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File #: 25-1446    Version: 1 Name: Ceremonial Street Designation Anne Little
Type: Resolution Status: To Be Introduced
File created: 10/30/2025 In control: Municipal Council and City Clerk
On agenda: 11/6/2025 Final action:
Title: Dept/ Agency: Offices of Municipal Council/City Clerk Action: ( ) Ratifying (X) Authorizing ( ) Amending Type of Service: Ceremonial Street Designation Honoree: Anne Little Date(s): November 14, 2025 Time: To be determined Official Street Name(s): Intersection of 13th Avenue and South 19th Street Ceremonial Intersection Name: "Anne Little Way" Sponsor: Council Member-at Large, Louise Scott-Rountree Additional Information:
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Dept/ Agency: Offices of Municipal Council/City Clerk
Action: ( ) Ratifying (X) Authorizing ( ) Amending
Type of Service: Ceremonial Street Designation
Honoree: Anne Little
Date(s): November 14, 2025
Time: To be determined
Official Street Name(s): Intersection of 13th Avenue and South 19th Street
Ceremonial Intersection Name: "Anne Little Way"
Sponsor: Council Member-at Large, Louise Scott-Rountree
Additional Information:
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WHEREAS, Ordinance 6PSF-f, adopted on May 20, 2015, authorizes the designation of an intersection, etc., for honorary and ceremonial purposes; and

WHEREAS, there are few more substantial examples of a pillar of community than Anne Little. Born in Marion, South Carolina, at the age of 16 Anne relocated to Newark, New Jersey. She graduated from Barringer High School. She would go on to find a home on South 19th Street in the West Ward in 1962 with her children and husband Leonard Little, a place she'd leave her mark on for years to come; and

WHEREAS, she began her spiritual journey as a Methodist member in her previous home of South Carolina, but once a Newark citizen her first home church was New Saint Phillips Church, on Stratford Place in Newark, New Jersey. She would later be a member of Ebenezer Baptist Church where she was a devout Missionary, a member of the Pastor Aide Committee, and for over 30 years, the president of W.L. Lee Choral Ensemble. In 2009 after the passing of Reverend Wesley Lee she followed her family to New Life Body of Christ Church where she adopted the role of church Mother; and

WHEREAS, in terms of employment Anne held many roles, mostly in the medical field: She worked for the A.R.C. where she helped disabled children with their physical ailments. Aside from these, she worked at Berry Biscuits as a cook, and at Woodbridge State School as a supervisor working closely with children with special needs; and

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