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  1. Paterson Plank Road is a road that runs through Passaic, Bergen and Hudson Counties in northeastern New Jersey. The route, originally laid in the colonial era, connects the city of Paterson and the Hudson River waterfront. It has largely been superseded by Route 3, but in the many towns it passes it has remained an important local thoroughfare ...

  2. Subcategories. This category has the following 15 subcategories, out of 15 total. Alumni by high school in Hudson County, New Jersey ‎ (15 C) Politicians from Hudson County, New Jersey ‎ (4 C, 10 P) Sportspeople from Hudson County, New Jersey ‎ (8 C, 15 P)

  3. Bergen was a city that existed in Hudson County, New Jersey, United States, from 1855 to 1870. History. Bergen was originally incorporated as a town by an Act of the New Jersey Legislature on March 24, 1855, from portions of Bergen Township. In 1862, it did a reverse takeover, absorbing the remaining portions of Bergen Township.

  4. Hudson County Executive. The County Executive of Hudson County, New Jersey, United States is the chief officer of the county's executive branch, which oversees the administration of county government, and works in conjunction with the nine-member Board of County Commissioners (formerly known as the Board of Chosen Freeholders), which acts in a ...

  5. South Kearny, New Jersey. Coordinates: 40°43′42″N 74°06′22″W. The Pulaski Skyway (left) and the Lincoln Highway cross The Passaic and Hackensack. River Terminal includes the former Western Electric Kearny Works. South Kearny, also known as Kearny Point, is an industrial district and distinct area of the western part of Hudson County ...

  6. Riverbend is the name of two sections of Hudson County, New Jersey . Passaic River. Kearny Generating Station peak turbine plant near the Hackensack Riverbend on the Kearny side of the Hackensack River. The smaller Riverbend District ( 40°44′12″N 74°09′27″W) is located in Harrison at a bend in the Passaic River in West Hudson across ...

  7. Lincoln Tunnel. NJ 495. Weehawken and Midtown Manhattan. 40°45′47″N 74°00′36″W. /  40.76306°N 74.01000°W  / 40.76306; -74.01000. The next crossing to the north and the last in New Jersey is in Bergen County. George Washington Bridge.