The historic downtown Newark Arcade reopens to the public after a six-year cleaning, renovation and restoration project ...
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Newark's first tattoo parlor could be coming to Main StreetA tattoo parlor could be coming to Newark within the next few months, right on Main Street. Newark City Council will soon ...
Newark Advocate history columnist Doug Stout of the Licking County Library describes the ups and downs of the Newark Arcade's ...
The Newark City Council approved a large apartment building on Main Street, less than a block from a church looking to open ...
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The Advocate (Newark) on MSNIn 1909, six local businessmen banded together to build Newark's first arcadeNewark Advocate history columnist Doug Stout of the Licking County Library details the early plans for downtown Newark's ...
With tax abatement at stake, the owner of 440 Washington St. was given 30 days to address hundreds of code violations.
City officials say it's all made possible ... She bravely described how she ended up on the streets of Newark in 2016 after an undiagnosed mental health condition. "It was very cold.
there are no such local laws in Newark, and unhoused people in the city must agree voluntarily to move off the street and into a shelter or treatment program. So outreach workers say they must ...
Ulerio said that under Baraka’s leadership, the city is tackling this issue head on – bringing services directly to those that need them most. Newark’s Office of Homeless Services Street ...
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