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The area is served by the United States Postal Service as part of ZIP Code 07420. The community is located in suburban Northern New Jersey. Manufacturing explosives during World War I at DuPont factory in Haskell. As of the 2010 United States Census, the population for ZIP Code Tabulation Area 07420 was 4,942. [1]
Haskell was a former commuter railroad station in the Haskell section of Wanaque, Passaic County, New Jersey, United States. Located at the Doty Road grade crossing in Wanaque, trains operated on the Erie Railroad 's New York and Greenwood Lake Railway between Pavonia Terminal in Jersey City and Wanaque–Midvale station .
The restaurant was grossing $90,000 monthly during its first year of operations. [5] By the end of 1978, Victoria Station had 97 restaurants, all company owned. [6] The chain was designed to attract members of the baby boom generation. The theme of the restaurant was loosely based on London's Victoria Station.
Pages in category "Railway stations in Passaic County, New Jersey" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The NYRA Bets Haskell Stakes will be run Saturday at Monmouth Park, with Belmont Stakes winner Dornoch topping a talented field. Haskell Stakes 2024: Post positions, odds, analysis for $1 million ...
Hackensack station (New York, Susquehanna and Western Railroad) Harmon Cove station; Harrison station (NJ Transit) Harrison Street station; Haskell station; Hawthorne station (New York, Susquehanna and Western Railroad) Heller Parkway (NCS station) Hopewell station; Hudson Avenue station (Erie Railroad)
The North Hudson waterfront is located north of Weehawken Cove on a long narrow strip of land between the Hudson River and Hudson Palisades.On April 18, 1670 the government of the Province of New Jersey confirmed a grant to Maryn Adriaensen for a parcel of land called Wiehacken in the jurisdiction of Bergen on Hobooken Creek, 50 morgen Dutch measure originally given on May 11, 1647.
The New Jersey Turnpike passes through Port Reading, with the closest access being Exit 12 in Carteret. According to the U.S. Census Bureau , Port Reading has an area of 2.20 square miles (5.70 km 2 ), including 1.98 square miles (5.13 km 2 ) of land and 0.23 square miles (0.60 km 2 ) of water (10.26%) lying within the Arthur Kill.