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  2. List of neighborhoods in Newark, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of neighborhoods in Newark, New Jersey, United States within its five political wards. [1] ... James Street Commons Historic District; East Ward

  3. Downtown Newark - Wikipedia

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    Both Broad Street and Market Street are a bustle of activity crowded with numerous shops. Broad Street has many street vendors as well. At night, however, the streets are vacant and shops are closed. The City of Newark is committed to turning downtown into a "24-hour city" and the downtown area is slowly beginning to develop a 24-hour presence.

  4. List of tallest buildings in Newark - Wikipedia

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    101 Market Street 234 ft (71 m) 22 Within Four Corners Historic District on the corner of Market and Washington Street. Part of RHB Millennium Project, originally proposed as 13 or 14 stories, later increased. [151] [152] [153] Oak Tower 221 ft (67 m) 17 2027

  5. Newark, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    The Newark Times is an online news media platform dedicated to Newark lifestyle, events, and culture. [261] The Newark Metro covers metropolitan life from Newark to North Jersey to New York City and is a journalism project at Rutgers Newark. [262] RLS Media covers breaking news from Newark and surrounding municipalities. [263]

  6. Seabra Foods - Wikipedia

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    Seabra Foods is a privately held, family-owned U.S. supermarket chain based in Newark, New Jersey. Established in 1982, Seabra operates 18 locations in Rhode Island, Massachusetts, New Jersey and Florida. [1]

  7. Ferry Street (Newark) - Wikipedia

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    Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ferry_Street_(Newark)&oldid=887235614"

  8. Hahne and Company - Wikipedia

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    Hahne's also operated a furniture warehouse a few blocks away from the Newark location. In 1916, Hahne's became one of the founding members of Associated Dry Goods (ADG). In 1929, Hahne's was the first of Newark's department stores to open a branch on Church Street in Montclair. [9]

  9. Government Center, Newark - Wikipedia

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    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 Newark (1949–1953) Newark Parking Authority: 47-63 Green ...