Englewood Township was a
Township that existed in
Bergen County,
New Jersey and was established on March 22, 1871 when
Hackensack Township was subdivided into three new Townships. Englewood Township lasted just short of twenty-five years, and was dissolved on March 17, 1899.
Hackensack Township was divided into three parts, each stretching from the
Hudson River on the east to the
Hackensack River in the west:
The new Township was quickly subdivided. The implementation by the
New Jersey Legislature of a new
Borough Act served to encourage the creation of new municipalities, most formed from portions of two (or more) Townships. Englewood Township did not last long after this new legislation, and the case of "Boroughitis" it fomented.
Bergenfield (Borough) was created on June 26, 1894, from portions of both Englewood Township and Palisades Township.
Teaneck (Township) was created from portions of both Englewood Township and Ridgefield Township on February 19, 1895. On May 10, 1895,
Englewood Cliffs was created from sections of both Englewood Township and Palisades Township.<ref...
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