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It replaced the Old Essex County Jail, parts of which dated from the 19th century and had become outdated and inadequate. [4] The jail was subsequently replaced circa 2007 by the Essex County Correctional Facility on Doremus Avenue near Port Newark. The 13-story building at Howard Street and Nelson Place is across from Veterans Memorial Park.
New Jersey State Prison near Trenton (1832–6). Rebuilding of Western State Penitentiary near Pittsburgh (1833–36). The Tombs (Hall of Justice) in Lower Manhattan (1835–38, demolished 1902). Missouri State Penitentiary, Jefferson City, MO (1836). Closed in 2004. Berks County Jail, Reading, PA (1848).
Route 65 is a former state highway in the city of Newark, New Jersey. The route went for 4.12 miles (6.63 km) along Port Street and Doremus Avenue through the industrial districts of the city. Route 65 began at an intersection with U.S. Route 1 and 9 near Newark Airport (now called Newark Liberty International Airport).
A Newark man claims he was held in Essex County jail for nearly two months after a municipal judge ordered his release. Now, he's suing the county, its corrections department and prosecutor's ...
For nearly 180 years, all of the residents were counting down the days until they could move out -- they were the inmates of the old Essex County Jail. The jail was in use from 1812-1992, making ...
Community Education Centers, Inc. (abbreviated CEC) was a private corrections company based in West Caldwell, New Jersey that operated residential reentry facilities, jails, and in-prison drug treatment programs in seventeen American states and Bermuda. [1] [2] [3] In June 2007, CEC acquired the jail management company, CiviGenics. [4]
A police union representing supervisors and internal affairs investigators for the Essex County Department of Corrections approved a vote of no confidence in the agency's director and county ...
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