Two firefighters who died after responding to a ship fire at Port Newark last summer and a New Jersey State Police Trooper killed in a training accident over the weekend were among 22 public ...
He was joined by Newark Container Port CEO James Pelliccio, who chairs the Newark Commission on Homelessness, left, and Nathan Weiss, CEO of the Newark Alliance, a business group.
Containerization originated in Port Newark thanks to a trucker's invention in 1956. Soon after, Port Newark became the first dedicated container terminal in the world, leading the shipping ...
The Port Authority said the project will transform the antiquated road network around Port Newark and adjacent Elizabeth Port Authority Marine Terminal. The work will allow for a safer ...
They're not the only bad news for the luxury green automaker: more than 300 Karmas, worth over $30 million, were sitting at Port Newark when it flooded and got destroyed. In all, over 10,000 ...
James was born on 19 June 1566 in Edinburgh Castle. His mother was Mary, Queen of Scots and his father her second husband, Lord Darnley. Darnley was murdered in February 1567. In July Mary was ...
Port EwenJames “Smitty” (Jim ... He also loved to watch movies while eating popcorn and snacks with his grandson James. In addition to his beloved wife, Jamie, James is survived by his ...
So long, in fact, that elements were forced to be cut — like the appearance of James Taylor. The legendary songwriter was slated to close out the evening with Carole King’s “You’ve Got a ...
Nestled in the heart of Port Fairy, this cherished 1930's stone residence exudes timeless charm and character. The striking facade, highlighted by elegant arches and classic columns, immediately ...
A teenager when he rode off to join Confederate guerrillas in 1864, Jesse James never really stopped fighting the Civil War. Unable to accept the defeat of the secessionist cause, Jesse trained ...
The ports in Newark and Elizabeth have grown into a maze of colorful rectangular containers unloaded from giant ships by towering cranes onto waiting trucks and train cars — or piled high at port ...