Irvington

Irvington, New Jersey (pop. 61,176), is an industrial center on the Elizabeth River, west of Newark. Its factories produce a wide variety of products including, collapsible tubes, jewelry, machinery, plastics, tools, and toys.

Irvington was first called Camptown. The name was changed in 1852 to honor the American writer Washington Irving. It is a township with a mayor-council government.

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