| N. J. Freie Zeitung (German) morn. | circ. | 11,000, | Sun. | 15,000, | Est. | 1857 |
| Kronika (Polish) wkly. | " | 15,538, | " | 1908 | ||
| L'Ora (Italian) " | " | 2,000, | " | 1902 | ||
| Montagna (Italian) " | " | " | 1894 | |||
| Revista (English and Italian) | " | 2,000, | " | 1905 |
School Journals.
Acropolis, Barringer High School; Orient, East Side High School; The Pivot, Central High School; The Optimist, South Side High School; Polymnian, Newark Academy; St. Benedict's College Quarterly, St. Benedict's College; "Fratech", Newark Technical School; "The Worker", Boys' Industrial; "The Pioneer", Robert Treat School; "Lafayette Messenger", Lafayette School; "Cleveland Alternate", Cleveland Grammar and Junior High School; "Onward", Newark City Home, Verona, N. J.
Normal School, N. J. State: Formerly Newark Normal School. Transferred from city to state, July 1, 1913. New building on Belleville and 4th Aves., opened Sept. 16, 1913. $500,000 finally agreed upon March, 1919, as purchase price acceptable to city in transfer.
Open Air Classes: Inaugurated Feb., 1911, in Elizabeth Ave. School building for weak, sickly and anaemic children. This school was later set apart for children in incipient cases of tuberculosis and classes for anaemic children were organized in 13 regular schools.
Pageant: See [250th Anniversary]
Parades: See [250th Anniversary]
Parental School, Essex Co.: See [Delinquent Children]
Parental School, Newark: See [Delinquent Children]