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Leo P. Carlin

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The term New Newark came into existence in 1954, largely as a result of the recently elected Mayor Leo Carlin, who called together the CEOs of Newark's 18 largest corporations in an effort to stem the outward movement of companies to the suburbs. At first, the organization was composed exclusively of
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The term New Newark came into existence in 1954, largely as a result of the recently elected Mayor Leo Carlin, who called together the CEOs of Newark's 18 largest corporations in an effort to stem the outward movement of companies to the suburbs. At first, the organization was composed exclusively of
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The only or one of the few mayors since 1962 to leave office with a positive balance in Newark's budget. One of the major contribution Carlin made was to call together the CEOs of Newark's 18 largest corporations in an effort to stem the outward movement of companies to the suburbs.
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Leo P. Carlin, Democratic mayor of Newark from 1953 to 1962 who was the city's first mayor in modern times to be chosen by its electorate, died on Friday. He was 91. He died at his home in Avon-by-the-Sea, N.J., where he had lived year-round since the late
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to Hugh Carlin and Annie Duffy. He was one of 22 children that his father had with his two wives. He attended
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business leaders who met quarterly. One of its best-known chairs was David Yunich, president of Bamberger's.
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business leaders who met quarterly. One of its best-known chairs was David Yunich, president of
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Leo Carlin
Newark, New Jersey
Avon-by-the-Sea, New Jersey
Mayor of Newark, New Jersey
Newark, New Jersey
Saint Benedict's Preparatory School
New Jersey General Assembly
Brotherhood of Teamsters and Chauffeurs
The Star-Ledger
Bamberger's
Avon-by-the-Sea, New Jersey
List of mayors of Newark, New Jersey


"Leo Carlin, a Mayor of Newark, Dies at 91"
The New York Times
"Gateway? Renaissance? A reviving city earns its nicknames"
The Star Ledger
Ralph A. Villani
Mayor of Newark
Hugh Joseph Addonizio
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Mayors of Newark
Halsey
Frelinghuysen
Miller
Halstead
Wright

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