Elizabeth was the first English speaking community in New Jersey. Elizabeth, among so many celebrities of Elizabethan birth, produced the first Mayor of Jewish faith of any major …
Welcome to Elizabeth, New Jersey, a City with a proud history dating back to the founding of our Country, and an even more exciting future. City Hall is located at 50 Winfield Scott Plaza and …
On March 22, 1855, an election was held to adopt or reject the new charter. The result of the election showing 561 in favor of adoption and 19 against, was reported to the old Boro Board …
Elizabethtown, named in honor of the wife of Sir George Carteret, was established on the banks of the Elizabeth River. Elizabethtown thrived with a population of 700 and the City became the …
With a population of over 140,000, the City of Elizabeth is New Jersey’s fourth largest city. As the Union County seat, Elizabeth contains most major governmental offices and courts servicing …