He reads to the blind, welcomes returning soldiers at Newark airport, and does other good deeds.
Richard Ford’s Artful Survivalist Guide: The Return of Frank Bascombe|Tom LeClair|November 4, 2014|DAILY BEAST
While quarantined, she was seemingly powerless to challenge her banishment to a tent in Newark.
Are Mandatory Ebola Quarantines Legal?|Tim Mak|October 28, 2014|DAILY BEAST
The alleged FBI and U.S. Attorney investigations into the Newark Watershed may have something to do with that.
The Ugly Truth About Cory Booker, New Jersey’s Golden Boy|Olivia Nuzzi|October 20, 2014|DAILY BEAST
In a recent interview with NJTV, Booker called the Watershed, “one of the big policy losses that I had in Newark.”
The Ugly Truth About Cory Booker, New Jersey’s Golden Boy|Olivia Nuzzi|October 20, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Coming from Newark, New Jersey, the Big Apple was a place they could be themselves without fear.
‘Out in the Night’ and the Redemption of the ‘Killer Lesbian Gang'|Nina Strochlic|June 21, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Some business took me to a certain quarter over in Newark, to see a man about a matter of importance.
Step Lively!|George Niblo
The few binders now used in the Newark reading room are made in this style.
Notes on Bookbinding for Libraries|John Cotton Dana
It seems Mappin's put Scaith, who made the trouble over the Newark timber-rights, on to the job.
For the Allinson Honor|Harold Bindloss
Mr. Gladstone's first address to the electors of Newark contains the germs of his whole and entire career.
Bygones Worth Remembering, Vol. 2 (of 2)|George Jacob Holyoake
By the 20th all five machines had reached Towcester, and started on their next stages—to Newark and York.
The War in the Air; Vol. 1|Walter Raleigh.
British Dictionary definitions for Newark
Newark
/ (ˈnjuːək) /
noun
a town in N central England, in Nottinghamshire. Pop: 35 454 (2001)Official name: Newark-on-Trent
a port in NE New Jersey, just west of New York City, on Newark Bay and the Passaic River: the largest city in the state; founded in 1666 by Puritans from Connecticut; industrial and commercial centre. Pop: 277 911 (2003 est)