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  CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Newark
Newark to be ordained to the priesthood was
Newark territory in the southern section, was established.
Newark, and soon after was forced to go abroad in search of rest and health.
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 P.O.V. - Street Fight . Newark: A Brief History | PBS
Newark's industrial boom began in the early to mid-1800s, when it was known for its leather factories and breweries.
Newark's insurance industry also took off in the mid-1800s, and today Newark remains the second leading seller of insurance in the nation.
He was elected to the city council in 1970 on the same spirit of reform and civil rights as Gibson, at a time when the city was still struggling to recover from the devastation of the 1967 riots.
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  Newark   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The inhabitants of the City of Newark within the corporate limits as defined in Section 102 of this act or subsequently altered by annexation procedures shall be known as the "City of Newark" and continue to be a municipal body politic and corporate in perpetuity.
The City of Newark shall continue to enjoy all powers which have been granted to it by special acts of the General Assembly of the State of Delaware, except insofar as they may be repealed by the enactment of this charter.
Whenever a councilmember shall cease to reside in the district from which he was elected, or the mayor shall cease to reside in the City of Newark, the position shall be deemed vacant, and the council shall proceed to fill such vacancy as set forth in Section 306.
www.state.de.us /research/Charters/Newark.htm   (7747 words)

  
  Newark, New Jersey - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Newark, nicknamed The Brick City, is the largest city in New Jersey and the county seat of urban Essex County.
Newark was established on the remains of the New Netherlands plantation of Acter Col, which dated from the 1620's (Shorto, 127).
Newark is known historically for having a high African American population, recently, however, it is beginning to divsersify, as Brazilians are beginning to gain a strong presence in the city, partiuarly in the Ironbound neighborhood, causing increase in Newarks both Hispanic and White (depending on what they consider themselves) population.
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 Newark-on-Trent - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Newark's position as one of the few bridges on the Trent in the area, its location along the Great North Road (the A1), and later with the advance of rail transport being at the junction between the East Coast Main Line, and the route from Nottingham to Lincoln has informed its growth and development.
Newark was incorporated under an alderman and twelve assistants in 1549, and the charter was confirmed and extended by Elizabeth I.
Newark cavalry fought with the king's forces in the decisive battle of Naseby, near Leicester in June 1645.
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 Newark on Encyclopedia.com   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Newark International Airport is one of the nation's busiest, and the important seaport is operated by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.
Newark's educational institutions include a campus of Rutgers Univ., the New Jersey Institute of Technology, a campus of the Univ. of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, and a preparatory academy founded in 1774.
Newark Port opened in 1915, and the city's shipbuilding played an important role in World War I. During the latter half of the 20th cent., Newark's economy and living standards greatly declined.
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 A Walk Through Newark. History. Industrial Revolution | Thirteen/WNET
Officially achieving city status in 1836, Newark was suddenly the epicenter of one of the nation's major industrial hubs.
By 1865, a third of Newark's population was of German descent, and between 1840 and 1870, Newark's population increased from 17,290 to 105,000.
As many former Newarkers moved to the suburbs, African Americans composed 54 percent of the city's population by 1970.
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 Newark, New Jersey (Cities)
The city of Newark is the county seat of Essex County.
Situated just north of Staten Island, Newark is just west of New York City between Jersey City and Morristown, along Interstate 78 on the banks of the Hudson River.
Newark is part of the Newark, New Jersey metro area.
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 Newark, New Jersey
Newark is New Jersey's largest city, with a population of approx.
Newark today is experiencing a renaissance and is again asserting its posistion as dynamic city with a bright future ahead.
Newark Symphony Hall on Broad Street is one of the state's major cultural centers, where audiences have enjoyed symphony, ballet, opera, professional theater groups and popular music programs.
www.icity.net /cityguide/newark.html   (1323 words)

  
 The Newark and Detroit Riots: Events
In Newark, the famed breweries that drew water from the polluted Passaic River shut down, as did the tanneries which fouled the water to begin with.
In Newark, as a result of post-war suburban migration, the white population plummeted to approximately 158,000 in 1967 from 363,000 in 1950 and 266,000 in 1960.
Correspondingly, the fl population of Newark rose from 70,000 in 1950 to 125,000 in 1960 and an estimated 220,000 in 1967.
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 Newark
Newark is a leader in electronics catalog distribution in the Americas, stocking a broad range of over 150,000 electronics-related products from hundreds of top manufacturers.
Newark Electronics is the market-leading, knowledge-based distributor of electronic components, stockroom management services and eProcurement solutions in the Americas, offering exceptional value to customers in the United States, Canada, Mexico and Brazil.
Newark’s huge inventory and access to millions of the best brand name electronic products from 350+ manufacturers is complemented by its automated quoting system and other proprietary services to lower procurement costs.
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 Leslie, David, Lord Newark - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Leslie, David, Lord Newark   (Site not responding. Last check: )
As a lieutenant-general, he was at the Battle of Marston Moor (1644), routed Montrose at Philiphaugh (1645), and fought in the siege of Newark.
He went over to the Royalist side but was taken prisoner in 1651 and was confined in the Tower of London until the Restoration (1660).
This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional.
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 City of Newark, Ohio
Historic Newark, Ohio is a unique blend of the past coupled with cutting-edge aspects of the future.
Dynamic economic development is making Newark one of the premier locations in Central Ohio.
Come to Newark for fun; come to Newark for business; come to Newark to stay…we’ll be waiting for you.
www.ci.newark.oh.us   (158 words)

  
 Newark travel guide - Wikitravel
Newark [1] is New Jersey's largest city, located on the west side of the Hudson River close to New York.
There exists a Newark, New York but is is a small rural town in central New York state so don't make the mistake of addressing someone in Newark, NY if what you are looking for is in the Newark close to New York City.
Newark Penn Station is also the city's bus terminal and is served by NJ Transit buses, as well as Greyhound and others.
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 The official website of the City of Newark, NJ   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Newark is the Gateway to New Jersey - the financial, commercial, transportation, and cultural nucleus of the Garden State, and is the home of Weequahic Golf Course and the Cherry Blossom Festival at Branch Brook Park.
Newark offers a rich variety of quality entertainment, dining, culture and sports.
With the development of the Train-to-Plane Newark now boasts one of the most streamlined transportation systems in the world.
www.ci.newark.nj.us /Guide_To_Newark/Guide_To_Newark.htm   (89 words)

  
 Newark News
NEWARK, N.J. _ Manalapan Township has paid $275,000 to settle a discrimination lawsuit filed on behalf of three fl youths who said they were unfairly detained and searched by police in 2003.
NEWARK -- Newark's mayor and some local merchants say billboards that call attention to the city's murder rate are hurting business.
LEDGER STAFFTwo Newark men were indicted by a federal grand jury yesterday on charges they beat a witness who had been cooperating with the FBI in a racketeering investigation of their gang, the Grape Street...
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 Alameda County Library - Infinite Possibilities
Newark Library, a branch of the Alameda County Library, serves the 43,753 residents of the City of Newark.
The Newark Library is located (map) at the far end of the Civic Center complex, off Newark Blvd., just south of Thornton Ave.
Newark Library was designed by architect Aaron Green and opened to the public in 1983.
www.aclibrary.org /branches/nwk/newarkhome.asp   (224 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - Newark, cities, United States, United States (U.S. Political Geography) - Encyclopedia
Located only 8 mi (13 km) W of New York City, Newark is a transportation, industrial, commercial, and manufacturing center.
Newark's educational institutions include Rutgers Univ. in Newark, Newark College of Engineering, the New Jersey Institute of Technology, Essex County College, the Univ. of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, and a preparatory academy founded in 1774.
Landmarks include Trinity Cathedral (1810, with the spire of a church built in 1743); the Sacred Heart Cathedral (begun 1899, completed 1954); the First Presbyterian Church (1791); the Newark Public Library (founded 1888); the Newark Museum (1909); and the county courthouse (1906), with Gutzon Borglum's statue of Lincoln in front.
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 Newark International Airport, New York City
Newark International Airport, located in Newark, New Jersey, handles both domestic and international flights.
Newark Airport has recently connected their internal monorail to a new station servicing both Amtrack and New Jersey Transit lines.
You can buy a ticket to the Newark International Airport Station, check your flight times or buy a ticket there, and be minutes away from your terminal.
www.ny.com /transportation/airports/NWK.html   (414 words)

  
 Rutgers-Newark Online - The State University of New Jersey
Newark's reputation as a center for the arts and business is rivaled only by the fact that it is also one of America's largest college towns.
The city that is home to our campus has a lot to offer, from jazz clubs to museums to performing arts to baseball.
Newark’s location and mass transit hub make it a gateway to the best of the surrounding area: the Meadowlands, Liberty Science Center and Liberty State Park, and just across the river, the wonders of the Big Apple.
www.newark.rutgers.edu /visitors/index.php   (282 words)

  
 Newark Post   (Site not responding. Last check: )
NEWARKERS might have had to loosen their belt buckles a notch to take in a Taste of Newark on Sunday, Oct. 2.
NEWARK’S Planning Commissioners recommended a project that would replace High Energy The Gym on South Chapel Street with 15 rental townhomes.
It is sold at newsstands throughout the Newark area through October 13, 2005.
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 Newark, NJ   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Newark, NJ Sedgwick opened an office in Newark, New Jersey, in January 2001.
Attorneys in the Newark office provide complex class action and mass tort litigation services to industrial, chemical and pharmaceutical clients.
The firm's new offices are at Three Gateway Center, conveniently located in the heart of downtown Newark, across from Newark's Penn Station.
www.sdma.com /firm/offices?newark.html   (365 words)

  
 About Newark on Trent   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Newark is 120 miles N.N.W. of London by the Great Northern railway, and on the Nottingham & Lincoln branch of the Midland railway.
Newark (Newerca, Nouwerk) owed its origin, possibly in Roman times, to its position on the great road called the Fosse Way, in the valley of the Trent.
Newark's Castle rises picturesquely from the river and forms the backdrop to much of Newark's history.
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 Find Newark, NJ Walls and Ceilings Contractors
A Newark, New-Jersey drywall contractor can help you determine which is the best option for your home.
Newark, New-Jersey homeowners can also choose to build a concrete, brick or stone outdoor retaining wall for many reasons: as part of their landscaping, to support a hillside terrain or to create privacy.
Newark is the third largest insurance center in the country after New York and Hartford.
newark.homeconnections.com /project.Walls-and-Ceilings.-11036.html   (256 words)

  
 Newark City Guide and Yellow Pages at SuperPages.com
Newark, NJ Once a strict Puritan settlement, Newark has grown to become the largest city in the state and one of the country's leading manufacturing cities.
Newark was the birthplace of Stephen Crane (1871-1900), author of The Red Badge of Courage, and Mary Mapes Dodge (1838-1905), author of the children's book Hans Brinker, or the Silver Skates.
Newark is also an educational center with Newark College of Rutgers University, College of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, New Jersey Institute of Technology, Seton Hall Law School, and Essex County College.
www.superpages.com /cities/cp/nj/newark   (494 words)

  
 Newark Real Estate Agents, Newark Homes For Sale, REALTORS and Newark
Newark, Delaware, is located in New Castle County and is the home of the University of Delaware, which gives it a college town atmosphere.
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.
Cuando se registre para encontrar un agente de bienes raices en Newark, simplemente indique que necesita un agente que habla Español.
www.homegain.com /local_real_estate/DE/newark.html   (590 words)

  
 City of Newark - Employment Opportunities
The City of Newark Personnel Department's goal is to attract, develop and retain a diverse, well-qualified and professional workforce.
The City of Newark accepts only applications for positions that we are currently recruiting.
If the City of Newark does not have a position open that you are interested in applying, you may complete an interest card by calling the Personnel Department directly at (510) 790-7267, or by sending an e-mail to us at: personnel@newark.org with your name, address, and position of interest.
www.newark.org /jobs   (1405 words)

  
 Find Newark, NJ Siding Contractors
Newark, New-Jersey homeowners can choose from a variety of siding options, including vinyl, wood, stucco or metal siding.
A Newark, New-Jersey siding professional can help you to determine the best siding for your home, your budget, and for the Newark, New-Jersey climate.
Before hiring a Newark, New-Jersey siding professional, homeowners should inquire about the contractor's licensing and length of time in business.
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 University of Delaware > Directions to Campus   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Centrally located between New York City and Washington, D.C., the University of Delaware campus and Newark (pronounced New Ark, as it was once spelled), are only minutes away from Interstate 95 and easily accessible by air, train, and car.
Purchase a ticket in one of the vending machines for zone 5 (tickets may also be purchased on the train, with a possible surcharge).
Limited taxi service to Newark from the Wilmington train station is also available.
www.udel.edu /admissions/viewbook/visit/directions.html   (701 words)

  
 The Newark Experience
Hidalgo, Hilda A. The Puerto Ricans in Newark, N.J. Newark, Aspira, 1971.
Newark City Subway Timeline Significant dates in the history of the Newark City Subway from the building of the Morris Canal in the 1820s to the 1990s.
Currently part of the Newark Museum, the period rooms have been restored to about 1891 and are open to the public.
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 Newark InOne   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Newark InOne and carrier handling charges will apply, depending on dimensional weight, size, order amount, and whether the product is a restricted article.
If you are using a restricted sales tax exemption certificate (per purchase order) you must submit a confirming purchase order referencing the provincial sales tax exemption number for all orders exempt from sales tax.
Since the Seller, Newark InOneĀ®, does not control the use of its products, there are no express warranties that extend beyond the description contained herein.
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