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Former Newark Mayor Sharpe James dies at 89

James served as mayor for 20 years and helped brand Newark as the “Renaissance City."

News 12 Staff

May 12, 2025, 11:48 AM

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Sharpe James, the former five-term mayor of Newark and a longtime state senator, has died. He was 89.

James served as mayor for 20 years and was known for his bold personality and flashy displays—once riding a bicycle into Newark City Hall. He famously portrayed himself as a street fighter during a heated race against then-rising political figure Cory Booker.

He helped brand Newark as the “Renaissance City,” playing a key role in bringing major developments like NJPAC and the Prudential Center to the city.

His public service career was later marred by a federal corruption conviction and time in prison.

New Jersey Senate Majority Leader Maria Teresa Ruiz said in a statement, “Mayor James embodied Newark's grit and determination and fiercely advocated for the people he served, both as Newark's leader and as State Senator... his legacy and impact will be felt for generations.”

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