Essex County, New Jersey
Infobox U.S. County
county = Essex County
state = New Jersey
map size = 100
founded =
seat = Newark | largest city = Newark
area_total_sq_mi =130
area_land_sq_mi =126
area_water_sq_mi =3
area percentage = 2.54%
census yr = 2000
pop = 793633
density_km2 = 2427
web = www.essex-countynj.org
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Essex County is a Overview Essex County is the second most densely populated county in the state after Hudson County [ [http://www.homes101.net/buying-a-home/new-jersey/jersey-city/c61/ Buying a Home in Jersey City, New Jersey - Real Estate Agents in Jersey City - Homes in Jersey City ] ] , and has the second largest total population after Bergen County. Newark, with a population density of 11,400 people/square mile, is the largest municipality in the county both in terms of area (24.14 square miles) and population (280,000). Meanwhile, Caldwell is the smallest in terms of land area (1.2 square miles) and Essex Fells has the smallest population (2,071); nevertheless, even these small towns have population densities (6,396 people/square mile and 1,534 people/square mile, respectively) that rival many big cities, and are well above the state's average, which in turn is the highest in the nation. Like many of the counties of Northern New Jersey near Eastern Essex This wide area has significant pockets of areas that qualify as inner-city: high building density, high poverty and high crime rates and underperforming school systems. Within this general area however are many stable, mixed and middle-income areas of diverse populations. For example, North and West sides of Newark have well-kept suburban areas and estate areas such as Vailsburg and Beginning at about the turn of the century, this region led the state in the rebuilding and rehab of its housing stock. In the 2000s, Newark led the state in the issuance of building permits. Many reasons were cited: city-wide incentives to encourage construction development, an improving local economy, the rising demand of low-cost housing so close to Manhattan. Newark has since then become one of the fastest growing cities in the entire Northeast. [Roberts, Sam. [http://www.nytimes.com/2007/06/28/us/28census.html "Biggest Urban Growth Is in South and West"] , Crime in this part of the county has traditionally been among the highest in the state and the country as well, but recently has also seen significant declines, mirroring its large neighbor to the east, In contrast, Western Essex tends to be more suburban and affluent. However, within this region are some of the most diverse and racially integrated neighborhoods in the state and nation, including Montclair, South Orange, and Maplewood. As well, many neighborhoods are well-known magnets for New Yorkers, with its liberal flavor, downtowns, and architecturally beautiful, pre-war housing stock, such as Glen Ridge, Montclair and As the poorest place in the county, Newark has a median household income of $26,913 and a per capita income of $13,009; at the other extreme, Essex Fells, the wealthiest place in the county and the 4th wealthiest municipality in the state, has a median household income of $148,173 and a per capita income of $77,434. Newark and Essex Fells are only ten miles apart. While many residents commute to New York City, Essex County was one of the first counties in America to become fully urbanizedFact|date=February 2007 and was the first county in the country to create a county park system, to ensure that it did not lose all its land to development. [Accomando, Peter R. and Liebau, Michelle M. [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1145/is_n3_v30/ai_16857982 "Essex County park system celebrates 100 years of beauty and service"] , " The various towns of the county, especially Newark, the Oranges, and The county is also home to Secession Essex County has some of the highest property taxes in the state of New Jersey, which is the state with the overall highest level of property taxes in the nation. This has been an issue of contention for some time between the county's wealthier west and its poorer east. In 2003, the towns of Millburn, Roseland, and Montclair had all voted to secede from Essex County if something was not changed about the towns' taxation. [ [http://www.to.montclair.nj.us/uploadedfiles/CouncilMeetings/2004_Meeting_Minutes/06-22-04.pdf MONTCLAIR, NEW JERSEY Council minutes] , dated If they were to form their own new county, "West Essex County," they would have to have support from several of the county's towns because what would remain Essex County and what would become West Essex County would each need contiguous borders. There was also talk that the towns who wished to secede might choose to become part of Morris County to their west, Passaic County to their north, or Union County to their south. But similarly there would be difficulties if the towns could not all agree on contiguous borders and coordinate the secession with their new county's government. The issue of secession was mainly forgotten for a while until in 2005, representatives from the nineteen suburban Essex towns of Caldwell, West Caldwell, North Caldwell, Fairfield, Essex Fells, Roseland, Livingston, Maplewood, Millburn, Cedar Grove, Verona, West Orange, South Orange, Orange, Montclair, Glen Ridge, Nutley, Bloomfield, and Belleville decided to get together and form a committee. They began to discuss a way that they could potentially all agree to either fight the Essex County government to allow them lower tax rates, or to coordinate a breakaway from the cities of Newark, East Orange, and Irvington, which would alone remain as Essex County. History Essex was originally formed as one of four administrative districts within the very brief reign of East Jersey in 1675, together with Bergen, Middlesex and Monmouth Counties. Essex County was formed within on Government Essex County's County Executive is As of 2008, Essex County's Freeholders are: [ [http://www.essexcountyofnj.com/freeholders/site/main.php Essex County Freeholders] , Essex County, New Jersey. Accessed Politics In the 2004 U.S. Presidential election, Geography According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 130 The county rises from generally flat in the east to the twin ridges of the The highest elevation is found at four areas scattered between Verona, North Caldwell and Essex Fells, all of which reach at least 660 feet (201 m) above sea level. The lowest point is sea level, at Adjacent counties * National * Demographics USCensusPop Census 2000 data As of the There were 283,736 households out of which 33.80% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 42.30% were married couples living together, 20.40% had a female householder with no husband present, and 31.80% were non-families. 26.70% of all households were made up of individuals and 9.60% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.72 and the average family size was 3.30. In the county the population was spread out with 26.10% under the age of 18, 9.40% from 18 to 24, 31.10% from 25 to 44, 21.50% from 45 to 64, and 11.90% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 35 years. For every 100 females there were 90.70 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 86.40 males. The median income for a household in the county was $44,944, and the median income for a family was $54,818. Males had a median income of $41,374 versus $32,052 for females. The The county has a high Italian population, with significant percentages of residents (over 25%) in several communities, of the The county has a notable As of 2005 36.4% of the population was non-Hispanic whites. African Americans made up 42.6% of the population. Latinos formed 17.5% of the population. 4.2% of the population was Asian. Municipalities *Belleville (township) Parks Essex county was the first county in the United States to have its own parks department. [ [http://www.essex-countynj.org/p/index.php?section=history/over Essex County parks history] , Essex County, new jersey. Accessed References External links * [http://www.essex-countynj.org/ Official website]
* [http://www.essexcountyofnj.com/freeholders/site/brw.htm Blonnie R. Watson] - Freeholder President/ At-Large
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* [http://www.essexcountyofnj.com/freeholders/site/jj.htm Johnny Jones] - Freeholder-At-Large
* [http://www.essexcountyofnj.com/freeholders/site/dp.htm Donald M. Payne, Jr.] - Freeholder-At-Large
* [http://www.essexcountyofnj.com/freeholders/site/ps.htm Patricia Sebold] - Freeholder-At-Large
* [http://www.essexcountyofnj.com/freeholders/site/sg.htm Samuel Gonzalez] - Freeholder District 1
* [http://www.essexcountyofnj.com/freeholders/site/bb.htm D. Bilal Beasley] - Freeholder District 2
* [http://www.essexcountyofnj.com/freeholders/site/cc.htm Carol Y. Clark] - Freeholder District 3
* [http://www.essexcountyofnj.com/freeholders/site/lc.htm Linda Lordi Cavanaugh] - Freeholder District 4
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1800=22269
1810=25984
1820=30793
1830=41911
1840=44621 |1840n=*
1850=73950
1860=98877 |1860n=*
1870=143839
1880=189929
1890=256098
1900=359053
1910=512886
1920=652089
1930=833513
1940=837340
1950=905949
1960=923545
1970=932526
1980=851304
1990=778206
2000=793633
estimate=786147
estyear=2006
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accessdate=2007-03-01]
footnote=* lost territory historical census data source: [cite web
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title=New Jersey Resident Population by County: 1880 - 1930] [cite web
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title=Geostat Center: Historical Census Browser
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accessdate=2007-03-02]
*Bloomfield (township)
*Caldwell (borough)
*Cedar Grove (township)
*East Orange (city)
*Essex Fells (borough)
*Fairfield (township)
*Glen Ridge (borough)
*Irvington (township)
*Livingston (township)
*Maplewood (township)
*Millburn (township)
*Montclair (township)
*Newark (city)
*North Caldwell (borough)
*Nutley (township)
*Orange (township)
*Roseland (borough)
*South Orange Village (township)
*Verona (township)
*West Caldwell (township)
*West Orange (township)
*Anderson Park Montclair
*Becker Park, Roseland
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