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He graduated from Irvington High School in Irvington, New Jersey.
The city has Booth ( formerly Alba ) Elementary School Alba Middle School, and Secondary public school Alma Bryant High in Irvington, where all the high school students attend.
Bryant High School also encompasses students from outside the Bayou La Batre-Coden area from neighboring Grand Bay, Alabama, Irvington, St. Elmo, Alabama, and Dauphin Island.
Irvington High School ( 1, 521 ) for grades 9-12.
She is the daughter of Rita ( née Bray ), a teacher at Irvington High School ( Latifah's alma mater ) and Lancelot Owens, Sr., a police officer, her parents divorced when Latifah was ten.
* Irvington High School ( disambiguation )
* Irvington High School ( disambiguation ) – multiple schools
* Independence High School ( New Jersey ) in Irvington, New Jersey

Irvington and School
* Irvington Community School, in the Irvington Historic District of Indianapolis, Indiana
A native of Irvington, New Jersey and a graduate of the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, Gunsel joined the Federal Bureau of Investigation in 1939.

Irvington and was
* Fremont, California was formed in 1956 by the combination of the five towns of Centerville, Irvington, Niles, Mission San Jose, and Warm Springs, California.
Sue Munday, a noted Confederate guerrilla, was captured near Irvington and later hanged after a questionable trial.
When the community was platted in 1870 by Enoch M, Pease, it was named Irvington after Pierce's son Irving.
The post office name was changed to Irvington on June 2, 1874, and again to Lacota on December 22, 1884.
Clinton Township, which included what is now Irvington, Maplewood and parts of Newark and South Orange, was created on April 14, 1834.
Irvington was incorporated as an independent village on March 27, 1874, from portions of Clinton Township.
On March 2, 1898, Irvington was incorporated as a Town, replacing Irvington Village.
Until 1965, Irvington was almost exclusively white.
The former Chesapeake Academy was located in Irvington.
The historic district, Irvington, also known as Carters Creek, is a area that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2000.
Lancaster National Bank ( later Chesapeake National Bank and currently Chesapeake Bank ) was formed in Irvington in 1900 to cater to the growing town.
Irvington was also a stop for Chesapeake National Bank's Boat ' n Bank, a houseboat with bank tellers that cruised the Rappahannock River wharves, canneries and oyster houses.
In 1882 his studio at Irvington, New York, was destroyed by fire, with many of his pictures.
Berman was born in Greenwich, Connecticut and raised in Irvington, New York.
In 1875, the university, renamed for Ovid Butler " in recognition of Ovid Butler's inspirational vision, determined leadership, and financial support ," moved to a campus in Irvington, which at the time was an independent suburb of Indianapolis.
This format was introduced to remodeled stores in Irvington and Edison, New Jersey.
Somehow the company was able to transfer a substantial sum of money to a company that it set up as an R & D laboratory in an estate in Irvington on the Hudson in NY.
He was born in Flatbush, Brooklyn, New York and died at his sizable home, " Wolfert's Roost " ( or " Wolfert's Rest ") near the site of what is now Irvington, New York in Westchester County, New York.
The original name chosen for the new suburb was " Irvington " after the author Washington Irving, but it was discovered that another town in Illinois had already used the same name, so the name of Irving Park was adopted.

Irvington and school
The children of the town attend either Lancaster County Public Schools or the private grade school Chesapeake Academy of Virginia, which is in Irvington.
* Irvington Public Schools, a school district in Irvington, New Jersey

Irvington and New
Perhaps best known for the portion that runs through the borough of Manhattan in New York City, it actually runs through Manhattan and The Bronx, exiting north from the city to run an additional through the municipalities of Yonkers, Hastings-On-Hudson, Dobbs Ferry, Irvington, Tarrytown and terminating north of Sleepy Hollow in Westchester County.
Category: People from Irvington, New Jersey
Statue of Rip Van Winkle in Irvington, New York
* Irvington Town Hall Theater, Irvington, New York
Founded in 1888, railroad engineer Eugene Cornwall named the city for his hometown of Irvington, New York.
Irvington is a township in Essex County, New Jersey, United States.
As of 2007, the New Jersey State Police reported that Irvington had a violent crime rate of 22. 4 incidents per 1, 000 population, the highest of all 15 major urban areas in the state.
Irvington Township is in the 10th Congressional district and is part of New Jersey's 28th state legislative district.
The Irvington Bus Terminal, which underwent renovation in the early 2000s, is one of New Jersey Transit's ( NJT ) busiest facilities and regional transit hubs.
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As part of the 2000 Census, 75. 10 % of Orange's residents identified themselves as being African American, one of the highest percentages of African American people in the United States, and the fourth-highest in New Jersey ( behind Lawnside at 93. 6 %, East Orange at 89. 46 %, and Irvington at 81. 66 %) of all places with 1, 000 or more residents identifying their ancestry.
These include the 31 Coach USA Bus which stops at the corner of Irvington Avenue and Academy Street and travels between the Livingston Mall and Newark Penn Station, the 92 route which goes from South Orange Train Station to Branch Brook Park in Newark, and the 107 route which goes from South Orange Train Station to the Port Authority Bus Terminal in New York City.
* Ardsley-on-Hudson, part of Irvington, New York
Erickson is noted for his often unconventional approach to psychotherapy, such as described in the book Uncommon Therapy, by Jay Haley, and the book Hypnotherapy: An Exploratory Casebook, by Milton H. Erickson and Ernest L. Rossi ( 1979, New York: Irvington Publishers, Inc .).

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