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  1. Newark ( / ˈnjuːərk / NEW-ərk, [24] locally: [nʊɹk]) [25] is the most populous city in the U.S. state of New Jersey, the seat of Essex County, and a principal city of the New York metropolitan area. [26] [27] [28] As of the 2020 census, the city's population was 311,549.

  2. 2023 State of the City. Customer service survey. Report an Issue to 311. See All Forms. Mayor Ras J. Baraka welcomes you to Newark, the largest city in New Jersey. Use our site to get connected to city resources and each other.

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    English is the main language, but the Ironbound area is home to a significant Brazilian and Portuguese population. Newark, NJ, is pronounced "Noo-wirk", as opposed to Newark, Delaware, which is pronounced "Noo-ark". Locals will often pronounce it "Nork" or "Nerk".

    The Newark Light Railruns two lines that originate at Penn Station. The City Subway Line (shown in blue on maps) has service to University Heights, Branch Brook Park and Grove Street (in adjacent Bloomfield). The Broad Street Line (orange on maps) operates between Penn Station and Broad Street Station. There is a extensive network of New Jersey Tra...

    40.770278-74.1763891 Branch Brook Park, Park Ave & Lake St. Branch Brook Park contains 360 acres of open meadowland and small patches of woodland on gently rolling terrain. More than 4,100 cherry t...
    40.7549-74.17842 Cathedral Basilica of the Sacred Heart, 89 Ridge St, ☏ +1 973-484-4600. Cathedral Basilica of the Sacred Heart is a French Gothic-styled cathedral, the fourth largest in North Amer...
    40.7397-74.16923 Military Park, Broad St between Rector St and Raymond Blvd, ☏ +1 973-733-9333. A park downtown that began as a militia training green in the 1600s. Wars of America monument is an i...
    40.733838-74.1707621 Prudential Center, Prudential Center, Mulberry St (across from Triangle Park and 1 block W of Penn Stn), ☏ +1 973-757-6000. It hosts the NHL's New Jersey Devils, Seton Hall Uni...
    40.7402-74.16712 New Jersey Performing Arts Center, 1 Center St, toll-free: +1 888-466-5722.
    40.72778-74.1760833 Newark Symphony Hall, 1020 Broad St, ☏ +1 973-643-8468.
    40.7389-74.16874 New Jersey Historical Society, 52 Park Pl, ☏ +1 973-596-8500. Tu-Sa noon-5PM.

    40.7445-74.17061 Newark Public Library, 5 Washington St, ☏ +1 973-733-7784. M-Sa 9AM to 5:30PM; closed Sunday. A great facility to explore, pick up a book, and learn a little something in the city.

    More than 100,000 people commute to Newark on weekdays, making it New Jersey's largest employment center with many white-collar jobs in insurance, finance, import-export, health-care, and government. As a major courthouse venue including federal, state, and county facilities, it is home to more than 1,000 law firms. The city is also a college town,...

    Stroll Ferry Street in the East Ward and find numerous boutiques, bake shops and cafes. There are no real malls in Newark but there are malls near by that the buses in the city will take you to one...

    Newark has three "restaurant rows' downtown: Around the Prudential Center, Halsey Street, and Ferry Street in the Ironbound, the latter known for its Portuguese, Brazilian and Latino food.

    There is a liquor store in Penn Station. You can buy individual bottles of beer (including microbrews). 1. 40.722459-74.1501361 Blitz Sports Bar, 179 Wilson Avenue. M-W 11AM-2AM, Th-Sa 11AM-3AM, Su noon-2AM. in the Ironbound 1.1. 40.744022-74.1670012 Border's Tex Mex Cantina, 1034 Rt 23 (McCarter Hwy).(updated Jan 2019)

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    The main newspaper of Newark is the Star Ledger. Other metro area newspapers (New York Times, New York Daily News, New York Post, Asbury Park Press, The Record) are also widely available. Online outlets include: 1. The Newark Times[dead link]is the premiere online news media platform dedicated to Newark news, lifestyle, events, and culture 2. TAP Into Newarkis an online news site devoted to Newark 3. Brick City Live[dead link]is a site focused on Newark news, lifestyle and perspectives 4. New...

  4. Looking for places to visit in Newark? Explore our listing of top Newark attractions, including NJPAC, Ironbound, Riverfront Park, and famous museums.

  5. Jun 15, 2013 · Keep it mild or go wild! Grab a front row seat to an... Explore the vibrant city of Newark, NJ with our guide to the best hotels, attractions, things to do and events!

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