Municipal Worker
MUNICIPAL WORKER
The Village of Newark, Illinois is accepting applications for the position of Municipal Worker.
The successful applicant will be expected to perform a variety of municipal maintenance activities involving manual labor and equipment operation in one or more public works/public utilities areas, and perform semi-skilled work requiring some training and experience.
Applications may be picked up at Newark Village Hall.
Completed applications may be returned to
Village Hall or mailed to:
clerk@newark-il.us
or: Clerk, P.O. Box 270, Newark, IL 60541
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About Us
The Village of Newark, IL Timeline
- In 1835 Newark was originally settled as Georgetown.
- In February of 1843 the Name Changed to Newark.
- In 1850 the U.S. Census showed the population to be 1342.
- In 1853 a new school was built, another in 1868.
- The Fowler Institute was charted and opened in 1857.
- 1865 was the year of Newark’s organization as a co-operation with the Village Board and Officers. The First meeting was in March of 1865.
- In 1875 the hometown was organized into a village.
- In 1914 the Illinois Midland Railroad began its operations.
- In 1930 the new high school was built on Chicago Road.
- In 1976 the Senior center was opened and July 1st marked the begining of the Ambulance service.
- In 1985 Newark celebrated its Sesquicentennial.
- In 2010 Newark celebrated its 175th birthday.