Elizabeth Students Set Human Submarine Record
Elizabeth sets world record with largest human submarine image—uniting thousands of students in a bold visual celebration.
Elizabeth sets world record with largest human submarine image—uniting thousands of students in a bold visual celebration.
From township to city: how Elizabethtown’s split gave rise to Elizabeth and its Union County neighbors.
Eight standout athletes and the 1990 Minutemen were honored at the 2025 Hall of Fame Induction Dinner in Elizabeth.
Explore the story of Rev. James and Hannah Caldwell, Revolutionary heroes whose sacrifice helped define Elizabeth, NJ’s path to independence.
Elizabethtown’s homes, churches, and taverns became key Revolutionary War headquarters and encampments from 1775 to 1783.
Discover the rich history of Elizabeth's Dix Building, once a six-story hub of commerce and education on bustling Broad Street.
Explore Elizabethtown’s Red Lion Inn—host to Washington’s 1779 court‑martial and his 1789 visit—later reborn in 1912 as the Elizabeth Public Library.
Explore how market days in colonial Elizabethtown blended trade, civic life, and community celebration on historic Broad Street.
Discover the roots of The Pingry School, founded in Elizabeth, NJ in 1861, and its journey from Westminster Ave. to a legacy of academic excellence.
Elizabeth’s 1999 Hall of Fame class honored a diverse group of athletes, coaches, and leaders whose legacies uplifted the city’s past, present, and future.