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New Jersey - Eighteenth-Century American Newspapers in the Library of Congress (Serial and Government Publications Division) Note: Continuation of The State gazette, & New-Jersey advertiser . Merged with The Federalist, or, New- Jersey gazette , to form The Federalist & New- Jersey State gazette , starting with the issue of July 8, 1800. ... Note: Hugh Gaine, the publisher, immediately prior to the British occupation of New York, removed to Newark, N.J., and there on Sept. 21, 1776, issued his paper with the above title. The last Newark issue was that of Nov. 2, 1776, no. 1307. Gaine then returned to New York. In the meantime Gaine's New York office, under the inspection of British authorities, had been used for the publication of a paper with the same title and the same volume numbering, nos. 1301-1307, but issued weekly from Sept. 30 to Nov. 11. The issue of Sept. 30 allowed Gaine's name to remain in the imprint, but the subsequent issues omitted it. (Brigham.) ... [Read More]
Hangout - Assignment New Jersey - Timeline The New Jersey Devils win the Stanley cup, becoming the first New Jersey team to win a major league professional sports championship ... [Read More]
NEW JERSEY-Drive Friendly Campaign New Jersey Department of Highway Traffic Safety ... The goal of New Jersey's Drive Friendly campaign, developed in 1999, is to increase safe driving practices by the state's 5.8 million licensed drivers. Objectives of the project include the following: ... In New Jersey, activities designed to address aggressive driving behaviors typically have been reactive in nature. In other words, law enforcement has contended with the problem of aggressive drivers primarily through enhanced enforcement activities. ... [Read More]
NJDARM: New Jersey Newspapers on Microfilm (Page 2 of 2) Complete a New Jersey Newspapers on Microfilm Order Form [PDF] order form mail it along with your payment to: ... The State Archives has acquired, through in-house production and donation, over 8,000 master negative reels of nearly 600 New Jersey newspapers on microfilm. Duplicate copies are available for sale in positive vesicular format for $35.00 per reel. To order, contact the Archives Publication Office to determine the number of reels that correspond to the title and date-span you are interested in. Then, complete an ... [Read More]
NJDARM: New Jersey Newspapers on Microfilm (Page 1 of 2) New Jersey Historical Society's Civil War newspapers ... Complete a New Jersey Newspapers on Microfilm Order Form [PDF] order form mail it along with your payment to: ... The State Archives has acquired, through in-house production and donation, over 8,000 master negative reels of nearly 600 New Jersey newspapers on microfilm. Duplicate copies are available for sale in positive vesicular format for $35.00 per reel. To order, contact the Archives Publication Office to determine the number of reels that correspond to the title and date-span you are interested in. Then, complete an ... [Read More]
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey - Seaport The International Business activities focus on the development of business for the Port Authority and the New York/New Jersey region in overseas markets. A network of international offices and agents market and sell the agency's maritime, aviation, and world trade businesses overseas. Their facilities programs promote the bistate region and market Port Authority transportation, infrastructure, and trade expertise in important markets around the world. The Port Authority's overseas offices work closely with New Jersey and New York to insure that our region maintains its leadership as an international business center. ... [Read More]
Portuguese-American Newspaper Published in Newark, NJ Portuguese-American Newspaper Published in Newark, NJ Ethnic-oriented newspapers have helped solidify immigrant communities. One such example, published in Newark, is the semi-weekly, Portuguese-American newspaper Luso-Americano . Founded in 1928, it is one of the oldest Portuguese-language newspapers in the United States and has one of the largest circulations. As the headlines featured on this front page from a recent issue indicate, the newspapercarries a mixture of national, state, and local news. Articles that are most directly related to the Portuguese-American community are stories about the Portuguese Heritage Scholarships totalling $40,000, a ribbon cutting initiating an airline flight between Newark and Lisbon, and the retirement of an Ironbound mailman (Mário Godinho), who may have travelled more than 86,000 miles during his career. ... [Read More]
United States Newspaper Program The USNP has supported projects in each of the fifty states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Each project is conducted by a single organization within a state or territory, usually the state's largest newspaper repository. A project's staff inventories holdings in public libraries, county courthouses, newspaper offices, historical museums, college and university libraries, archives, and historical societies. Catalog records are entered into a national database maintained by the Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) and accessible through more than 43,500 dedicated computer terminals worldwide. Microfilm copies of newspapers are generally available to researchers anywhere in the country through inter-library loan. ... [Read More]
State of New Jersey Department of Transportation Home Page On September 30, 2004, the U.S. Congress approved a sixth extension of TEA-21, the federal highway and transit funding bill, that expired on September 30, 2003. This extension continues highway and transit funding to New Jersey at the 2003 levels until May 31, 2005. Had Congress passed a new bill (Senate Bill 1072), New Jersey would have received approximately $752,000 more in federal funds each day since October 1, 2003. Every second that Congress fails to pass a new version of TEA-21 costs New Jersey taxpayers federal funds. ... [Read More]
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