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Nutley, New Jersey

Nutley is a township in Essex County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. As of the 2020 United States census, the township's population was 30,143,[10][11] an increase of 1,773 (+6.2%) from the 2010 census count of 28,370,[20][21][22] which in turn reflected an increase of 1,008 (+3.7%) from the 27,362 counted in the 2000 census.[23]

Nutley, New Jersey
Township of Nutley
Nutley Memorial Parkway
Location in Essex County and the state of New Jersey.
Census Bureau map of Nutley, New Jersey
Nutley
Location in Essex County
Nutley
Location in New Jersey
Nutley
Location in the United States
Coordinates: 40°49′14″N 74°09′23″W / 40.820616°N 74.15625°W / 40.820616; -74.15625Coordinates: 40°49′14″N 74°09′23″W / 40.820616°N 74.15625°W / 40.820616; -74.15625[1][2]
Country United States
State New Jersey
County Essex
IncorporatedFebruary 18, 1874, as Franklin Township
ReincorporatedMarch 5, 1902, as Nutley
Government
 • TypeWalsh Act[3]
 • BodyBoard of Commissioners
 • MayorJoseph P. Scarpelli (term ends May 21, 2024)[4][5][6]
 • Municipal clerkEleni Pettas[7]
Area
 • Total3.42 sq mi (8.86 km2)
 • Land3.37 sq mi (8.74 km2)
 • Water0.05 sq mi (0.12 km2)  1.37%
 • Rank316th of 565 in state
13th of 22 in county[1]
Elevation52 ft (16 m)
Population
 • Total30,143
 • Estimate 
(2021)[10][12]
29,786
 • Rank79th of 566 in state
10th of 22 in county (2010)[13]
 • Density8,939.2/sq mi (3,451.4/km2)
  • Rank43rd of 566 in state
7th of 22 in county (2010)[13]
Time zoneUTC−05:00 (Eastern (EST))
 • Summer (DST)UTC−04:00 (Eastern (EDT))
ZIP Code
Area code(s)973[16]
FIPS code3401353680[1][17][18]
GNIS feature ID1729715[1][19]
Websitewww.nutleynj.org

What is now Nutley was originally incorporated as Franklin Township by an act of the New Jersey Legislature on February 18, 1874, from portions of Belleville Township. Nutley was incorporated as a town on March 5, 1902, replacing Franklin Township.[24][25] In 1981, the town was one of seven Essex County municipalities to pass a referendum to become a township, joining four municipalities that had already made the change, of what would ultimately be more than a dozen Essex County municipalities to reclassify themselves as townships in order take advantage of federal revenue sharing policies that allocated townships a greater share of government aid to municipalities on a per capita basis.[26][27][28][29]

Nutley derived its name from the estate of the Satterthwaite family, established in 1844, which stretched along the Passaic River and from an artist's colony in the area.[30][31][32]

History

 
Former railroad station at Franklin Avenue[33]
 
Annie Oakley performing at an amateur circus at Nutley in 1894, to raise funds for the Red Cross

Nutley grew slowly as Newark developed. The first European settler in the area, recorded in the minutes of a Newark town meeting in 1693, was a Dutch painter named Bastian Van Giesen. His house, known as Vreeland Homestead, still stands today on Chestnut Street and is the location of the Nutley Women's Club. John Treat and Thomas Stagg purchased lots adjacent to Van Geisen's in 1695 and 1698 respectively. The Van Riper House is another building from the era.[30]

The first brownstone quarry in Nutley is believed to have been in operation by the early 18th century and was the town's first major industry.[30] Jobs at the brownstone quarry in the Avondale section of Nutley provided work for many Italian and Irish immigrants. Mills situated along the Third River in the area now known as Memorial Park I became Nutley's second major industry.[30]

John and Thomas Speer, Joseph Kingsland, and Henry Duncan all operated mills in the town during the 1800s. Current streets in Nutley are named after these mill owners. Henry Duncan built several mills throughout the town and established the village of Franklinville consisting of 30 homes and a few small businesses which later became the center of Nutley.[30] One of Duncan's buildings has been modified and now serves as the town hall. Kingsland Manor is a national historic place.

During the late 1880s, painter Frank Fowler founded an artists' colony on The Enclosure, a dead-end street that is near the Third River, a stream that runs through the town's parks. Later artist residents of the street included Frederick Dana Marsh, Reginald Marsh and muralist Michael Lenson.[34][35]

Nutley's town historian, John Demmer, is the author of the book in the "Images of America" series titled Nutley; Demmer is also part of The Nutley Historical Society, a not-for-profit organization dedicated to serve the educational, cultural and historical needs of the community. The Nutley Historical Society manages the operation of The Nutley Historical Museum, housed in a former town schoolhouse at 65 Church Street.[36]

Several other historical works on Nutley have been written by local historians, notably the late Ann Troy's Nutley: Yesterday – Today; "Nutley" by Marilyn Peters and Richard O'Connor in the "Then and Now" series; and books about the Nutley Velodrome. The board track racing facility was used in the 1930s for racing midget cars.[37] Local resident Chris Economaki wrote extensively about the Nutley Velodrome in his autobiographical racing history Let Them All Go! as the Velodrome was the first racetrack he had visited as a child.

Geography

According to the United States Census Bureau, the township had a total area of 3.42 square miles (8.86 km2), including 3.37 square miles (8.74 km2) of land and 0.05 square miles (0.12 km2) of water (1.37%).[1][2]

Unincorporated communities, localities and place names located partially or completely within the township include Avondale, Franklin, Glendale and Yanticaw.[38]

The township borders the municipalities of Belleville and Bloomfield in Essex County; Lyndhurst in Bergen County; and Clifton in Passaic County.[39][40][41]

Demographics

Historical population
CensusPop.Note
18801,617
18902,00724.1%
19003,68283.5%
19106,00963.2%
19209,42156.8%
193020,572118.4%
194021,9546.7%
195026,99222.9%
196029,5139.3%
197031,9138.1%
198028,998−9.1%
199027,099−6.5%
200027,3621.0%
201028,3703.7%
202030,1436.2%
2021 (est.)29,786[10][12]−1.2%
Population sources:
1880–1920[42] 1880–1890[43]
1890–1900[44] 1910[45] 1910–1930[46]
1930–1990[47] 2000[48][49]
2010[20][21][22][50] 2020[10][11]

2010 census

The 2010 United States census counted 28,370 people, 11,314 households, and 7,660 families in the township. The population density was 8,384.1 per square mile (3,237.1/km2). There were 11,789 housing units at an average density of 3,484.0 per square mile (1,345.2/km2). The racial makeup was 82.50% (23,405) White, 2.21% (628) Black or African American, 0.13% (36) Native American, 9.95% (2,824) Asian, 0.01% (4) Pacific Islander, 2.97% (842) from other races, and 2.22% (631) from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 11.82% (3,354) of the population.[20]

Of the 11,314 households, 29.6% had children under the age of 18; 52.8% were married couples living together; 11.1% had a female householder with no husband present and 32.3% were non-families. Of all households, 27.5% were made up of individuals and 10.2% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.50 and the average family size was 3.10.[20]

20.7% of the population were under the age of 18, 7.3% from 18 to 24, 28.5% from 25 to 44, 28.9% from 45 to 64, and 14.5% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 40.7 years. For every 100 females, the population had 88.9 males. For every 100 females ages 18 and older there were 86.0 males.[20]

The Census Bureau's 2006–2010 American Community Survey showed that (in 2010 inflation-adjusted dollars) median household income was $76,167 (with a margin of error of +/− $3,896) and the median family income was $98,042 (+/− $4,394). Males had a median income of $64,736 (+/− $4,840) versus $52,410 (+/− $3,558) for females. The per capita income for the borough was $37,706 (+/− $1,918). About 3.1% of families and 4.3% of the population were below the poverty line, including 4.9% of those under age 18 and 5.9% of those age 65 or over.[51]

2000 census

As of the 2000 United States census,[17] there were 27,362 people, 10,884 households, and 7,368 families residing in the township. The population density was 8,123.0 people per square mile (3,134.9/km2). There were 11,118 housing units at an average density of 1, 273.8/km2 (3,300.6/sq mi). The racial makeup of the township was 87.95% White, 1.87% African American, 0.05% Native American, 7.10% Asian, 0.04% Pacific Islander, 1.75% from other races, and 1.24% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 6.69% of the population.[48][49]

As of the 2000 Census, 36.0% of town residents were of Italian ancestry, the 12th-highest percentage of any municipality in the United States, and fifth-highest in New Jersey, among all places with more than 1,000 residents identifying their ancestry.[52]

There were 10,884 households, out of which 29.3% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 54.0% were married couples living together, 10.5% had a female householder with no husband present, and 32.3% were non-families. 27.9% of all households were made up of individuals, and 11.4% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.51 and the average family size was 3.11.[48][49]

In the town the population was spread out, with 21.8% under the age of 18, 6.4% from 18 to 24, 31.6% from 25 to 44, 24.1% from 45 to 64, and 16.1% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 39 years. For every 100 females, there were 89.4 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 85.0 males.[48][49]

The median income for a household in the township was $59,634, and the median income for a family was $73,264. Males had a median income of $51,121 versus $37,100 for females. The per capita income for the township was $28,039. About 3.4% of families and 4.8% of the population were below the poverty line, including 4.4% of those under age 18 and 7.9% of those age 65 or over.[48][49]

Economy

Nutley had been the U.S. headquarters of Hoffmann-La Roche and was the site of the creations of the medications Valium and Librium, later becoming one of the major R&D sites for Roche, hosting major research areas in oncology, virology and inflammation.[31] Roche announced in June 2012 that operations at the site would end in 2013, leading to the elimination of 1,000 positions at the company, and that the facility would be shuttered by year end 2015.[53] Located in Nutley since 1929, the company had reached a peak of 10,000 employees on the site, and the $9 million paid by the company in local property taxes accounted for 9% of the township's tax revenues.[54]

Parks and recreation

Nutley's parks include Booth Park, DeMuro Park, Father Glotzbach Park, Msgr Owens Park, Flora Louden Park, Kingsland Park, Memorial Park I, II, III, Nichols Park, and Rheinheimer Park. They offer fields for baseball, football, basketball, lacrosse, roller hockey, and soccer among other sports.[55] The township hosts a weekly Market Walk and Talk beginning and ending at the township farmer's market where participants take a one-hour loop through the local scenic parks.[56]

Government

Local representation

Nutley has operated a commission form of government under the Walsh Act since 1912.[8][57][58] The township is one of 30 municipalities (of the 564) statewide that use the commission form of government.[59] The governing body is comprised of five commissioners, who are elected on a non-partisan basis to serve four-year concurrent terms as part of the May municipal election. The commissioners also serve as department heads in addition to their legislative functions. The Commissioners elect one Commissioner as Mayor. Historically the Commissioner that receives the most votes is appointed Mayor. The mayor is only responsible for his or her departments and serves as the chair of the commission.[3] The Nutley Police Department provides law enforcement services.

As of 2022 and continuing through May 21, 2024, members of Nutley's Board of Commissioners are Mayor Dr. Joseph P. Scarpelli (Commissioner of Public Works),[4] Thomas J. Evans (Commissioner of Revenue and Finance), John V. Kelly III (Commissioner of Public Affairs), Alphonse Petracco (Commissioner of Public Safety) and Mauro G. Tucci (Commissioner of Parks and Public Property).[5][60][61][62] After finishing the election tied for first place with 4,586 votes, Scarpelli and Tucci agreed to rotate in the role as mayor, with Tucci serving first.[63]

Federal, state and county representation

 
Franklin Avenue, a main shopping street

Nutley is located in the 11th Congressional District[64] and is part of New Jersey's 28th state legislative district.[21][65][66] Prior to the 2011 reapportionment following the 2010 Census, Nutley had been in the 36th state legislative district.[67] Prior to the 2010 Census, Nutley had been part of the 8th Congressional District, a change made by the New Jersey Redistricting Commission that took effect in January 2013, based on the results of the November 2012 general elections.[67]

For the 118th United States Congress, New Jersey's Eleventh Congressional District is represented by Mikie Sherrill (D, Montclair).[68] New Jersey is represented in the United States Senate by Democrats Cory Booker (Newark, term ends 2027)[69] and Bob Menendez (Harrison, term ends 2025).[70][71]

For the 2022–2023 session, the 28th Legislative District of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Renee Burgess (D, Newark) and in the General Assembly by Ralph R. Caputo (D, Nutley) and Cleopatra Tucker (D, Newark).[72]

Essex County is governed by a directly-elected County Executive, with legislative functions performed by the Board of County Commissioners. As of 2022, the County Executive is Joseph N. DiVincenzo Jr. (D, Roseland), whose four-year term of office ends December 31, 2022.[73] The county's Board of County Commissioners is comprised of nine members, five of whom are elected from districts and four of whom are elected on an at-large basis. They are elected for three-year concurrent terms and may be re-elected to successive terms at the annual election in November.[74] Essex County's Commissioners are Commissioner President Wayne L. Richardson (D, District 2 – Irvington, Maplewood and parts of Newark's South and West Wards; Newark),[75] Commissioner Vice President Carlos M. Pomares (D, District 5 – Belleville, Bloomfield, Glen Ridge, Montclair and Nutley; Bloomfield),[76] Tyshammie L. Cooper (D, District 3 - Newark: Part of West Ward; East Orange, Orange and South Orange; East Orange),[77] Brendan W. Gill (D, at large; Montclair),[78] Romaine Graham (D, at large; Irvington),[79] Rufus I. Johnson (D, at large; Newark),[80] Leonard M. Luciano (D, District 4 – Caldwell, Cedar Grove, Essex Fells, Fairfield, Livingston, Millburn, North Caldwell, Roseland, Verona, West Caldwell and West Orange; West Caldwell),[81] Robert Mercado (D, District 1 – Newark's North and East Wards, parts of Central, South, and West Wards; Newark),[82] Patricia Sebold (D, at-large; Livingston).[83][84][85][86][87] Constitutional officers elected countywide are: County Clerk Christopher J. Durkin (West Caldwell; D, 2025),[88][89] Register of Deeds Juan M. Rivera Jr. (Newark; D, 2025),[90][91] Sheriff Armando B. Fontoura (Fairfield; D, 2024),[92][93] and Surrogate Alturrick Kenney (D, 2023).[94][95]

Politics

As of March 2011, there were a total of 18,833 registered voters in Nutley, of which 5,737 (30.5%) were registered as Democrats, 3,753 (19.9%) were registered as Republicans and 9,327 (49.5%) were registered as Unaffiliated. There were 142 voters registered as Libertarians or Greens.[96]

In the 2016 presidential election, Republican Donald Trump received 49.9% (7,061 votes), edging out Democrat Hillary Clinton with 46.9% (6,634 votes).[97] In the 2012 presidential election, incumbent Democrat Barack Obama received 50.33% of the vote (6,507 votes), ahead of Republican Mitt Romney with 48.52% (6,273 votes) and other candidates with 1.14% (148 votes), among the 12,928 ballots cast by the township's 19,623 registered voters, for a turnout of 65.88%.[98][99] In the 2008 presidential election, Republican John McCain received 52.4% of the vote (7,325 cast), ahead of Democrat Barack Obama with 45.6% (6,374 votes) and other candidates with 1.2% (163 votes), among the 13,985 ballots cast by the township's 18,853 registered voters, for a turnout of 74.2%.[100] In the 2004 presidential election, Republican George W. Bush received 54.5% of the vote (7,579 ballots cast), outpolling Democrat John Kerry with 43.8% (6,099 votes) and other candidates with 0.6% (106 votes), among the 13,914 ballots cast by the township's 18,087 registered voters, for a turnout percentage of 76.9.[101]

In the 2013 gubernatorial election, Republican Chris Christie received 57.4% of the vote (4,497 cast), ahead of Democrat Barbara Buono with 41.3% (3,234 votes), and other candidates with 1.3% (100 votes), among the 7,950 ballots cast by the township's 19,559 registered voters (119 ballots were spoiled), for a turnout of 40.6%.[102][103] In the 2009 gubernatorial election, Republican Chris Christie received 52.9% of the vote (4,684 ballots cast), ahead of Democrat Jon Corzine with 38.6% (3,416 votes), Independent Chris Daggett with 6.8% (601 votes) and other candidates with 1.0% (92 votes), among the 8,859 ballots cast by the township's 18,793 registered voters, yielding a 47.1% turnout.[104]

Education

The Nutley Public Schools serve students in pre-kindergarten through twelfth grade.[105] As of the 2020–21 school year, the district, comprised of seven schools, had an enrollment of 4,041 students and 323.8 classroom teachers (on an FTE basis), for a student–teacher ratio of 12.5:1.[106] Schools in the district (with 2020–21 enrollment data from the National Center for Education Statistics[107]) are Lincoln School[108] with 447 students in grades K–6, Radcliffe School[109] with 341 students in grades K–6, Spring Garden School[110] with 416 students in grades Pre-K–6, Washington School[111] with 523 students in grades K–6, Yantacaw School[112] with 461 students in grades K–6, John H. Walker Middle School[113] with 651 students in grades 7–8 and Nutley High School[114] with 1,143 students in grades 9–12.[115][116] John H. Walker Middle School, formerly Franklin Middle School, was renamed in 2009 to honor John H. Walker who was a long-time educator and principal in the township.[117]

Transportation

Roads and highways

 
View north along Route 21 in Nutley

As of May 2010, the township had a total of 67.94 miles (109.34 km) of roadways, of which 57.00 miles (91.73 km) were maintained by the municipality, 7.71 miles (12.41 km) by Essex County, 2.45 miles (3.94 km) by the New Jersey Department of Transportation and 0.78 miles (1.26 km) by the New Jersey Turnpike Authority.[118]

The Garden State Parkway clips the southwest corner of the township, entering in the south from Bloomfield before reentering Bloomfield in the north.[119] Route 21 follows the township's eastern border.

Public transportation

NJ Transit provides bus service between the township and the Port Authority Bus Terminal in Midtown Manhattan on the 192 route, to Newark on the 13, 27, 72 and 74 routes, with local service on the 709 route.[120][121]

Until 1966, the Newark Branch of the Erie-Lackawanna Railroad served the township with stations at Walnut Street, Highfield Street and at Franklin Avenue.[122][123] The Newark Branch tracks are now used for freight only, operated by Norfolk Southern.[124]

Operation Nutley Cares

After Hurricane Katrina devastated the central gulf coast region on August 29, 2005, Mayor Joanne Cocchiola and Commissioner Carmen A. Orechio reached out to local residents who wanted to help victims of the devastation, and formed the Operation Nutley Cares Committee. A decision was made to adopt Bay St. Louis, Mississippi as a sister city, Bay St. Louis, population 8,500, which sits just northeast of New Orleans, and had at least 60% of the community completely destroyed by Katrina and another 20% condemned. Monetary donations are still being accepted to help fund efforts to assist Bay St. Louis.[125]

Notable people

Cultural references

  • Aerosmith played at the Nutley prom in the 1960s.[188]
  • George Dorn, in The Illuminatus! Trilogy, is described as having grown up in Nutley, with references to his childhood illustrating that the authors had more than a passing familiarity with the town.[citation needed]
  • Antiwar activist and Quaker Carl Hinke became the last American arrested for the Vietnam War draft Opposition to the Vietnam War on December 12, 1976. He had moved to Canada due to his pacifist convictions after being offered a one-way ticket to North Vietnam by Nutley's American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars chapters. Hinke was pardoned by Jimmy Carter on January 21, 1977, in his first official act as president.[189]
  • Weird NJ runs regular features on past and present Nutley destinations such as Franklin Avenue beat coffee house, Angelo Nardone's Villa Capri[190] which town council tried to close for decades and various Nutley "old man" bars such as the Old Canal Inn[191] Nutley was also used as a shooting location for the 1999 film Weird N.J.
  • The courtroom in NBC's television show Ed was an exact replica of Nutley's municipal courtroom, and various locations in the township were used during filming, including the outside of the Public Safety building.[192]
  • The short-lived Fox television show Quintuplets was set in Nutley.[193]
  • Celebrity homemaker Martha Stewart, has shared her childhood memories of Nutley on her television shows, and had a "Nutley Day" on her talk show Martha, in 2006.[citation needed]
  • Nutley was referenced in the Futurama episode No. 210 "Put Your Head on My Shoulders" as the destination of the bus stop where Bender found all of the undesirable Valentine's Day dates for his dating service customers ("Can't hon', I gotta catch my bus back to Nutley.", "Excuse me, did you say '10:15 to Nutley'?" and "Anybody else for Nutley?"), in The Beast with a Billion Backs ("This place makes Nutley look like crap.") and in Into the Wild Green Yonder ("Beats Nutley on a Saturday night.").[citation needed]
  • ECW wrestler Balls Mahoney was billed as being from Nutley.[194]
  • On Saturday Night Live, aired January 12, 2001, episode hosted by Derek Jeter. Derek Jeter stars in a fake commercial for Derek Jeter's Taco Hole, which is located in Nutley, NJ. Premise: Derek Jeter is a great chef and during the off-season he sells tacos. Lyrics sung to The Beach Boys' Kokomo song: "... Just off Route 3, There's a place called Nutley, New Jersey, If good Mexican food is your goal, There's just one place you should go, Derek Jeter's Taco Hole".
  • In What We Do in the Shadows Season 3, Episode 6 "The Escape," a home in Nutley, NJ becomes the residence for The Sire, The Baron, and a hellhound.[195]

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Nutley is a township in Essex County in the U S state of New Jersey As of the 2020 United States census the township s population was 30 143 10 11 an increase of 1 773 6 2 from the 2010 census count of 28 370 20 21 22 which in turn reflected an increase of 1 008 3 7 from the 27 362 counted in the 2000 census 23 Nutley New JerseyTownshipTownship of NutleyNutley Memorial ParkwayLocation in Essex County and the state of New Jersey Census Bureau map of Nutley New JerseyNutleyLocation in Essex CountyShow map of Essex County New JerseyNutleyLocation in New JerseyShow map of New JerseyNutleyLocation in the United StatesShow map of the United StatesCoordinates 40 49 14 N 74 09 23 W 40 820616 N 74 15625 W 40 820616 74 15625 Coordinates 40 49 14 N 74 09 23 W 40 820616 N 74 15625 W 40 820616 74 15625 1 2 Country United StatesState New JerseyCountyEssexIncorporatedFebruary 18 1874 as Franklin TownshipReincorporatedMarch 5 1902 as NutleyGovernment 8 TypeWalsh Act 3 BodyBoard of Commissioners MayorJoseph P Scarpelli term ends May 21 2024 4 5 6 Municipal clerkEleni Pettas 7 Area 1 Total3 42 sq mi 8 86 km2 Land3 37 sq mi 8 74 km2 Water0 05 sq mi 0 12 km2 1 37 Rank316th of 565 in state13th of 22 in county 1 Elevation 9 52 ft 16 m Population 2020 10 11 Total30 143 Estimate 2021 10 12 29 786 Rank79th of 566 in state10th of 22 in county 2010 13 Density8 939 2 sq mi 3 451 4 km2 Rank43rd of 566 in state7th of 22 in county 2010 13 Time zoneUTC 05 00 Eastern EST Summer DST UTC 04 00 Eastern EDT ZIP Code07110 14 15 Area code s 973 16 FIPS code3401353680 1 17 18 GNIS feature ID1729715 1 19 Websitewww wbr nutleynj wbr orgWhat is now Nutley was originally incorporated as Franklin Township by an act of the New Jersey Legislature on February 18 1874 from portions of Belleville Township Nutley was incorporated as a town on March 5 1902 replacing Franklin Township 24 25 In 1981 the town was one of seven Essex County municipalities to pass a referendum to become a township joining four municipalities that had already made the change of what would ultimately be more than a dozen Essex County municipalities to reclassify themselves as townships in order take advantage of federal revenue sharing policies that allocated townships a greater share of government aid to municipalities on a per capita basis 26 27 28 29 Nutley derived its name from the estate of the Satterthwaite family established in 1844 which stretched along the Passaic River and from an artist s colony in the area 30 31 32 Contents 1 History 2 Geography 3 Demographics 3 1 2010 census 3 2 2000 census 4 Economy 5 Parks and recreation 6 Government 6 1 Local representation 6 2 Federal state and county representation 6 3 Politics 7 Education 8 Transportation 8 1 Roads and highways 8 2 Public transportation 9 Operation Nutley Cares 10 Notable people 11 Cultural references 12 References 13 External linksHistory Edit Former railroad station at Franklin Avenue 33 Annie Oakley performing at an amateur circus at Nutley in 1894 to raise funds for the Red Cross Nutley grew slowly as Newark developed The first European settler in the area recorded in the minutes of a Newark town meeting in 1693 was a Dutch painter named Bastian Van Giesen His house known as Vreeland Homestead still stands today on Chestnut Street and is the location of the Nutley Women s Club John Treat and Thomas Stagg purchased lots adjacent to Van Geisen s in 1695 and 1698 respectively The Van Riper House is another building from the era 30 The first brownstone quarry in Nutley is believed to have been in operation by the early 18th century and was the town s first major industry 30 Jobs at the brownstone quarry in the Avondale section of Nutley provided work for many Italian and Irish immigrants Mills situated along the Third River in the area now known as Memorial Park I became Nutley s second major industry 30 John and Thomas Speer Joseph Kingsland and Henry Duncan all operated mills in the town during the 1800s Current streets in Nutley are named after these mill owners Henry Duncan built several mills throughout the town and established the village of Franklinville consisting of 30 homes and a few small businesses which later became the center of Nutley 30 One of Duncan s buildings has been modified and now serves as the town hall Kingsland Manor is a national historic place During the late 1880s painter Frank Fowler founded an artists colony on The Enclosure a dead end street that is near the Third River a stream that runs through the town s parks Later artist residents of the street included Frederick Dana Marsh Reginald Marsh and muralist Michael Lenson 34 35 Nutley s town historian John Demmer is the author of the book in the Images of America series titled Nutley Demmer is also part of The Nutley Historical Society a not for profit organization dedicated to serve the educational cultural and historical needs of the community The Nutley Historical Society manages the operation of The Nutley Historical Museum housed in a former town schoolhouse at 65 Church Street 36 Several other historical works on Nutley have been written by local historians notably the late Ann Troy s Nutley Yesterday Today Nutley by Marilyn Peters and Richard O Connor in the Then and Now series and books about the Nutley Velodrome The board track racing facility was used in the 1930s for racing midget cars 37 Local resident Chris Economaki wrote extensively about the Nutley Velodrome in his autobiographical racing history Let Them All Go as the Velodrome was the first racetrack he had visited as a child Geography EditAccording to the United States Census Bureau the township had a total area of 3 42 square miles 8 86 km2 including 3 37 square miles 8 74 km2 of land and 0 05 square miles 0 12 km2 of water 1 37 1 2 Unincorporated communities localities and place names located partially or completely within the township include Avondale Franklin Glendale and Yanticaw 38 The township borders the municipalities of Belleville and Bloomfield in Essex County Lyndhurst in Bergen County and Clifton in Passaic County 39 40 41 Demographics EditHistorical population CensusPop Note 18801 617 18902 00724 1 19003 68283 5 19106 00963 2 19209 42156 8 193020 572118 4 194021 9546 7 195026 99222 9 196029 5139 3 197031 9138 1 198028 998 9 1 199027 099 6 5 200027 3621 0 201028 3703 7 202030 1436 2 2021 est 29 786 10 12 1 2 Population sources 1880 1920 42 1880 1890 43 1890 1900 44 1910 45 1910 1930 46 1930 1990 47 2000 48 49 2010 20 21 22 50 2020 10 11 2010 census Edit The 2010 United States census counted 28 370 people 11 314 households and 7 660 families in the township The population density was 8 384 1 per square mile 3 237 1 km2 There were 11 789 housing units at an average density of 3 484 0 per square mile 1 345 2 km2 The racial makeup was 82 50 23 405 White 2 21 628 Black or African American 0 13 36 Native American 9 95 2 824 Asian 0 01 4 Pacific Islander 2 97 842 from other races and 2 22 631 from two or more races Hispanic or Latino of any race were 11 82 3 354 of the population 20 Of the 11 314 households 29 6 had children under the age of 18 52 8 were married couples living together 11 1 had a female householder with no husband present and 32 3 were non families Of all households 27 5 were made up of individuals and 10 2 had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older The average household size was 2 50 and the average family size was 3 10 20 20 7 of the population were under the age of 18 7 3 from 18 to 24 28 5 from 25 to 44 28 9 from 45 to 64 and 14 5 who were 65 years of age or older The median age was 40 7 years For every 100 females the population had 88 9 males For every 100 females ages 18 and older there were 86 0 males 20 The Census Bureau s 2006 2010 American Community Survey showed that in 2010 inflation adjusted dollars median household income was 76 167 with a margin of error of 3 896 and the median family income was 98 042 4 394 Males had a median income of 64 736 4 840 versus 52 410 3 558 for females The per capita income for the borough was 37 706 1 918 About 3 1 of families and 4 3 of the population were below the poverty line including 4 9 of those under age 18 and 5 9 of those age 65 or over 51 2000 census Edit As of the 2000 United States census 17 there were 27 362 people 10 884 households and 7 368 families residing in the township The population density was 8 123 0 people per square mile 3 134 9 km2 There were 11 118 housing units at an average density of 1 273 8 km2 3 300 6 sq mi The racial makeup of the township was 87 95 White 1 87 African American 0 05 Native American 7 10 Asian 0 04 Pacific Islander 1 75 from other races and 1 24 from two or more races Hispanic or Latino of any race were 6 69 of the population 48 49 As of the 2000 Census 36 0 of town residents were of Italian ancestry the 12th highest percentage of any municipality in the United States and fifth highest in New Jersey among all places with more than 1 000 residents identifying their ancestry 52 There were 10 884 households out of which 29 3 had children under the age of 18 living with them 54 0 were married couples living together 10 5 had a female householder with no husband present and 32 3 were non families 27 9 of all households were made up of individuals and 11 4 had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older The average household size was 2 51 and the average family size was 3 11 48 49 In the town the population was spread out with 21 8 under the age of 18 6 4 from 18 to 24 31 6 from 25 to 44 24 1 from 45 to 64 and 16 1 who were 65 years of age or older The median age was 39 years For every 100 females there were 89 4 males For every 100 females age 18 and over there were 85 0 males 48 49 The median income for a household in the township was 59 634 and the median income for a family was 73 264 Males had a median income of 51 121 versus 37 100 for females The per capita income for the township was 28 039 About 3 4 of families and 4 8 of the population were below the poverty line including 4 4 of those under age 18 and 7 9 of those age 65 or over 48 49 Economy EditNutley had been the U S headquarters of Hoffmann La Roche and was the site of the creations of the medications Valium and Librium later becoming one of the major R amp D sites for Roche hosting major research areas in oncology virology and inflammation 31 Roche announced in June 2012 that operations at the site would end in 2013 leading to the elimination of 1 000 positions at the company and that the facility would be shuttered by year end 2015 53 Located in Nutley since 1929 the company had reached a peak of 10 000 employees on the site and the 9 million paid by the company in local property taxes accounted for 9 of the township s tax revenues 54 Parks and recreation EditNutley s parks include Booth Park DeMuro Park Father Glotzbach Park Msgr Owens Park Flora Louden Park Kingsland Park Memorial Park I II III Nichols Park and Rheinheimer Park They offer fields for baseball football basketball lacrosse roller hockey and soccer among other sports 55 The township hosts a weekly Market Walk and Talk beginning and ending at the township farmer s market where participants take a one hour loop through the local scenic parks 56 Government EditLocal representation Edit Nutley has operated a commission form of government under the Walsh Act since 1912 8 57 58 The township is one of 30 municipalities of the 564 statewide that use the commission form of government 59 The governing body is comprised of five commissioners who are elected on a non partisan basis to serve four year concurrent terms as part of the May municipal election The commissioners also serve as department heads in addition to their legislative functions The Commissioners elect one Commissioner as Mayor Historically the Commissioner that receives the most votes is appointed Mayor The mayor is only responsible for his or her departments and serves as the chair of the commission 3 The Nutley Police Department provides law enforcement services As of 2022 update and continuing through May 21 2024 members of Nutley s Board of Commissioners are Mayor Dr Joseph P Scarpelli Commissioner of Public Works 4 Thomas J Evans Commissioner of Revenue and Finance John V Kelly III Commissioner of Public Affairs Alphonse Petracco Commissioner of Public Safety and Mauro G Tucci Commissioner of Parks and Public Property 5 60 61 62 After finishing the election tied for first place with 4 586 votes Scarpelli and Tucci agreed to rotate in the role as mayor with Tucci serving first 63 Federal state and county representation Edit Franklin Avenue a main shopping street Nutley is located in the 11th Congressional District 64 and is part of New Jersey s 28th state legislative district 21 65 66 Prior to the 2011 reapportionment following the 2010 Census Nutley had been in the 36th state legislative district 67 Prior to the 2010 Census Nutley had been part of the 8th Congressional District a change made by the New Jersey Redistricting Commission that took effect in January 2013 based on the results of the November 2012 general elections 67 For the 118th United States Congress New Jersey s Eleventh Congressional District is represented by Mikie Sherrill D Montclair 68 New Jersey is represented in the United States Senate by Democrats Cory Booker Newark term ends 2027 69 and Bob Menendez Harrison term ends 2025 70 71 For the 2022 2023 session the 28th Legislative District of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Renee Burgess D Newark and in the General Assembly by Ralph R Caputo D Nutley and Cleopatra Tucker D Newark 72 Essex County is governed by a directly elected County Executive with legislative functions performed by the Board of County Commissioners As of 2022 update the County Executive is Joseph N DiVincenzo Jr D Roseland whose four year term of office ends December 31 2022 73 The county s Board of County Commissioners is comprised of nine members five of whom are elected from districts and four of whom are elected on an at large basis They are elected for three year concurrent terms and may be re elected to successive terms at the annual election in November 74 Essex County s Commissioners are Commissioner President Wayne L Richardson D District 2 Irvington Maplewood and parts of Newark s South and West Wards Newark 75 Commissioner Vice President Carlos M Pomares D District 5 Belleville Bloomfield Glen Ridge Montclair and Nutley Bloomfield 76 Tyshammie L Cooper D District 3 Newark Part of West Ward East Orange Orange and South Orange East Orange 77 Brendan W Gill D at large Montclair 78 Romaine Graham D at large Irvington 79 Rufus I Johnson D at large Newark 80 Leonard M Luciano D District 4 Caldwell Cedar Grove Essex Fells Fairfield Livingston Millburn North Caldwell Roseland Verona West Caldwell and West Orange West Caldwell 81 Robert Mercado D District 1 Newark s North and East Wards parts of Central South and West Wards Newark 82 Patricia Sebold D at large Livingston 83 84 85 86 87 Constitutional officers elected countywide are County Clerk Christopher J Durkin West Caldwell D 2025 88 89 Register of Deeds Juan M Rivera Jr Newark D 2025 90 91 Sheriff Armando B Fontoura Fairfield D 2024 92 93 and Surrogate Alturrick Kenney D 2023 94 95 Politics Edit As of March 2011 there were a total of 18 833 registered voters in Nutley of which 5 737 30 5 were registered as Democrats 3 753 19 9 were registered as Republicans and 9 327 49 5 were registered as Unaffiliated There were 142 voters registered as Libertarians or Greens 96 In the 2016 presidential election Republican Donald Trump received 49 9 7 061 votes edging out Democrat Hillary Clinton with 46 9 6 634 votes 97 In the 2012 presidential election incumbent Democrat Barack Obama received 50 33 of the vote 6 507 votes ahead of Republican Mitt Romney with 48 52 6 273 votes and other candidates with 1 14 148 votes among the 12 928 ballots cast by the township s 19 623 registered voters for a turnout of 65 88 98 99 In the 2008 presidential election Republican John McCain received 52 4 of the vote 7 325 cast ahead of Democrat Barack Obama with 45 6 6 374 votes and other candidates with 1 2 163 votes among the 13 985 ballots cast by the township s 18 853 registered voters for a turnout of 74 2 100 In the 2004 presidential election Republican George W Bush received 54 5 of the vote 7 579 ballots cast outpolling Democrat John Kerry with 43 8 6 099 votes and other candidates with 0 6 106 votes among the 13 914 ballots cast by the township s 18 087 registered voters for a turnout percentage of 76 9 101 In the 2013 gubernatorial election Republican Chris Christie received 57 4 of the vote 4 497 cast ahead of Democrat Barbara Buono with 41 3 3 234 votes and other candidates with 1 3 100 votes among the 7 950 ballots cast by the township s 19 559 registered voters 119 ballots were spoiled for a turnout of 40 6 102 103 In the 2009 gubernatorial election Republican Chris Christie received 52 9 of the vote 4 684 ballots cast ahead of Democrat Jon Corzine with 38 6 3 416 votes Independent Chris Daggett with 6 8 601 votes and other candidates with 1 0 92 votes among the 8 859 ballots cast by the township s 18 793 registered voters yielding a 47 1 turnout 104 Education EditThe Nutley Public Schools serve students in pre kindergarten through twelfth grade 105 As of the 2020 21 school year the district comprised of seven schools had an enrollment of 4 041 students and 323 8 classroom teachers on an FTE basis for a student teacher ratio of 12 5 1 106 Schools in the district with 2020 21 enrollment data from the National Center for Education Statistics 107 are Lincoln School 108 with 447 students in grades K 6 Radcliffe School 109 with 341 students in grades K 6 Spring Garden School 110 with 416 students in grades Pre K 6 Washington School 111 with 523 students in grades K 6 Yantacaw School 112 with 461 students in grades K 6 John H Walker Middle School 113 with 651 students in grades 7 8 and Nutley High School 114 with 1 143 students in grades 9 12 115 116 John H Walker Middle School formerly Franklin Middle School was renamed in 2009 to honor John H Walker who was a long time educator and principal in the township 117 Transportation EditRoads and highways Edit View north along Route 21 in Nutley As of May 2010 update the township had a total of 67 94 miles 109 34 km of roadways of which 57 00 miles 91 73 km were maintained by the municipality 7 71 miles 12 41 km by Essex County 2 45 miles 3 94 km by the New Jersey Department of Transportation and 0 78 miles 1 26 km by the New Jersey Turnpike Authority 118 The Garden State Parkway clips the southwest corner of the township entering in the south from Bloomfield before reentering Bloomfield in the north 119 Route 21 follows the township s eastern border Public transportation Edit NJ Transit provides bus service between the township and the Port Authority Bus Terminal in Midtown Manhattan on the 192 route to Newark on the 13 27 72 and 74 routes with local service on the 709 route 120 121 Until 1966 the Newark Branch of the Erie Lackawanna Railroad served the township with stations at Walnut Street Highfield Street and at Franklin Avenue 122 123 The Newark Branch tracks are now used for freight only operated by Norfolk Southern 124 Operation Nutley Cares EditAfter Hurricane Katrina devastated the central gulf coast region on August 29 2005 Mayor Joanne Cocchiola and Commissioner Carmen A Orechio reached out to local residents who wanted to help victims of the devastation and formed the Operation Nutley Cares Committee A decision was made to adopt Bay St Louis Mississippi as a sister city Bay St Louis population 8 500 which sits just northeast of New Orleans and had at least 60 of the community completely destroyed by Katrina and another 20 condemned Monetary donations are still being accepted to help fund efforts to assist Bay St Louis 125 Notable people EditSee also Category People from Nutley New Jersey Alaa Abdelnaby born 1968 former NBA basketball player 126 Dorothy Allison 1924 1999 psychic 127 Edith Big Edie Ewing Bouvier Beale 1895 1977 socialite amateur singer and aunt of former U S First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis featured along with her daughter also named Edith Little Edie Bouvier Beale in the 1975 documentary film Grey Gardens 128 Julian Bigelow 1913 2003 pioneering computer engineer 129 Phyllis Birkby 1932 1994 architect and feminist 130 Julian Bud Blake 1918 2005 cartoonist Tiger 131 132 Robert Blake born 1933 actor Baretta 133 Carol Blazejowski born 1956 general manager of the WNBA s New York Liberty 134 Ray Blum 1919 2000 speed skater who represented the United States at the 1948 Winter Olympics 135 Anthony Bowens professional wrestler signed to All Elite Wrestling 136 Alan Branigan born 1975 class of 1993 Ivorian born professional soccer player 137 Henry Cuyler Bunner 1855 1896 novelist 30 Barbara Buono born 1953 New Jersey State Senator who has represented the 18th Legislative District since 2002 138 Jane Burgio 1922 2005 member of the New Jersey General Assembly who served as secretary of state of New Jersey 139 Tina Cervasio born 1974 sportscaster best known for her work as the Boston Red Sox sideline reporter on NESN telecasts 140 P C Chang 1892 1957 Chinese academic philosopher playwright human rights activist and diplomat 141 Clams Casino born 1987 as Mike Volpe hip hop producer 142 143 Joseph N DiVincenzo Jr born 1952 county executive of Essex County since 2003 144 Doug Edert born 2000 college basketball player for the Saint Peter s Peacocks of the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference 145 Gary T Erbe born 1944 self taught oil painter best known for his trompe l œils who maintains his studio in Nutley 146 147 Ken Eulo born 1939 Eugene O Neill Award winning writer and bestselling author whose novels have collectively sold over 13 million copies worldwide 148 Mary Sargant Florence 1857 1954 British painter of figure subjects mural decorations in fresco and occasional landscapes in watercolour and pastel 149 Philip Sargant Florence 1890 1982 economist 150 Frank Fowler 1852 1910 painter 30 Ron Fraser 1933 2013 Wizard of College Baseball Baseball coach at University of Miami 151 Garry Furnari born 1954 politician who served in the New Jersey Senate and in New Jersey Superior Court and was Mayor of Nutley from 1996 to 2003 152 Paul Goldberger born 1950 Pulitzer Prize winner and architecture critic for The New Yorker 153 Frances Goodrich 1890 1984 dramatist and screenwriter best known for her collaborations with her partner and husband Albert Hackett 154 Al Haig 1922 1982 jazz pianist best known as one of the pioneers of bebop 155 Ben Hawkins 1944 2017 professional American football wide receiver who played in the NFL for the Philadelphia Eagles and Cleveland Browns and for the Philadelphia Bell of the World Football League 156 Christine E Haycock 1924 2008 nurse and surgeon who served as a colonel in the United States Army Reserve and as a professor of surgery and Director of Emergency Services at the New Jersey Medical School 157 Lloyd Huck 1922 2012 business executive philanthropist and aviation enthusiast who was chairman of pharmaceutical firms Merck amp Co and of Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company 158 John V Kelly 1926 2009 served in the New Jersey General Assembly and elected as Mayor of Nutley in 1988 159 Frank Kirkleski 1904 1980 football player who played in the early years of the National Football League 160 Frank Lautenberg 1924 2013 United States senator 161 Michael Lenson 1903 1971 painter and muralist 35 Anne Steele Marsh 1901 1995 painter and printmaker whose watercolors oil paintings and wood engravings were widely exhibited 162 Frederick Dana Marsh 1872 1961 illustrator 30 163 Reginald Marsh 1898 1954 painter 30 Frank McDonald born c 1933 football player who played as an end for the Miami Hurricanes football team 164 Abram Molarsky 1880 1955 Impressionist and Post Impressionist painter best known for his landscapes 165 Annie Oakley 1860 1926 sharpshooter 30 Carl Orechio 1914 1991 politician who served in the New Jersey General Assembly from 1972 to 1982 166 Carmen A Orechio 1926 2018 President of the New Jersey Senate who spent 40 years as a commissioner in Nutley 167 Carlo Jackie Paris 1926 2004 jazz singer and guitarist 168 Andrew Pecora born 1957 hematologist and oncologist who has been involved in the research on the use of stem cells and oncolytic viruses to treat diseases including cancer 169 William Pene du Bois 1916 1993 author artist 170 Stephen Petronio born 1956 choreographer 171 172 Eileen Poiani mathematician who was the first female mathematics instructor at Saint Peter s University 173 Mark Radice singer musician and producer 174 Kevin J Ryan born 1969 former member of the New Jersey General Assembly 175 Frederick Scalera born 1958 politician who served in the New Jersey General Assembly from 2003 to 2011 and serves on the Board of Education of the Nutley Public Schools 176 Connie Siskowski activist for young people who are caring for ill disabled or aging family members 177 Raphael Sonenshein born 1949 executive director of the Los Angeles Charter Reform Commission and chairman of the political science department at California State University Fullerton 178 Frederic Dorr Steele 1873 1944 illustrator 30 Martha Stewart born 1941 as Martha Helen Kostyra author magazine publisher and television personality 179 Frank R Stockton 1834 1902 writer best known for his short story The Lady or the Tiger 180 181 Alix Strachey 1892 1973 psychoanalyst born Alix Sargant Florence translated Sigmund Freud s works into English 182 Sharon Van Etten born 1981 singer songwriter 183 Geerat J Vermeij born 1946 professor of geology at the University of California Davis 184 Frank Vincent 1937 2017 actor who played prominent roles in the HBO series The Sopranos and in several films for director Martin Scorsese Raging Bull 1980 Goodfellas 1990 and Casino 1995 185 Nick Zano born 1978 actor 186 Eli Zaret born 1950 sports broadcaster and journalist 187 Cultural references EditAerosmith played at the Nutley prom in the 1960s 188 George Dorn in The Illuminatus Trilogy is described as having grown up in Nutley with references to his childhood illustrating that the authors had more than a passing familiarity with the town citation needed Antiwar activist and Quaker Carl Hinke became the last American arrested for the Vietnam War draft Opposition to the Vietnam War on December 12 1976 He had moved to Canada due to his pacifist convictions after being offered a one way ticket to North Vietnam by Nutley s American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars chapters Hinke was pardoned by Jimmy Carter on January 21 1977 in his first official act as president 189 Weird NJ runs regular features on past and present Nutley destinations such as Franklin Avenue beat coffee house Angelo Nardone s Villa Capri 190 which town council tried to close for decades and various Nutley old man bars such as the Old Canal Inn 191 Nutley was also used as a shooting location for the 1999 film Weird N J The courtroom in NBC s television show Ed was an exact replica of Nutley s municipal courtroom and various locations in the township were used during filming including the outside of the Public Safety building 192 The short lived Fox television show Quintuplets was set in Nutley 193 Celebrity homemaker Martha Stewart has shared her childhood memories of Nutley on her television shows and had a Nutley Day on her talk show Martha in 2006 citation needed Nutley was referenced in the Futurama episode No 210 Put Your Head on My Shoulders as the destination of the bus stop where Bender found all of the undesirable Valentine s Day dates for his dating service customers Can t hon I gotta catch my bus back to Nutley Excuse me did you say 10 15 to Nutley and Anybody else for Nutley in The Beast with a Billion Backs This place makes Nutley look like crap and in Into the Wild Green Yonder Beats Nutley on a Saturday night citation needed ECW wrestler Balls Mahoney was billed as being from Nutley 194 On Saturday Night Live aired January 12 2001 episode hosted by Derek Jeter Derek Jeter stars in a fake commercial for Derek Jeter s Taco Hole which is located in Nutley NJ Premise Derek Jeter is a great chef and during the off season he sells tacos Lyrics sung to The Beach Boys Kokomo song Just off Route 3 There s a place called Nutley New Jersey If good Mexican food is your goal There s just one place you should go Derek Jeter s Taco Hole In What We Do in the Shadows Season 3 Episode 6 The Escape a home in Nutley NJ becomes the residence for The Sire The Baron and a hellhound 195 References Edit a b c d e f 2019 Census Gazetteer Files New Jersey Places United States Census Bureau Accessed July 1 2020 a b US Gazetteer files 2010 2000 and 1990 United States Census Bureau Accessed September 4 2014 a b Commission Form of Government Township of Nutley Accessed August 16 2020 Nutley s population warrants a five member board and each commissioner serves as a department head for one of the following departments Department of Public Affairs Department of Public Safety Department of Public Works Department of Parks and Public Property or Department of Revenue and Finance with each having complete control over the executive administrative judicial and legislative powers over their independent The Commissioners function as the legislative authority of the municipality They are elected at large in nonpartisan elections to serve concurrent four year terms The mayor is selected from among the Commissioners often the one who received the most votes a b Mayor Dr Joseph P Scarpelli Township of Nutley Accessed December 7 2022 a b Board of Commissioners Township of Nutley Accessed December 7 2022 2022 New Jersey Mayors Directory New Jersey Department of Community Affairs Accessed December 1 2022 Municipal Clerk s Office Contact Information Township of Nutley Accessed April 10 2022 a b 2012 New Jersey Legislative District Data Book Rutgers University Edward J Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy March 2013 U S Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System Township of Nutley Geographic Names Information System Accessed March 12 2013 a b c d e QuickFacts Nutley township Essex County New Jersey United States Census Bureau Accessed January 31 2023 a b c Total Population Census 2010 Census 2020 New Jersey Municipalities New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development Accessed December 1 2022 a b Annual Estimates of the Resident Population for Minor Civil Divisions in New Jersey April 1 2020 to July 1 2021 United States Census Bureau Accessed December 1 2022 a b GCT PH1 Population Housing Units Area and Density 2010 State County Subdivision from the 2010 Census Summary File 1 for New Jersey Archived February 12 2020 at archive today United States Census Bureau Accessed November 6 2012 Look Up a ZIP Code for Nutley NJ United States Postal Service Accessed June 1 2012 Zip Codes State of New Jersey Accessed October 28 2013 Area Code Lookup NPA NXX for Nutley NJ Area Codes com Accessed October 28 2013 a b U S Census website United States Census Bureau Accessed September 4 2014 Geographic Codes Lookup for New Jersey Missouri Census Data Center Accessed April 1 2022 US Board on Geographic Names United States Geological Survey Accessed September 4 2014 a b c d e DP 1 Profile of General Population and Housing Characteristics 2010 for Nutley township Essex County New Jersey Archived February 12 2020 at archive today United States Census Bureau Accessed June 1 2012 a b c Municipalities Sorted by 2011 2020 Legislative District New Jersey Department of State Accessed February 1 2020 a b Profile of General Demographic Characteristics 2010 for Nutley township Archived March 19 2012 Date mismatch at the Wayback Machine New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development Accessed June 1 2012 Table 7 Population for the Counties and Municipalities in New Jersey 1990 2001 and 2010 New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development February 2011 Accessed July 4 2012 Snyder John P The Story of New Jersey s Civil Boundaries 1606 1968 Bureau of Geology and Topography Trenton New Jersey 1969 p 130 for Nutley p 128 for Franklin Township Accessed June 1 2012 Honeyman Abraham Van Doren Index analysis of the Statutes of New Jersey 1896 1909 Together with References to All Acts and Parts of Acts in the General Statutes and Pamphlet Laws Expressly Repealed and the Statutory Crimes of New Jersey During the Same Period p 209 New Jersey Law Journal Publishing Company 1910 Accessed September 12 2015 Chapter VI Municipal Names and Municipal Classification p 73 New Jersey State Commission on County and Municipal Government 1992 Accessed September 24 2015 Removing Tiering From The Revenue Sharing Formula Would Eliminate Payment Inequities To Local Governments Government Accountability Office April 15 1982 Accessed September 24 2015 In 1978 South Orange Village was the first municipality to change its name to the township of South Orange Village effective beginning in entitlement period 10 October 1978 to September 1979 The Borough of Fairfield in 1978 changed its designation by a majority vote of the electorate and became the Township of Fairfield effective beginning entitlement period 11 October 1979 to September 1980 However the Revenue Sharing Act was not changed and the actions taken by South Orange and Fairfield prompted the Town of Montclair and West Orange to change their designation by referendum in the November 4 1980 election The municipalities of Belleville Verona Bloomfield Nutley Essex Fells Caldwell and West Caldwell have since changed their classification from municipality to a township Narvaez Alfonso A New Jersey Journal The New York Times December 27 1981 Accessed September 24 2015 Under the Federal system New Jersey s portion of the revenue sharing funds is disbursed among the 21 counties to create three money pools One is for county governments one for places and a third for townships By making the change a community can use the township advantage to get away from the category containing areas with low per capita incomes Karcher Alan J New Jersey s Multiple Municipal Madness pp 119 120 Rutgers University Press 1998 ISBN 9780813525662 Accessed September 24 2015 a b c d e f g h i j k Nutley New Jersey History of Nutley Town of Nutley NJ Archived from the original on September 12 2021 Retrieved September 12 2021 a b Roman Mark B If You re Thinking of Living in Nutley The New York Times September 18 1983 Accessed June 1 2012 Industry is allowed only in the fringe areas including parts of Kingsland Street the headquarters of Hoffman La Roche Inc the pharmaceutical corporation where the drugs Valium and Librium were invented Hutchinson Viola L The Origin of New Jersey Place Names New Jersey Public Library Commission May 1945 Accessed August 25 2015 Demmer John Nutley opinion Trains come to Nutley Nutley Sun June 27 2013 Accessed November 1 2013 The West Nutley or Franklin Station was the major focal point for one of Nutley s earliest and most popular real estate developers William Lambert Bailinson Frank Paving a Major Issue in Nutley Muralist s Home The New York Times October 21 1973 Accessed October 28 2013 a b Frank Fowler 1852 1910 Stockton University Art and Architecture of New Jersey backed up by the Internet Archive as of July 19 2011 Accessed February 3 2017 History Nutley Historical Society Accessed November 6 2019 Hinnershitz Tommy Historic 2003 Inductees Motorsports Hall of Fame Retrieved September 5 2020 Locality Search State of New Jersey Accessed May 21 2015 Areas touching Nutley MapIt Accessed March 1 2020 Municipalities Essex County New Jersey Register of Deeds and Mortgages 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Workforce Development Accessed June 28 2015 a b c d e Census 2000 Profiles of Demographic Social Economic Housing Characteristics for Nutley township Essex County New Jersey Archived August 1 2014 at the Wayback Machine United States Census Bureau Accessed June 1 2012 a b c d e DP 1 Profile of General Demographic Characteristics 2000 Census 2000 Summary File 1 SF 1 100 Percent Data for Nutley township Essex County New Jersey Archived February 12 2020 at archive today United States Census Bureau Accessed July 15 2013 2010 Census Essex County Asbury Park Press Accessed June 28 2011 DP03 Selected Economic Characteristics from the 2006 2010 American Community Survey 5 Year Estimates for Nutley township Essex County New Jersey Archived February 12 2020 at archive today United States Census Bureau Accessed May 29 2012 Italian Communities Archived May 12 2007 Date mismatch at the Wayback Machine EPodunk Accessed June 9 2007 Roche announces closure of Nutley NJ site Business operations to cease by end of 2013 site plant to be shut down by end of 2015 Archived May 18 2013 at the Wayback Machine Roche June 26 2012 Accessed July 4 2012 Roche SIX RO ROG OTCQX RHHBY has decided to close its operations in Nutley New Jersey by the end of 2013 as part of an effort to refocus its Pharma global research portfolio and support efficient allocation of resources for the company s expanding product development pipeline Closing the Nutley site will result in a reduction of approximately 1 000 positions among Roche employees Todd Susan and Jones Stacy Roche will close Nutley plant shed nearly 1 000 jobs The Star Ledger June 27 2012 Accessed July 4 2012 In Nutley local officials called an emergency meeting to discuss the departure of the community s largest taxpayer and its impact on the township s finances The drug maker pays 9 million in annual property taxes which represents roughly 9 percent of what Nutley collects Mayor Alphonse Petracco said Parks Layout Archived September 28 2007 at the Wayback Machine Township of Nutley Accessed May 14 2007 Nutley Market Walk and Talk Township of Nutley Accessed August 30 2016 The Commission Form of Municipal Government p 53 Accessed June 3 2015 Forms of Municipal Government in New Jersey p 8 Rutgers University Center for Government Studies Accessed June 3 2015 Inventory of Municipal Forms of Government in New Jersey Rutgers University Center for Government Studies July 1 2011 Accessed November 18 2019 2022 Municipal Data Sheet Township of Nutley Accessed April 10 2022 Essex County Directory Essex County New Jersey Accessed April 10 2022 May 12 2020 Municipal Special Election Unofficial Results Essex County New Jersey Clerk updated May 15 2020 Accessed August 16 2020 Kiefer Eric Nutley Town Commissioner 2020 Election Final Results UPDATED Nutley voted for town commissioners in a mail in only election due to the coronavirus crisis See final certified results here Belleville Nutley NJ Patch May 12 2020 Accessed August 16 2020 Nutley s 2020 municipal election results have been certified and five candidates have emerged victorious for a township commissioner seat Mauro Tucci Alphonse Petracco Joseph Scarpelli Thomas Evans and John Kelly III Tucci and Scarpelli who tied as the top two vote getters have agreed to each serve two years as mayor as per the township s tradition Plan Components Report New Jersey Redistricting Commission December 23 2011 Accessed February 1 2020 2019 New Jersey Citizen s Guide to Government New Jersey League of Women Voters Accessed October 30 2019 Districts by Number for 2011 2020 New Jersey Legislature Accessed January 6 2013 a b 2011 New Jersey Citizen s Guide to Government Archived June 4 2013 at the Wayback Machine p 62 New Jersey League of Women Voters Accessed May 22 2015 Directory of Representatives New Jersey United States House of Representatives Accessed January 3 2019 U S Sen Cory Booker cruises past Republican challenger Rik Mehta in New Jersey PhillyVoice Accessed April 30 2021 He now owns a home and lives in Newark s Central Ward community Biography of Bob Menendez United States Senate January 26 2015 Menendez who started his political career in Union City moved in September from Paramus to one of Harrison s new apartment buildings near the town s PATH station Home sweet home Bob Menendez back in Hudson County nj com Accessed April 30 2021 Booker Cory A D NJ Class II Menendez Robert D NJ Class I Legislative Roster for District 28 New Jersey Legislature Accessed November 8 2022 Essex County Executive Essex County New Jersey Accessed July 20 2020 General Information Essex County New Jersey Accessed July 20 2020 The County Executive elected from the County at large for a four year term is the chief political and administrative officer of the County The Board of Chosen Freeholders consists of nine members five of whom are elected from districts and four of whom are elected at large They are elected for three year concurrent terms and may be re elected to successive terms at the annual election in November There is no limit to the number of terms they may serve Wayne L Richardson Commissioner President District 2 Essex County New Jersey Accessed July 20 2020 Carlos M Pomares Commissioner Vice President District 5 Essex County New Jersey Accessed July 20 2020 Tyshammie L Cooper Commissioner District 3 Essex County New Jersey Accessed July 20 2020 Brendan W Gill Commissioner At Large Essex County New Jersey Accessed July 20 2020 Romaine Graham Commissioner At Large Essex County New Jersey Accessed July 20 2020 Rufus I Johnson Commissioner At Large Essex County New Jersey Accessed July 20 2020 Leonard M Luciano Commissioner District 4 Essex County New Jersey Accessed July 20 2020 Robert Mercado Commissioner District 1 Essex County New Jersey Accessed July 20 2020 Patricia Sebold Commissioner At Large Essex County New Jersey Accessed July 20 2020 Members of the Essex County Board of County Commissioners Essex County New Jersey Accessed July 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Accessed November 6 2012 2016 Presidential General Election Results Essex County New Jersey Department of State Division of Elections December 14 2016 Accessed January 14 2020 2012 Presidential General Election Results Essex County New Jersey Department of State Division of Elections March 15 2013 Accessed June 24 2013 Number of Registered Voters and Ballots Cast November 6 2012 General Election Results Essex County New Jersey Department of State Division of Elections March 15 2013 Accessed June 24 2013 2008 Presidential General Election Results Essex County New Jersey Department of State Division of Elections December 23 2008 Accessed November 6 2012 2004 Presidential Election Essex County New Jersey Department of State Division of Elections December 13 2004 Accessed November 6 2012 Governor Essex County PDF New Jersey Department of Elections January 29 2014 Retrieved December 24 2014 Number of Registered Voters and Ballots Cast November 5 2013 General Election Results Essex County PDF New Jersey Department of Elections January 29 2014 Retrieved December 24 2014 2009 Governor Essex County Archived February 2 2015 at the Wayback Machine New Jersey Department of State Division of Elections December 31 2009 Accessed November 6 2012 District Policy 0110 Identification Nutley Public Schools Accessed March 22 2022 Purpose The Board of Education exists for the purpose of providing a thorough and efficient system of free public education in grades PK through 12 in the Nutley School District Composition The Nutley School District is comprised of all the area within the municipal boundaries of the Township of Nutley District information for Nutley Public School District National Center for Education Statistics Accessed February 15 2022 School Data for the Nutley Public Schools National Center for Education Statistics Accessed February 15 2022 Lincoln School Nutley Public Schools Accessed March 22 2022 Radcliffe School Nutley Public Schools Accessed March 22 2022 Spring Garden School Nutley Public Schools Accessed March 22 2022 Washington School Nutley Public Schools Accessed March 22 2022 Yantacaw School Nutley Public Schools Accessed March 22 2022 John H Walker Middle School Nutley Public Schools Accessed March 22 2022 Nutley High School Nutley Public Schools Accessed March 22 2022 School Performance Reports for the Nutley Public School District New Jersey Department of Education Accessed March 22 2022 New Jersey School Directory for the Nutley Public Schools New Jersey Department of Education Accessed December 29 2016 History Nutley High School Accessed December 31 2016 Essex County Mileage by Municipality and Jurisdiction New Jersey Department of Transportation May 2010 Accessed July 18 2014 Garden State Parkway Straight Line Diagram New Jersey Department of Transportation updated August 2014 Accessed December 7 2022 Essex County Bus Rail Connections NJ Transit Accessed October 28 2013 Essex County System Map NJ Transit Accessed November 2 2019 Chalk Victoria Nutley a great destination even in early years Nutley Sun January 28 2010 Accessed August 25 2015 With a population of about 7 000 it is the principal commuting centre on the Newark branch of the Erie Railroad Young Fred Commuting by the Erie in the Old Days Nutley Historical Society Accessed September 16 2019 The Walnut Street and Highfield Street stations have been long ago demolished The Franklin Avenue station has also been demolished and replaced by an office building Master Plan for the Township of Nutley Essex County NJ Township of Nutley December 19 2012 Accessed August 26 2018 Freight rail service is provided along the former Erie Lackawanna Newark Branch passenger line The line is currently owned by and operated by the Norfolk Southern Corporation Help a sister city in need The Nutley Sun September 29 2005 Accessed February 19 2023 via Newspapers com Bay St Louis a town about the size of Nutley devastated by Katrina has been named Nutley s sister city Under the supervision of local officials donations of clothing building materials and other essentials will be sent there to help the Mississippi town gets back on its feet under a program called OPERATION NUTLEY CARES Sears Steve 5 Questions With Alaa Abdelnaby6 10 Center Dominated the Hardwood for the Bengals in the Mid 80s BloomfieldPatch February 7 2013 Accessed October 28 2013 You originally lived in Nutley What did the move to Bloomfield mean to you Martin Douglas Dorothy Allison 74 Psychic Detective Consulted by Police The New York Times December 20 1999 Accessed October 28 2013 Dorothy Allison a self proclaimed psychic with a knack for turning up at the scenes of notorious crimes died on Dec 1 at Clara Maass Medical Center in Belleville N J She was 74 and lived in Nutley N J Edith Ewing Beale Biography Archived February 23 2011 Date mismatch at the Wayback Machine The Biography Channel Accessed February 9 2011 Staff A Community Of Scholars The Institute for Advanced Study Faculty and Members 1930 1980 Archived November 24 2011 at the Wayback Machine p 58 Institute for Advanced Study 1980 Accessed November 20 2015 Bigelow Julian Himely NS Computer Science Applied Mathematics Born 1913 Nutley NJ Noel Phyllis Birkby Papers 1932 1994 Biographical Note Five College Archives amp Manuscript Collections Accessed August 10 2014 Noel Phyllis Birkby was born on December 16 1932 in Nutley New Jersey to Harold S and Alice Green Birkby via Associated Press Julian Blake 87 Comic Strip Artist Dies The New York Times December 30 2005 Accessed November 26 2007 Bud Blake profile Archived October 31 2006 Date mismatch at the Wayback Machine King Features Syndicate Accessed April 5 2007 Blake was born in Nutley N J and went to grammar school and high school there Shooting of actor Blake s wife treated as homicide CNN May 7 2001 Blake a native of Nutley New Jersey was born Mickey Gubitosi Carol Blazejowski New York Liberty Accessed October 29 2008 Blazejowski resides in Nutley NJ with her family Joyce Lainey and Luke via Associated Press Blum Miss Lynch Gain Speed Skating Crowns The New York Times January 17 1949 Accessed February 9 2011 Ray Blum of Nutley N J and Mary Lynch of Newburgh N Y won championships today in the seventeenth annual Eastern States speed skating events Anthony Bowens Montclair State University Accessed November 4 2020 Hometown Nutley NJ High School Nutley Hague Jim History and tradition abounds in latest Nutley Athletic Hall class The Observer September 26 2017 Accessed January 13 2018 Alan Branigan Class of 1993 soccer Staff Exclusive interview with Barbara Buono N J candidate for governor Courier News December 17 2012 Accessed December 29 2012 I know growing up in Nutley if I didn t have a strong quality public education I wouldn t have prepared to then go to college Staff New Jersey State Briefs The Press of Atlantic City December 23 2005 Accessed February 9 2011 A Nutley native Burgio was an active member of the Republican Party Bickelhaupt Susan Baptism by fire for NESN s Cervasio The Boston Globe March 16 2007 Accessed December 4 2007 Cervasio 32 grew up in Nutley N J and her late grandparents were diehard Yankees fans Staff Peng Chun Chang Diplomat 65 Dies Ex Chinese Delegate to U N Had Taught at Columbia Envoy in Chile Turkey The New York Times July 21 1957 Accessed July 31 2019 Dr Peng Chun Chang former Chinese Nationalist delegate to the United Nations died Friday of a heart ailment at his home in Nutley N J Olivier Bobby How this Nutley artist became New Jersey s latest music pioneer NJ Advance Media for NJ com December 21 2016 The EDM bleed has paid dividends for Mike Volpe a Nutley native better known as Clams Casino who has become one of the most sought after digital designers in hip hop s experimental universe Zeichner Naomi Gen F Clams Casino The Fader June 30 2011 Accessed September 15 2013 Mike Volpe better known as producer Clams Casino has spent his whole life in Nutley New Jersey Lee Eunice Essex Co s Joe D leaves his longtime home in Nutley buys new house in Roseland The Star Ledger September 18 2013 Accessed July 31 2019 The Essex County executive sold his longtime home in Nutley and purchased a house in Roseland public records show For 34 years DiVincenzo lived in a three bedroom 1 bathroom house on Donna Court in Nutley Tartaglia Greg Doug Edert s epic game for Saint Peter s was no surprise to Bergen Catholic community The Record March 18 2022 Accessed March 24 2022 The 2019 Bergen Catholic grad from Nutley also drained a pair of crunch time threes along the way Gary Thomas Erbe askART Accessed November 24 2018 Gary Erbe a self taught painter was born in 1944 in Union City New Jersey where he maintained his studio from 1972 2006 Erbe maintains his studio in Nutley NJ and continues to actively paint Biography Gary T Erbe Accessed October 28 2013 Erbe currently maintains his studio at 62 Enclosure Nutley NJ 07110 2015 Hall of Fame Inductee Ken Eulo Nutley Hall of Fame Accessed February 23 2022 Ken Eulo was born in Nutley and is a 1957 graduate of Nutley High School Chalk Victoria Nutley opinion Artist s work shows up across the pond Nutley Sun March 31 2016 Accessed July 31 2019 The Enclosure was known for being an artists colony during the years but it wasn t the only place in town that has been the home of painters and etchers Several blocks away tucked almost out of view on Vreeland Avenue sits a tiny carriage house that served as a studio for many Nutley artists In the late 1800s an Englishwoman named Mary Sargant Florence was the first artist to live there Florence Philip Sargant Dictionary of National Biography Accessed January 26 2014 Florence Philip Sargant 1890 1982 economist was born on 25 June 1890 at Nutley New Jersey USA the son of Henry Smythe Florence and his wife Mary Sargant Florence Fox Ron Nutley proud to call Fraser a native son The Record August 2 1992 Accessed May 3 2007 Three years ago the first induction ceremony for the Nutley High School Sports Hall of Fame was being planned Word got around school that Ron Fraser the University of Miami baseball coach would be the guest speaker Senator Furnari s legislative web page New Jersey Legislature backed up by the Internet Archive on October 13 2003 Accessed April 3 2008 Goldberger Paul The Palisades Beauty and the Beast The Palisades Beauty and the Beast The New York Times January 25 1976 Accessed July 10 2011 Paul Goldberger architect critic of The New York Times grew up amid the low rise buildings of Nutley 2005 Hall of Fame Inductee Frances Goodrich Archived April 14 2013 at archive today Nutley Public Library The Nutley Hall of Fame Accessed June 3 2012 Myers Marc Al Haig Plays Jerome Kern JazzWax October 16 2019 Accessed November 9 2019 Born in Newark N J Haig was raised in Nutley N J 2009 Hall of Fame Inductee Benjamin Charles Hawkins Nutley Hall of Fame Accessed November 9 2019 Benjamin Charles Hawkins was born in Newark NJ in 1944 He attended Weequahic High School and Nutley High School Dr Christine Haycock The Nutley Sun January 31 2008 Accessed January 9 2021 via Newspapers com Born in Mount Vernon N Y and raised in Richmond Va before moving to Nutley Dr Haycock went from Nutley High School to the Presbyterian Hospital School of Nursing 2003 Hall of Fame Inductee John Lloyd Huck Nutley Hall of Fame backed up by the Internet Archive as of December 10 2014 Accessed November 9 2019 John Lloyd Huck Retired Chairman of the Board Merck amp Company Inc John Lloyd Huck spent his early years in Nutley New Jersey and graduated from Nutley High School in 1940 Staff John V Kelly The Star Ledger November 2 2009 Accessed November 2 2009 Staff Kirkleski Is Named Lafayette Captain Halfback Will Lead the Eleven Next Year Letters Are Awarded to Players The New York Times December 17 1925 Accessed February 9 2011 Frank Kirkleski of Nutley N J halfback on the Lafayette College football team this evening was elected captain of the eleven for 1926 Kukaj Hasime Nutley remembers U S Sen Frank Lautenberg Nutley Sun June 3 2013 Accessed January 21 2014 Anne Steele Marsh 94 known printmaker painter Courier News December 7 1995 Accessed July 30 2019 Born in Nutley in 1901 she was the daughter of the late Frederic Dorr Steele best known for his illustrations of Sherlock Holmes stories Frederick Dana Marsh 1872 1961 Papers 1900 1967 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Accessed November 6 2019 Settling in a well established art colony in Nutley NJ Marsh went head on into his industrial period Warner Ralph James Passing Holds Hopes of Hurricanes Florida Team Has Been Vulnerable to Aerials The Miami News November 27 1953 Accessed July 31 2019 Don James right arm the success of Miami s middle linemen in turning back Gator chargers and the ability of Hurricane pass receivers particularly Frank McDonald to catch James throws Receiver James has more than one capable receiver but end McDonald who also holds two school receiving marks is No 1 The six foot two junior from Nutley N J ranked 12th in the nation on receptions at one stage of the season and is among the best on maneuvering and hanging on to bullet tosses Schneiderman Harry The American Jewish Year Book 5683 September 23 1922 to September 10 1923 Volume 24 P 182 American Jewish Committee Jewish Publication Society of America 1924 Accessed March 6 2013 Molarsky Abraham painter b Russia 1879 r Nutley N J Edge Wally The power of Nutley and the old Orechio machine The New York Observer January 11 2008 Accessed July 31 2019 Nutley has elected a favorite son to the New Jersey Legislature since 1971 when Carl Orechio went to the Assembly Addison Kasi K Nutley commissioner Orechio loses 11th re election bid NJ com May 13 2008 Accessed August 10 2014 For 40 years Carmen Orechio has served on Nutley s Board of Commissioners but tonight he lost his 11th bid for re election by 29 votes Burnap Campbell Obituary Jackie Paris The Independent June 25 2004 Accessed May 3 2007 Jackie Paris was born in Nutley New Jersey to an Italian family rather more interested in professional boxing than music He graduated from the local high school two years ahead of the pianist Al Haig but had already taken his first showbiz steps as a juvenile song and dance act in vaudeville 2005 Hall of Fame Inductee Andrew L Pecora Nutley Hall of Fame Accessed November 9 2019 Born and raised in Nutley Dr Pecora a Nutley High School graduate earned a bachelor s degree in biology and was graduated Magna Cum Laude from Seton Hall University in 1979 Du Bois William Pene Encyclopaedia Britannica accessed April 5 2007 Du Bois the son of noted painter and art critic Guy Pene du Bois was born on May 9 1916 in Nutley N J His family moved to France when he was 8 Reardon Christopher Dance Inciting Intellect as Well as Passion The New York Times October 15 2000 Accessed June 1 2012 The son of a truck driver from Nutley N J Mr Petronio came late to dance but he brought with him the devotion of a religious convert Nutley Hall of Fame 2007 Hall of Fame Inductee Stephen Petrino Archived July 25 2011 Date mismatch at the Wayback Machine Nutley Public Library Accessed June 3 2012 Proctor Owen N J university to honor its first female math instructor The Record April 19 2017 Accessed November 9 2019 Serving Saint Peter s University for five decades Eileen L Poiani of Nutley will receive the institute s honorary alumna award on Friday May 5 Growing up in town Poiani walked to Washington Elementary School from the Lincoln Apartments on Park Avenue and graduated from NHS Chalk Victoria Did Steven Tyler perform at Nutley prom The Record February 2 2012 Accessed June 3 2012 The site also mentions that successful musician and songwriter Mark Radice who played with Aerosmith and Cheap Trick as well as worked extensively with Sesame Street was a Nutley High School graduate Staff Ryan sworn in as assemblyman Nutley Sun January 7 2011 Accessed June 1 2012 Nutley resident Kevin J Ryan was sworn in Thursday as the newest member of the New Jersey General Assembly Staff Contest for 36th begins to heat up The Star Ledger August 25 2009 Accessed October 28 2013 Democrats Frederick Scalera of Nutley and Schaer of Passaic will try to beat back GOP challengers Carmen Pio Costa and Don Dioro in a rematch of a very close 2007 campaign United Methodist up for CNN award Florida Conference of the United Methodist Church October 11 2012 Accessed April 26 2020 When Connie Siskowski began caring for her ailing grandfather she was still in grade school in Nutley N J Sonenshein Raphael J Jersey boy ponders his home state s governor Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles November 13 2013 Accessed August 10 2014 I was once a Jersey boy I grew up in Nutley N J just about 20 minutes from Manhattan Martha s childhood home for sale CNN Money July 7 2004 The house where Martha Stewart grew up in Nutley N J is for sale Staff Nutley Rich in Reminiscences of Clever Folk Who Lived in Historic Town Newark Sunday Call September 20 1914 Accessed July 10 2011 Another famous name which Nutley people cherish is that of Frank Stockton he of the genial humor and kindly smile who lived for some years in the village in its early days 2003 Hall of Fame Inductee Frank R Stockton Archived August 12 2014 at the Wayback Machine Nutley Public Library Accessed August 10 2014 Alix 1892 1973 International Dictionary of Psychoanalysis Accessed April 5 2008 Kaplan Ilana Sharon Van Etten Is Right There Interview May 27 2014 Accessed June 29 2018 Sharon Van Etten Oh nice I can t let go of it I was born in Belleville Then I grew up in Nutley and in the sixth grade we moved to Clinton 2003 Hall of Fame Inductee Geerat J Vermeij Nutley Hall of Fame Accessed November 9 2019 Geerat J Vermeij is one of the world s preeminent scientists in ecology malacology and biology Born in Holland he came to America lived in Nutley and graduated from Nutley High School in the Class of 1965 Jongsma Joshua Sopranos actor Frank Vincent of Nutley dies The Record September 13 2017 Accessed September 15 2017 Actor Frank Vincent of The Sopranos and Goodfellas fame a Nutley resident died Wednesday at the age of 80 In the summer of 2016 Vincent performed on the drums during Nutley s concert in Memorial Park Scarpelli said it was a spur of the moment thing when Vincent joined the concert Thompson Kevin D The short meteoric rise of Nick Zano The Palm Beach Post February 22 2004 Accessed June 1 2012 But Zano who was born in Nutley NJ knew nothing about breaking into acting Martinez Michael Scouting Detroit Import The New York Times January 18 1986 Accessed June 21 2020 That s the word from Detroit where it was confirmed yesterday by the broadcaster s agent Rick Brode the broadcaster s current station WDIV TV and the broadcaster himself Eli Zaret a 35 year old native of Nutley N J who brings to the job a deep raspy voice and a prior reputation as an anti establishment radio commentator at several Detroit rock music stations Aerosmith Davis Stephen Walk This Way The Autobiography of Aerosmith p 42 HarperCollins 2003 ISBN 0 06 051580 5 We played a lot of proms New Rochelle Eastchester West Point Nutley High in New Jersey on June 17 the week after Steven got arrested and he s still very upset Nutley is a wealthy conservative town and their prom was very formal uptight We walked in they took one look at us and I knew we were in trouble Kneeland Douglas E Few War Resisters in Canada Seek to Return to U S The New York Times February 1 1977 Accessed November 6 2019 Those people in Toronto talk of American unity up her said Carl Hinke a 26 year old draft resister from Nutley N J who has been a Canadian citizen since 1975 but there is no American community up here Weird NJ Stories Local Heroes And Villains Angelo s Statue House Weird NJ Accessed December 29 2012 Mark Moran 1998 R Stevie Moore Weird NJ Weird N J Magazine Retrieved September 12 2010 Moore Frazier Reality Whimsy Are Right Up Ed s Alley Far From The Big City The Bricks And Mortar Sets Add To The Show s Quirky Charm Orlando Sentinel December 17 2000 Accessed July 4 2012 There among other interior sets can be found the Stuckeyville courtroom in which Ed pleads his cases It was reproduced from a courtroom in nearby Nutley Rohan Virginia Richter deserves a big high five The Record November 8 2004 Accessed June 1 2012 On Quintuplets Richter plays Bob Chase a Nutley family man who has one thing in common with Greta Garbo Fortenbaugh Rick Who s On Top The Trentonian February 2 2010 Accessed January 20 2013 Nutley The only wrestler we ever heard of that came from Nutley was former ECW superstar Balls Mahoney What We Do in the Shadows Season 3 Episode 6 Review The Escape Den of Geek Retrieved March 21 2022 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Nutley New Jersey Township of Nutley Nutley Public Schools School Performance Reports for the Nutley Public Schools New Jersey Department of Education School Data for 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