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 Seventh Avenue, Newark, New Jersey - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Seventh Avenue, formerly known as the First Ward, is a neighborhood in Newark, New Jersey's North Ward.
Seventh Avenue was notoriously devastated by urban renewal efforts during the 1950s.
The Seventh Ave neighborhood lies between the Orange Avenue and Broad Street stations on the Newark Light Rail.
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 Newark, NJ   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
In 1880, Newark's population stood at 136,508; in 1890 at 181,830; in 1900 at 246,070; and in 1910 at 347,000, a jump of 200,000 in three decades.(Cunningham, 201) As Newark's population approached a half million in the 1920s, the city's potential seemed limitless.
The still-wealthy Forest Hill, Newark, New Jersey is in the North Ward, as are heavily Latino areas west of Mt.
Newark is the home of Rutgers University-Newark, the New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT), Seton Hall University's School of Law, the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey (Newark Campus), and Essex County College.
www.twohamsters.com /City-Guides/NJ/Newark   (5502 words)

  
 Local Catholic Church History and Catholic Ancestors - New Jersey
Archdiocese of New York and southern New Jersey was a part of the Diocese of Philadelphia.
The Archdiocese of Newark encompasses the counties of Essex, Bergen, Hudson, and Union in northern New Jersey.
Diocese of Trenton was formed, from the Diocese of Newark, to encompass 14 of the New Jersey counties.
home.att.net /~Local_Catholic/CatholicUS-NewarkNJ.htm   (4083 words)

  
 NJ.com: New Jersey News
The chief justice of the New Jersey Supreme Court was stumped.
New Jerseyans who commute into Midtown Manhattan will soon be able to sidestep the crush of humanity at the main entrance to New York Penn Station.
New Jersey's streets and highways became dangerous pools and streams yesterday as 4 inches of rain fell on parts of the Garden State, making for a dark afternoon of water rescues and a horrific evening rush with traffic on major roadways near standstills.
www.nj.com /news/ledger/jersey   (520 words)

  
 Newark, New Jersey - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Newark was then home to the Newark Indians of the International league and then to the Newark Peppers of the Federal League, sometimes nicknamed the Newfeds.
Newark Liberty International Airport, the second-busiest airport in the New York region and the fourteenth-busiest in the United States (in terms of passenger traffic), saw nearly 32 million travelers in 2004 and processed nearly 1,000,000 metric tons of freight and mail.
Newark is connected to the Holland Tunnel and Lower Manhattan by the Pulaski Skyway, spanning both the Passaic and Hackensack Rivers.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Newark,_New_Jersey   (7537 words)

  
 LawSuites.net Amenities&Services located in Newark, New Jersey (NJ) and Manhattan (NY)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The new owners have been investing capital capital in the properties to restore their faded glory because of their confidence that tenants will be attracted by rents that are one-half to one-third of comparable spaces in Manhatten.
The New Jersey state government has developed programs to push development back into cities to preserve what is left open, space in the most suburban state in the country.
The plan is to develop the area, which the New Newark executive director, James A. Schmidt, calls "the hole in the doughnut," into a 24-hour-a-day neighborhood, with ground-level retail and housing on the upper floors.
www.lawsuites.net /press.htm   (7139 words)

  
 The Mob That Whacked Jersey by Steven Malanga, City Journal Spring 2006
Newark’s teachers’ union, for example, used Gibson’s legal woes to seize control of the schools from the mayor and deliver it to a school board—which the union, with more than 4,000 voting members, could easily elect.
The New Jersey Education Association was the prime mover of a $300,000 ad campaign opposing a thus-far-unsuccessful effort by taxpayer groups to call a constitutional convention to fix Jersey’s tax woes.
Jersey may soon resemble its neighbor, New York City, as a place where the rich who tolerate high taxes or consider them a social obligation live side by side with the poor, but with a shrinking middle class.
www.city-journal.org /html/16_2_new_jersey.html   (4956 words)

  
 New Jersey Used Car - Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
New Jersey was formally West and East, for West East Jersey borderline was South and North today.
1769 of 1735 1805 of Jersey 1773 1859 of 1808 1859 of 1845 1915 of 1873 1923 of 1910 1998 of Jersey b.
New Jersey is sandwiched cities: York City South is theoretically North Jersey is the within New York City South has often West, which South area.
www.freewebs.com /information24/new-jersey-used-car.html   (445 words)

  
 Essex County Prosecutor's Office
The subject was seen entering the property of a church on Roseville Avenue in Newark, NJ at 3:00 AM on May 3, 2005 carrying a newspaper.
On April 5, 2003, at approximately 11:30 a.m., the victim Robin Greene, age 45 of Newark, New Jersey, was operating a motor vehicle northbound on South 14th Street in the City of Newark when a stolen Black Jeep Cherokee struck the victim at Avon Avenue.
The men being sought are Darryl Johnson (age 20) of 304 South Seventh Street, Newark and Michael Lattimore (age 22) of 10-06 Flagler Street, Morristown, N. The men are charged with murder, felony murder, possession of a firearm, possession of a firearm for an unlawful purpose, robbery and conspiracy to commit robbery.
www.njecpo.org /unsolved.htm   (1517 words)

  
 Groundbreaking for New First Avenue School in Newark   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Newark Public Schools Superintendent Marion A. Bolden, Principal Anthony C. Orsini, Advisory Board Members, students, staff, parents and members of the community will attend the event, along with city, county and state representatives.
The new $39.3 million school will include a library, auditorium, computer and science labs, and a cafeteria with a kitchen.
The new school is part of the state school construction program, which is managed by the New Jersey School Construction Corporation.
www.nps.k12.nj.us /FirstAveGroundbreaking.htm   (194 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Newark's Little Italy: The Vanished First Ward: Books: Michael Immerso   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The founder of Newark's First Ward Italian colony was Angelo Maria Mattia, who settled on Boyden Street in 1873.
For fans of this book, there was an New Jersey Network documentary that accompanied it, which airs occasionally on NJN and WNET/channel 13.
Also, the Newark Public library ran an exhibit concurrently with the release of this book, and if I am correct, the exhibit is now part of their archives.
www.amazon.com /Newarks-Little-Italy-Vanished-First/dp/0813524172   (1400 words)

  
 Sicilian Culture: Little Italy Neighborhoods: Newark NJ
Newark's First Ward, The North Ward (now the Central Ward) was once 95% or more Italian.
Newark's Little Italy Inclucded 6th, 7th and 8th Avenues, down to Stone street, past Garside Street, Mt. Prospect, Cutler Street and Clifton Avenue.
The coffee houses which roasted and ground coffee, the pasta shops that you had to pick out of a barrel and buy by the pound, and the 15 bakeries, Seventh Avenue once had, are all gone.
www.sicilianculture.com /littleitaly/nj-newark.htm   (1461 words)

  
 Presbytery of Newark
The Presbytery of Newark has begun an exciting and important "deep change" journey in executing a new mission design.
We are committed to building effective congregations by engaging in congregational and leadership development, worship, transformation, training, resourcing, and recruiting.
Our multi-cultural and diverse congregations are actively committed to delivering the Good News to the almost 800,000 residents of Essex and part of Hudson Counties.
www.pbynewark.org   (206 words)

  
 Newark, New Jersey Spas at Spa Finder   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
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 New Jersey Symphony Orchestra February
The New Jersey Symphony Orchestra pays tribute to the genius of George Gershwin in a celebration of timeless favorites.
Enjoy Summertime, I've Got Rhythm, Strike Up the Band, and of course, Rhapsody in Blue, as George Gershwin gives voice to the musical spirit of America.
New Jersey Symphony Orchestra 2 Central Avenue, Newark, NJ 07102 · Telephone 973.624.3713 · Fax 973.624.2115
www.njsymphony.org /calendar/February.htm   (243 words)

  
 Newark, New Jersey
Evans pastorate, the church has reached higher dimensions and is yet
soaring to a new levels in the 21st Century.
Visit this Church now by way of their WEB site....
www.churchangel.com /WEBNJ/newark.htm   (341 words)

  
 Jersey City, New Jersey
CHURCH OF GOD PROPHECY OF NEW JERSEY, 201-333-0711
Come as you are and just be yourself.
FIRST KOREAN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF NEW JERSEY, 201-333-2121
www.churchangel.com /WEBNJ/jersey.htm   (210 words)

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