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  2. Englewood, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Englewood Township, the city's predecessor, is believed to have been named in 1859 for the Engle family. The community had been called the "English Neighborhood", as the first primarily English-speaking settlement on the New Jersey side of the Hudson River after New Netherland was annexed by England in 1664, though other sources mention the Engle family and the heavily forested areas of the ...

  3. County Route 505 (New Jersey) - Wikipedia

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    Part of CR 505 was originally intended to New Jersey Route 303. [5]The 1955 USGS map of the Park Ridge Quadrangle shows CR 505 running south from the New York state line on Spring Valley Road in Montvale, then east on Grand Avenue, and south on Pascack Road through Park Ridge, Woodcliff Lake, and Hillsdale, all several miles west of its modern-day alignment.

  4. Bergenline Avenue - Wikipedia

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    Bergenline Avenue is a major commercial district in the North Hudson section of Hudson County, New Jersey, United States. The north–south streets passes through Union City, West New York, Guttenberg, and North Bergen. Its southern end is at Union City's Second Street, the north boundary of Washington Park. From there north to 47th Street, the ...

  5. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Englewood Cliffs is a borough in Bergen County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey.As of the 2020 United States census, the borough's population was 5,342, [9] [10] an increase of 61 (+1.2%) from the 2010 census count of 5,281, [19] [20] which in turn reflected a decline of 41 (-0.8%) from the 5,322 counted in the 2000 census.

  6. New Jersey Route 4 - Wikipedia

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    Route 4 is a state highway in Bergen County and Passaic County, New Jersey, United States. The highway stretches 10.8 mi (17.38 km) from McLean Boulevard (Route 20) in Paterson east to an interchange with I-95, US 1/9, US 46, and US 9W at the George Washington Bridge approach in Fort Lee. The route is a four- to six-lane divided highway its ...

  7. St. Paul's Episcopal Church (Englewood, New Jersey)

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    May 5, 2014. Designated NJRHP. February 20, 2014. St. Paul's Episcopal Church is located at 113 Engle Street at the corner of Church Street in the city of Englewood in Bergen County, New Jersey, United States. The congregation was organized in 1865, and their first church was erected in 1866. It is a parish of the Episcopal Diocese of Newark ...

  8. Congregation Ahavath Torah - Wikipedia

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    The synagogue traces its roots back to 1895, and was the first synagogue in Bergen County, New Jersey. [5] [1] [4] The current synagogue on Broad Avenue was completed in 1958, after earlier minyans and synagogues located on Armory Street, Durie Avenue, on Humphrey Street (1911), and on Englewood Avenue. [6] In 2016, it opened a mikveh with two ...

  9. Hoboken, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Website. hobokennj.gov. Hoboken (/ ˈhoʊboʊkən / HOH-boh-kən; [22] Unami: Hupokàn) [23] is a city in Hudson County in the U.S. state of New Jersey. Hoboken is part of the New York metropolitan area and is the site of Hoboken Terminal, a major transportation hub. As of the 2020 United States census, the city's population was 60,419, [11][12 ...