Water Companies in Newark, DE
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Aqua Experts Osprey Water Conditioning & Filtration Company
(302) 738-5278 more info
Artesian Water Co Inc
(302) 453-6900 more info
Artesian Water Co Inc
(302) 453-6922 more info
Artesian Water Co Inc
(800) 282-8555 more info
Ceco Utilities Inc
(410) 398-5187 more info
Chester Water Authority
(610) 388-2614 more info
* Newark Water & Sewer
(302) 366-7055 more info
North East Water Works Department
(410) 287-5801 more info
Oxford Boro Water Works
(610) 932-8322 more info
United Water Bethel Inc
(610) 497-8886 more info
United Water Delaware
(302) 633-5900 more info
Water To Go
(302) 832-6440 more info

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Facts about Newark, DE:
Newark (/?nju??rk/ new-ark) Newark is the home of the University of Delaware. Newark was founded by Scots-Irish and Welsh settlers in 1694. The town was officially established when it received a charter from George II of Great Britain in 1758. Schools have played a significant role in the history of Newark. A grammar school, founded by Francis Alison in 1743, moved from New London, Pennsylvania to Newark in 1765, becoming the Newark Academy. Among the first graduates of the school were three signers of the Declaration of Independence: George Read, Thomas McKean, and James Smith. During the American Revolutionary War, British and American forces clashed outside Newark at Battle of Cooch?s Bridge. Tradition holds that the Battle of Cooch's Bridge was the first time that the Stars and Stripes was flown in battle. The state granted a charter to a new school in 1833, which was called Newark College. Newark Academy and Newark College joined together in the following year, becoming...

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