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New Jersey: Encyclopedia II - Jersey City New Jersey - Demographics

As of the censusGR2 of 2000, there are 240,055 people, 88,632 households, and 55,660 families residing in the city. The United States Census Bureau has estimated the 2004 population at 239,079. The population density is 6195.2/km² (16045.6/mi²). There are 93,648 housing units at an average density of 2,423.4/km² (6,278.3/mi²). The racial makeup of the city is 34.01% White, 28.32% African American, 0.45% Native American, 16.20% Asian, 0.08% Pacific Islander, 15.11% from other races, and 5.84% from two or more races. 28.31 ...

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New Jersey: Encyclopedia II - New Jersey Network - Stations

New Jersey Network - Television. WNJN 50 - Montclair (digital channel 51; signal reaches New York; however WNJS is used on New York DirecTV local feed) - Stands for New Jersey Network North (Or New Jersey Network Monlcair) WNJB 58 - New Brunswick (digital channel 8) - Stands for New Jersey Network (New) Brunswick WNJT 52 - Trenton (flagship station, also broadcasts on digital channel 43) - Stands for New Jersey Ne ...

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New Jersey: Encyclopedia II - Edison New Jersey - History

Edison New Jersey - Early history. Edison was originally part of Woodbridge Township and Piscataway Township when settlement commenced in the late 17th Century. The town was previously known as "Raritan Township". However, it should not be confused with the current Raritan Township in Hunterdon County, New Jersey. In 1954. the town's name was changed to honor inventor Thomas A. Edison. < ...

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Edison New Jersey, Edison New Jersey - History, Edison New Jersey - Early history, Edison New Jersey - The Edison era, Edison New Jersey - Modern Edison, Edison New Jersey - Features, Edison New Jersey - Geography, Edison New Jersey - Demographics, Edison New Jersey - Government, Edison New Jersey - Local Government, Edison New Jersey - Federal state and county representation, Edison New Jersey - Education, Edison New Jersey - Public Schools, Edison New Jersey - Middlesex County College, Edison New Jersey - Other Schools/ Private Schools, Edison New Jersey - Gas fire of 1994, Edison New Jersey - Notable residents, Edison New Jersey - Notable places

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New Jersey: Encyclopedia II - Madison New Jersey - Government

Madison New Jersey - Local government. The Mayor of Madison is Ellwood R. Kerkeslager. Members of the Borough Council are Donald J. Bowen (Council President), Astri J. Baillie, Robert H. Conley, John M. Elias, Mary-Anna Holden and Carmela Vitale. Madison New Jersey - Federal state and county representation. madison Borough is in the Eleventh Congressional District and i ...

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Madison New Jersey, Madison New Jersey - History, Madison New Jersey - Geography, Madison New Jersey - Demographics, Madison New Jersey - Government, Madison New Jersey - Local government, Madison New Jersey - Federal state and county representation, Madison New Jersey - Business, Madison New Jersey - Education, Madison New Jersey - Sister City, Madison New Jersey - Points of interest

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New Jersey: Encyclopedia II - Newark New Jersey - Education

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. Most of Newark's academic institutions are located in the city's University Heights district. Rutgers-Newark and NJIT are in the midst of major expansion programs, including plans to purchase, and sometimes raze, surrounding buildings, as well as revitalize current campuses. With more students' requesting to live ...

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Newark New Jersey, Newark New Jersey - History, Newark New Jersey - Colonial era, Newark New Jersey - Industrial era to World War II, Newark New Jersey - Post-World War II era, Newark New Jersey - 1967 riots, Newark New Jersey - Post-riots, Newark New Jersey - Newark's Renaissance, Newark New Jersey - Geography and climate, Newark New Jersey - Geography, Newark New Jersey - Neighborhoods, Newark New Jersey - Climate, Newark New Jersey - Demographics, Newark New Jersey - Poverty and disinvestment, Newark New Jersey - Government, Newark New Jersey - Local government, Newark New Jersey - Federal state and county representation, Newark New Jersey - Political turmoil, Newark New Jersey - Sister cities, Newark New Jersey - Economy, Newark New Jersey - Education, Newark New Jersey - Culture, Newark New Jersey - Media, Newark New Jersey - Infrastructure, Newark New Jersey - Transportation, Newark New Jersey - Hospitals and health services, Newark New Jersey - Noted Newarkers

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New Jersey: Encyclopedia II - Newark New Jersey - Infrastructure

Newark New Jersey - Transportation. Newark is a hub of air, road, rail, and ship traffic, making it a significant gateway into the New York metropolitan area and the Northeastern United States. 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. Just east of the airport and across the New Jersey ...

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Newark New Jersey, Newark New Jersey - History, Newark New Jersey - Colonial era, Newark New Jersey - Industrial era to World War II, Newark New Jersey - Post-World War II era, Newark New Jersey - 1967 riots, Newark New Jersey - Post-riots, Newark New Jersey - Newark's Renaissance, Newark New Jersey - Geography and climate, Newark New Jersey - Geography, Newark New Jersey - Neighborhoods, Newark New Jersey - Climate, Newark New Jersey - Demographics, Newark New Jersey - Poverty and disinvestment, Newark New Jersey - Government, Newark New Jersey - Local government, Newark New Jersey - Federal state and county representation, Newark New Jersey - Political turmoil, Newark New Jersey - Sister cities, Newark New Jersey - Economy, Newark New Jersey - Education, Newark New Jersey - Culture, Newark New Jersey - Media, Newark New Jersey - Infrastructure, Newark New Jersey - Transportation, Newark New Jersey - Hospitals and health services, Newark New Jersey - Noted Newarkers

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New Jersey: Encyclopedia II - Newark New Jersey - Economy

Newark has over 300 types of businesses. These include 1,800 retail, 540 wholesale establishments, eight major bank headquarters (including those of New Jersey's three largest banks), and twelve savings and loan association headquarters. Deposits in Newark-based banks are over $20 billion. Newark is the third-largest insurance center in United States, after New York City and Hartford. Prudential Insurance and Mutual Benefit Companies originated in Newark. The former, the largest insurance company in the world, is still headquartered i ...

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Newark New Jersey, Newark New Jersey - History, Newark New Jersey - Colonial era, Newark New Jersey - Industrial era to World War II, Newark New Jersey - Post-World War II era, Newark New Jersey - 1967 riots, Newark New Jersey - Post-riots, Newark New Jersey - Newark's Renaissance, Newark New Jersey - Geography and climate, Newark New Jersey - Geography, Newark New Jersey - Neighborhoods, Newark New Jersey - Climate, Newark New Jersey - Demographics, Newark New Jersey - Poverty and disinvestment, Newark New Jersey - Government, Newark New Jersey - Local government, Newark New Jersey - Federal state and county representation, Newark New Jersey - Political turmoil, Newark New Jersey - Sister cities, Newark New Jersey - Economy, Newark New Jersey - Education, Newark New Jersey - Culture, Newark New Jersey - Media, Newark New Jersey - Infrastructure, Newark New Jersey - Transportation, Newark New Jersey - Hospitals and health services, Newark New Jersey - Noted Newarkers

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New Jersey: Encyclopedia II - Newark New Jersey - Government

Newark New Jersey - Local government. Effective as of July 1, 1954, the voters of the city of Newark, by a referendum held on November 3, 1953 and acting pursuant to the Optional Municipal Charter Law (commonly known as the Faulkner Act), adopted the Faulkner Act (Mayor-Council) Plan C as the form of local government. Pursuant to this Plan, 9 council members are elected on a nonpartisan basis at the regular municipal election or at the general election for terms of 4 years: one council member from each of 5 wards and 4 council members on an at-large basis. ...

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Newark New Jersey, Newark New Jersey - History, Newark New Jersey - Colonial era, Newark New Jersey - Industrial era to World War II, Newark New Jersey - Post-World War II era, Newark New Jersey - 1967 riots, Newark New Jersey - Post-riots, Newark New Jersey - Newark's Renaissance, Newark New Jersey - Geography and climate, Newark New Jersey - Geography, Newark New Jersey - Neighborhoods, Newark New Jersey - Climate, Newark New Jersey - Demographics, Newark New Jersey - Poverty and disinvestment, Newark New Jersey - Government, Newark New Jersey - Local government, Newark New Jersey - Federal state and county representation, Newark New Jersey - Political turmoil, Newark New Jersey - Sister cities, Newark New Jersey - Economy, Newark New Jersey - Education, Newark New Jersey - Culture, Newark New Jersey - Media, Newark New Jersey - Infrastructure, Newark New Jersey - Transportation, Newark New Jersey - Hospitals and health services, Newark New Jersey - Noted Newarkers

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New Jersey: Encyclopedia II - Edison New Jersey - History

Edison New Jersey - Early history. Edison was originally part of Woodbridge Township and Piscataway Township when settlement commenced in the late 17th Century. The town was previously known as "Raritan Township". However, it should not be confused with the current Raritan Township in Hunterdon County, New Jersey. In 1954. the town's name was changed to honor inventor Thomas A. Edison. < ...

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Edison New Jersey, Edison New Jersey - History, Edison New Jersey - Early history, Edison New Jersey - The Edison era, Edison New Jersey - Modern Edison, Edison New Jersey - Features, Edison New Jersey - Geography, Edison New Jersey - Demographics, Edison New Jersey - Government, Edison New Jersey - Local Government, Edison New Jersey - Federal state and county representation, Edison New Jersey - Education, Edison New Jersey - Public Schools, Edison New Jersey - Middlesex County College, Edison New Jersey - Other Schools/ Private Schools, Edison New Jersey - Notable residents, Edison New Jersey - Notable places

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New Jersey: Encyclopedia II - Newark New Jersey - Culture

Downtown Newark is not laid out on a grid, giving the downtown area character. There are several notable Beaux-Arts buildings, such as the Veterans' Administration building, the Newark Museum, the Newark Public Library, and the Cass Gilbert-designed Essex County Courthouse. Notable Art Deco buildings include several 1920s era skyscrapers, such as 1180 Raymond Boulevard, the intact Newark Penn Station, and Arts High School. Gothic architecture can be found at the Cathedral of the Sacred Heart by Branch Brook Park, which is one of the largest ...

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Newark New Jersey, Newark New Jersey - History, Newark New Jersey - Colonial era, Newark New Jersey - Industrial era to World War II, Newark New Jersey - Post-World War II era, Newark New Jersey - 1967 riots, Newark New Jersey - Post-riots, Newark New Jersey - Newark's Renaissance, Newark New Jersey - Geography and climate, Newark New Jersey - Geography, Newark New Jersey - Neighborhoods, Newark New Jersey - Climate, Newark New Jersey - Demographics, Newark New Jersey - Poverty and disinvestment, Newark New Jersey - Government, Newark New Jersey - Local government, Newark New Jersey - Federal state and county representation, Newark New Jersey - Political turmoil, Newark New Jersey - Sister cities, Newark New Jersey - Economy, Newark New Jersey - Education, Newark New Jersey - Culture, Newark New Jersey - Media, Newark New Jersey - Infrastructure, Newark New Jersey - Transportation, Newark New Jersey - Hospitals and health services, Newark New Jersey - Noted Newarkers

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New Jersey: Encyclopedia II - Madison New Jersey - Geography

Madison is located at 40°45'31" North, 74°24'58" West (40.758750, -74.416098)GR1. According to the United States Census Bureau, the borough has a total area of 10.9 km² (4.2 mi²). 10.9 km² (4.2 mi²) of it is land and none of the area is covered with water. ...

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Madison New Jersey, Madison New Jersey - History, Madison New Jersey - Geography, Madison New Jersey - Demographics, Madison New Jersey - Government, Madison New Jersey - Local government, Madison New Jersey - Federal state and county representation, Madison New Jersey - Business, Madison New Jersey - Education, Madison New Jersey - Sister City, Madison New Jersey - Points of interest

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New Jersey: Encyclopedia II - Madison New Jersey - Business

Madison's downtown is a thriving central business district. It is supported by a Downtown Development Commission and a Downtown Manager. The Madison Civic Commercial Historic District, which includes much of "downtown" as well as Borough Hall and the train station, is on the State Register of Historic Places. At any time there is very little vacant commercial space. In recent years Madison has become noted ...

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Madison New Jersey, Madison New Jersey - History, Madison New Jersey - Geography, Madison New Jersey - Demographics, Madison New Jersey - Government, Madison New Jersey - Local government, Madison New Jersey - Federal state and county representation, Madison New Jersey - Business, Madison New Jersey - Education, Madison New Jersey - Sister City, Madison New Jersey - Points of interest

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New Jersey: Encyclopedia II - Belleville New Jersey - Government

Belleville New Jersey - Local government. The members of the Belleville Township Council are Mayor Jerry Digori, Deputy Mayor Louis Pallante, Marie Strumolo Burke Kevin G. Kennedy, John Notari, George Ritacco and Steven Rovell. Belleville New Jersey - Federal state and county representation. Belleville is in the Eighth Congressional District an ...

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Belleville New Jersey, Belleville New Jersey - Geography, Belleville New Jersey - Demographics, Belleville New Jersey - Government, Belleville New Jersey - Local government, Belleville New Jersey - Federal state and county representation, Belleville New Jersey - Trivia

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New Jersey: Encyclopedia II - Millville New Jersey - Government

Millville New Jersey - Federal state and county representation. Millville is in the Second Congressional District and is part of New Jersey's 1st Legislative District. New Jersey's Second Congressional District, covering all of Atlantic County, Cape May County, Cumberland County and Salem County and portions of Burlington County and Gloucester County, is represented by Frank LoBiondo (R, Vineland). New Jersey is represented in the Senate by Frank Lautenberg (D, C ...

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Millville New Jersey, Millville New Jersey - History, Millville New Jersey - Geography, Millville New Jersey - Demographics, Millville New Jersey - Government, Millville New Jersey - Federal state and county representation, Millville New Jersey - Famous people from Millville

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New Jersey: Encyclopedia II - Oakland New Jersey - Government

Oakland New Jersey - Local government. The current mayor of Oakland is John Szabo. The Town Council members are Don Burns, John Biale, Jim Geraghty, Matt Kazmierczak, Leo McGuire, and Betsy Stagg. Oakland New Jersey - Federal state and county representation. Oakland is in the Fifth Congressional District and is part of New Jersey's 40th Legislative District. New Jersey's Fifth Congressional District, covering the northern portions of Bergen County, Passaic County and Sus ...

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Oakland New Jersey, Oakland New Jersey - Geography, Oakland New Jersey - Demographics, Oakland New Jersey - Government, Oakland New Jersey - Local government, Oakland New Jersey - Federal state and county representation, Oakland New Jersey - Education

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New Jersey: Encyclopedia II - Haddonfield New Jersey - Government

Haddonfield New Jersey - Local government. The Borough of Haddonfield is governed under the Walsh Act by three non-partisan commissioners elected for 4-year concurrent terms. The current commissioners are Tish Colombi (Mayor / Director of Public Works, Parks, and Property), Ed Borden (Commissioner / Director of Public Affairs & Public Safety), and Neal Rochford (Commissioner / Director of Revenue & Finance). The ...

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Haddonfield New Jersey, Haddonfield New Jersey - Geography, Haddonfield New Jersey - Demographics, Haddonfield New Jersey - Special Events, Haddonfield New Jersey - Townwide Events, Haddonfield New Jersey - Other Events, Haddonfield New Jersey - Transportation, Haddonfield New Jersey - History, Haddonfield New Jersey - Government, Haddonfield New Jersey - Local government, Haddonfield New Jersey - Federal state and county representation, Haddonfield New Jersey - Education, Haddonfield New Jersey - Public Schools, Haddonfield New Jersey - Private schools, Haddonfield New Jersey - Noted residents

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New Jersey: Encyclopedia II - Bordentown New Jersey - Government

Bordentown New Jersey - Federal state and county representation. Bordentown is in the Fourth Congressional District and is part of New Jersey's 30th Legislative District. New Jersey's Fourth Congressional District, covering portions of Burlington County, Mercer County, Monmouth County and Ocean County, is represented by Christopher Smith (R). New Jersey is represented in the Senate by Frank Lautenberg (D, ...

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Bordentown New Jersey, Bordentown New Jersey - Geography, Bordentown New Jersey - Demographics, Bordentown New Jersey - Government, Bordentown New Jersey - Federal state and county representation, Bordentown New Jersey - Education

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New Jersey: Encyclopedia II - Haddonfield New Jersey - Education

Haddonfield New Jersey - Public Schools. The Haddonfield Board of Education has one public high school (Haddonfield Memorial High School, 9th-12th), one public middle school (Haddonfield Middle School, 6th-8th), and three public elementary schools (Central, Elizabeth Haddon, and J.F. Tatem, K-5). The highly ranked school district serves the Boroughs of Haddonfield and Tavistock using funds mostly obtained through local property taxes. While most students are residents, a small number ...

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Haddonfield New Jersey, Haddonfield New Jersey - Geography, Haddonfield New Jersey - Demographics, Haddonfield New Jersey - Special Events, Haddonfield New Jersey - Townwide Events, Haddonfield New Jersey - Other Events, Haddonfield New Jersey - Transportation, Haddonfield New Jersey - History, Haddonfield New Jersey - Government, Haddonfield New Jersey - Local government, Haddonfield New Jersey - Federal state and county representation, Haddonfield New Jersey - Education, Haddonfield New Jersey - Public Schools, Haddonfield New Jersey - Private schools, Haddonfield New Jersey - Noted residents

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New Jersey: Encyclopedia II - Farmingdale New Jersey - Government

Farmingdale New Jersey - Federal state and county representation. Farmingdale is in the Fourth Congressional District and is part of New Jersey's 30th Legislative District. New Jersey's Fourth Congressional District, covering portions of Burlington County, Mercer County, Monmouth County and Ocean County, is represented by Christopher Smith (R). New Jersey is represented in the Senate by Frank Lautenberg (D, ...

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Farmingdale New Jersey, Farmingdale New Jersey - Geography, Farmingdale New Jersey - Demographics, Farmingdale New Jersey - Government, Farmingdale New Jersey - Federal state and county representation, Farmingdale New Jersey - Education

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New Jersey: Encyclopedia II - Montvale New Jersey - Government

Montvale New Jersey - Federal state and county representation. Montvale is in the Fifth Congressional District and is part of New Jersey's 39th Legislative District. New Jersey's Fifth Congressional District, covering the northern portions of Bergen County, Passaic County and Sussex County and all of Warren County, is represented by Scott Garrett (R, Wantage Township). New Jersey is represented in the Senate by Jon Corzine (D, ...

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Montvale New Jersey, Montvale New Jersey - Geography, Montvale New Jersey - Demographics, Montvale New Jersey - Education, Montvale New Jersey - Government, Montvale New Jersey - Federal state and county representation, Montvale New Jersey - Noted Residents

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New Jersey: Encyclopedia II - Plainfield New Jersey - Government

Plainfield New Jersey - Local government. The Mayor, elected for a four year term of office, is the chief elected official. The Mayor exercises executive powers for the City of Plainfield and is responsible for direct appointments as well as advise and consent appointments of the Executive Cabinet, Corporation Counsel, and members of boards, commissions and committees. The Mayor of Plainfield is Albert T. Mc ...

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Plainfield New Jersey, Plainfield New Jersey - History, Plainfield New Jersey - Civil disturbance, Plainfield New Jersey - Geography, Plainfield New Jersey - Demographics, Plainfield New Jersey - Government, Plainfield New Jersey - Local government, Plainfield New Jersey - Federal state and county representation, Plainfield New Jersey - Education, Plainfield New Jersey - Famous residents and natives

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