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Guttenberg (/ ˈ ɡ ʌ t ən b ɜːr ɡ / GUT-ən-burg) is a town in the northern part of Hudson County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey.In the 2020 Census, it was the most densely populated incorporated municipality in the United States, as well as one of the most densely populated municipalities worldwide, with 57,116 inhabitants per square mile (22,053/km 2) of land area. [19]
West New York is a town in the northern part of Hudson County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey, situated upon the New Jersey Palisades.As of the 2020 United States census, the town's population was 52,912, [11] [12] an increase of 3,204 (+6.4%) from the 2010 census count of 49,708, [21] [22] which in turn reflected an increase of 3,940 (+8.6%) from the 45,768 counted in the 2000 census. [23]
Area code Year Current region 212: 1947 New York City: Manhattan only; component of 212/332/646 and 917 overlays 315: 1947 Syracuse, Utica, Watertown, and north central New York; component of 315/680 overlay 329: 2023: Poughkeepsie, Middletown, Newburgh, West Point, Goshen and southeastern New York; component of 845/329 overlay 332: 2017
Yorketown is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) within Manalapan Township, in Monmouth County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] As of the 2020 census , the CDP's population was 6,617.
It serves the 11432 ZIP Code. It was built in 1932–1934, and is one of two post offices in New York City designed by the architects Cross & Cross as a consultant to the Office of the Supervising Architect. The building is a two-story brick building on a light gray granite base with marble trim in the Colonial Revival style.
The Emerson station, located at the intersection of Linwood Avenue and Kinderkamack Road, [126] provides service on NJ Transit's Pascack Valley Line. This line runs north–south to Hoboken Terminal with connections via the Secaucus Junction transfer station to NJ Transit one-stop service to New York Penn Station and to ten other NJ Transit ...
It is the longtime central location of Bell Labs, having moved there in 1941 from nearby New York City. [3] The first working transistor was demonstrated in Bell Labs' Murray Hill facility in 1947. [4] The neighborhood shares its ZIP Code 07974 [5] with the neighboring borough of New Providence. [6]
The Millington Station, served by New Jersey Transit rail. The town has a train stop on the Gladstone Branch of the NJ Transit rail line, Millington Station. Millington Station was built in 1901, after the West Line Railroad was extended from Summit to Bernardsville during the years 1870–71. [13]