
Vailsburg is a neighborhood in the city of
Newark in
Essex County, in the
U.S. state
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of
New Jersey
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. Part of the West Ward, its elevation is . , Vailsburg had a population of 34,348. The Vailsburg section of Newark is on a hill which closely aligns with the suburban and park areas outside it. Vailsburg includes the two smaller neighborhoods of upper Vailsburg and lower Vailsburg, both of which have Sanford Avenue as a focal point. Upper Vailsburg is closer to
Maplewood and
South Orange.
History
Vailsburg had existed as an independent municipality, and was incorporated as a
borough
A borough is an administrative division in various English language, English-speaking countries. In principle, the term ''borough'' designates a self-governing walled town, although in practice, official use of the term varies widely.
History
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by an act of the
New Jersey Legislature
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on March 28, 1894, from portions of
South Orange Township. Vailsburg was annexed by Newark on January 1, 1905, based on the results of a special election held on April 12, 1904.
[Snyder, John P]
''The Story of New Jersey's Civil Boundaries: 1606-1968''
Bureau of Geology and Topography; Trenton, New Jersey; 1969. p. 132. Accessed October 18, 2015. The borough was named for Dr. Merit H. Cash Vail, a physician and politician who was a major landowner and advocate for an independent municipality.
In the mid-1890s, Vailsburg had been proposed as one of the municipalities that would form a "
Greater Orange", in an effort to avoid piecemeal annexation by an expanding Newark. Vailsburg was the last independent suburb to be annexed to Newark, in 1905, during a failed attempt by the mayor of Newark to absorb
Kearny,
East Orange,
Belleville, and
Harrison. The district today stands out from the rest of Newark like a peninsula and is separated from the rest of the city by the trench of the
Garden State Parkway
The Garden State Parkway (GSP) is a Controlled-access highway, controlled-access toll road that stretches the north–south length of eastern New Jersey from the state's southernmost tip near Cape May, New Jersey, Cape May north to the New York ...
.
Today
Vailsburg has a significant stock of Dutch Colonial and Victorian inspired homes, mostly built between 1945 and 1947. Upper Vailsburg consists largely of single-family homes, while Lower Vailsburg consists of both single-family and two-family housing units. The area is also home to the
Ivy Hill Apartments, New Jersey's largest rental complex. Vailsburg has some abandoned property and other signs of
urban decay
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, but many parts feel suburban. There are many well maintained homes and streets.
Its commercial streets, particularly South Orange Avenue, underwent street-scape improvements at the turn of the 21st century and many businesses renovated their storefronts. Many mom-and-pop businesses line the avenue, giving the sense that entrepreneurial activity is greater than most other neighborhoods of Newark. Residents are mainly middle class, and with more than 37 block associations, Vailsburg is known for its strong sense of community.
The primary service and advocacy organization in Vailsburg is Unified Vailsburg Services Organization (UVSO). Founded as an ecumenical coalition with a mission to stabilize the neighborhood in 1972, UVSO now serves an average of 1,200 Vailsburg residents every day through a wide range of programs. These include three preschool centers, four public school-based after school programs, a teen center, a senior center, transportation, meals on wheels, home makers and visiting nurses, community organizing, and housing development. UVSO opened a new child development center in 2015.
Recording artist
Lauryn Hill
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mentions the neighborhood in one of her songs.
Demographics
Vailsburg's population today consists largely of immigrants from
West Africa
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and the
West Indies
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. Haitian, Guyanese and Jamaican establishments particularly have a high profile in this section of Newark. Immigrants from
Nigeria
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and
Liberia
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are also a growing Vailsburg constituency. There is also a large
Ukrainian presence in the neighborhood as well, as evidenced by the construction of St. John the Baptist Ukrainian Catholic Church between 1963 and 1965 and the associated parish school in 1953, many still reside in the Ivy Hill complex, although nowadays Ukrainians in New Jersey typically live in
Morris County and other suburban areas.
Education
Primary schools
Public schools
Newark Public Schools
Newark Board of Education is a comprehensive community public school district that serves students in pre-kindergarten through twelfth grade in the city of Newark in Essex County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. The state took over the dis ...
operates area schools. Five elementary and K-8 schools, schools serving Vailsburg include, Ivy Hill School, Lincoln School and Mount Vernon School.
Public libraries
Newark Public Library
The Newark Public Library (NPL) is a public library system in Newark, New Jersey. The library system offers numerous programs and events to its diverse population. With seven different branches, the Newark Public Library serves as a Statewide Re ...
's Vailsburg Branch Library serves the Vailsburg neighborhood. The first library in Vailsburg opened in 1906 as a deposit station in the store of William Fisher on the southeast corner of South Orange Avenue and Sanford Avenue. Two hundred fifty to three hundred books were housed in a revolving case. The branch was closed in 1914 due to a lack of funds. Later, The Newark Public Library placed 3,000 books in the three schools in the area. The idea of a Vailsburg Branch Library was discussed several times in the following years, but it was not until November 1924 that the library board of trustees decided to place a branch in the Vailsburg area. In October 1927 the Vailsburg Branch Library opened at the present site of 75 Alexander Street. The building was a modified type of Georgian architecture with red brick and white trim. The newly renovated Vailsburg Branch was opened to the public on May 20, 2003.
Parks
There are two parks located in the neighborhood which include the Vailsburg Park and
Ivy Hill Park. Vailsburg Park is located on South Orange Avenue and Oraton Parkway, running alongside the Garden State Parkway. A mid-sized park heavily used primarily by neighborhood residents, it lies in the Vailsburg area of Newark and is the tenth largest park in the county park system.
Ivy Hill Park is a neighborhood park on the westernmost border of Newark, between
Seton Hall University
Seton Hall University (SHU) is a Private university, private Catholic Church, Catholic research university in South Orange, New Jersey, United States. Founded in 1856 by then-Bishop James Roosevelt Bayley and named after his aunt, Saint Elizab ...
and Mt. Vernon Place. Like Independence Park in the
Ironbound,
Ivy Hill Park is a small, unadorned park, yet one heavily used.
Local landmarks
One major landmark of Vailsburg i
Vailsburg Park The land for Vailsburg Park was originally "
Electric Park," an amusement park owned by the
Krueger brewing family. The residents of Vailsburg believed that Electric Park harmed the peace of the neighborhood and lobbied to have the amusement park converted into a park for passive recreation. A
velodrome
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across from the park was built at the turn of the 20th century and was taken down in the late 1920s.
Now closed, Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church, on the west side of Sandford Avenue at the corner of South Orange Avenue, is the most prominent structure on the street and was the largest parish church in Newark. The parish itself was founded in 1892, prior to the Newark annexation in 1905 and the construction of the Sacred Heart Basilica, which explains the use of the same name as the great North Ward cathedral. The present church was built in the 1920s and was designed by Neil J. Convery, who also designed St. Lucy´s Church in the North Ward. The church celebrated its 115th anniversary on June 10, 2007,
and closed on July 1, 2010, due to a decline in parishioners.
St. John the Baptist Ukrainian Catholic Church, located on Sandford Avenue, is one of Newark´s most interesting congregations and beautiful churches. The building is a combination of modern and Byzantine architecture. The stained glass and mosaics of St. John´s tell the story of Christianity in Eastern Europe.
Newark Gospel Tabernacle, is a South Orange Avenue landmark and official historic building. It was formerly the
Stanley Theater, and is the best-preserved 1920s-era movie palace in Newark. The façade that´s visible from South Orange Avenue is misleading; the structure is much larger on the inside. A side view of the structure better illustrates how far back the theater actually extends. The building was designed by architect Frank Grad, the principal of one of Newark´s two most prominent architectural firms. The interior of the church/theater is reminiscent to a Mediterranean-style courtyard, with the main auditorium designed to look like the square of a Spanish village. The large auditorium sat 1,200 people when first built.
Notable people
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Raymond M. Durkin (1936–2014), politician who served as chairman of the
New Jersey Democratic State Committee
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.
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Dan Gutman
Dan Gutman (born October 19, 1955) is an American writer, primarily of children's fiction.
His works include the '' Baseball Card Adventures'' children's book series that began with '' Honus & Me'', ''The Genius Files'' series'','' and '' My Wei ...
(born 1955), writer, primarily of children's fiction.
[Cutler, Jacqueline]
"Dan Gutman on a career that he's glad he fell into"
NJ Advance Media for NJ.com
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, January 5, 2014, updated March 29, 2019. Accessed February 16, 2021. "Dan Gutman is a rock star, and if there’s any doubt, ask a school librarian. Gutman, who grew up in Newark’s Vailsburg neighborhood, graduated from Rutgers and lives in Haddonfield."
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Mach-Hommy
Mach-Hommy is an American rapper and record producer. He is known for concealing his real name and face in all public appearances, a practice that has led him to be described as "one of hip-hop's most elusive artists".
Mach-Hommy has gained a ...
References
External links
A tour of South Orange Avenue on www.newarkhistory.com
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Neighborhoods in Newark, New Jersey
Former boroughs in New Jersey
Populated places established in 1894
1894 establishments in New Jersey
1905 disestablishments in New Jersey
Populated places in Essex County, New Jersey