered illness or death as a result of using Bextra, you may want to contact a Bextra lawyer.
www.klinespecter.com /bextra.html   (928 words)

  
 Newark, New Jersey homes and Newark, New Jersey real estate for sale > Gateway Realtors/GMAC
Forest Hill's architectural gem with 3 fpls, solarium,pocket-leaded doors & stain glass windows, mahagony woodwork,Hw fl....
Below is a list of Newark, New Jersey homes and Newark, New Jersey real estate for sale.To view more details for one of these Newark, New Jersey homes and Newark, New Jersey real estate for sale click on 'click here for details'.
This huge five bedroom home in Newark has been totally renovated from top to bottom and features a huge owners suite and...
www.gatewaytohomes.com /Homes/NJ/Essex/Newark/Newark_Real_Estate_Listings.html   (389 words)

  
 GardenStateOfMind.com is owned by Garden State Mortgage, a licensed Mortgage Banker
There are 1,985,000 acres of forest in NJ The Pine Barrens, which is 2000 square miles, takes up 25% of New Jersey’s land mass.
New Jersey’s 1776 constitution was the first in the world to grant women’s suffrage.
The New Jersey Turnpike, at 148 miles long, is the nation’s (and perhaps the world’s) busiest road with 200 million vehicles per year.
www.njmd.com /lovenj.shtml   (4566 words)

  
 ARG:Index of Listings by Name
Older Adult Recovery Services: Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center
The Addiction Institute of New York (formerly Smithers)
New Opportunities Substance Abuse Treatment Program for Professionals
www.addictionresourceguide.com /name.html   (112 words)

  
 EPA - EE Grants Awarded in New Jersey - Details
Newark Asthma and Lead Poisoning Education and Risk Reduction Project
Peter Kroll, 1301 Park Boulevard, Cherry Hill, NJ 08002-3752
Frank Gallagher, c/o New Jersey Division of Parks and Recreation, P. Box 404, 501 East State Street, Trenton, NJ 08625
www.epa.gov /enviroed/grants/NJ02.htm   (801 words)

  
 New Jersey
Kushner, E. MINERAL COLLECTING AT FRANKLIN AND STERLING HILL, New Jersey with Notes as to the History, Geology and Fluorescence, Paterson, 1974, pb, 91 pages, with folding map, - 3 -, $ 65
Rocks and Minerals Magazines pertaining to New Jersey listed by volume, issue, year, and topic:
Martens, J. SANDS OF NEW JERSEY, Bureau of Mineral Research, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, 1956, afb, 259 pages, - 3 -, $ 35
booksgeology.com /n_jersey.htm   (1070 words)

  
 Greensward Foundation
Meet at the Boys' Gate on CPW at 100th St., then enjoy walking by great trees, going down to the Pond, then up to the Great Hill and over to the Harlem Meer.
Join us on our first visit to this beautiful but little known Forest Park in Queens.
E-mail us for further information; or write to us at P.O. Box 1331, Wall Street Station, New York, NY 10268-1331; or write to one of our branch addresses at right.
www.greenswardparks.org   (416 words)

  
 Fingerprints
Merge onto NEW JERSEY TURNPIKE NORTH/I-95 NORTH towards US-46/I-80 (Portions toll).
NEW YORK STATE TRWY S becomes GARDEN STATE PKWY S (Portions toll).
Merge onto NEW YORK STATE TRWY E (Portions toll).
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 BOTANIQUE: Gardens, Arboreta and Nature Sites
To provide Botanique with a new listing for this state, please go to New Tour Site Form.
New Jersey State Botanical Gardens at Skylands Manor
Camden Childrens Garden at New Jersey State Aquarium
www.botanique.com /bincgi/stateprov.CFM?state=NJ   (42 words)

  
 NY - NJ - CT Botany
BOTANICAL TRIPS and OTHER BOTANICAL ACTIVITIES IN THE GREATER N.Y.C. Tree and Shrub and Vine Booklets from the New Jersey Forest Service
A Few of the Islands and Mountain Trails of Lake George, New York
botany in the greater New York City Metropolitan Area;
nynjctbotany.org   (212 words)

  
 UMDNJ LIBRARIES HISTORY OF MEDICINE VERTICAL FILE SUBJECT INDEX - University Libraries Special Collections
SEE BELOW for individual hospitals and area hospitals in Elizabeth, Jersey City and Newark.
Medical History Society of NJ Medical Library Association of Newark, NJ Medical Society of NJ Mercer County Medical Center
Lakewood Tuberculosis Preventorium, Lakewood (SEE ALSO: Preventorium for Children)
www.umdnj.edu /librweb/speccoll/vertical.html   (225 words)

  
 Forest Hill - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Forest Hill, Newark, New Jersey in Newark, New Jersey, United States
Forest Hill railway station - A railway station in London, England
Forest Hill Station - A Muni Metro station in San Francisco, California
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Forest_Hill   (225 words)

  
 Newark New Jersey Resource Guide, City or community of Newark, New Jersey Business Directory and Facts, Information, Relocation, Real Estate
North Ward - Forest Hills, Roseville, North Newark, Branch Brook, Cherry Blossom Land
Of the 24 square miles of area in Newark, 11.5 are taken by the airport, seaport, and supporting areas.
Newark is the third oldest major city in America.
www.usacitiesonline.com /njcountynewarkmis.htm   (225 words)

  
 Girls Swimming
Stephanie Baird, Newark; Erin Colbert, Newark; Corey Dennis, Lake Forest; Josephine Finamore, Tower Hill; Kathryn Hawk, Archmere; Karla Leavens, Newark; Sarah Marvel, St Andrews; Laura Mattey, Brandywine; Amy McGirr, Christiana; Danielle Ruggiano, Glasgow; Johanna Smith, Ursuline; Jill Turner, St Marks.
Morgan Bayer, Sr, Newark; Cassie Connell, Fr, Newark; Cara Goeller, Jr, Tower Hill; Chrissy Holland, Sr, Brandywine; Renee Kikut, Sr, Padua; Lisa Morelli, So, St Marks; Erin Mulshenock, So, William Penn; Stephanie Raezer, Jr, Glasgow; Sara Stephens, So, St Marks; Sandy Stephens, Sr, St Marks; Jessi Walter, Sr, St Andrews; Adrienne Williams, Fr, William Penn
Marny Hearn (so., Concord), Jennifer Gilbert (jr., Concord), Laura Jane Penneys (jr., Archmere), Adrienne Peoples (fr., Brandywine), Brooke Matsanka (fr., Tower Hill), Andrea Cole (fr., Caesar Rodney), Joanne Hunt (sr., Concord).
www.delawaresports.com /girls_swimming.htm   (225 words)

  
 Newark Real Estate Agents, Newark Homes For Sale, REALTORS and Newark
Broadway, Central Ward, Clinton Hill, Dayton, Downtown, Fairmount, Forest Hill, Ivy Hill, Mount Pleasant, Roseville, Seventh AvenueSpringfield/Belmont, The Ironbound, University Heights, Vailsburg, Weequahic, West Side
HomeGain provides Newark, New Jersey real estate information and resources to guide homeowners and homebuyers through the process of selling and buying a house, condo or other Newark realty property.
HomeGain has services to help you find a top Newark real estate broker or agent, get the value of your Newark home and a comparative market analysis (CMA), view Newark real estate and MLS listings, prepare your home for sale, and more.
www.homegain.com /local_real_estate/NJ/newark.html   (225 words)

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