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  2. List of people from Englewood, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Sylvia Pressler (1934–2010), Chief Judge of the Appellate Division the New Jersey Superior Court for five years, officially retiring from the bench in 2004 [132] Bill Rosendahl (1945–2016), politician who served on the Los Angeles City Council [133] Steve Rothman (born 1952), former congressmen who served as the mayor of Englewood 1983 ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. Englewood Township, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Englewood Township was a township that existed in Bergen County, New Jersey. It 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.

  5. Garret Lydecker House - Wikipedia

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    The Garret Lydecker House is located at 228 Grand Avenue in the city of Englewood in Bergen County, New Jersey, United States.The historic stone house was built in 1808 by Garret Lydecker and was documented by the Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS) in 1936. [3]

  6. Fat Choy (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Fat Choy is a Chinese restaurant in Englewood, New Jersey. [1] [2] The restaurant opened in Manhattan's East Village in 2020, closed in 2022, and was reestablished in Englewood in August 2023. [2] It was included in The New York Times 's 2023 list of "The 50 places in the United States that we’re most excited about right now". [3] [4]

  7. Category:Englewood, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Englewood, New Jersey" The following 37 pages are in this category, out of 37 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  8. Category:People from Englewood, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    People from Englewood, New Jersey, by occupation (7 C) Pages in category "People from Englewood, New Jersey" The following 85 pages are in this category, out of 85 total.

  9. Arnold E. Brown - Wikipedia

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    Brown was born in Englewood, New Jersey, on April 21, 1932, the son of John Scott Brown Jr. and Hortense Melle Stubbs. He graduated from Dwight Morrow High School in Englewood in 1949, and from Bowling Green University in 1954. He received a law degree from Rutgers University Law School in 1957. He practiced law in Englewood from 1957 to 1986.