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  2. Newark City Hall - Wikipedia

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    Newark City Hall is located at Government Center in Newark in Essex County, New Jersey. The building was built in 1902 and was added to the National Register of Historic Places on February 17, 1978. History

  3. Government Center, Newark - Wikipedia

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    Newark City Hall: 920 Broad Street: Municipal Council of Newark Mayor of Newark: 1902–present: Statues of George Floyd and Kenneth A. Gibson, Mayor of Newark: Newark Municipal Court: 31 Green Street: Ralph A. Villani Building Former Newark Police Headquarters: 22 Franklin Street: Newark Police Department: Named for Ralph A. Villani, Mayor of ...

  4. Essex County Government Complex - Wikipedia

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    The Essex County Government Complex is located in Newark, the country seat of Essex County, New Jersey, U.S. at west of end of Market Street in Downtown.It is home to the Essex County Executive, the Board of County Commissioners, and the constitutional officers of the county: the County Clerk, the County Surrogate, and the County Sheriff as well as the County Register.

  5. Newark, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Film production in Newark in 2004. The New Jersey Motion Picture and Television Commission is headquartered in the Newark. [273] In 2011, the city created the Newark Office of Film and Television in order to promote the making of media productions. [274] [275] There have been several film and TV productions depicting life in Newark.

  6. List of the oldest buildings in New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Perth Amboy City Hall: Perth Amboy: 1714–1717 City hall: Oldest city hall in US Woodbury Friends' Meetinghouse [44] Woodbury: 1715 Religious Oldest Friends meeting house: Seaville Friends Meeting House [45] Seaville: 1717 Religious Friends meeting house: William Green House: Ewing Township, New Jersey: 1717-1830 Residence (abandoned)

  7. Municipal Council of Newark - Wikipedia

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    Newark was governed by a mayor and common council from 1836 to 1917 and then by a five-member commission until 1954. Effective as of July 1, 1954, the voters of the city of Newark, by a referendum held on November 3, 1953 and under the Optional Municipal Charter Law (commonly known as the Faulkner Act ), adopted the Faulkner Act (Mayor-Council ...

  8. Newark was one of the deadliest cities in the U.S. Now it ...

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    In 2016, months before the end of former President Barack Obama’s second term in office, the city of Newark, N.J., and the Department of Justice reached a deal to overhaul policing in the city ...

  9. Category : Buildings and structures in Newark, New Jersey

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    Sports venues in Newark, New Jersey‎ (9 P) Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Newark, New Jersey" The following 46 pages are in this category, out of 46 total.