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East Orange Community Charter School is a public charter school that operates independently of the school district under a charter granted by the New Jersey Department of Education. [138] Ahlus Sunnah School is a K–12 madrasah that has been in East Orange since 2005. [139]
Pages in category "East Orange, New Jersey" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total. ... Mayor of East Orange, New Jersey; Muir's Department ...
Great River Fire Department; Long Beach Fire Department (New York) Mount Sinai Fire Department; New York City Fire Department; Oceanic H&L Company No. 1; Plandome Fire Department; Rescue Hook and Ladder Co.1 Haverstraw NY; Richmond Engine Co. 1; Sayville Fire Department; Schenectady Fire Department; Wantagh Fire Department; Yonkers Fire Department
June 22, 1984 (Ampere Plaza and Whitney Place: East Orange: The station was closed in 1991 and demolished shortly after. Part of the Operating Passenger Railroad Stations TR.
Winds expand Jennings Creek fire, but progress made. The rain helped firefighters gain some control over the Jennings Creek Wildfire along the New Jersey-New York border, which had engulfed 3,500 ...
The four municipalities are Orange, East Orange, South Orange and West Orange. All of these communities were named for William III of Orange, Stadtholder of the Dutch Republic, and from 1689 until 1702 King of England, Ireland, and Scotland. The Thomas Edison factory in West Orange. It has since been converted into apartments.
At the time, East Orange was referred to as having the first "suburban" retail district in New Jersey and was also home to a large branch of the upscale Fifth Avenue department store company, Best & Co. A second retail district in East Orange ran along Central Avenue, and this area was home to branches of B. Altman & Company as well as Franklin ...
The City of Orange (known simply as Orange) is a township in Essex County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey.As of the 2020 United States census, the township's population was 34,447, [8] [9] an increase of 4,313 (+14.3%) from the 2010 census count of 30,134, [17] [18] which in turn reflected a decline of 2,734 (-8.3%) from the 32,868 counted in the 2000 census.