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  1. Newark Electronic founded. 1934. 1939. A.C. Farnell Limited founded. First to offer eProcurement capabilities. 1990s. 1996. Premier Farnell Plc established following ...

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  2. Jul 21, 2023 · 19 The New Jersey Symphony Orchestra is based in Newark. 20 Newark is known for its delicious culinary scene. 21 The city is undergoing a revitalization. 22 Newark is a center for manufacturing and industry. 23 The Newark Bears were a professional baseball team. 24 Newark has a strong commitment to sustainability.

  3. Newark was founded by conservative Puritans, chiefly from three towns in the New Haven Colony. The increasingly tolerant views of religious freedom (especially tolerance for Quakers, whom Puritans were intolerant), and the merger of the New Haven Colony in 1662 with the more religiously tolerant Connecticut Colony, combined with the English ouster of the Dutch in 1664 from New Amsterdam, set ...

  4. Aug 16, 2024 · Newark’s story began in 1666 when it was founded by Connecticut Puritans led by Robert Treat from the New Haven Colony. This early settlement was shaped by a covenant that placed a heavy emphasis on community and religious observance, setting the stage for a town that would grow with these values at its core.

  5. Nov 9, 2009 · July 11, 1667. Records of the Town of Newark, New Jersey, From Its Settlement in 1666 to its Incorporation as a City in 1836. Newark, N.J., New Jersey Historical Society, 1966. Records of town meetings, 1666 to 1836. Appendix includes lists of office holders up to 1713; transcriptions of early deeds; and the 1713 town charter.

  6. 1774—The Newark Academy founded. 1776, November—Washington was stationed in Newark with an army of 3,000 men, for five days. 1780—The population of Newark was about 1,000. 141 dwelling houses, 38 in limits of what was afterward known as North Ward, 50 in the South Ward, 28 in East Ward, and 25 in West Ward. 1780—Battle of Springfield.

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  8. www.britannica.com › summary › Newark-New-JerseyNewark summary | Britannica

    Below is the article summary. For the full article, see Newark. Newark, City (pop., 2020: 311,549) and port of entry, northeastern New Jersey, U.S., west of New York City. It was founded in 1666 by Puritans and was chartered as a township in 1693. It was the site of the College of New Jersey (1748–56; now Princeton University).

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