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| ARTICLES RELATED TO New Jersey |  |  |  | New Jersey: Encyclopedia II - Livingston New Jersey - DemographicsAs of the censusGR2 of 2000, there are 27,391 people, 9,300 households, and 7,932 families residing in the town. The population density is 761.9/km² (1,973.1/mi²). There are 9,457 housing units at an average density of 263.1/km² (681.2/mi²). The racial makeup of the township is 82.64% White, 1.20% African American, 0.05% Native American, 14.54% Asian, 0.01% Pacific Islander, 0.69% from other races, and 0.87% from two or more races. 2.54% ...
See also:Livingston New Jersey, Livingston New Jersey - Geography, Livingston New Jersey - Demographics, Livingston New Jersey - Government, Livingston New Jersey - Local government, Livingston New Jersey - Township Committees, Livingston New Jersey - Federal state and county representation, Livingston New Jersey - Education, Livingston New Jersey - Transportation, Livingston New Jersey - The Town, Livingston New Jersey - Noted residents Read more here: » Livingston New Jersey: Encyclopedia II - Livingston New Jersey - Demographics |
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|  |  |  | New Jersey: Encyclopedia II - Wyckoff New Jersey - GeographyWyckoff is located at 40°59'55" North, 74°10'2" West (40.998583, -74.167104)GR1.
According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 17.0 km² (6.6 mi²). 17.0 km² (6.6 mi²) of it is land and 0.1 km² (0.04 mi²) of it is water. The total area is 0.30% water.
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See also:Wyckoff New Jersey, Wyckoff New Jersey - History, Wyckoff New Jersey - Timeline, Wyckoff New Jersey - Geography, Wyckoff New Jersey - Demographics, Wyckoff New Jersey - Government, Wyckoff New Jersey - Federal state and county representation, Wyckoff New Jersey - Education, Wyckoff New Jersey - Noted residents, Wyckoff New Jersey - Reference Read more here: » Wyckoff New Jersey: Encyclopedia II - Wyckoff New Jersey - Geography |
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Bayonne New Jersey - Local government.
The City of Bayonne is governed under the Faulkner Act (Mayor-Council) system of municipal government.
The current Mayor of Bayonne is Joseph V. Doria, Jr., who is also New Jersey State Senator for the 31st Legislative District. Doria's first term as Mayor started in June 1998 and ended in June 2002. His second term began in June 2002 and will end in June 2006, if he decides not to run for re-election.
Mayors have been governing the community ever since t ...
See also:Bayonne New Jersey, Bayonne New Jersey - Geography, Bayonne New Jersey - Government, Bayonne New Jersey - Local government, Bayonne New Jersey - Federal state and county representation, Bayonne New Jersey - Demographics, Bayonne New Jersey - Transportation, Bayonne New Jersey - Facts, Bayonne New Jersey - Plans for television tower, Bayonne New Jersey - Trivia Read more here: » Bayonne New Jersey: Encyclopedia II - Bayonne New Jersey - Government |
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|  |  |  | New Jersey: Encyclopedia II - Newark New Jersey - EconomyNewark 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 ...
See also: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 - Today, Newark New Jersey - Geography, Newark New Jersey - Neighborhoods, Newark New Jersey - The North Ward, Newark New Jersey - The Central Ward, Newark New Jersey - The West Ward, Newark New Jersey - The South Ward, Newark New Jersey - The East Ward, Newark New Jersey - Demographics, Newark New Jersey - Government, Newark New Jersey - Local government, Newark New Jersey - Federal state and county representation, Newark New Jersey - Economy, Newark New Jersey - Education, Newark New Jersey - Culture, Newark New Jersey - Famous people born or raised in Newark Read more here: » Newark New Jersey: Encyclopedia II - Newark New Jersey - Economy |
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|  |  |  | New Jersey: Encyclopedia II - Madison New Jersey - DemographicsAs of the censusGR2 of 2000, there are 16,530 people, 5,520 households, and 3,786 families residing in the borough. The population density is 1,519.6/km² (3,935.6/mi²). There are 5,641 housing units at an average density of 518.6/km² (1,343.1/mi²). The racial makeup of the borough is 89.69% White, 3.00% African American, 0.13% Native American, 3.77% Asian, 0.23% Pacific Islander, 1.55% from other races, and 1.63% from two or more races. 5.97% of ...
See also: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 Read more here: » Madison New Jersey: Encyclopedia II - Madison New Jersey - Demographics |
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|  |  |  | New Jersey: Encyclopedia II - Rutherford New Jersey - Government
Rutherford New Jersey - Local government.
Rutherford was incorporated in 1881 under the Borough form of government, the most common type in New Jersey. With a seven member governing body, the mayor of the Borough is elected every four years and two council members are elected at large each year for 3-year terms. Under this form of government, council members act as the legislative body with the mayor voting only in the event of a tie. Most appointments are made by t ...
See also:Rutherford New Jersey, Rutherford New Jersey - Geography, Rutherford New Jersey - Demographics, Rutherford New Jersey - Government, Rutherford New Jersey - Local government, Rutherford New Jersey - Federal state and county representation, Rutherford New Jersey - History, Rutherford New Jersey - Transportation, Rutherford New Jersey - Education, Rutherford New Jersey - Culture and recreation Read more here: » Rutherford New Jersey: Encyclopedia II - Rutherford New Jersey - Government |
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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. ...
See also: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 - Today, Newark New Jersey - Geography, Newark New Jersey - Neighborhoods, Newark New Jersey - The North Ward, Newark New Jersey - The Central Ward, Newark New Jersey - The West Ward, Newark New Jersey - The South Ward, Newark New Jersey - The East Ward, Newark New Jersey - Demographics, Newark New Jersey - Government, Newark New Jersey - Local government, Newark New Jersey - Federal state and county representation, Newark New Jersey - Economy, Newark New Jersey - Education, Newark New Jersey - Culture, Newark New Jersey - Famous people born or raised in Newark Read more here: » Newark New Jersey: Encyclopedia II - Newark New Jersey - Government |
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Bernardsville New Jersey - Local government.
Bernardsville is governed by a Mayor and a six-member Borough Council. The Mayor of Bernardsville is Jay Parsons.
Bernardsville New Jersey - Federal state and county representation.
Bernardsville is in the Twelfth Congressional District and is part of New Jersey's 16th Legislative District.
New Jersey's Twelfth Congressional District, covering all of Hunterdon County, and portions of Middlesex County, Monmouth County, Morris C ...
See also:Bernardsville New Jersey, Bernardsville New Jersey - Geography, Bernardsville New Jersey - Demographics, Bernardsville New Jersey - Government, Bernardsville New Jersey - Local government, Bernardsville New Jersey - Federal state and county representation, Bernardsville New Jersey - Education, Bernardsville New Jersey - History Read more here: » Bernardsville New Jersey: Encyclopedia II - Bernardsville New Jersey - Government |
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Irvington New Jersey - Before 1700.
Fifteen thousand years ago what is now Irvington lay buried under hundreds of feet of glacial ice. As the climate gradually tempered, the glacier loosed its frigid grasp upon the land, and the present-day contours of the town emerged. The Elizabeth River is the chief geographic feature of Irvington, bisecting the town from north to south. The river, which enters Irvington at a point 140 feet above sea level, descends gradually until it crosses into Hillside at an elevation of 7 ...
See also:Irvington New Jersey, Irvington New Jersey - Geography, Irvington New Jersey - Demographics, Irvington New Jersey - History, Irvington New Jersey - Before 1700, Irvington New Jersey - 1700's, Irvington New Jersey - After the revolution, Irvington New Jersey - Civil War, Irvington New Jersey - Irvington's independence from Clinton Township, Irvington New Jersey - Late 19th Century / 20th Century, Irvington New Jersey - For more information, Irvington New Jersey - Government, Irvington New Jersey - Local government, Irvington New Jersey - Federal state and county representation Read more here: » Irvington New Jersey: Encyclopedia II - Irvington New Jersey - History |
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Alpine New Jersey - Federal state and county representation.
Alpine 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 Frank Lautenberg (D, Clif ...
See also:Alpine New Jersey, Alpine New Jersey - Geography, Alpine New Jersey - Demographics, Alpine New Jersey - Government, Alpine New Jersey - Federal state and county representation, Alpine New Jersey - Education, Alpine New Jersey - Media, Alpine New Jersey - Noted residents Read more here: » Alpine New Jersey: Encyclopedia II - Alpine New Jersey - Government |
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| | |  |  |  | New Jersey: Encyclopedia II - Newark New Jersey - DemographicsAs of the censusGR2 of 2000, there are 273,546 people, recent census projections show that the population has increased to around 280,000. The population density is 11,400/mile² (4,400/km²), or 21,000/mile² (8,100 km²) once airport, railroad, and seaport lands are excluded, the second-highest in the nation.
The racial makeup of the city is 26.52% White or Euro-American, 53.46% Black or African American, 0.37% Native American, 1.19% Asian, 0.05% Pacific Islander, 14.05% from other races, and 4.36% from t ...
See also: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 - Today, Newark New Jersey - Geography, Newark New Jersey - Neighborhoods, Newark New Jersey - The North Ward, Newark New Jersey - The Central Ward, Newark New Jersey - The West Ward, Newark New Jersey - The South Ward, Newark New Jersey - The East Ward, Newark New Jersey - Demographics, Newark New Jersey - Government, Newark New Jersey - Local government, Newark New Jersey - Federal state and county representation, Newark New Jersey - Economy, Newark New Jersey - Education, Newark New Jersey - Culture, Newark New Jersey - Famous people born or raised in Newark Read more here: » Newark New Jersey: Encyclopedia II - Newark New Jersey - Demographics |
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|  |  |  | New Jersey: Encyclopedia II - Newark New Jersey - GeographyLocated at 40° 44' 14" north and 74° 10' 55" west, Newark is 24.14 square miles (63 km²) in area. It has the smallest land area among 100 most populous cities in the U.S. The city's altitude ranges from 0 to 273.4 feet (83 m) above sea level, with the average being 55 feet (17 m).
Newark is essentially a large basin sloping towards the Passaic River, with a few valleys formed by meandering streams. Historically, Newark's high places have been its wealthier neighborhoods. In the 19th and early 20th centuries, the wealthy congregated on the rid ...
See also: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 - Today, Newark New Jersey - Geography, Newark New Jersey - Neighborhoods, Newark New Jersey - The North Ward, Newark New Jersey - The Central Ward, Newark New Jersey - The West Ward, Newark New Jersey - The South Ward, Newark New Jersey - The East Ward, Newark New Jersey - Demographics, Newark New Jersey - Government, Newark New Jersey - Local government, Newark New Jersey - Federal state and county representation, Newark New Jersey - Economy, Newark New Jersey - Education, Newark New Jersey - Culture, Newark New Jersey - Famous people born or raised in Newark Read more here: » Newark New Jersey: Encyclopedia II - Newark New Jersey - Geography |
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|  |  |  | New Jersey: Encyclopedia II - Irvington New Jersey - GeographyIrvington is located at 40°43'32" North, 74°13'55" West (40.725651, -74.232076)GR1.
According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 7.7 km² (3.0 mi²). 7.7 km² (3.0 mi²) of it is land and none of it is covered by water.
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See also:Irvington New Jersey, Irvington New Jersey - Geography, Irvington New Jersey - Demographics, Irvington New Jersey - History, Irvington New Jersey - Before 1700, Irvington New Jersey - 1700's, Irvington New Jersey - After the revolution, Irvington New Jersey - Civil War, Irvington New Jersey - Irvington's independence from Clinton Township, Irvington New Jersey - Late 19th Century / 20th Century, Irvington New Jersey - For more information, Irvington New Jersey - Government, Irvington New Jersey - Local government, Irvington New Jersey - Federal state and county representation Read more here: » Irvington New Jersey: Encyclopedia II - Irvington New Jersey - Geography |
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