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472 relations: A Beautiful Mind (film), ABC Signature, Advance Publications, AFL-CIO, Aldene Connection, Alexander Barkan, Allan Benny, American Broadcasting Company, American Community Survey, American football, Ancestry.com, Anthony Chiappone, Arcadia Publishing, Area codes 201 and 551, Arielle Holmes, Arlington National Cemetery, Associated Press, At-large, Band of Brothers (miniseries), Barack Obama, Barbara Buono, Barney Frank, Batman in film, Bayonne, Bayonne Bridge, Bayonne Community Museum, Bayonne Community News, Bayonne High School, Bayonne Medical Center, Bayonne Public Library, Bayonne refinery strikes of 1915–1916, Bayonne School District, Bayonne Truck House No. 1, Beatification, Ben Bernie, Benjamin Melniker, Bergen Neck, Bergen Point, Bergen Township, New Jersey (1661–1862), Bert Daly, Beth midrash, Bill Clinton, Blondie (band), Bob Latour, Boston Red Sox, Brian Keith, Brooklyn, Bruce Willis, Bucknell Bison, Bucknell University, ... Expand index (422 more) »
- 1869 establishments in New Jersey
- New Jersey Urban Enterprise Zones
- Port cities and towns in New Jersey
A Beautiful Mind (film)
A Beautiful Mind is a 2001 American biographical drama film about the mathematician John Nash, a Nobel Laureate in Economics, played by Russell Crowe.
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ABC Signature
ABC Signature is an American television production studio and the flagship production arm of ABC, which is a subsidiary of Disney Television Studios, a sub-division of the Disney Entertainment business segment and division of The Walt Disney Company.
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Advance Publications
Advance Publications, Inc. is a privately held American media company owned by the families of Donald Newhouse and Samuel Irving Newhouse Jr., the sons of company founder Samuel Irving Newhouse Sr. It owns publishing-relating companies including American City Business Journals, MLive Media Group, and Condé Nast, and is a major shareholder in Charter Communications (13% ownership), Reddit (42 million shares), and Warner Bros.
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AFL-CIO
The American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO) is a national trade union center that is the largest federation of unions in the United States.
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Aldene Connection
The Aldene Connection is a connection between two railroad lines in the Aldene neighborhood of Roselle Park, New Jersey, United States, one formerly belonging to the Central Railroad of New Jersey (CNJ), the other formerly of the Lehigh Valley Railroad.
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Alexander Barkan
Alexander E. Barkan (August 9, 1909 – October 18, 1990) was head of the AFL-CIO's Committee on Political Education from 1963 until 1982.
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Allan Benny
Allan Benny (July 12, 1867, Brooklyn, New York – November 6, 1942, Bayonne, New Jersey) was an American Democratic Party politician from New Jersey who represented the 9th congressional district for one term from 1903 to 1905.
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American Broadcasting Company
The American Broadcasting Company (ABC) is an American commercial broadcast television and radio network that serves as the flagship property of the Disney Entertainment division of the Walt Disney Company.
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American Community Survey
The American Community Survey (ACS) is an annual demographics survey program conducted by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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American football
American football, referred to simply as football in the United States and Canada and also known as gridiron football, is a team sport played by two teams of eleven players on a rectangular field with goalposts at each end.
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Ancestry.com
Ancestry.com LLC is an American genealogy company based in Lehi, Utah.
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Anthony Chiappone
Anthony Chiappone (born November 13, 1957, Brooklyn, New York) is an American Democratic Party politician who served in the New Jersey General Assembly, where he represented the 31st Legislative District from 2004 to 2006 and again from 2008 until his resignation in 2010.
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Arcadia Publishing
Arcadia Publishing is an American publisher of neighborhood, local, and regional history of the United States in pictorial form.
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Area codes 201 and 551
Area codes 201 and 551 are telephone area codes in the North American Numbering Plan (NANP) in the U.S. State of New Jersey.
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Arielle Holmes
Arielle Holmes (born September 17, 1993) is an American actress and writer.
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Arlington National Cemetery
Arlington National Cemetery is one of two cemeteries in the United States National Cemetery System that are maintained by the United States Army.
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Associated Press
The Associated Press (AP) is an American not-for-profit news agency headquartered in New York City.
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At-large
At large (before a noun: at-large) is a description for members of a governing body who are elected or appointed to represent a whole membership or population (notably a city, county, state, province, nation, club or association), rather than a subset.
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Band of Brothers (miniseries)
Band of Brothers is a 2001 American war drama miniseries based on historian Stephen E. Ambrose's 1992 non-fiction book of the same name.
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Barack Obama
Barack Hussein Obama II (born August 4, 1961) is an American politician who served as the 44th president of the United States from 2009 to 2017.
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Barbara Buono
Barbara A. Buono (born July 28, 1953) is an American politician who served in the New Jersey Senate from 2002 to 2014, where she represented the 18th Legislative District.
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Barney Frank
Barnett Frank (born March 31, 1940) is a former American politician.
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Batman in film
The ''Batman'' franchise, based on the fictional superhero Batman who appears in American comic books published by DC Comics, has seen the release of various films.
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Bayonne
Bayonne (Baiona; Baiona; Bayona) is a city in Southwestern France near the Spanish border.
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Bayonne Bridge
The Bayonne Bridge is an arch bridge that spans the Kill Van Kull between Staten Island, New York and Bayonne, New Jersey.
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Bayonne Community Museum
The Bayonne Community Museum is located in the Bergen Point section of Bayonne, Hudson County, New Jersey, United States.
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Bayonne Community News
The Bayonne Community News was a weekly community newspaper serving Bayonne, in Hudson County, New Jersey and is one of nine weekly publications produced by the Hudson Reporter.
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Bayonne High School
Bayonne High School (BHS) is a four-year comprehensive public high school serving students in ninth through twelfth grades in Bayonne, in Hudson County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey, operated by the Bayonne Board of Education.
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Bayonne Medical Center
CarePoint Health Bayonne Medical Center is a hospital in Bayonne, New Jersey.
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Bayonne Public Library
The Bayonne Public Library is the free public library of Bayonne, New Jersey.
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Bayonne refinery strikes of 1915–1916
The Bayonne refinery strikes of 1915–1916 were labor actions of refinery workers in Bayonne, New Jersey, mostly Polish-Americans who struck Standard Oil of New Jersey and Tidewater Petroleum plants on Constable Hook beginning in mid-July 1915.
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Bayonne School District
The Bayonne School District is a comprehensive public school district serving students from pre-kindergarten through twelfth grade from Bayonne in Hudson County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey.
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Bayonne Truck House No. 1
Bayonne Truck House No.
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Beatification
Beatification (from Latin beatus, "blessed" and facere, "to make") is a recognition accorded by the Catholic Church of a deceased person's entrance into Heaven and capacity to intercede on behalf of individuals who pray in their name.
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Ben Bernie
Benjamin Anzelevitz, known professionally as Ben Bernie (May 30, 1891 – October 23, 1943),DeLong, Thomas A. (1996).
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Benjamin Melniker
Benjamin Melniker (May 25, 1913 – February 26, 2018) was an American film producer and centenarian.
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Bergen Neck
Bergen Neck is a peninsula in the United States, located between the Upper New York Bay and the Newark Bay in the Hudson County, New Jersey municipalities of Bayonne and Jersey City.
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Bergen Point
Bergen Point is a point of land that lends its name to the adjacent neighborhood in Bayonne in Hudson County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey.
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Bergen Township, New Jersey (1661–1862)
Bergen Township was a township that existed in the U.S. state of New Jersey, from 1661 to 1862, first as Bergen, New Netherland, then as part Bergen County, and later as part of Hudson County.
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Bert Daly
Albert Joseph Daly (April 8, 1881 – September 3, 1952) was an American Major League Baseball infielder who played for the Philadelphia Athletics during the season while he was in medical school.
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Beth midrash
A beth midrash (בית מדרש, "House of Learning";: batei midrash), also beis medrash or beit midrash, is a hall dedicated for Torah study, often translated as a "study hall".
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Bill Clinton
William Jefferson Clinton (né Blythe III; born August 19, 1946) is an American politician who served as the 42nd president of the United States from 1993 to 2001.
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Blondie (band)
Blondie is an American rock band formed in New York City in 1974 by singer Debbie Harry and guitarist Chris Stein.
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Bob Latour
Robert A. Latour (May 11, 1925 – November 18, 2010) was an American swimming coach and college athletics administrator.
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Boston Red Sox
The Boston Red Sox are an American professional baseball team based in Boston.
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Brian Keith
Robert Alba Keith (November 14, 1921 – June 24, 1997), known professionally as Brian Keith, was an American film, television, and stage actor who in his six-decade career gained recognition for his work in films such as the Disney family film The Parent Trap (1961); Johnny Shiloh (1963); the comedy The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming (1966); and the adventure saga The Wind and the Lion (1975), in which he portrayed President Theodore Roosevelt.
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Brooklyn
Brooklyn is a borough of New York City.
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Bruce Willis
Walter Bruce Willis (born March 19, 1955) is a retired American actor.
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Bucknell Bison
The Bucknell Bison are the athletic teams that represent Bucknell University.
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Bucknell University
Bucknell University is a private liberal-arts college in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, United States.
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Bud Grace
Bud Grace (born c. 1944) is an American cartoonist, who has worked on the comic strip Ernie, whose title was later changed to Piranha Club in the United States.
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Cape Liberty Cruise Port
The Cape Liberty Cruise Port is one of three trans-Atlantic passenger terminals in the Port of New York and New Jersey.
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Central Railroad of New Jersey
The Central Railroad of New Jersey, also known as the Jersey Central, Jersey Central Lines or New Jersey Central, was a Class I railroad with origins in the 1830s.
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Central Railroad of New Jersey Terminal
The Central Railroad of New Jersey Terminal, also known as Communipaw Terminal and Jersey City Terminal, was the Central Railroad of New Jersey's waterfront passenger terminal in Jersey City, New Jersey.
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Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
The chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (CJCS) is the presiding officer of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS).
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Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia
Chestnut Hill is a neighborhood in the Northwest Philadelphia section of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.
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Chicago Tribune
The Chicago Tribune is an American daily newspaper based in Chicago, Illinois, owned by Tribune Publishing.
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CHiPs
CHiPs is an American crime drama television series created by Rick Rosner and originally aired on NBC from September 15, 1977 to May 1, 1983.
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Chris Christie
Christopher James Christie (born September 6, 1962) is an American politician and former federal prosecutor who served as the 55th governor of New Jersey from 2010 to 2018.
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Chris Daggett
Christopher Jarvis Daggett (born March 7, 1950) is an American businessman who is the president and CEO of the Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation, one of the largest foundations in New Jersey.
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Chuck (TV series)
Chuck is an American action comedy spy drama television series created by Josh Schwartz and Chris Fedak.
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Chuck Wepner
Charles "Chuck" Wepner (born February 26, 1939) is an American former professional boxer.
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City (New Jersey)
A city in the context of local government in New Jersey refers to one of five types and one of eleven forms of municipal government. Bayonne, New Jersey and city (New Jersey) are cities in New Jersey.
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City manager
A city manager is an official appointed as the administrative manager of a city in the council–manager form of city government.
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Clem Burke
Clement Burke (born Clement Anthony Bozewski; November 24, 1954) is an American musician who is best known as the drummer for the band Blondie from 1975, shortly after the band formed, throughout the band's entire career.
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Cleveland Browns
The Cleveland Browns are a professional American football team based in Cleveland.
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Cleveland Guardians
The Cleveland Guardians are an American professional baseball team based in Cleveland.
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Collins Park (Bayonne, New Jersey)
Collins Park, or 1st Street Park, is the largest municipal park in Bayonne, New Jersey.
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Constable Hook
Constable Hook is a cape located on the north side of the outlet of Kill van Kull into Upper New York Bay in Bayonne, New Jersey.
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Constable Hook Cemetery
Constable Hook Cemetery is the name used to refer to two cemeteries on Constable Hook in Bayonne, New Jersey, the extant Bayonne Constable Hook Cemetery and the no longer existing Van Buskerck Family Burial Ground.
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Corey Stokes
Corey Stokes (born April 24, 1988) is an American former professional basketball player.
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County Route 501 (New Jersey)
County Route 501 (CR 501) is a county highway in New Jersey in two segments spanning Middlesex, Hudson, and Bergen counties.
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Cranford, New Jersey
Cranford is a township in Union County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey, located southwest of Manhattan.
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Crime film
Crime films, in the broadest sense, is a film genre inspired by and analogous to the crime fiction literary genre.
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Cuba Gooding Jr.
Cuba Mark Gooding Jr. (born January 2, 1968) is an American actor.
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Cupid (2009 TV series)
Cupid is an American comedy-drama television series that aired on ABC from March 31 to June 16, 2009, and was broadcast Tuesdays at 10:02 PM Eastern/9:02 PM Central.
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Curries Woods
Curries Woods is a neighborhood in the southern part of Greenville in Jersey City, New Jersey bordering Bayonne.
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Cy Chermak
Seymour "Cy" Chermak (September 20, 1929 – January 29, 2021) was an American producer and screenwriter.
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Danan Hughes
Robert Danan Hughes (born December 11, 1970) is a former American football wide receiver who played in the National Football League (NFL).
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Dave (film)
Dave is a 1993 American political comedy film directed by Ivan Reitman, written by Gary Ross, and starring Kevin Kline and Sigourney Weaver.
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Dave Kehr
David Kehr (born 1953) is an American museum curator and film critic.
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David W. Oliver
David W. Oliver (December 19, 1819 – February 12, 1905) was the Mayor of Bayonne, New Jersey, from 1883 to 1887.
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Defensive back
In gridiron football, defensive backs (DBs), also called the secondary, are the players on the defensive side of the ball who play farthest back from the line of scrimmage.
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Defensive tackle
A defensive tackle (DT) is a position in American football that typically lines up on the line of scrimmage, opposite one of the offensive guards; however, he may also line up opposite one of the offensive tackles.
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Demi Moore
Demi Gene Moore (née Guynes; born November 11, 1962) is an American actress.
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Democratic Party (United States)
The Democratic Party is one of the two major contemporary political parties in the United States.
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Denise O'Connor
Denise O'Connor (born May 18, 1935) is an American former fencer.
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Dennis P. Collins
Dennis P. Collins (June 12, 1924 – December 6, 2009) was an American Democratic party politician who served as the 24th mayor of Bayonne, New Jersey from 1974 until his retirement in 1990.
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Devora Nadworney
Devora Nadworney (1895 – January 7, 1948) was an American operatic contralto singer.
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Dick Brodowski
Richard Stanley Brodowski (July 26, 1932 – January 14, 2019) was an American professional baseball pitcher, who played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Boston Red Sox, Washington Senators, and Cleveland Indians in 1952 and from 1955 to 1959.
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Dick Savitt
Richard Savitt (March 4, 1927 – January 6, 2023) was an American tennis player.
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Dominican Americans
Dominican Americans (domínico-americanos, estadounidenses dominicanos) are Americans who trace their ancestry to the Dominican Republic.
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Donald MacAdie
Donald MacAdie (December 5, 1899 – August 1, 1963) was a suffragan bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Newark, serving from 1958 to 1963.
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Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show
Dr.
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E Company, 506th Infantry Regiment (United States)
E Company, 2nd Battalion of the 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment of the 101st Airborne Division, the "Screaming Eagles", is a company in the United States Army.
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Eagleton Institute of Politics
The Eagleton Institute of Politics at Rutgers University was established in 1956 with an endowment from Florence Peshine Eagleton (1870–1953), and it focuses on state and national politics through education and public service.
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Eastern Time Zone
The Eastern Time Zone (ET) is a time zone encompassing part or all of 23 states in the eastern part of the United States, parts of eastern Canada, and the state of Quintana Roo in Mexico.
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Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy
The Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy of Rutgers University (The Bloustein School) serves as a center for the theory and practice of urban planning, public policy and public health/health administration scholarship.
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Egbert Seymour
Egbert Seymour (December 15, 1850 – February 6, 1921) was the 6th mayor of Bayonne, New Jersey, from 1895 to 1904.
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Egyptian Americans
Egyptian Americans (translit) are Americans of partial or full Egyptian ancestry.
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Elections in New Jersey
Elections in New Jersey are authorized under Article II of the New Jersey State Constitution, which establishes elections for the governor, the lieutenant governor, and members of the New Jersey Legislature.
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Elizabeth, New Jersey
Elizabeth is a city in and the county seat of Union County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. Bayonne, New Jersey and Elizabeth, New Jersey are cities in New Jersey, Faulkner Act (mayor–council), new Jersey Urban Enterprise Zones and port cities and towns in New Jersey.
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Eltingville, Staten Island
Eltingville is a neighborhood in the Staten Island borough of New York City, United States.
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Episcopal Diocese of Newark
The Episcopal Diocese of Newark is a diocese of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America comprising the northern third of New Jersey in the United States.
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ESPN.com
ESPN.com is the official website of ESPN.
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Family Affair
Family Affair is an American sitcom starring Brian Keith and Sebastian Cabot that aired on CBS from September 12, 1966, to March 4, 1971.
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Faulkner Act
The Optional Municipal Charter Law or Faulkner Act (et seq.) provides New Jersey municipalities with a variety of models of local government.
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Federal Information Processing Standards
The Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) of the United States are a set of publicly announced standards that the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has developed for use in computer situs of non-military United States government agencies and contractors.
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Fencing
Fencing is a combat sport that features sword fighting.
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First Reformed Dutch Church of Bergen Neck
The First Reformed Dutch Church of Bergen Neck, now known as The First Federated Church of Bayonne is located in Bayonne, Hudson County, New Jersey, United States.
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Foil (fencing)
A foil is one of the three weapons used in the sport of fencing.
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Francis M. Nevins
Francis Michael Nevins Jr. (born January 6, 1943).
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Frank Langella
Frank A. Langella Jr. (born January 1, 1938) is an American actor known for his roles on stage and screen.
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Full-time equivalent
Full-time equivalent (FTE), or whole time equivalent (WTE), is a unit of measurement that indicates the workload of an employed person (or student) in a way that makes workloads or class loads comparable across various contexts.
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Gale (publisher)
Gale is a global provider of research and digital learning resources.
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Gateway Region
The Gateway Region is the primary urbanized area of the northeastern section of New Jersey. Bayonne, New Jersey and Gateway Region are new Jersey Urban Enterprise Zones.
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Gathering of Eagles Program
The Gathering of Eagles Program is an annual aviation event that traces its origin back to 1980, when retired Brig.
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Gene Olaff
Eugene A. Olaff (September 23, 1920 – January 17, 2017) was an American soccer goalkeeper.
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General (United States)
In the United States military, a general is the most senior general-grade officer; it is the highest achievable commissioned officer rank (or echelon) that may be attained in the United States Armed Forces, with exception of the Navy and Coast Guard, which have the equivalent rank of admiral instead.
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Geographic Names Information System
The Geographic Names Information System (GNIS) is a database of name and location information about more than two million physical and cultural features throughout the United States and its territories; the associated states of the Marshall Islands, Federated States of Micronesia, and Palau; and Antarctica.
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George Cummings
George Cummings (July 28, 1938 in Meridian, Mississippi) is an American guitarist and songwriter based in Bayonne, New Jersey and in recent years, Nashville, Tennessee.
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George R. R. Martin
George Raymond Richard Martin (born George Raymond Martin; September 20, 1948), also known by the initials G.R.R.M., is an American author, television writer, and television producer.
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George W. Bush
George Walker Bush (born July 6, 1946) is an American politician and businessman who served as the 43rd president of the United States from 2001 to 2009.
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George Washington Bridge
The George Washington Bridge is a double-decked suspension bridge spanning the Hudson River, connecting Fort Lee in Bergen County, New Jersey, with the Washington Heights neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City.
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George Wiley
George Alvin Wiley (February 26, 1931 – August 8, 1973) was an American chemist and civil rights leader.
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Gidget (film)
Gidget is a 1959 American CinemaScope comedy film directed by directed by Paul Wendkos and starring Variety film review; March 18, 1959, page 6.
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Good Night, and Good Luck
Good Night, and Good Luck (stylized as good night, and good luck.) is a 2005 historical drama film about American television news directed by George Clooney, with the movie starring David Strathairn, Patricia Clarkson, Jeff Daniels, Robert Downey Jr., and Frank Langella as well as Clooney himself.
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Google Books
Google Books (previously known as Google Book Search, Google Print, and by its code-name Project Ocean) is a service from Google that searches the full text of books and magazines that Google has scanned, converted to text using optical character recognition (OCR), and stored in its digital database.
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Green Bay Packers
The Green Bay Packers are a professional American football team based in Green Bay, Wisconsin.
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Guido (slang)
Guido is a North American subculture, slang term, and ethnic slur referring to working-class urban Italian-Americans.
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Hackensack River Greenway
Hackensack River Greenway, once known as the Hackensack RiverWalk, a is partially constructed greenway along the Newark Bay and Hackensack River in Hudson County, New Jersey, United States.
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Hale-Whitney Mansion
The Hale-Whitney Mansion, is located in Bayonne, Hudson County, New Jersey, United States. Bayonne, New Jersey and Hale-Whitney Mansion are 1869 establishments in New Jersey.
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Hapoel Jerusalem B.C.
Hapoel Jerusalem Basketball Club (מועדון כדורסל הפועל ירושלים), known for sponsorship reasons as Hapoel Bank Yahav Jerusalem (הפועל בנק יהב ירושלים), is a professional basketball club based in the City of Jerusalem, Israel, and competes in the Israeli Basketball Premier League (the top tier of Israeli basketball), the Israeli State Cup, and the Basketball Champions League.
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Hardiness zone
A hardiness zone is a geographic area defined as having a certain average annual minimum temperature, a factor relevant to the survival of many plants.
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HBO
Home Box Office (HBO) is an American pay television network, which is the flagship property of namesake parent-subsidiary Home Box Office, Inc., itself a unit owned by Warner Bros. Discovery.
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Heaven Knows What
Heaven Knows What is a 2014 psychological drama film directed by Ben and Joshua Safdie and written by Ronald Bronstein and Joshua Safdie.
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Henry Hudson
Henry Hudson (1565 – disappeared 23 June 1611) was an English sea explorer and navigator during the early 17th century, best known for his explorations of present-day Canada and parts of the Northeastern United States.
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Henry Meigs Jr.
Henry Meigs Jr. (May 7, 1809 – June 7, 1887) was the Mayor of Bayonne, New Jersey, from 1869 to 1879.
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Henry Repeating Arms
Henry Repeating Arms is a firearms manufacturing company.
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Herbert C. Hoover Building
The Herbert C. Hoover Building is the Washington, D.C. headquarters of the United States Department of Commerce.
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Herbert R. Axelrod
Herbert Richard Axelrod (June 7, 1927 – May 15, 2017) was an American tropical fish expert, a publisher of pet books, and an entrepreneur.
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Herman Kahn
Herman Kahn (February 15, 1922 – July 7, 1983) was an American physicist and a founding member of the Hudson Institute, regarded as one of the preeminent futurists of the latter part of the twentieth century.
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History of ExxonMobil
ExxonMobil, an American multinational oil and gas corporation presently based out of Texas, has had one of the longest histories of any company in its industry.
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Hoboken Terminal
Hoboken Terminal is a commuter-oriented intermodal passenger station in Hoboken, Hudson County, New Jersey.
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Holland Tunnel
The Holland Tunnel is a vehicular tunnel under the Hudson River that connects Hudson Square and Lower Manhattan in New York City in the east to Jersey City, New Jersey in the west.
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Holy Family Academy (Bayonne, New Jersey)
Holy Family Academy was a private Roman Catholic college preparatory school for young women located in Bayonne, in Hudson County, New Jersey, founded by the Sisters of St. Joseph in 1925 that closed in June 2013.
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Houston Texans
The Houston Texans are a professional American football team based in Houston.
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Hudson County Park System
The Hudson County Park System owns and operates several county parks in Hudson County, New Jersey.
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Hudson County, New Jersey
Hudson County is the smallest and most densely populated county in the U.S. state of New Jersey.
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Hudson Group
Hudson, one of the largest travel retailers in North America, is a wholly owned subsidiary of international travel retailer Dufry AG of Basel.
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Hudson River
The Hudson River is a river that flows from north to south primarily through eastern New York, United States.
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Hudson River Waterfront Walkway
The Hudson River Waterfront Walkway, also known as the Hudson River Walkway, is a promenade along the Hudson Waterfront in New Jersey.
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Hudson–Bergen Light Rail
The Hudson–Bergen Light Rail (HBLR) is a light rail system in Hudson County, New Jersey, United States.
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Huguenots
The Huguenots were a religious group of French Protestants who held to the Reformed (Calvinist) tradition of Protestantism.
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Humid continental climate
A humid continental climate is a climatic region defined by Russo-German climatologist Wladimir Köppen in 1900, typified by four distinct seasons and large seasonal temperature differences, with warm to hot (and often humid) summers, and cold (sometimes severely cold in the northern areas) and snowy winters.
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Humid subtropical climate
A humid subtropical climate is a temperate climate type characterized by hot and humid summers, and cool to mild winters.
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Hysterical Blindness (film)
Hysterical Blindness is a 2002 American television drama film directed by Mira Nair and written by Laura Cahill, based on her stage play of the same name.
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Indian Americans
Indian Americans are people with ancestry from India who are citizens of the United States.
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Infielder
An infielder is a baseball player stationed at one of four defensive "infield" positions on the baseball field, between first base and third base.
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Internet Archive
The Internet Archive is an American nonprofit digital library founded in 1996 by Brewster Kahle.
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Interstate 78 in New Jersey
Interstate 78 (I-78) is an east–west route stretching from Union Township, Lebanon County, Pennsylvania, to New York City.
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Interstate 95 in New Jersey
Interstate 95 (I-95) is a major Interstate Highway that runs along the East Coast of the United States from Miami, Florida, north to the Canada–United States border at Houlton, Maine.
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Irish Americans
Irish Americans (Gael-Mheiriceánaigh) are ethnic Irish who live in the United States and are American citizens.
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Ironside (1967 TV series)
Ironside is an American television crime drama that aired on NBC over eight seasons from 1967 to 1975.
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Israeli Basketball Premier League
Ligat HaAl (ליגת העל, lit., Supreme League or Premier League), or the Israeli Basketball Premier League, is the top-tier level league of professional competition in Israeli club basketball, making it Israel's primary basketball competition.
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Italian Americans
Italian Americans (italoamericani) are Americans who have full or partial Italian ancestry.
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J. B. Lippincott & Co.
J.
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Jackie Gleason
John Herbert Gleason (February 26, 1916June 24, 1987), known as Jackie Gleason, was an American actor, comedian, writer, and composer also known as "The Great One".
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James J. Donovan
James J. Donovan (1890-1971) was an American politician in Hudson County, New Jersey who served as the mayor of Bayonne from 1939-1943.
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James P. Dugan
James P. Dugan (July 4, 1929 – December 12, 2021) was an American lawyer and politician in the Democratic Party who served in the New Jersey Senate and as chairman of the New Jersey Democratic State Committee.
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James Urbaniak
James Christian Urbaniak (born September 17, 1963) is an American character actor.
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Jammal Lord
Jammal Alberto Lord (born January 10, 1981) is a former American football quarterback that started for the Nebraska Cornhuskers.
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Jason Jones (actor)
Jason Pierre Jones (born June 3, 1967) is a Canadian and American actor, comedian and writer.
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Jason O'Donnell
Jason O'Donnell (born October 13, 1971) is an American Democratic Party politician who serves in the New Jersey General Assembly, where he has represented the 31st Legislative District since September 13, 2010.
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Jersey City, New Jersey
Jersey City is the second-most populous, New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development. Bayonne, New Jersey and Jersey City, New Jersey are cities in New Jersey, Faulkner Act (mayor–council), new Jersey Urban Enterprise Zones and port cities and towns in New Jersey.
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Jim Norton & Sam Roberts
Jim Norton & Sam Roberts is an American radio show hosted by Jim Norton and Sam Roberts that began airing in October 2016.
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Jim Norton (comedian)
James Joseph Norton (born) is an American comedian, radio personality, actor, author, and television and podcast host.
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Joe Borowski (baseball)
Joseph Thomas Borowski (born May 4, 1971) is a sports broadcaster for the Arizona Diamondbacks, as well as a former professional baseball right-handed relief pitcher.
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John Kerry
John Forbes Kerry (born December 11, 1943) is an American attorney, politician, and diplomat who served as the 68th United States secretary of state from 2013 to 2017 in the administration of Barack Obama.
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John McCain
John Sidney McCain III (August 29, 1936 – August 25, 2018) was an American politician and United States Navy officer who served as a United States senator from Arizona from 1987 until his death in 2018.
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John Newman (mayor)
John Newman was the Mayor of Bayonne, New Jersey from 1887 to 1891.
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John Roberts (musician)
John Roberts (born May 5, 1944) is an English musician residing in Schenectady, New York.
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Jon Corzine
Jonathan Stevens "Jon" Corzine (born January 1, 1947) is an American financial executive and retired politician who served as a United States Senator from New Jersey from 2001 to 2006, and the 54th governor of New Jersey from 2006 to 2010.
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Joseph A. LeFante
Joseph Anthony Lefante (September 8, 1928 – February 26, 1997) was an American businessman and Democratic Party politician who represented New Jersey's 14th congressional district for one term from 1977 to 1978.
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Joseph Doria
Joseph V. Doria Jr. (born June 28, 1946) is an American Democratic Party politician, who served as Commissioner of the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs in the cabinet of Governor Jon Corzine from 2007 until his resignation in July 2009.
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Joseph W. Tumulty
Joseph W. Tumulty (October 1, 1914 – December 20, 1996) was an American Democratic Party politician from Jersey City, New Jersey, who represented the 32nd Legislative District for one term in the New Jersey Senate.
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Joshua Gomez
Joshua Gomez (born November 20 1975) is an American actor best known for his role as Morgan Grimes on Chuck tv series.
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Judy Garland
Judy Garland (born Frances Ethel Gumm; June 10, 1922June 22, 1969) was an American actress, singer, and dancer.
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Kane County Chronicle
Kane County Chronicle is a weekly newspaper, published in St. Charles, Illinois, serving Kane County.
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Kansas City Chiefs
The Kansas City Chiefs are a professional American football team based in Kansas City, Missouri.
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Kenny Britt
Kenneth Lawrence Britt (born September 19, 1988) is an American former professional football player who was a wide receiver in the National Football League (NFL).
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Kill Van Kull
The Kill Van Kull is a tidal strait between Staten Island, New York, and Bayonne, New Jersey, in the United States.
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Kohlberg Kravis Roberts
KKR & Co.
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Kollel
A kollel (כולל,,, a "gathering" or "collection") is an institute for full-time, advanced study of the Talmud and rabbinic literature.
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LaGuardia Airport
LaGuardia Airport is a civil airport in East Elmhurst, Queens, New York City.
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Lawrence Van Gelder
Lawrence Ralph Van Gelder (February 17, 1933 – March 11, 2016) was an American journalist and instructor in journalism who worked at several different New York City-based newspapers in his long career.
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League of Women Voters
The League of Women Voters (LWV) is an American nonprofit, nonpartisan political organization.
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Leon Charney
Leon Charney (July 23, 1938 – March 21, 2016) was an American real estate tycoon, attorney, author, philanthropist, political pundit, media personality and Jewish cantor.
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Lexico
Lexico was a dictionary website that provided a collection of English and Spanish dictionaries produced by Oxford University Press (OUP), the publishing house of the University of Oxford.
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Liberty State Park
Liberty State Park (LSP) is a park in the U.S. state of New Jersey, located on Upper New York Bay in Jersey City opposite Liberty Island and Ellis Island.
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Life with Judy Garland: Me and My Shadows
Life with Judy Garland: Me and My Shadows is a 2001 American two-part, four-hour biographical television miniseries based on the 1998 book Me and My Shadows: A Family Memoir written by Lorna Luft, the daughter of legendary singer-actress Judy Garland.
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List of Carnegie libraries in New Jersey
The following list of Carnegie libraries in New Jersey provides information on United States Carnegie libraries in New Jersey, where 36 libraries were built from grants totaling $1,066,553 awarded by the Carnegie Corporation of New York from 1900 to 1917.
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List of counties in New Jersey
There are 21 counties in the U.S. state of New Jersey.
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List of longest arch bridge spans
This list of the longest arch bridge spans ranks the world's arch bridges by the length of their main span.
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List of municipalities in New Jersey
New Jersey is a state located in the Northeastern United States.
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List of NJ Transit bus routes (100–199)
New Jersey Transit operates over seventy interstate bus routes mostly in northern New Jersey running to multiple destinations in New York City. Most routes go to the Port Authority Bus Terminal (PABT) in Midtown Manhattan; the remainder go to the George Washington Bridge Bus Terminal (GWB Bus Terminal) in Washington Heights or run in the streets of Lower Manhattan.
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List of NJ Transit bus routes (1–99)
NJ Transit operates or contracts out the following bus routes, all of which originate from Newark, Jersey City, Hoboken, or Elizabeth.
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List of The Venture Bros. characters
This is a list of main and recurring fictional characters from The Venture Bros., a comic science fiction television series aired on Adult Swim.
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List of United States cities by population
This is a list of the most populous incorporated places of the United States.
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Los Angeles Angels
The Los Angeles Angels are an American professional baseball team based in the Greater Los Angeles area.
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Los Angeles Times
The Los Angeles Times is a regional American daily newspaper that began publishing in Los Angeles, California in 1881.
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Louis Ayres
William Louis Ayres (1874–November 30, 1947), better known by his professional name Louis Ayres, was an American architect who was one of the most prominent designers of monuments, memorials, and buildings in the nation in the early part of the 20th century.
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Lowe's
Lowe's Companies, Inc. is an American retail company specializing in home improvement.
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Lower Manhattan
Lower Manhattan, also known as Downtown Manhattan or Downtown New York City, is the southernmost part of Manhattan, the central borough of New York City.
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M. E. Sharpe
M.
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Manhattan
Manhattan is the most densely populated and geographically smallest of the five boroughs of New York City.
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Marc Acito
Marc Acito (born January 11, 1966) is an American playwright, novelist, and humorist.
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Marcy Borders
Marcy Borders (July 19, 1973 – August 24, 2015) was an American legal assistant who worked for Bank of America at its branch located in the World Trade Center North Tower and survived its collapse, following the attacks on September 11, 2001.
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Marist High School (New Jersey)
Marist High School was a private Roman Catholic co-educational college preparatory secondary school located in Bayonne, New Jersey, United States, and operated by the Marist Brothers of the Schools, an international religious congregation of educators with schools in over 70 countries.
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Mark Helprin
Mark Helprin (born June 28, 1947) is an American-Israeli novelist, journalist, conservative commentator, Senior Fellow of the Claremont Institute for the Study of Statesmanship and Political Philosophy, Fellow of the American Academy in Rome, and Member of the Council on Foreign Relations.
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Marriage
Marriage, also called matrimony or wedlock, is a culturally and often legally recognised union between people called spouses.
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Martin Dempsey
Martin “Marty” Edward Dempsey (born March 14, 1952), is a retired United States Army general who served as the 18th chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff from October 1, 2011 until September 25, 2015, his ceremonial last day (de facto); in actuality, his last day was September 30, 2015 (de jure).
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Massachusetts
Massachusetts (script), officially the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, is a state in the New England region of the Northeastern United States.
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Master sergeant
A master sergeant is the military rank for a senior non-commissioned officer in the armed forces of some countries.
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Matthew T. Cronin
Matthew T. Cronin (September 1868 – October 23, 1931) was an American politician.
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Mayor
In many countries, a mayor is the highest-ranking official in a municipal government such as that of a city or a town.
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Mayors of Bayonne, New Jersey
Bayonne, New Jersey was incorporated on April 1, 1861 as a township.
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Medal of Honor
The Medal of Honor (MOH) is the United States Armed Forces' highest military decoration and is awarded to recognize American soldiers, sailors, marines, airmen, guardians, and coast guardsmen who have distinguished themselves by acts of valor.
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Media in New York City
New York City has been called the media capital of the world.
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Median income
The median income is the income amount that divides a population into two groups, half having an income above that amount, and half having an income below that amount.
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Men of Honor
Men of Honor (released in the UK and Ireland as Men of Honour) is a 2000 American drama film directed by George Tillman Jr. and starring Robert De Niro and Cuba Gooding Jr. The film is inspired by the true story of Master Chief Petty Officer Carl Brashear, the first African American master diver in the United States Navy.
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Meuse-Argonne American Cemetery
The Meuse-Argonne American Cemetery (Cimetière Américain (Meuse-Argonne)) is a World War I cemetery in France.
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Mexican Americans
Mexican Americans (mexicano-estadounidenses, mexico-americanos, or estadounidenses de origen mexicano) are Americans of Mexican heritage.
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Michael E. Uslan
Michael E. Uslan (born June 2, 1951) is an American lawyer and film producer.
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Michael Farber
Michael Farber (born September 1951) is an American author and sports journalist, and was a writer with Sports Illustrated from 1994 to 2014.
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Michael Oreskes
Michael Oreskes (born May 26, 1954) is an American journalist who worked at the New York Daily News and for 20 years at The New York Times.
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Mickey Rourke
Philip Andre "Mickey" Rourke Jr. (born September 16, 1952) is an American actor and former professional boxer who has appeared primarily as a leading man in drama, action, and thriller films.
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Military Ocean Terminal at Bayonne
Military Ocean Terminal at Bayonne (MOTBY) was a U.S. military ocean terminal located in the Port of New York and New Jersey which operated from 1967 to 1999.
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Minnesota Vikings
The Minnesota Vikings are a professional American football team based in Minneapolis.
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Miriam Moskowitz
Miriam Ruth Moskowitz (June10, 1916February14, 2018) was an American schoolteacher who served two years in prison after being convicted for conspiracy as an atomic spy for the Soviet Union.
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Mitt Romney
Willard Mitt Romney (born March 12, 1947) is an American politician, businessman, and lawyer, and the junior United States senator from Utah since 2019.
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Moody's Ratings
Moody's Ratings, previously known as Moody's Investors Service, often referred to as Moody's, is the bond credit rating business of Moody's Corporation, representing the company's traditional line of business and its historical name.
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Morgan Grimes
Morgan Guillermo Grimes is a major character on the television series ''Chuck''.
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Morris Canal
The Morris Canal (1829–1924) was a common carrier anthracite coal canal across northern New Jersey that connected the two industrial canals in Easton, Pennsylvania across the Delaware River from its western terminus at Phillipsburg, New Jersey to New York Harbor and New York City through its eastern terminals in Newark and on the Hudson River in Jersey City.
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Mortal Thoughts
Mortal Thoughts is a 1991 American neo-noir psychological thriller film directed by Alan Rudolph and starring Demi Moore, Glenne Headly, Bruce Willis, John Pankow, and Harvey Keitel.
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MTA Regional Bus Operations
MTA Regional Bus Operations (RBO) is the surface transit division of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA).
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Municipal clerk
A clerk (pronounced "clark" /klɑːk/ in British and Australian English) is a senior official of many municipal governments in the English-speaking world.
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Municipal corporation
Municipal corporation is the legal term for a local governing body, including (but not necessarily limited to) cities, counties, towns, townships, charter townships, villages, and boroughs.
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Musical America
Musical America is the oldest American magazine on classical music, first appearing in 1898 in print and in 1999 online, at musicalamerica.com.
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Nathan L. Jacobs
Nathan L. Jacobs (February 28, 1905 – January 25, 1989) was a justice of the New Jersey Supreme Court in 1948 and from 1952 to 1975.
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National Blue Ribbon Schools Program
The National Blue Ribbon Schools Program is a United States Department of Education award program that recognizes exemplary public and non-public schools on a yearly basis.
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National Center for Education Statistics
The National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) is the part of the United States Department of Education's Institute of Education Sciences (IES) that collects, analyzes, and publishes statistics on education and public school district finance information in the United States.
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National Football League
The National Football League (NFL) is a professional American football league that consists of 32 teams, divided equally between the American Football Conference (AFC) and the National Football Conference (NFC).
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National Register of Historic Places
The National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) is the United States federal government's official list of districts, sites, buildings, structures, and objects deemed worthy of preservation for their historical significance or "great artistic value".
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National Register of Historic Places listings in Hudson County, New Jersey
List of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Hudson County, New Jersey This is intended to be a complete list of properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Hudson County, New Jersey.
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National Soccer Hall of Fame
The National Soccer Hall of Fame is a public-private partnership among FC Dallas, the City of Frisco, Frisco Independent School District, and the U.S. Soccer Federation, and currently located in Toyota Stadium in Frisco, Texas, a suburb of Dallas.
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Native Americans in the United States
Native Americans, sometimes called American Indians, First Americans, or Indigenous Americans, are the Indigenous peoples native to portions of the land that the United States is located on.
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Nebraska Cornhuskers football
The Nebraska Cornhuskers football team competes as part of the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision, representing the University of Nebraska–Lincoln in the Big Ten Conference.
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Netherlands
The Netherlands, informally Holland, is a country located in Northwestern Europe with overseas territories in the Caribbean.
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New Amsterdam
New Amsterdam (Nieuw Amsterdam) was a 17th-century Dutch settlement established at the southern tip of Manhattan Island that served as the seat of the colonial government in New Netherland.
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New England Patriots
The New England Patriots are a professional American football team based in the Greater Boston area.
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New Jersey
New Jersey is a state situated within both the Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern regions of the United States.
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New Jersey Democratic State Committee
The New Jersey Democratic State Committee (NJDSC) is the affiliate of the Democratic Party in the U.S. state of New Jersey.
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New Jersey Department of Community Affairs
The New Jersey Department of Community Affairs is a governmental agency of the U.S. state of New Jersey.
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New Jersey Department of Education
The New Jersey Department of Education (NJ DOE) administers state and federal aid programs affecting more than 1.4 million public and non-public elementary and secondary school children in the state of New Jersey.
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New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection
The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) is a government agency in the U.S. state of New Jersey that is responsible for managing the state's natural resources and addressing issues related to pollution.
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New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development
The New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development is a governmental agency of the U.S. state of New Jersey.
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New Jersey Department of Transportation
The New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) is the agency responsible for transportation issues and policy in New Jersey, including maintaining and operating the state's highway and public road system, planning and developing transportation policy, and assisting with rail, freight, and intermodal transportation issues.
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New Jersey General Assembly
The New Jersey General Assembly is the lower house of the New Jersey Legislature.
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New Jersey Legislature
The New Jersey Legislature is the legislative branch of the government of the U.S. state of New Jersey.
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New Jersey Redistricting Commission
The New Jersey Redistricting Commission is a constitutional body of the government of New Jersey tasked with redrawing the state's Congressional election districts after each decade's census.
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New Jersey Route 185
Route 185 is a short one-block-long state highway in Jersey City in the U.S. state of New Jersey, between Route 440 and Linden Avenue.
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New Jersey Route 440
Route 440 is a state highway in New Jersey, United States.
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New Jersey Senate
The New Jersey Senate is the upper house of the New Jersey Legislature by the Constitution of 1844, replacing the Legislative Council.
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New Jersey State League of Municipalities
The New Jersey State League of Municipalities is a voluntary association created by a New Jersey statute in 1915 to serve municipalities and local officials in the U.S. state of New Jersey.
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New Jersey Superior Court
The Superior Court is the state court in the U.S. state of New Jersey, with statewide trial and appellate jurisdiction.
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New Jersey Turnpike
The New Jersey Turnpike (NJTP) is a system of controlled-access highways in the U.S. state of New Jersey.
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New Jersey Turnpike Authority
The New Jersey Turnpike Authority (NJTA) is a state agency responsible for maintaining the New Jersey Turnpike and the Garden State Parkway, which are two toll roads in the U.S. state of New Jersey.
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New Jersey's 14th congressional district
New Jersey's 14th congressional district in the House of Representatives was eliminated after the 1990 census.
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New Jersey's 31st legislative district
New Jersey's 31st legislative district is one of 40 districts that make up the map for the New Jersey Legislature.
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New Jersey's 32nd legislative district
New Jersey's 32nd legislative district is one of 40 districts that make up the map for the New Jersey Legislature.
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New River Gorge Bridge
The New River Gorge Bridge is a steel arch bridge long over the New River Gorge near Fayetteville, West Virginia, in the Appalachian Mountains of the eastern United States.
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New York Bay
New York Bay is the large tidal body of water in the New York–New Jersey Harbor Estuary where the Hudson River, Raritan River, and Arthur Kill empty into the Atlantic Ocean between Sandy Hook and Rockaway Point.
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New York City Department of Parks and Recreation
The New York City Department of Parks and Recreation, also called the Parks Department or NYC Parks, is the department of the government of New York City responsible for maintaining the city's parks system, preserving and maintaining the ecological diversity of the city's natural areas, and furnishing recreational opportunities for city's residents and visitors.
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New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission
The New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC) is the New York City agency charged with administering the city's Landmarks Preservation Law.
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New York City Transit Authority
The New York City Transit Authority (also known as NYCTA, the TA, or simply Transit, and branded as MTA New York City Transit) is a public-benefit corporation in the U.S. state of New York that operates public transportation in New York City.
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New York Daily News
The New York Daily News, officially titled the Daily News, is an American newspaper based in Jersey City, New Jersey.
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New York Giants
The New York Giants are a professional American football team based in the New York metropolitan area.
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New York Harbor
New York Harbor is a bay that covers all of the Upper Bay and an extremely small portion of the Lower Bay.
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New York metropolitan area
The New York metropolitan area, broadly referred to as the Tri-State area and often also called Greater New York, is the largest metropolitan area in the world by urban landmass, encompassing.
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Newark Bay
Newark Bay is a tidal bay at the confluence of the Passaic and Hackensack Rivers in northeastern New Jersey.
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Newark Bay Bridge
The Newark Bay Bridge, officially the Vincent R. Casciano Memorial Bridge, is a steel through arch bridge that is continuous across three spans.
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Newark Liberty International Airport
Newark Liberty International Airport is an international airport straddling the boundary between the cities of Newark in Essex County and Elizabeth in Union County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey.
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Newark Penn Station
Newark Penn Station is an intermodal passenger station in Newark, New Jersey.
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Newark, New Jersey
Newark is the most populous city in the U.S. state of New Jersey, the county seat of Essex County, and a principal city of the New York metropolitan area. Bayonne, New Jersey and Newark, New Jersey are cities in New Jersey, Faulkner Act (mayor–council), new Jersey Urban Enterprise Zones and port cities and towns in New Jersey.
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Nicholas Oresko
Nicholas Oresko (January 18, 1917 – October 4, 2013) was an American combat veteran of World War II who received the Medal of Honor for his valorous actions in Germany on January 23, 1945.
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Ninth grade
Ninth grade (also 9th grade or grade 9) is the ninth or tenth year of formal or compulsory education in some countries.
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Nixon's Enemies List
"Nixon's Enemies List" is the informal name of what started as a list of President of the United States Richard Nixon's major political opponents compiled by Charles Colson, written by George T. Bell (assistant to Colson, special counsel to the White House), and sent in memorandum form to John Dean on September 9, 1971.
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NJ Transit
New Jersey Transit Corporation, branded as NJ Transit or NJTransit and often shortened to NJT, is a state-owned public transportation system that serves the U.S. state of New Jersey and portions of the states of New York and Pennsylvania.
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NJ.com
NJ.com is a digital news content provider and website in New Jersey owned by Advance Publications.
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Non-Hispanic whites
Non-Hispanic Whites or Non-Latino Whites are White Americans classified by the United States census as "white" and not Hispanic.
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North Hudson, New Jersey
North Hudson is the area in the northern part of Hudson County, New Jersey, situated on the west bank of the Hudson River, mostly atop the Hudson Palisades.
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NYCity News Service
The NYCity News Service is a multi-media, Web-based wire service run by the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism in New York City.
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Oakland Athletics
The Oakland Athletics (often referred to as the Oakland A's) are an American professional baseball team based in Oakland, California.
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Oil terminal
An oil terminal (also called a tank farm, tankfarm, oil installation or oil depot) is an industrial facility for the storage of oil, petroleum and petrochemical products, and from which these products are transported to end users or other storage facilities.
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Opie and Anthony
Opie and Anthony was an American radio show hosted by Gregg "Opie" Hughes and Anthony Cumia that aired from March 1995 to July 2014, with comedian Jim Norton serving as third mic from 2001.
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Our Lady of Mt. Carmel (Bayonne, New Jersey)
Our Lady of Mt.
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Oxford University Press
Oxford University Press (OUP) is the publishing house of the University of Oxford.
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Pakistani Americans
Pakistani Americans (پاکستانی امریکی) are citizens of the United States who have full or partial ancestry from Pakistan, or more simply, Pakistanis in America.
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Passaic, New Jersey
Passaic is a city in Passaic County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. Bayonne, New Jersey and Passaic, New Jersey are cities in New Jersey, Faulkner Act (mayor–council) and new Jersey Urban Enterprise Zones.
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Pat Colasurdo Mayo
Patricia Colasurdo Mayo (born 1957) is an American former basketball player.
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Peninsula
A peninsula is a landform that extends from a mainland and is surrounded by water on most sides.
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Per capita income
Per capita income (PCI) or average income measures the average income earned per person in a given area (city, region, country, etc.) in a specified year.
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Peter George Olenchuk
Peter George Olenchuk (July 14, 1922 – October 6, 2000) was a major general in the United States Army.
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Philadelphia Eagles
The Philadelphia Eagles are a professional American football team based in Philadelphia.
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Pierre Prosper Garven
Pierre Prosper Garven was the Mayor of Bayonne, New Jersey.
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Piranha Club
Piranha Club was a comic strip written and illustrated by Bud Grace.
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Polish Americans
Polish Americans (Polonia amerykańska) are Americans who either have total or partial Polish ancestry, or are citizens of the Republic of Poland.
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Population density
Population density (in agriculture: standing stock or plant density) is a measurement of population per unit land area.
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Population Estimates Program
The Population Estimates Program (PEP) is a program of the U.S. Census Bureau that publishes annual population estimates and estimates of birth, death, and international migration rates for people in the United States.
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Port Authority of New York and New Jersey
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, (PANYNJ; stylized, in logo since 2020, as Port Authority NY NJ) is a joint venture between the U.S. states of New York and New Jersey, established in 1921 through an interstate compact authorized by the United States Congress.
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Port Johnston Coal Docks
The Port Johnston Coal Docks were built on the Kill van Kull at Constable Hook in Bayonne, New Jersey in 1864 by the Central Railroad of New Jersey.
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Port of New York and New Jersey
The Port of New York and New Jersey is the port district of the New York-Newark metropolitan area, encompassing the region within approximately a radius of the Statue of Liberty National Monument.
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Poverty threshold
The poverty threshold, poverty limit, poverty line, or breadline is the minimum level of income deemed adequate in a particular country.
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Pre-kindergarten
Pre-kindergarten (also called Pre-K or PK) is a voluntary classroom-based preschool program for children below the age of five in the United States, Canada, Turkey and Greece (when kindergarten starts).
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Pro Football Reference
Pro Football Reference (PFR) is an analytics database providing a variety of statistics for American football.
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Public–private partnership
A public–private partnership (PPP, 3P, or P3) is a long-term arrangement between a government and private sector institutions.
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Puerto Ricans
Puerto Ricans (Puertorriqueños), most commonly known as '''Boricuas''', but also occasionally referred to as Borinqueños, Borincanos, or Puertorros, are an ethnic group native to the Caribbean archipelago and island of Puerto Rico, and a nation identified with the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico through ancestry, culture, or history.
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Race and ethnicity in the United States census
In the United States census, the U.S. Census Bureau and the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) define a set of self-identified categories of race and ethnicity chosen by residents, with which they most closely identify.
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Real and nominal value
In economics, nominal value refers to value measured in terms of absolute money amounts, whereas real value is considered and measured against the actual goods or services for which it can be exchanged at a given time.
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Republican Party (United States)
The Republican Party, also known as the GOP (Grand Old Party), is one of the two major contemporary political parties in the United States.
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Rich Dimler
Rich Dimler (July 18, 1956 – September 30, 2000) was a former nose tackle in the National Football League (NFL).
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Rich Glover
Richard Edward Glover (born February 6, 1950) is an American former professional football player who was a defensive tackle for the New York Giants and Philadelphia Eagles of the National Football League (NFL).
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Richard Halsey Best
Richard Halsey Best (March 24, 1910 – October 28, 2001) was a dive bomber pilot and squadron commander in the United States Navy during World War II.
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Richard Sandomir
Richard Elliot Sandomir (born September 4, 1957) is an American journalist who is an obituary writer for The New York Times.
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Rick Gomez
Rick Gomez is an American actor.
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River View Observer
River View Observer is a monthly newspaper owned by Ad Vantage Publishing Inc., headquartered in Jersey City, New Jersey, which also publishes the Bayonne Observer newspaper.
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Robbins Reef Light
The Robbins Reef Light Station is a sparkplug lighthouse located off Constable Hook in Bayonne, Hudson County, New Jersey, United States, along the west side of Main Channel, Upper New York Bay.
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Robert B. Cohen
Robert Benjamin Cohen (May 26, 1925 – February 1, 2012) was an American businessman and founder of Hudson News, a chain of Newsstands and stores located primarily in American airports and train stations.
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Robert Coello
Robert Coello (born November 23, 1984) is an American former professional baseball pitcher.
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Robert De Niro
Robert Anthony De Niro (born August 17, 1943) is an American actor and film producer.
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Robert Tepper
Robert Tepper (born 30 May 1950) is an American songwriter, recording artist and singer, best known for his hit song "No Easy Way Out" from the Rocky IV motion picture soundtrack.
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Robin Pogrebin
Robin Pogrebin (POG-re-bin; born May 17, 1965) has been a reporter for The New York Times since 1995, where she covers cultural institutions, the art world, architecture, and other subjects.
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Rocky IV
Rocky IV is a 1985 American sports drama film starring, written and directed by Sylvester Stallone.
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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Newark
The Archdiocese of Newark (Archidiœcesis Novarcensis) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical jurisdiction, or archdiocese, of the Catholic Church in northeastern New Jersey in the United States.
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Ronald Roberts (basketball)
Ronald C. Roberts Jr. (born August 5, 1991) is an American-Dominican former professional basketball player.
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Royal Caribbean International
Royal Caribbean International (RCI), previously known as Royal Caribbean Cruise Line (RCCL), is a cruise line brand founded in 1968 in Norway and organized as a wholly owned subsidiary of Royal Caribbean Group since 1997.
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Rutgers University
Rutgers University, officially Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, is a public land-grant research university consisting of four campuses in New Jersey.
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Ruthenian Greek Catholic Church
The Ruthenian Greek Catholic Church, also known in the United States as the Byzantine Catholic Church, is a sui iuris (autonomous) Eastern Catholic church based in Eastern Europe and North America.
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Rutowski Park
Rutowski Park is a municipal park and preserve in Bayonne, New Jersey.
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S59 and S89 buses
The S59 and S89 constitute a public transit line in the U.S. states of New York and New Jersey.
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Sales tax
A sales tax is a tax paid to a governing body for the sales of certain goods and services.
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Salvadoran Americans
Salvadoran Americans (salvadoreño-estadounidenses or estadounidenses de origen salvadoreño) are Americans of full or partial Salvadoran descent.
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Samuel Irving Newhouse Sr.
Samuel Irving Newhouse Sr. (born Solomon Isadore Neuhaus; May 24, 1895 – August 29, 1979) was an American broadcasting businessman, as well as a magazine and newspaper publisher.
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San Diego Chargers
The San Diego Chargers were a professional American football team in the National Football League (NFL).
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San Francisco Pioneers (WBL)
The San Francisco Pioneers were an American professional basketball team that played two seasons in the Women's Professional Basketball League (WBL) from 1979 to 1981.
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Sandra Dee
Sandra Dee (born Alexandra Zuck; April 23, 1942 – February 20, 2005) was an American actress.
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Sarah Palin
Sarah Louise Palin (Heath; born February 11, 1964) is an American politician, commentator, author, and reality television personality who served as the ninth governor of Alaska from 2006 until her resignation in 2009.
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Sarah Palin's Alaska
Sarah Palin's Alaska is an American reality television show hosted by former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin.
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Science fiction
Science fiction (sometimes shortened to SF or sci-fi) is a genre of speculative fiction, which typically deals with imaginative and futuristic concepts such as advanced science and technology, space exploration, time travel, parallel universes, and extraterrestrial life.
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Scott Byers
Norman Scott Byers (born July 3, 1958) is an American former professional football player who was a defensive back for one season with the San Diego Chargers of the National Football League (NFL).
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Screenwriter
A screenwriter (also called scriptwriter, scribe, or scenarist) is a writer who practices the craft of screenwriting, writing screenplays on which mass media, such as films, television programs, and video games, are based.
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Secretary of State of New Jersey
The secretary of state of New Jersey oversees the Department of State, which is one of the original state offices.
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September 11 attacks
The September 11 attacks, commonly known as 9/11, were four coordinated Islamist terrorist suicide attacks carried out by al-Qaeda against the United States in 2001.
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Shaquille O'Neal
Shaquille Rashaun O'Neal (born March 6, 1972), known commonly as Shaq, is an American former professional basketball player who is a sports analyst on the television program Inside the NBA.
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Shooters Island
Shooters Island is a uninhabited island at the southern end of Newark Bay, off the North Shore of Staten Island in New York City.
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Sisters of Charity of Saint Elizabeth
The Sisters of Charity of Saint Elizabeth are a Roman Catholic apostolic congregation of pontifical right, based in the Convent Station area of Morris Township, New Jersey, USA.
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Sisters of St. Joseph
The Sisters of St.
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Soundtrack
A soundtrack is a recorded audio signal accompanying and synchronised to the images of a book, drama, motion picture, radio program, television program, or video game; colloquially, a commercially released soundtrack album of music as featured in the soundtrack of a film, video, or television presentation; or the physical area of a film that contains the synchronised recorded sound.
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Spoilt vote
In voting, a ballot is considered spoilt, spoiled, void, null, informal, invalid or stray if a law declares or an election authority determines that it is invalid and thus not included in the vote count.
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Sports Illustrated
Sports Illustrated (SI) is an American sports magazine first published in August 1954.
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch
The St.
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St. Martin's Press
St.
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St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church (Bayonne, New Jersey)
St.
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Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (DS9) is an American science fiction television series created by Rick Berman and Michael Piller.
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Star Trek: The Next Generation
Star Trek: The Next Generation (TNG) is an American science fiction television series created by Gene Roddenberry.
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Staten Island
Staten Island is the southernmost borough of New York City, coextensive with Richmond County and situated at the southernmost point of New York.
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Staten Island Advance
The Staten Island Advance is a daily newspaper published in Staten Island, one of the five boroughs of New York City.
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Stephen K. Lane
Stephen Knowlton Lane (1833-1896) was the Mayor of Bayonne, New Jersey from 1879 to 1883.
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Steven V. Roberts
Steven V. Roberts (born February 11, 1943) is an American journalist, writer, and political commentator.
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Student–teacher ratio
Student–teacher ratio or student–faculty ratio is the number of students who attend a school or university divided by the number of teachers in the institution.
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Suez North America
Suez North America is an American water service company headquartered in Paramus, New Jersey. Bayonne, New Jersey and Suez North America are 1869 establishments in New Jersey.
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Supreme Court of New Jersey
The Supreme Court of New Jersey is the highest court in the U.S. state of New Jersey.
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Sweet Georgia Brown
"Sweet Georgia Brown" is a jazz standard composed in 1925 by Ben Bernie and Maceo Pinkard, with lyrics by Kenneth Casey.
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Tammy Blanchard
Tammy Blanchard (born December 14, 1976) is an American actress.
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Television producer
A television producer is a person who oversees one or more aspects of video production on a television program.
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Teresa Demjanovich
Miriam Teresa Demjanovich, SC (March 26, 1901 – May 8, 1927) was an American Ruthenian Greek Catholic Sister of Charity who was beatified by the Catholic Church in 2014.
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The Adventures of Pete & Pete
The Adventures of Pete & Pete is an American coming of age sitcom created by Will McRobb and Chris Viscardi for Nickelodeon.
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The Battery (Manhattan)
The Battery, formerly known as Battery Park, is a public park located at the southern tip of Manhattan Island in New York City facing New York Harbor.
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The Daily Show
The Daily Show (TDS is an American late-night talk and satirical news television program.
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The Forward
The Forward (Forverts), formerly known as The Jewish Daily Forward, is an American news media organization for a Jewish American audience.
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The Honeymooners
The Honeymooners is an American television sitcom that originally aired from 1955 to 1956, created by and starring Jackie Gleason, and based on a recurring comedy sketch of the same name that had been part of Gleason's variety show.
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The Hudson Reporter
The Hudson Reporter was a newspaper chain based in Hudson County, New Jersey mainly focus on local politics and community news.
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The Jersey Journal
The Jersey Journal is a daily newspaper, published from Monday through Saturday, covering news and events throughout Hudson County, New Jersey.
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The Kansas City Star
The Kansas City Star is a newspaper based in Kansas City, Missouri.
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The Neighbors (2012 TV series)
The Neighbors is an American television science fiction sitcom that aired from September 26, 2012, to April 11, 2014, on ABC.
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The New York Times
The New York Times (NYT) is an American daily newspaper based in New York City.
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The Record (North Jersey)
The Record (also called The North Jersey Record, The Bergen Record, The Sunday Record (Sunday edition) and formerly The Bergen Evening Record) is a newspaper in New Jersey, United States.
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The Russians Are Coming the Russians Are Coming
The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming is a 1966 American Cold War comedy film directed and produced by Norman Jewison for United Artists.
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The Star-Ledger
The Star-Ledger is the largest circulation newspaper in New Jersey.
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The Sun Chronicle
The Sun Chronicle (formerly The Attleboro Sun and the Evening Chronicle) is a daily newspaper in Attleboro, Massachusetts, United States.
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The Telegraph (Nashua, New Hampshire)
The Telegraph, for most of its existence known as the Nashua Telegraph, is a daily newspaper in Nashua, New Hampshire.
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The Tonight Show with Jay Leno
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno is an American late-night talk show hosted by Jay Leno that first aired from May 25, 1992, to May 29, 2009.
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The Venture Bros.
The Venture Bros. is an American adult animated action comedy television series created by Christopher McCulloch and Doc Hammer for Cartoon Network's late night programming block Adult Swim.
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The Wall Street Journal
The Wall Street Journal (WSJ), also referred to simply as the Journal, is an American newspaper based in New York City, with a focus on business and finance.
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The Wrestler (2008 film)
The Wrestler is a 2008 American sports drama film directed by Darren Aronofsky and written by Robert Siegel.
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Thomas Brady (mayor)
Thomas Brady (September 1850 – March 13, 1928) was the 7th mayor of Bayonne, New Jersey, from 1904 to 1906.
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Through arch bridge
A through arch bridge, also known as a through-type arch bridge, is a bridge that is made from materials such as steel or reinforced concrete, in which the base of an arch structure is below the deck but the top rises above it.
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Tidewater Oil Company
Tidewater Oil Company (rendered as "Tide Water Oil Company" from 1887 to 1936) was a major petroleum refining company during the early 20th century.
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Time (magazine)
Time (stylized in all caps as TIME) is an American news magazine based in New York City.
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To the Struggle Against World Terrorism
To the Struggle Against World Terrorism (also known as the Tear of Grief and the Tear Drop Memorial) is a 10–story sculpture by Zurab Tsereteli that was given to the United States as an official gift from the Russian government as a memorial to the victims of the September 11 attacks in 2001, and the 19<!-- 1993 not 2001-->93 World Trade Center bombing.
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Tom Cruise
Thomas Cruise Mapother IV (born July 3, 1962) is an American actor and producer.
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Tom De Haven
Tom De Haven (born 1949) is an American author, editor, journalist, and writing teacher.
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Tony Barrand
Anthony Grant Barrand (April 3, 1945 – January 29, 2022) was a British-born American folk singer and academic.
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Toronto Blue Jays
The Toronto Blue Jays are a Canadian professional baseball team based in Toronto.
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Township (New Jersey)
A township, in the context of New Jersey local government, refers to one of five types and one of eleven forms of municipal government.
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Twelfth grade
Twelfth grade (also known as 12th grade, grade 12, senior year, or class 12) is the twelfth year of formal or compulsory education.
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U.S. state
In the United States, a state is a constituent political entity, of which there are 50.
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Union County, New Jersey
Union County is a county in the northern part of the U.S. state of New Jersey.
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United States Army
The United States Army (USA) is the land service branch of the United States Armed Forces.
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United States Census Bureau
The United States Census Bureau (USCB), officially the Bureau of the Census, is a principal agency of the U.S. Federal Statistical System, responsible for producing data about the American people and economy.
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United States Department of Agriculture
The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) is an executive department of the United States federal government that aims to meet the needs of commercial farming and livestock food production, promotes agricultural trade and production, works to assure food safety, protects natural resources, fosters rural communities and works to end hunger in the United States and internationally.
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United States Department of Education
The United States Department of Education is a cabinet-level department of the United States government.
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United States Geological Survey
The United States Geological Survey (USGS), founded as the Geological Survey, is an agency of the United States government whose work spans the disciplines of biology, geography, geology, and hydrology.
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United States House of Representatives
The United States House of Representatives is the lower chamber of the United States Congress, with the Senate being the upper chamber.
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United States Postal Service
The United States Postal Service (USPS), also known as the Post Office, U.S. Mail, or Postal Service, is an independent agency of the executive branch of the United States federal government responsible for providing postal service in the United States, its insular areas, and its associated states.
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Urban enterprise zone
An urban enterprise zone is an area in which policies to encourage economic growth and development are implemented.
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Urban search and rescue
Urban search and rescue (abbreviated as USAR or US&R) is a type of technical rescue operation that involves the location, extrication, and initial medical stabilization of victims trapped in an urban area, namely structural collapse due to natural disasters, war, terrorism or accidents, mines and collapsed trenches.
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Variety (magazine)
Variety is an American magazine owned by Penske Media Corporation.
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Villanova University
Villanova University is a private Catholic research university in Villanova, Pennsylvania, United States.
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Vladimir Putin
Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin (born 7 October 1952) is a Russian politician and former intelligence officer who is the president of Russia.
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Voyager of the Seas
Voyager of the Seas is the lead ship of the of cruise ships operated by Royal Caribbean International (RCI).
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Walker Lee Ashley
Walker Lee Ashley (born July 28, 1960) is an American former professional football player who was a linebacker in the National Football League (NFL) for the Minnesota Vikings and Kansas City Chiefs.
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Walmart
Walmart Inc. (formerly Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.) is an American multinational retail corporation that operates a chain of hypermarkets (also called supercenters), discount department stores, and grocery stores in the United States, headquartered in Bentonville, Arkansas.
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Walsh Act
The Walsh Act is a piece of legislation in the U.S. state of New Jersey that permits municipalities to adopt a non-partisan commission form of government.
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Walter Chandoha
Walter George Chandoha (November 30, 1920 – January 11, 2019) was a prolific photographer, known especially for his photographs of animals and particularly of cats.
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War of the Worlds (2005 film)
War of the Worlds is a 2005 American science fiction action-thriller film directed by Steven Spielberg and written by Josh Friedman and David Koepp, loosely based on H. G. Wells' 1898 novel, The War of the Worlds.
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Ward (United States)
In the United States, a ward is an optional division of a city or town for administrative and representative purposes, especially for purposes of an election.
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West Side, Jersey City
The West Side of Jersey City is an area made up of several diverse neighborhoods on either side of West Side Avenue, one of the city's main shopping streets.
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Wetland
A wetland is a distinct semi-aquatic ecosystem whose groundcovers are flooded or saturated in water, either permanently, for years or decades, or only seasonally for a shorter periods.
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Wide receiver
A wide receiver (WR), also referred to as a wideout, and historically known as a split end (SE) or flanker (FL), is an eligible receiver in gridiron football.
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William Abner Eddy
William Abner Eddy (January 28, 1850 – December 26, 1909) was an American accountant and journalist famous for his photographic and meteorological experiments with kites.
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William C. Farr
William C. Farr (March 13, 1844 – February 14, 1921) was the fifth Mayor of Bayonne, New Jersey, from 1891 to 1895.
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William N. Stape
William N. Stape is an American screenwriter and magazine writer who wrote episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.
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William Sampson (politician)
William B. Sampson IV (born January 13, 1989) is an American Democratic Party politician who represents the 31st Legislative District in the New Jersey General Assembly since taking office on January 11, 2022.
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William Shemin
William Shemin (October 14, 1896 – August 15, 1973) was a Sergeant in the U.S. Army during World War I. He was awarded the Medal of Honor for bravery in action at Vesle River, near Bazoches, France.
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Wind power in New Jersey
Wind power in New Jersey is in the early stages of development.
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Wind turbine
A wind turbine is a device that converts the kinetic energy of wind into electrical energy.
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Winter's Tale (novel)
Winter's Tale is a 1983 magic realism novel by Mark Helprin.
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Women's Professional Basketball League
The Women's Professional Basketball League (abbreviated WBL) was a professional women's basketball league in the United States.
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World Trade Center (1973–2001)
The original World Trade Center (WTC) was a large complex of seven buildings in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan in New York City.
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World War II
World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a global conflict between two alliances: the Allies and the Axis powers.
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Yeshiva Gedolah of Bayonne
Yeshiva Gedolah of Bayonne is an Orthodox Jewish yeshiva in Bayonne, New Jersey.
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Zakk Wylde
Zachary Phillip Wylde (born Jeffrey Phillip Wielandt; January 14, 1967) is an American musician.
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ZIP Code
A ZIP Code (an acronym for Zone Improvement Plan) is a system of postal codes used by the United States Postal Service (USPS).
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Zurab Tsereteli
Zurab Konstantinovich Tsereteli (ზურაბ კონსტანტინეს ძე წერეთელი, Зураб Константинович Церетели; born 4 January 1934) is a Georgian-Russian painter, sculptor and architect known for large-scale and at times controversial monuments.
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16th Street Park
16th Street Park, also known as Dominico – 16th Street Park, is a municipal park in Bayonne, New Jersey.
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1964 Summer Olympics
The, officially the and commonly known as Tokyo 1964 (東京1964), were an international multi-sport event held from 10 to 24 October 1964 in Tokyo, Japan.
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1976 Summer Olympics
The 1976 Summer Olympics (Jeux olympiques d'été de 1976), officially known as the Games of the XXI Olympiad (Jeux de la XXIe Olympiade) and officially branded as Montreal 1976 (Montréal 1976), were an international multi-sport event held from July 17 to August 1, 1976, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
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1993 World Trade Center bombing
The 1993 World Trade Center bombing was a terrorist attack carried out by Al-Qaeda against the United States on February 26, 1993, when a van bomb detonated below the North Tower of the World Trade Center complex in New York City.
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2000 United States census
The 2000 United States census, conducted by the Census Bureau, determined the resident population of the United States on April 1, 2000, to be 281,421,906, an increase of 13.2 percent over the 248,709,873 people enumerated during the 1990 census.
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2004 United States presidential election
The 2004 United States presidential election was the 55th quadrennial presidential election, held on Tuesday, November 2, 2004.
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2008 United States presidential election
The 2008 United States presidential election was the 56th quadrennial presidential election, held on November 4, 2008.
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2009 New Jersey gubernatorial election
The 2009 New Jersey gubernatorial election took place on November 3, 2009.
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2010 United States census
The 2010 United States census was the 23rd United States census.
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2012 United States presidential election in New Jersey
The 2012 United States presidential election in New Jersey took place on November 6, 2012, as part of the 2012 United States presidential election in which all 50 states plus the District of Columbia participated.
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2013 New Jersey gubernatorial election
The 2013 New Jersey gubernatorial election took place on November 5, 2013, to elect the governor of New Jersey.
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2020 United States census
The 2020 United States census was the 24th decennial United States census.
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22nd Street station (Hudson–Bergen Light Rail)
22nd Street station is a station on the Hudson–Bergen Light Rail (HBLR) in Bayonne, Hudson County, New Jersey.
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34th Street station (Hudson–Bergen Light Rail)
34th Street station is a station on the Hudson–Bergen Light Rail (HBLR) in Bayonne, New Jersey.
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45th Street station (Hudson–Bergen Light Rail)
45th Street station is a station on the Hudson–Bergen Light Rail (HBLR) in Bayonne, New Jersey.
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8th Street station (Hudson–Bergen Light Rail)
8th Street station is a station on the Hudson–Bergen Light Rail (HBLR) in the Bergen Point section of the city of Bayonne, New Jersey.
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See also
1869 establishments in New Jersey
- 114th Infantry Regiment (United States)
- Anderson Street station
- Bayonne, New Jersey
- Bethany Chapel
- Campbell Soup Company
- Dover, New Jersey
- Flocktown Schoolhouse
- Freehold Borough, New Jersey
- Hale-Whitney Mansion
- Iviswold
- James and Mary Lawson House
- Montclair Public Library
- Morristown High School
- New Jersey Midland Railway
- Newark City Cemetery
- Ocean Grove, New Jersey
- Old Bridge Township, New Jersey
- Orange High School (New Jersey)
- Perth Amboy and Elizabethport Railroad
- Plainfield, New Jersey
- Portland–Columbia Pedestrian Bridge
- Princeton Tigers football
- Princeton Tigers men's soccer
- Princeton University Graduate School
- Princeton–Rutgers rivalry
- Rutgers Scarlet Knights football
- Saint Vincent Academy
- Shelburne Hotel (Atlantic City)
- South Orange, New Jersey
- Suez North America
- Summit, New Jersey
- The Daily Targum
- Washington Valley Schoolhouse
- Welch's
- Westfield High School (New Jersey)
- Woodside, Newark
New Jersey Urban Enterprise Zones
- Asbury Park, New Jersey
- Bayonne, New Jersey
- Bridgeton, New Jersey
- Camden, New Jersey
- Carteret, New Jersey
- East Orange, New Jersey
- Elizabeth, New Jersey
- Gateway Region
- Gloucester City, New Jersey
- Guttenberg, New Jersey
- Hillside, New Jersey
- Irvington, New Jersey
- Jersey City, New Jersey
- Kearny, New Jersey
- Lakewood Township, New Jersey
- Long Branch, New Jersey
- Millville, New Jersey
- Mount Holly, New Jersey
- New Brunswick, New Jersey
- Newark, New Jersey
- North Bergen, New Jersey
- North Wildwood, New Jersey
- Orange, New Jersey
- Passaic, New Jersey
- Paterson, New Jersey
- Pemberton Township, New Jersey
- Perth Amboy, New Jersey
- Phillipsburg, New Jersey
- Plainfield, New Jersey
- Pleasantville, New Jersey
- Roselle, New Jersey
- Trenton, New Jersey
- Union City, New Jersey
- Vineland, New Jersey
- West New York, New Jersey
- West Wildwood, New Jersey
- Wildwood Crest, New Jersey
- Wildwood, New Jersey
Port cities and towns in New Jersey
- Bayonne, New Jersey
- Camden, New Jersey
- Cape May, New Jersey
- Elizabeth, New Jersey
- Hoboken, New Jersey
- Jersey City, New Jersey
- Newark, New Jersey
- Paulsboro, New Jersey
- Perth Amboy, New Jersey
- Salem, New Jersey
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