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NUTLEY History
150th birthday of Annie Oakley Celebrating Little Sure Shot's 150th birthday Annie Oakley's still a perfect role model
"The Return of Annie Oakley" Nutley Post office mural, photo by Anthony Buccino Annie Oakley links and history
Fall of the ITT Tower mini movie
Nutley Memorials - a School Project
Nutley Sons Honor Roll Remembering the men who paid for our freedom The Nutley Sons Honor Roll web site lists biographies of more than 130 Nutley sons who died while in service to our country.
Nutley Historical Society and Nutley Museum
Nutley Little Theatre -- Nutley's best kept secret
A page from the Nutley Historical Society ![]() UP POPS THE DEVIL
By Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett
Directed by Julie Jin
NLT’s very first production was revived as a special event for
the 75th anniversary celebration!
Performed at Grace Episcopal Church, where it all started with the Parish Players. October 2009.
Holy Family School, Nutley, N.J., Kindergarten circa 1959-1960
OLD Nutley NEWS: From the Nutley Sun Archives, plus: How Memorial Parkway Came To Be Mussolini Once Owned Lot in Nutley A Tree City
Orphans Asylum Band, Sons of Italy in America, Nutley NJ According to the Immigration History Research
Center at No available written history of the OSIA Orphanage in Nutley, NJ. From some of the documents in the collection
(annual reports, pamphlets, The orphanage was inaugurated on Sunday, June 24, 1923. Major renovation of the interior occurred in the early 1960's. No records available for the history of the orphanage after the 1960's. The Italian American Studies/
Nutley Cemeteries Franklin Reformed Church Cemetery
De Jessa Memorial Bridge The PFC De Jessa Memorial Bridge
was This bridge crosses the Passaic River from Lyndhurst to Nutley.
Nutley Dept. of Public Affairs on Chestnut Street has records of births, deaths and marriages from 1900.
September 11, 2001 Nutley, N.J., residents Lt. Robert Cirri - Police Officer, Port Authority NY & NJ Dorota Kopiczko - USA consultant, Marsh & McLennan Cos. Inc. Franco Lalama - Port Authority of New York & New Jersey
Nutley & Belleville were part of Bloomfield Separated from Bloomfield: Belleville (1839), Montclair (1868), Woodside (1871), Franklin (Nutley) (1874) and Glen Ridge (1895).
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