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  1. The Newark riots of July 1967 hastened an exodus of families from that city, many of them moving the few short blocks to Irvington. Until 1965 Irvington was almost exclusively white. By 1980 the town was nearly 40% black, by 1990 it was 70%. On July 1, 1980, Fred Bost, the first black to serve on the Town Council, was sworn in as East Ward ...

  2. The Newark riots of July 1967 hastened an exodus of families from that city, many of them moving the few short blocks to Irvington. Until 1965 Irvington was almost exclusively white. By 1980 the town was nearly 40% black, by 1990 it was 70%. On July 1, 1980, Fred Bost, the first black to serve on the Town Council, was sworn in as East Ward ...

  3. As he entered New York City on May 21, 1832, Washington Irving, the acclaimed author of “Rip Van Winkle,” was having a Rip Van Winkle moment of his own. Irving had charmed thousands of readers with the story of Rip, a henpecked husband who falls asleep for twenty years, then awakens to a much different community from the one he remembered.

  4. The neighborhood of East Irvington develops as a home for the many immigrants moving into the area. 1880: The Irvington hose and fire engine company is formed. 1895: The Cosmopolitan Building, a three-story stone neo-Classical revival building designed by Stanford White, is built by John Brisbane Walker, as the headquarters for Cosmopolitan ...

  5. Oct 2, 2023 · History & Information About Irvington, New Jersey, USA City. Irvington, a charming city in the state of New Jersey, is known for its rich history and vibrant culture. Situated in Essex County, Irvington is conveniently located near Newark and is a thriving community with a population of over 50,000 residents.

  6. Nov 18, 2011 · Until 1965, Irvington was almost exclusively white. By 1980, the town was nearly 40% black, by 1990 it was 70%. On July 1, 1980, Fred Bost, the first black to serve on the Town Council, was sworn in as East Ward Councilman. Michael G. Steele, the town’s first black mayor, was elected in 1990, followed by Sara B. Bost in 1994.

  7. Irvington’s diverse dining scene is much lauded by local gourmands. Red Hat on the River , a beloved French-American bistro in the old Burnham foundry, is an undisputed staple, with a seasonal rooftop bar surrounding its smokestack and picturesque waterfront garden setting that’s industrial-chic meets Monet’s Garden at Sainte-Adresse.

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