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Ridgefield, New Jersey

Ridgefield is a borough in Bergen County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. As of the 2020 United States census, the borough's population was 11,501,[10][11] an increase of 469 (+4.3%) from the 2010 census count of 11,032,[20][21][22] which in turn reflected an increase of 202 (+1.9%) from the 10,830 counted in the 2000 census.[23]

Ridgefield, New Jersey
Borough of Ridgefield
Borough Hall
Map highlighting Ridgefield's location within Bergen County. Inset: Bergen County's location within New Jersey.
Census Bureau map of Ridgefield, New Jersey
Ridgefield
Location in Bergen County
Ridgefield
Location in New Jersey
Ridgefield
Location in the United States
Coordinates: 40°49′58″N 74°00′51″W / 40.832677°N 74.014088°W / 40.832677; -74.014088Coordinates: 40°49′58″N 74°00′51″W / 40.832677°N 74.014088°W / 40.832677; -74.014088[1][2]
Country United States
State New Jersey
CountyBergen
IncorporatedMay 26, 1892
Government
 • TypeBorough
 • BodyBorough Council
 • MayorHugo Jimenez (D, appointed to term ending December 31, 2023}[3][4]
 • AdministratorRay Ramirez[5]
 • Municipal clerkLinda Silvestri[6]
Area
 • Total2.87 sq mi (7.43 km2)
 • Land2.54 sq mi (6.59 km2)
 • Water0.33 sq mi (0.85 km2)  11.39%
 • Rank345th of 565 in state
31st of 70 in county[1]
Elevation10 ft (3 m)
Population
 • Total11,501
 • Estimate 
(2021)[10][12]
11,421
 • Rank218th of 565 in state
32nd of 70 in county[13]
 • Density4,522.6/sq mi (1,746.2/km2)
  • Rank132nd of 565 in state
33rd of 70 in county[13]
Time zoneUTC−05:00 (Eastern (EST))
 • Summer (DST)UTC−04:00 (Eastern (EDT))
ZIP Code
Area code(s)201[16]
FIPS code3400362910[1][17][18]
GNIS feature ID0885367[19]
Websitewww.ridgefieldnj.gov

Ridgefield was incorporated as a borough by an act of the New Jersey Legislature on May 26, 1892, from portions of Ridgefield Township.[24][25] The borough was named for the area's terrain.[26]

History

At the time of European colonization, the area was home to the Hackensack tribe of the Lenape Native Americans, who maintained a large settlement to the north on Overpeck Creek. Their name is an exonym taken from the territory and is translated as place of stony ground [27] which describes the diminishing Hudson Palisades as they descend into the Meadowlands becoming the ridgefield that is part of Hackensack River flood plain.

In 1642, Myndert Myndertsen received a patroonship as part of the New Netherland colony for much the land in the Hackensack and Passaic valleys. He called his settlement Achter Kol, or rear mountain pass, which refers to its accessibility to the interior behind the Palisades. Originally spared in the conflicts that begin with the Pavonia Massacre, the nascent colony was later abandoned.[28] In 1655, Oratam, sachem of the Hackensack, deeded a large tract nearby to Sara Kiersted, who had learned the native language and was instrumental in negotiations between Native Americans and the settlers.[29][30] In 1668, much of the land between Overpeck Creek and the Hudson River was purchased by Samuel Edsall,[31] and soon became known as the English Neighborhood, despite the fact most of the settlers were of Dutch and Huguenot origin.[32]

 
The northern reaches of the New Jersey Meadowlands Commission looking west to rail line, New Jersey Turnpike and Hackensack River

The opening of the West Shore Railroad and Erie Railroad's Northern Branch in the mid 19th century brought suburbanization to the region, and in Ridgefield, significant industry and manufacturing.[33] Grantwood was an artist's colony established in 1913 by Man Ray, Alfred Kreymborg and Samuel Halpert and became known as the "Others" group of artists.[34][35] The colony consisted of a number of clapboard shacks on a bluff. To this day the names of the streets in this part of the town—Sketch Place, Studio Road and Art Lane—pay homage to Grantwood's history.[36] Kreymborg moved to Ridgefield and launched Others: A Magazine of the New Verse with Skipwith Cannell, Wallace Stevens, and William Carlos Williams in 1915.[37][38]

The initial 118 miles (190 km) of the New Jersey Turnpike were completed in 1952, with the original northern terminus at an interchange connecting to Route 46 in Ridgefield.[39] An additional four-mile stretch of road connecting the Turnpike from Ridgefield to Interstate 80 in Teaneck and from there to the George Washington Bridge was completed in 1964. The western spur was added in the 1970s, with its two spurs re-connecting in the western side of the borough.

In the 1970s, the area came under the auspices of the Hackensack Meadowlands Development Commission, meant to set parameters and balance development in the ecologically sensitive region. Some parts of the low-lying areas, including Skeetkill Creek Marsh, have been set apart as nature reserves and extension of system that connects to the Overpeck Reserve and Overpeck County Park.

Geography

 
Armenian Apostolic Church on Bergen Boulevard

According to the United States Census Bureau, the borough had a total area of 2.87 square miles (7.43 km2), including 2.54 square miles (6.59 km2) of land and 0.33 square miles (0.85 km2) of water (11.39%).[1][2]

The borough shares borders with Carlstadt, Cliffside Park, Fairview, Fort Lee, Little Ferry, Palisades Park, Ridgefield Park and South Hackensack in Bergen County; and North Bergen in Hudson County.[40][41][42]

The borough is informally divided into three sections based on the geographical contour of the land. The first section is known as Ridgefield, and lies partly in the valley on both the east and west sides and partly on the first hill. The second section is known as Morsemere, and is located in the northern part of the borough. The third section is Ridgefield Heights, on the second hill at the extreme eastern part of the borough, running north and south.[43]

Undercliff Junction is an unincorporated community located within Ridgefield.[citation needed]. Morsemere, which includes the southernmost part of Palisade Park, was named by a real estate development company in honor of Samuel F. B. Morse, inventor of the telegraph and Morse code. During the middle of the 19th century, Morse owned vast tracts of land in the borough. Ridgefield's telephone exchange was Morsemere 6 until dial service arrived in the mid-1950s. Grantwood straddles Cliffside Park.

Demographics

Historical population
CensusPop.Note
1900584
191096665.4%
19201,56061.5%
19304,671199.4%
19405,27112.8%
19508,31257.7%
196010,78829.8%
197011,3084.8%
198010,294−9.0%
19909,996−2.9%
200010,8308.3%
201011,0321.9%
202011,5014.3%
2021 (est.)11,421[10][12]−0.7%
Population sources:
1900–1920[44] 1900–1910[45]
1910–1930[46] 1900–2010[47][48][49]
2000[50][51] 2010[20][21][22] 2020[10][11]

2010 census

The 2010 United States census counted 11,032 people, 3,905 households, and 2,995 families in the borough. The population density was 4,323.7 per square mile (1,669.4/km2). There were 4,145 housing units at an average density of 1,624.5 per square mile (627.2/km2). The racial makeup was 62.31% (6,874) White, 1.20% (132) Black or African American, 0.18% (20) Native American, 29.06% (3,206) Asian, 0.02% (2) Pacific Islander, 4.66% (514) from other races, and 2.57% (284) from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 21.41% (2,362) of the population.[20] Korean Americans accounted for 25.7% of the population.[20]

Of the 3,905 households, 33.7% had children under the age of 18; 58.9% were married couples living together; 13.0% had a female householder with no husband present and 23.3% were non-families. Of all households, 19.9% were made up of individuals and 9.6% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.82 and the average family size was 3.25.[20] Same-sex couples headed 31 households in 2010, an increase from the 24 counted in 2000.[52]

21.6% of the population were under the age of 18, 8.2% from 18 to 24, 25.6% from 25 to 44, 30.3% from 45 to 64, and 14.3% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 41.5 years. For every 100 females, the population had 92.0 males. For every 100 females ages 18 and older there were 89.5 males.[20]

The Census Bureau's 2006–2010 American Community Survey showed that (in 2010 inflation-adjusted dollars) median household income was $59,784 (with a margin of error of +/− $12,149) and the median family income was $76,618 (+/− $5,428). Males had a median income of $51,682 (+/− $4,297) versus $39,178 (+/− $5,838) for females. The per capita income for the borough was $28,107 (+/− $2,625). About 3.7% of families and 5.5% of the population were below the poverty line, including 4.2% of those under age 18 and 7.5% of those age 65 or over.[53]

2000 census

As of the 2000 United States census[17] there were 10,830 people, 4,020 households, and 2,966 families residing in the borough. The population density was 4,149.8 people per square mile (1,602.1/km2). There were 4,120 housing units at an average density of 1,578.7 per square mile (609.5/km2). The racial makeup of the borough was 75.87% White, 0.77% African American, 0.08% Native American, 17.42% Asian, 0.04% Pacific Islander, 3.50% from other races, and 2.32% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 13.80% of the population.[50][51]

As of the 2000 Census, 16.31% of Ridgefield's residents identified themselves as being of Korean ancestry, which was the sixth highest in the United States and fourth highest of any municipality in New Jersey—behind Palisades Park (36.38%), Leonia (17.24%) and Fort Lee (17.18%)—for all places with 1,000 or more residents identifying their ancestry.[54] In the same census, 3.0% of Ridgefield's residents identified themselves as being of Croatian ancestry. This was the third highest percentage of people with Croatian ancestry in any place in New Jersey with 1,000 or more residents identifying their ancestry.[55] 2.4% of Ridgefield's residents identified themselves as being of Armenian ancestry, the 16th highest percentage of Armenian people in any place in the United States with 1,000 or more residents identifying their ancestry.[56] As of the 2000 Census, 1.3% of residents identified themselves as being of Turkish American ancestry, the seventh-highest of any municipality in the United States and fifth-highest in the state.[57]

There were 4,020 households, out of which 32.1% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 59.7% were married couples living together, 9.9% had a female householder with no husband present, and 26.2% were non-families. 23.0% of all households were made up of individuals, and 11.8% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.69 and the average family size was 3.19.[50][51]

In the borough, the population was spread out, with 21.8% under the age of 18, 6.3% from 18 to 24, 31.5% from 25 to 44, 23.3% from 45 to 64, and 17.1% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 40 years. For every 100 females, there were 93.7 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 88.8 males.[50][51]

The median income for a household in the borough was $54,081, and the median income for a family was $66,330. Males had a median income of $47,975 versus $36,676 for females. The per capita income for the borough was $25,558. About 4.7% of families and 6.6% of the population were below the poverty line, including 6.4% of those under age 18 and 6.7% of those age 65 or over.[50][51]

Government

Local government

 
Broad Avenue in Ridgefield

Ridgefield is governed under the borough form of New Jersey municipal government, which is used in 218 municipalities (of the 564) statewide, making it the most common form of government in New Jersey.[58] The governing body is comprised of a mayor and a borough council, with all positions elected at-large on a partisan basis as part of the November general election. A mayor is elected directly by the voters to a four-year term of office. The borough council is comprised of six members elected to serve three-year terms on a staggered basis, with two seats coming up for election each year in a three-year cycle.[7] The borough form of government used by Ridgefield is a "weak mayor / strong council" government in which council members act as the legislative body with the mayor presiding at meetings and voting only in the event of a tie. The mayor can veto ordinances subject to an override by a two-thirds majority vote of the council. The mayor makes committee and liaison assignments for council members, and most appointments are made by the mayor with the advice and consent of the council.[59][60]

As of 2023, the mayor of Ridgefield Borough is Democrat Hugo Jimenez, who was appointed to serve an unexpired term of office ending on December 31, 2023. Members of the Ridgefield Borough Council are Council President Russell A. Castelli (D, 2023), Craig Dorsett (D, 2024), Hugo Jimenez (D, 2025), James V. Kontolios (D, 2025), Lauren Larkin (D, 2023) and Yongki Colin Ryu (D, 2024; appointed to serve an unexpired term).[3][61][62][63][64][65][66]

Hugo Jimenez was appointed as mayor to fill the unexpired seat of Anthony R. Suarez expiring in December 2023 that became vacant when he took a seat as a judge. Joanna Leigh Congalton-Hali was appointed to fill the council seat Jimenez had held expiring in December 2025.

In January 2023, the borough council selected Yongki Colin Ryu to fill the seat expiring in December 2024 that had been held by Ray Penabad until he resigned from office; Ryu will serve on an interim basis until the November 2023 general election, when voters will select a candidate to serve the balance of the term of office.[67]

In June 2018, the borough council selected Lauren Larkin from a list of three candidates to fill the seat expiring in December 2020 that became vacant following the resignation of Javier Acosta.[68] Larkin served on an interim basis until the November 2018 general election, when she was elected to serve the balance of the term of office.[69]

In July 2009, Mayor Suarez was one of 44 people arrested across the state as part of Operation Bid Rig, a joint investigation into political corruption and money laundering. Suarez was charged with accepting a $10,000 cash bribe for assistance in arranging approvals to develop properties in Ridgefield.[70] In a special election in August 2010, an effort to recall Suarez failed by a 38-vote margin.[71] He was acquitted on all charges in October 2010.[72]

Federal, state and county representation

Ridgefield is located in the 9th Congressional District[73] and is part of New Jersey's 36th state legislative district.[21][74][75] Prior to the 2011 reapportionment following the 2010 Census, Ridgefield had been in the 38th state legislative district.[76]

For the 118th United States Congress, New Jersey's 9th congressional district is represented by Bill Pascrell (D, Paterson).[77][78] New Jersey is represented in the United States Senate by Democrats Cory Booker (Newark, term ends 2027)[79] and Bob Menendez (Harrison, term ends 2025).[80][81]

For the 2022–2023 session, the 36th Legislative District of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Paul Sarlo (D, Wood-Ridge) and in the General Assembly by Clinton Calabrese (D, Cliffside Park) and Gary Schaer (D, Passaic).[82]

Bergen County is governed by a directly elected County Executive, with legislative functions performed by a Board of County Commissioners comprised of seven members who are elected at-large to three-year terms in partisan elections on a staggered basis, with either two or three seats coming up for election each November; a Chairman, Vice Chairman and Chairman Pro Tempore are selected from among its seven members at a reorganization meeting held every January. As of 2023, the county executive is Democratic James J. Tedesco III of Paramus, whose four-year term of office ends December 31, 2026.[83] Bergen County's Commissioners are Chairman Thomas J. Sullivan Jr. (D, Montvale, term as commissioner ends December 31, 2025; term as chair ends 2023),[84] Vice Chairman Germaine M. Ortiz (D, Emerson, 2025),[85] Chair Pro Tempore Joan Voss (D, Fort Lee, 2023),[86] Mary J. Amoroso (D, Mahwah, 2025),[87] Rafael Marte (D, Bergenfield, 2023; appointed to serve an unexpired term),[88] Steven A. Tanelli (D, North Arlington, 2024)[89] and Tracy Silna Zur (D, Franklin Lakes, 2024).[90][91][92][93][94][95][96][97] Bergen County's constitutional officials are John S. Hogan (D, Northvale, 2026),[98][99]Sheriff Anthony Cureton (D, Englewood, 2025)[100][101]Surrogate Michael R. Dressler (D, Cresskill, 2026).[102][103][93][104]

Politics

As of March 2011, there were a total of 5,467 registered voters in Ridgefield, of which 1,810 (33.1% vs. 31.7% countywide) were registered as Democrats, 1,098 (20.1% vs. 21.1%) were registered as Republicans and 2,558 (46.8% vs. 47.1%) were registered as Unaffiliated. There was one voter registered to another party.[105] Among the borough's 2010 Census population, 49.6% (vs. 57.1% in Bergen County) were registered to vote, including 63.2% of those ages 18 and over (vs. 73.7% countywide).[105][106]

In the 2012 presidential election, Democrat Barack Obama received 2,320 votes here (58.3% vs. 54.8% countywide), ahead of Republican Mitt Romney with 1,570 votes (39.4% vs. 43.5%) and other candidates with 42 votes (1.1% vs. 0.9%), among the 3,980 ballots cast by the borough's 5,848 registered voters, for a turnout of 68.1% (vs. 70.4% in Bergen County).[107][108] In the 2008 presidential election, Democrat Barack Obama received 2,319 votes here (53.0% vs. 53.9% countywide), ahead of Republican John McCain with 1,960 votes (44.8% vs. 44.5%) and other candidates with 40 votes (0.9% vs. 0.8%), among the 4,372 ballots cast by the borough's 5,853 registered voters, for a turnout of 74.7% (vs. 76.8% in Bergen County).[109][110] In the 2004 presidential election, Democrat John Kerry received 2,172 votes here (51.0% vs. 51.7% countywide), ahead of Republican George W. Bush with 2,038 votes (47.8% vs. 47.2%) and other candidates with 23 votes (0.5% vs. 0.7%), among the 4,262 ballots cast by the borough's 5,845 registered voters, for a turnout of 72.9% (vs. 76.9% in the whole county).[111]

In the 2013 gubernatorial election, Republican Chris Christie received 56.8% of the vote (1,410 cast), ahead of Democrat Barbara Buono with 41.9% (1,040 votes), and other candidates with 1.3% (33 votes), among the 2,625 ballots cast by the borough's 5,586 registered voters (142 ballots were spoiled), for a turnout of 47.0%.[112][113] In the 2009 gubernatorial election, Democrat Jon Corzine received 1,390 ballots cast (48.0% vs. 48.0% countywide), ahead of Republican Chris Christie with 1,281 votes (44.2% vs. 45.8%), Independent Chris Daggett with 135 votes (4.7% vs. 4.7%) and other candidates with 18 votes (0.6% vs. 0.5%), among the 2,898 ballots cast by the borough's 5,658 registered voters, yielding a 51.2% turnout (vs. 50.0% in the county).[114]

Education

 
Bergen Boulevard School

The Ridgefield School District serves public school students in pre-kindergarten through twelfth grade.[115] As of the 2018–19 school year, the district, comprised of four schools, had an enrollment of 1,480 students and 158.7 classroom teachers (on an FTE basis), for a student–teacher ratio of 9.3:1.[116] Schools in the district (with 2018–19 enrollment from the National Center for Education Statistics[117]) are Shaler Academy and Bergen Boulevard School[118] with 191 students in grades Pre-K/K and 196 students in grades 1–2, Slocum-Skewes School[119] with 771 students in grades 3–8 and Ridgefield Memorial High School[120] with 514 students in grades 9–12.[121][122]

Public school students from the borough, and all of Bergen County, are eligible to attend the secondary education programs offered by the Bergen County Technical Schools, which include the Bergen County Academies in Hackensack, and the Bergen Tech campus in Teterboro or Paramus. The district offers programs on a shared-time or full-time basis, with admission based on a selective application process and tuition covered by the student's home school district.[123][124]

Transportation

Roads and highways

 
The northbound New Jersey Turnpike (Interstate 95) in Ridgefield

As of May 2010, the borough had a total of 31.00 miles (49.89 km) of roadways, of which 21.10 miles (33.96 km) were maintained by the municipality, 3.45 miles (5.55 km) by Bergen Countyand 3.52 miles (5.66 km) by the New Jersey Department of Transportation and 2.93 miles (4.72 km) by the New Jersey Turnpike Authority.[125]

The New Jersey Turnpike (Interstate 95) passes through Ridgefield. The Turnpike's Vince Lombardi service area is located between Interchanges 18E/18W and the George Washington Bridge at mileposts 116E on the Eastern Spur and 115.5W on the Western Spur.[126]

U.S. Route 1/9, U.S. Route 46, Route 63, Route 93 and Route 5 also pass through Ridgefield.

Public transportation

NJ Transit provides bus service to and from the Port Authority Bus Terminal in Midtown Manhattan on the 127, 154, 165, 166, 168 and the 321 (an 18-minute ride from the Vince Lombardi Park & Ride) routes and to Jersey City on the 83 route.[127][128]

Original plans for the Hudson–Bergen Light Rail included a northern terminus at Vince Lombardi Park & Ride.[129] Plans for an extension through the town called the Northern Branch Corridor Project call for a station in the borough along the Northern Branch right-of-way at Hendricks Parkway.[33] The station at the park and ride is being studied as part of the Passaic–Bergen–Hudson Transit Project.

Notable people

People who were born in, residents of, or otherwise closely associated with Ridgefield include:

In popular culture

See also

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ridgefield, jersey, ridgefield, borough, bergen, county, state, jersey, 2020, united, states, census, borough, population, increase, from, 2010, census, count, which, turn, reflected, increase, from, counted, 2000, census, boroughborough, ridgefieldborough, ha. Ridgefield is a borough in Bergen County in the U S state of New Jersey As of the 2020 United States census the borough s population was 11 501 10 11 an increase of 469 4 3 from the 2010 census count of 11 032 20 21 22 which in turn reflected an increase of 202 1 9 from the 10 830 counted in the 2000 census 23 Ridgefield New JerseyBoroughBorough of RidgefieldBorough HallSealMap highlighting Ridgefield s location within Bergen County Inset Bergen County s location within New Jersey Census Bureau map of Ridgefield New JerseyRidgefieldLocation in Bergen CountyShow map of Bergen County New JerseyRidgefieldLocation in New JerseyShow map of New JerseyRidgefieldLocation in the United StatesShow map of the United StatesCoordinates 40 49 58 N 74 00 51 W 40 832677 N 74 014088 W 40 832677 74 014088 Coordinates 40 49 58 N 74 00 51 W 40 832677 N 74 014088 W 40 832677 74 014088 1 2 Country United StatesState New JerseyCountyBergenIncorporatedMay 26 1892Government 7 TypeBorough BodyBorough Council MayorHugo Jimenez D appointed to term ending December 31 2023 3 4 AdministratorRay Ramirez 5 Municipal clerkLinda Silvestri 6 Area 8 Total2 87 sq mi 7 43 km2 Land2 54 sq mi 6 59 km2 Water0 33 sq mi 0 85 km2 11 39 Rank345th of 565 in state31st of 70 in county 1 Elevation 9 10 ft 3 m Population 2020 10 11 Total11 501 Estimate 2021 10 12 11 421 Rank218th of 565 in state32nd of 70 in county 13 Density4 522 6 sq mi 1 746 2 km2 Rank132nd of 565 in state33rd of 70 in county 13 Time zoneUTC 05 00 Eastern EST Summer DST UTC 04 00 Eastern EDT ZIP Code07657 14 15 Area code s 201 16 FIPS code3400362910 1 17 18 GNIS feature ID0885367 19 Websitewww wbr ridgefieldnj wbr govRidgefield was incorporated as a borough by an act of the New Jersey Legislature on May 26 1892 from portions of Ridgefield Township 24 25 The borough was named for the area s terrain 26 Contents 1 History 2 Geography 3 Demographics 3 1 2010 census 3 2 2000 census 4 Government 4 1 Local government 4 2 Federal state and county representation 4 3 Politics 5 Education 6 Transportation 6 1 Roads and highways 6 2 Public transportation 7 Notable people 8 In popular culture 9 See also 10 References 11 Sources 12 External linksHistory EditAt the time of European colonization the area was home to the Hackensack tribe of the Lenape Native Americans who maintained a large settlement to the north on Overpeck Creek Their name is an exonym taken from the territory and is translated as place of stony ground 27 which describes the diminishing Hudson Palisades as they descend into the Meadowlands becoming the ridgefield that is part of Hackensack River flood plain In 1642 Myndert Myndertsen received a patroonship as part of the New Netherland colony for much the land in the Hackensack and Passaic valleys He called his settlement Achter Kol or rear mountain pass which refers to its accessibility to the interior behind the Palisades Originally spared in the conflicts that begin with the Pavonia Massacre the nascent colony was later abandoned 28 In 1655 Oratam sachem of the Hackensack deeded a large tract nearby to Sara Kiersted who had learned the native language and was instrumental in negotiations between Native Americans and the settlers 29 30 In 1668 much of the land between Overpeck Creek and the Hudson River was purchased by Samuel Edsall 31 and soon became known as the English Neighborhood despite the fact most of the settlers were of Dutch and Huguenot origin 32 The northern reaches of the New Jersey Meadowlands Commission looking west to rail line New Jersey Turnpike and Hackensack River The opening of the West Shore Railroad and Erie Railroad s Northern Branch in the mid 19th century brought suburbanization to the region and in Ridgefield significant industry and manufacturing 33 Grantwood was an artist s colony established in 1913 by Man Ray Alfred Kreymborg and Samuel Halpert and became known as the Others group of artists 34 35 The colony consisted of a number of clapboard shacks on a bluff To this day the names of the streets in this part of the town Sketch Place Studio Road and Art Lane pay homage to Grantwood s history 36 Kreymborg moved to Ridgefield and launched Others A Magazine of the New Verse with Skipwith Cannell Wallace Stevens and William Carlos Williams in 1915 37 38 The initial 118 miles 190 km of the New Jersey Turnpike were completed in 1952 with the original northern terminus at an interchange connecting to Route 46 in Ridgefield 39 An additional four mile stretch of road connecting the Turnpike from Ridgefield to Interstate 80 in Teaneck and from there to the George Washington Bridge was completed in 1964 The western spur was added in the 1970s with its two spurs re connecting in the western side of the borough In the 1970s the area came under the auspices of the Hackensack Meadowlands Development Commission meant to set parameters and balance development in the ecologically sensitive region Some parts of the low lying areas including Skeetkill Creek Marsh have been set apart as nature reserves and extension of system that connects to the Overpeck Reserve and Overpeck County Park Geography Edit Armenian Apostolic Church on Bergen Boulevard According to the United States Census Bureau the borough had a total area of 2 87 square miles 7 43 km2 including 2 54 square miles 6 59 km2 of land and 0 33 square miles 0 85 km2 of water 11 39 1 2 The borough shares borders with Carlstadt Cliffside Park Fairview Fort Lee Little Ferry Palisades Park Ridgefield Park and South Hackensack in Bergen County and North Bergen in Hudson County 40 41 42 The borough is informally divided into three sections based on the geographical contour of the land The first section is known as Ridgefield and lies partly in the valley on both the east and west sides and partly on the first hill The second section is known as Morsemere and is located in the northern part of the borough The third section is Ridgefield Heights on the second hill at the extreme eastern part of the borough running north and south 43 Undercliff Junction is an unincorporated community located within Ridgefield citation needed Morsemere which includes the southernmost part of Palisade Park was named by a real estate development company in honor of Samuel F B Morse inventor of the telegraph and Morse code During the middle of the 19th century Morse owned vast tracts of land in the borough Ridgefield s telephone exchange was Morsemere 6 until dial service arrived in the mid 1950s Grantwood straddles Cliffside Park Demographics EditHistorical population CensusPop Note 1900584 191096665 4 19201 56061 5 19304 671199 4 19405 27112 8 19508 31257 7 196010 78829 8 197011 3084 8 198010 294 9 0 19909 996 2 9 200010 8308 3 201011 0321 9 202011 5014 3 2021 est 11 421 10 12 0 7 Population sources 1900 1920 44 1900 1910 45 1910 1930 46 1900 2010 47 48 49 2000 50 51 2010 20 21 22 2020 10 11 2010 census Edit The 2010 United States census counted 11 032 people 3 905 households and 2 995 families in the borough The population density was 4 323 7 per square mile 1 669 4 km2 There were 4 145 housing units at an average density of 1 624 5 per square mile 627 2 km2 The racial makeup was 62 31 6 874 White 1 20 132 Black or African American 0 18 20 Native American 29 06 3 206 Asian 0 02 2 Pacific Islander 4 66 514 from other races and 2 57 284 from two or more races Hispanic or Latino of any race were 21 41 2 362 of the population 20 Korean Americans accounted for 25 7 of the population 20 Of the 3 905 households 33 7 had children under the age of 18 58 9 were married couples living together 13 0 had a female householder with no husband present and 23 3 were non families Of all households 19 9 were made up of individuals and 9 6 had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older The average household size was 2 82 and the average family size was 3 25 20 Same sex couples headed 31 households in 2010 an increase from the 24 counted in 2000 52 21 6 of the population were under the age of 18 8 2 from 18 to 24 25 6 from 25 to 44 30 3 from 45 to 64 and 14 3 who were 65 years of age or older The median age was 41 5 years For every 100 females the population had 92 0 males For every 100 females ages 18 and older there were 89 5 males 20 The Census Bureau s 2006 2010 American Community Survey showed that in 2010 inflation adjusted dollars median household income was 59 784 with a margin of error of 12 149 and the median family income was 76 618 5 428 Males had a median income of 51 682 4 297 versus 39 178 5 838 for females The per capita income for the borough was 28 107 2 625 About 3 7 of families and 5 5 of the population were below the poverty line including 4 2 of those under age 18 and 7 5 of those age 65 or over 53 2000 census Edit As of the 2000 United States census 17 there were 10 830 people 4 020 households and 2 966 families residing in the borough The population density was 4 149 8 people per square mile 1 602 1 km2 There were 4 120 housing units at an average density of 1 578 7 per square mile 609 5 km2 The racial makeup of the borough was 75 87 White 0 77 African American 0 08 Native American 17 42 Asian 0 04 Pacific Islander 3 50 from other races and 2 32 from two or more races Hispanic or Latino of any race were 13 80 of the population 50 51 As of the 2000 Census 16 31 of Ridgefield s residents identified themselves as being of Korean ancestry which was the sixth highest in the United States and fourth highest of any municipality in New Jersey behind Palisades Park 36 38 Leonia 17 24 and Fort Lee 17 18 for all places with 1 000 or more residents identifying their ancestry 54 In the same census 3 0 of Ridgefield s residents identified themselves as being of Croatian ancestry This was the third highest percentage of people with Croatian ancestry in any place in New Jersey with 1 000 or more residents identifying their ancestry 55 2 4 of Ridgefield s residents identified themselves as being of Armenian ancestry the 16th highest percentage of Armenian people in any place in the United States with 1 000 or more residents identifying their ancestry 56 As of the 2000 Census 1 3 of residents identified themselves as being of Turkish American ancestry the seventh highest of any municipality in the United States and fifth highest in the state 57 There were 4 020 households out of which 32 1 had children under the age of 18 living with them 59 7 were married couples living together 9 9 had a female householder with no husband present and 26 2 were non families 23 0 of all households were made up of individuals and 11 8 had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older The average household size was 2 69 and the average family size was 3 19 50 51 In the borough the population was spread out with 21 8 under the age of 18 6 3 from 18 to 24 31 5 from 25 to 44 23 3 from 45 to 64 and 17 1 who were 65 years of age or older The median age was 40 years For every 100 females there were 93 7 males For every 100 females age 18 and over there were 88 8 males 50 51 The median income for a household in the borough was 54 081 and the median income for a family was 66 330 Males had a median income of 47 975 versus 36 676 for females The per capita income for the borough was 25 558 About 4 7 of families and 6 6 of the population were below the poverty line including 6 4 of those under age 18 and 6 7 of those age 65 or over 50 51 Government EditLocal government Edit Broad Avenue in Ridgefield Ridgefield is governed under the borough form of New Jersey municipal government which is used in 218 municipalities of the 564 statewide making it the most common form of government in New Jersey 58 The governing body is comprised of a mayor and a borough council with all positions elected at large on a partisan basis as part of the November general election A mayor is elected directly by the voters to a four year term of office The borough council is comprised of six members elected to serve three year terms on a staggered basis with two seats coming up for election each year in a three year cycle 7 The borough form of government used by Ridgefield is a weak mayor strong council government in which council members act as the legislative body with the mayor presiding at meetings and voting only in the event of a tie The mayor can veto ordinances subject to an override by a two thirds majority vote of the council The mayor makes committee and liaison assignments for council members and most appointments are made by the mayor with the advice and consent of the council 59 60 As of 2023 update the mayor of Ridgefield Borough is Democrat Hugo Jimenez who was appointed to serve an unexpired term of office ending on December 31 2023 Members of the Ridgefield Borough Council are Council President Russell A Castelli D 2023 Craig Dorsett D 2024 Hugo Jimenez D 2025 James V Kontolios D 2025 Lauren Larkin D 2023 and Yongki Colin Ryu D 2024 appointed to serve an unexpired term 3 61 62 63 64 65 66 Hugo Jimenez was appointed as mayor to fill the unexpired seat of Anthony R Suarez expiring in December 2023 that became vacant when he took a seat as a judge Joanna Leigh Congalton Hali was appointed to fill the council seat Jimenez had held expiring in December 2025 In January 2023 the borough council selected Yongki Colin Ryu to fill the seat expiring in December 2024 that had been held by Ray Penabad until he resigned from office Ryu will serve on an interim basis until the November 2023 general election when voters will select a candidate to serve the balance of the term of office 67 In June 2018 the borough council selected Lauren Larkin from a list of three candidates to fill the seat expiring in December 2020 that became vacant following the resignation of Javier Acosta 68 Larkin served on an interim basis until the November 2018 general election when she was elected to serve the balance of the term of office 69 In July 2009 Mayor Suarez was one of 44 people arrested across the state as part of Operation Bid Rig a joint investigation into political corruption and money laundering Suarez was charged with accepting a 10 000 cash bribe for assistance in arranging approvals to develop properties in Ridgefield 70 In a special election in August 2010 an effort to recall Suarez failed by a 38 vote margin 71 He was acquitted on all charges in October 2010 72 Federal state and county representation Edit Ridgefield is located in the 9th Congressional District 73 and is part of New Jersey s 36th state legislative district 21 74 75 Prior to the 2011 reapportionment following the 2010 Census Ridgefield had been in the 38th state legislative district 76 For the 118th United States Congress New Jersey s 9th congressional district is represented by Bill Pascrell D Paterson 77 78 New Jersey is represented in the United States Senate by Democrats Cory Booker Newark term ends 2027 79 and Bob Menendez Harrison term ends 2025 80 81 For the 2022 2023 session the 36th Legislative District of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Paul Sarlo D Wood Ridge and in the General Assembly by Clinton Calabrese D Cliffside Park and Gary Schaer D Passaic 82 Bergen County is governed by a directly elected County Executive with legislative functions performed by a Board of County Commissioners comprised of seven members who are elected at large to three year terms in partisan elections on a staggered basis with either two or three seats coming up for election each November a Chairman Vice Chairman and Chairman Pro Tempore are selected from among its seven members at a reorganization meeting held every January As of 2023 update the county executive is Democratic James J Tedesco III of Paramus whose four year term of office ends December 31 2026 83 Bergen County s Commissioners are Chairman Thomas J Sullivan Jr D Montvale term as commissioner ends December 31 2025 term as chair ends 2023 84 Vice Chairman Germaine M Ortiz D Emerson 2025 85 Chair Pro Tempore Joan Voss D Fort Lee 2023 86 Mary J Amoroso D Mahwah 2025 87 Rafael Marte D Bergenfield 2023 appointed to serve an unexpired term 88 Steven A Tanelli D North Arlington 2024 89 and Tracy Silna Zur D Franklin Lakes 2024 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 Bergen County s constitutional officials are John S Hogan D Northvale 2026 98 99 Sheriff Anthony Cureton D Englewood 2025 100 101 Surrogate Michael R Dressler D Cresskill 2026 102 103 93 104 Politics Edit As of March 2011 there were a total of 5 467 registered voters in Ridgefield of which 1 810 33 1 vs 31 7 countywide were registered as Democrats 1 098 20 1 vs 21 1 were registered as Republicans and 2 558 46 8 vs 47 1 were registered as Unaffiliated There was one voter registered to another party 105 Among the borough s 2010 Census population 49 6 vs 57 1 in Bergen County were registered to vote including 63 2 of those ages 18 and over vs 73 7 countywide 105 106 In the 2012 presidential election Democrat Barack Obama received 2 320 votes here 58 3 vs 54 8 countywide ahead of Republican Mitt Romney with 1 570 votes 39 4 vs 43 5 and other candidates with 42 votes 1 1 vs 0 9 among the 3 980 ballots cast by the borough s 5 848 registered voters for a turnout of 68 1 vs 70 4 in Bergen County 107 108 In the 2008 presidential election Democrat Barack Obama received 2 319 votes here 53 0 vs 53 9 countywide ahead of Republican John McCain with 1 960 votes 44 8 vs 44 5 and other candidates with 40 votes 0 9 vs 0 8 among the 4 372 ballots cast by the borough s 5 853 registered voters for a turnout of 74 7 vs 76 8 in Bergen County 109 110 In the 2004 presidential election Democrat John Kerry received 2 172 votes here 51 0 vs 51 7 countywide ahead of Republican George W Bush with 2 038 votes 47 8 vs 47 2 and other candidates with 23 votes 0 5 vs 0 7 among the 4 262 ballots cast by the borough s 5 845 registered voters for a turnout of 72 9 vs 76 9 in the whole county 111 In the 2013 gubernatorial election Republican Chris Christie received 56 8 of the vote 1 410 cast ahead of Democrat Barbara Buono with 41 9 1 040 votes and other candidates with 1 3 33 votes among the 2 625 ballots cast by the borough s 5 586 registered voters 142 ballots were spoiled for a turnout of 47 0 112 113 In the 2009 gubernatorial election Democrat Jon Corzine received 1 390 ballots cast 48 0 vs 48 0 countywide ahead of Republican Chris Christie with 1 281 votes 44 2 vs 45 8 Independent Chris Daggett with 135 votes 4 7 vs 4 7 and other candidates with 18 votes 0 6 vs 0 5 among the 2 898 ballots cast by the borough s 5 658 registered voters yielding a 51 2 turnout vs 50 0 in the county 114 Education Edit Bergen Boulevard School The Ridgefield School District serves public school students in pre kindergarten through twelfth grade 115 As of the 2018 19 school year the district comprised of four schools had an enrollment of 1 480 students and 158 7 classroom teachers on an FTE basis for a student teacher ratio of 9 3 1 116 Schools in the district with 2018 19 enrollment from the National Center for Education Statistics 117 are Shaler Academy and Bergen Boulevard School 118 with 191 students in grades Pre K K and 196 students in grades 1 2 Slocum Skewes School 119 with 771 students in grades 3 8 and Ridgefield Memorial High School 120 with 514 students in grades 9 12 121 122 Public school students from the borough and all of Bergen County are eligible to attend the secondary education programs offered by the Bergen County Technical Schools which include the Bergen County Academies in Hackensack and the Bergen Tech campus in Teterboro or Paramus The district offers programs on a shared time or full time basis with admission based on a selective application process and tuition covered by the student s home school district 123 124 Transportation EditRoads and highways Edit The northbound New Jersey Turnpike Interstate 95 in Ridgefield As of May 2010 update the borough had a total of 31 00 miles 49 89 km of roadways of which 21 10 miles 33 96 km were maintained by the municipality 3 45 miles 5 55 km by Bergen Countyand 3 52 miles 5 66 km by the New Jersey Department of Transportation and 2 93 miles 4 72 km by the New Jersey Turnpike Authority 125 The New Jersey Turnpike Interstate 95 passes through Ridgefield The Turnpike s Vince Lombardi service area is located between Interchanges 18E 18W and the George Washington Bridge at mileposts 116E on the Eastern Spur and 115 5W on the Western Spur 126 U S Route 1 9 U S Route 46 Route 63 Route 93 and Route 5 also pass through Ridgefield Public transportation Edit NJ Transit provides bus service to and from the Port Authority Bus Terminal in Midtown Manhattan on the 127 154 165 166 168 and the 321 an 18 minute ride from the Vince Lombardi Park amp Ride routes and to Jersey City on the 83 route 127 128 Original plans for the Hudson Bergen Light Rail included a northern terminus at Vince Lombardi Park amp Ride 129 Plans for an extension through the town called the Northern Branch Corridor Project call for a station in the borough along the Northern Branch right of way at Hendricks Parkway 33 The station at the park and ride is being studied as part of the Passaic Bergen Hudson Transit Project Notable people EditSee also Category People from Ridgefield New Jersey People who were born in residents of or otherwise closely associated with Ridgefield include Tim Bogert born 1944 bass guitarist and vocalist 130 Marlene Caride born 1963 politician who served in the New Jersey General Assembly from 2012 to 2018 where she represented the 36th Legislative District 131 Marcel Duchamp 1887 1968 French artist 132 Ronald Enroth born 1938 Professor of Sociology at Westmont College 133 Gilbert Gaul 1855 1919 painter and illustrator of military subjects ranging from the American Civil War to World War I as well as American Western vistas and scenes 134 Samuel Halpert 1884 1930 painter 38 Thomas H Herring 1812 1874 President of the New Jersey Senate in 1859 as well as the president of the Northern Railroad starting in 1859 135 David Schenk Jacobus 1862 1955 mechanical engineer who served as president of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers in the year 1916 1917 136 Frederick Krafft 1860 1933 socialist political activist and politician who was convicted in 1918 for a violation of the Espionage Act and was the only person convicted under this law to receive a full executive pardon from President Woodrow Wilson 137 Alfred Kreymborg 1883 1966 poet and novelist 38 Joseph Lagana born 1978 politician who has represented the 38th Legislative District in the New Jersey General Assembly since January 2014 138 Chris Lema born 1995 footballer who plays as a midfielder for New York Red Bulls II in the United Soccer League 139 Man Ray 1890 1976 one of the most important painters and photographers of the Surrealist and Dada movements had a house in an artists colony that once existed in Ridgefield 140 Judd Sergeant contestant on the eleventh season of Survivor 141 Bob Schroder born 1944 MLB infielder who played for the San Francisco Giants 142 Alexander Shaler 1827 1911 Union Army general in the American Civil War who later served as Mayor of Ridgefield New Jersey 143 Gregor Weiss born 1941 artistic gymnast who represented the United States at the 1964 Summer Olympics placing 7th in the team event 144 Henry Wessel Jr 1942 2018 photographer and educator 145 William Carlos Williams 1883 1963 poet 146 In popular culture EditRidgefield is the setting for the 1998 Adam Sandler film and subsequent 2006 musical The Wedding Singer 147 See also EditList of U S cities with significant Korean American populationsReferences Edit a b c d 2019 Census Gazetteer Files New Jersey Places United States Census Bureau Accessed July 1 2020 a b US Gazetteer files 2010 2000 and 1990 United States Census Bureau Accessed September 4 2014 a b Meet Our Mayor and Council Ridgefield New Jersey Accessed July 20 2022 The Mayor is elected to a four year term and is eligible for re election The Council consists of six members Two are elected at large each year for three year terms 2023 New Jersey Mayors Directory New Jersey Department of Community Affairs updated February 8 2023 Accessed February 10 2023 Borough Administrator Borough of Ridgefield Accessed March 15 2023 Borough Clerk Borough of Ridgefield Accessed March 15 2023 a b 2012 New Jersey Legislative District Data Book Rutgers University Edward J Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy March 2013 p 160 ArcGIS REST Services Directory United States Census Bureau Retrieved October 11 2022 U S Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System Borough of Ridgefield Geographic Names Information System Accessed March 11 2013 a b c d e QuickFacts Ridgefield borough New Jersey United States Census Bureau Accessed February 2 2023 a b c Total Population Census 2010 Census 2020 New Jersey Municipalities New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development Accessed December 1 2022 a b Annual Estimates of the Resident Population for Minor Civil Divisions in New Jersey April 1 2020 to July 1 2021 United States Census Bureau Accessed December 1 2022 a b Population Density by County and Municipality New Jersey 2020 and 2021 New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development Accessed March 1 2023 Look Up a ZIP Code for Ridgefield NJ United States Postal Service Accessed January 5 2012 Zip Codes State of New Jersey Accessed August 19 2013 Area Code Lookup NPA NXX for Ridgefield NJ Area Codes com Accessed August 29 2013 a b U S Census website United States Census Bureau Accessed September 4 2014 Geographic Codes Lookup for New Jersey Missouri Census Data Center Accessed April 1 2022 US Board on Geographic Names United States Geological Survey Accessed September 4 2014 a b c d e f DP 1 Profile of General Population and Housing Characteristics 2010 for Ridgefield borough Bergen County New Jersey Archived February 12 2020 at archive today United States Census Bureau Accessed March 13 2013 a b c Municipalities Sorted by 2011 2020 Legislative District New Jersey Department of State Accessed February 1 2020 a b Profile of General Demographic Characteristics 2010 for Ridgefield borough Archived August 18 2014 at the Wayback Machine New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development Accessed March 13 2013 Table 7 Population for the Counties and Municipalities in New Jersey 1990 2000 and 2010 New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development February 2011 Accessed March 3 2013 Snyder John P The Story of New Jersey s Civil Boundaries 1606 1968 Bureau of Geology and Topography Trenton New Jersey 1969 p 84 Accessed October 23 2012 History of the Borough of Ridgefield Ridgefield New Jersey Accessed September 17 2015 Gannett Henry The Origin of Certain Place Names in the United States p 26 United States Government Printing Office 1905 Accessed September 21 2015 Wright Kevin G The Indigenous Population of Bergen County Bergen County Historical Society Accessed January 5 2012 Historical marker of Achter Col colony Historical Marker Database Accessed September 22 2015 History Teaneck Creek Organization Accessed July 21 2016 Nottle Diane Do You Know These Women The New York Times March 1 1998 Accessed October 1 2014 Even before the Elizabeths a Dutch housewife named Sarah Kiersted was learning the language of the local Lenape Indians possibly as early as the 1640s She became a channel of communication between Dutch settlers and the Lenape Chief Oratam and for her services the chief granted her almost 2 300 acres comprising all of Ridgefield Park and sections of Teaneck and Bogota in 1666 Harvey Cornelius Burnham Genealogical History Of Hudson And Bergen Counties New Jersey Early Settlers of Bergen County 1900 Accessed October 1 2014 In 1668 Samuel Edsall and Nicholas Varlet bought from the native Indians section 3 comprising 1 872 acres of waste land and meadow bounded east by the Hudson River west by the Hackensack River and Overpeck Creek and south by the Town and Corporation of Bergen Historic Englewood City of Englewood Accessed October 6 2019 In spite of the still strong Dutch character the area became known as English Neighborhood and stretched from Ridgefield to Closter a b Home Page Northern Branch Corridor Project Accessed June 16 2016 Churchill op cit page 51 Van Gelder Lawrence Arts Briefing The New York Times February 12 2003 Accessed January 5 2012 Brandon op cit page 82 Modernism began in the magazines The Modernist Journals Project of Brown University and the University of Tulsa Accessed January 5 2012 Under the editorship of Alfred Kreymborg this little magazine published the work of Maxwell Bodenheim Mina Loy Marianne Moore Ezra Pound Carl Sandburg Wallace Stevens and William Carlos Williams playing an important role in freeing American poetry from traditional models a b c Stavitsky Gail Afterword Artists and Art Colonies of Ridgefield New Jersey Traditional Fine Arts Organization Accessed January 5 2012 Staff Jersey Pike Opens Final 9 Mile Link Section Between Newark and Ridgefield Park Dedicated Study of Tolls Planned The New York Times January 16 1952 Accessed January 5 2012 Areas touching Ridgefield MapIt Accessed March 3 2020 Bergen County Map of Municipalities Bergen County New Jersey Accessed March 3 2020 New Jersey Municipal Boundaries New Jersey Department of Transportation Accessed November 15 2019 Lurie Maxine N and Mappen Marc Ridgefield Encyclopedia of New Jersey P 693 Rutgers University Press 2004 ISBN 0 8135 3325 2 Accessed January 5 2012 Three sections or neighborhoods make up the borough Ridgefield Ridgefield Heights and Morsemere Compendium of censuses 1726 1905 together with the tabulated returns of 1905 New Jersey Department of State 1906 Accessed July 29 2013 Thirteenth Census of the United States 1910 Population by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions 1910 1900 1890 United States Census Bureau p 335 Accessed July 29 2013 Fifteenth Census of the United States 1930 Population Volume I United States Census Bureau p 714 Accessed January 5 2012 Table 6 New Jersey Resident Population by Municipality 1930 1990 New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development Accessed January 5 2012 Bergen County Data Book 2003 Archived 2013 07 24 at the Wayback Machine Bergen County New Jersey Accessed August 19 2013 Historical Population Trends in Bergen County 1900 2010 Bergen County Department of Planning amp Economic Development 2011 Accessed September 26 2019 a b c d e Census 2000 Profiles of Demographic Social Economic Housing Characteristics for Ridgefield borough New Jersey Archived August 1 2014 at the Wayback Machine United States Census Bureau Accessed March 13 2013 a b c d e DP 1 Profile of General Demographic Characteristics 2000 Census 2000 Summary File 1 SF 1 100 Percent Data for Ridgefield borough Bergen County New Jersey Archived February 12 2020 at archive today United States Census Bureau Accessed March 13 2013 Lipman Harvy and Sheingold Dave North Jersey sees 30 growth in same sex couples The Record August 14 2011 backed up by the Internet Archive as of February 3 2013 Accessed October 1 2014 DP03 Selected Economic Characteristics from the 2006 2010 American Community Survey 5 Year Estimates for Ridgefield borough Bergen County New Jersey Archived February 12 2020 at archive today United States Census Bureau Accessed December 25 2011 Korean Communities Archived December 6 2007 at the Wayback Machine EPodunk Accessed June 28 2006 Croatian Communities Archived June 27 2019 at the Wayback Machine accessed August 23 2006 Armenian Communities EPodunk Accessed June 28 2006 Turkish Communities Archived November 7 2007 at the Wayback Machine EPodunk Accessed September 17 2015 Inventory of Municipal Forms of Government in New Jersey Rutgers University Center for Government Studies July 1 2011 Accessed November 18 2019 Cerra Michael F Forms of Government Everything You ve Always Wanted to Know But Were Afraid to Ask Archived 2014 09 24 at the Wayback Machine New Jersey State League of Municipalities Accessed November 30 2014 Forms of Municipal Government in New Jersey p 6 Rutgers University Center for Government Studies Accessed June 3 2015 2022 Municipal Data Sheet Ridgefield New Jersey Accessed July 20 2022 2022 County and Municipal Directory Bergen County New Jersey March 2022 Accessed January 30 2023 Bergen County November 8 2022 General Election Statement of Vote Bergen County New Jersey Clerk updated November 21 2022 Accessed January 1 2023 Bergen County Statement of Vote November 2 2021 Official results Bergen County New Jersey updated November 17 2021 Accessed January 1 2022 Precinct Summary Results Report Combined 2020 Bergen County General Election November 3 2020 Official Results Bergen County New Jersey December 3 2020 Accessed January 1 2021 Bergen County November 5 2019 General Election Statement of Vote Bergen County New Jersey Clerk updated December 10 2019 Accessed January 1 2020 Mayor and Council Meeting Agenda for January 7 2023 Borough of Ridgefield Accessed March 15 2023 WHEREAS there is a vacancy on the Council due to the recent resignation of Councilman Ray Penabad and WHEREAS the Democratic Municipal Committee has selected the following three 3 nominees YONGKI COLIN RYU YVONNE CARBONE CHARLES APKARIAN NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Mayor and Council of the Borough of Ridgefield select to fill the unexpired term of Ray Penabad until the 2023 General Election Meeting Agenda for June 20 2018 Borough of Ridgefield Accessed October 6 2019 Whereas there is a vacancy on the Council due to the recent resignation of Councilman Javier Acosta Now therefore be it resolved that the Mayor and Council of the Borough of Ridgefield select Lauren Larkin to fill the unexpired term of Javier Acosta until the 2018 General Election Bergen County November 6 2018 General Election Statement of Vote Bergen County New Jersey Clerk updated February 11 2019 Accessed September 26 2019 Staff N J corruption probe List of politicians religious leaders charged The Star Ledger April 1 2009 updated October 6 2019 Accessed October 6 2019 The U S Attorney s Office has divided the 44 people charged in the sweeping N J federal probe into two groups those accused of public corruption and those charged in the international money laundering ring Anthony Suarez mayor of Ridgefield Borough and an attorney and co defendant Vincent Tabbachino owner of a tax preparation business in Guttenberg Suarez accepted 10 000 from the cooperating witness through Tabbachino as a middleman for Suarez s promised assistance in getting approvals to develop properties in Ridgefield Perez Pena Richard A Town Touched by Scandal Withholds Judgment The New York Times August 18 2010 Accessed October 6 2019 Ridgefield voters narrowly rejected a recall of Mayor Anthony R Suarez on Tuesday more than a year after federal prosecutors charged him with taking a 10 000 bribe from a government informant posing as a corrupt real estate developer By the city clerk s unofficial count Mr Suarez survived by 38 votes out of more than 2 000 cast Ryan Joe Ridgefield Mayor Anthony Suarez found not guilty on federal corruption charges The Star Ledger October 28 2010 updated April 1 2019 Accessed October 6 2019 When the mayor of Ridgefield was acquitted of conspiracy bribery and extortion charges a decade long string of corruption wins for federal prosecutors in New Jersey came to end It has been one of the proudest statistics in New Jersey law enforcement encompassing disgraced public servants high and low from building inspectors to powerbrokers including former Newark Mayor Sharpe James and ex State Senate President John Lynch Plan Components Report New Jersey Redistricting Commission December 23 2011 Accessed February 1 2020 2019 New Jersey Citizen s Guide to Government New Jersey League of Women Voters Accessed October 30 2019 Districts by Number for 2011 2020 New Jersey Legislature Accessed January 6 2013 2011 New Jersey Citizen s Guide to Government Archived June 4 2013 at the Wayback Machine p 63 New Jersey League of Women Voters Accessed May 22 2015 Directory of Representatives New Jersey United States House of Representatives Accessed January 3 2019 Biography Congressman Bill Pascrell Accessed January 3 2019 A native son of Paterson N J Congressman Bill Pascrell Jr has built a life of public service upon the principles he learned while growing up on the south side of the Silk City U S Sen Cory Booker cruises past Republican challenger Rik Mehta in New Jersey PhillyVoice Accessed April 30 2021 He now owns a home and lives in Newark s Central Ward community Biography of Bob Menendez United States Senate January 26 2015 Menendez who started his political career in Union City moved in September from Paramus to one of Harrison s new apartment buildings near the town s PATH station Home sweet home Bob Menendez back in Hudson County nj com Accessed April 30 2021 Booker Cory A D NJ Class II Menendez Robert D NJ Class I Legislative Roster for District 36 New Jersey Legislature Accessed January 11 2022 County Executive Bergen County New Jersey Accessed March 16 2023 Vice Chairman Commissioner Chairman Thomas J Sullivan Bergen County New Jersey Accessed March 16 2023 Commissioner Vice Chairwoman Germaine M Ortiz Bergen County New Jersey Accessed March 16 2023 Commissioner Chair Pro Tempore Dr Joan M Voss Bergen County New Jersey Accessed March 16 2023 Commissioner Mary J Amoroso Bergen County New Jersey Accessed March 16 2023 Cattafi Kristie Democrats pick Bergenfield councilman to fill vacancy on Bergen County commissioners board The Record March 13 2023 Accessed March 16 2023 A Democratic councilman from Bergenfield will be sworn in as a Bergen County commissioner Wednesday night filling a vacancy on the governing body for almost 1 million residents Rafael Marte will serve until Dec 31 taking on the unexpired term left by former Commissioner Ramon Hache a Democrat who resigned last week to lead the Ridgewood YMCA as its chief executive officer Commissioner Steven A Tanelli Bergen County New Jersey Accessed March 16 2023 Commissioner Tracy Silna Zur Bergen County New Jersey Accessed March 16 2023 Board of County Commissioners Bergen County New Jersey Accessed March 16 2023 2022 County Data Sheet Bergen County New Jersey Accessed March 16 2023 a b 2022 County and Municipal Directory Bergen County New Jersey March 2022 Accessed January 30 2023 Bergen County November 8 2022 General Election Statement of Vote Bergen County New Jersey Clerk updated November 21 2022 Accessed January 1 2023 Bergen County Statement of Vote November 2 2021 Official results Bergen County New Jersey updated November 17 2021 Accessed January 1 2022 Precinct Summary Results Report Combined 2020 Bergen County General Election November 3 2020 Official Results Bergen County New Jersey December 3 2020 Accessed January 1 2021 Bergen County November 5 2019 General Election Statement of Vote Bergen County New Jersey Clerk updated December 10 2019 Accessed January 1 2020 About the Clerk Bergen County Clerk Accessed March 16 2023 Clerks Constitutional Officers Association of New Jersey Accessed March 16 2023 Sheriff Anthony Cureton Bergen County Sheriff s Office Accessed March 16 2023 Sheriffs Constitutional Officers Association of New Jersey Accessed March 16 2023 Michael R Dressler Bergen County Surrogate s Court Accessed March 16 2023 Surrogates Constitutional Officers Association of New Jersey Accessed March 16 2023 Constitutional Officers Bergen County New Jersey Accessed March 16 2023 a b Voter Registration Summary Bergen New Jersey Department of State Division of Elections March 23 2011 Accessed December 15 2013 GCT P7 Selected Age Groups 2010 State County Subdivision 2010 Census Summary File 1 for New Jersey Archived February 12 2020 at archive today United States Census Bureau Accessed December 15 2013 Presidential November 6 2012 General Election Results Bergen County Archived December 7 2013 at the Wayback Machine New Jersey Department of State Division of Elections March 15 2013 Accessed December 15 2013 Number of Registered Voters and Ballots Cast November 6 2012 General Election Results Bergen County Archived December 7 2013 at the Wayback Machine New Jersey Department of State Division of Elections March 15 2013 Accessed December 15 2013 2008 Presidential General Election Results Bergen County New Jersey Department of State Division of Elections December 23 2008 Accessed December 15 2013 2008 General Election Results for Ridgefield The Record Accessed January 5 2012 2004 Presidential Election Bergen County New Jersey Department of State Division of Elections December 13 2004 Accessed December 15 2013 Governor Bergen County PDF New Jersey Department of Elections January 29 2014 Retrieved December 24 2014 Number of Registered Voters and Ballots Cast November 5 2013 General Election Results Bergen County PDF New Jersey Department of Elections January 29 2014 Retrieved December 24 2014 2009 Governor Bergen County Archived December 7 2013 at the Wayback Machine New Jersey Department of State Division of Elections December 31 2009 Accessed December 15 2013 Ridgefield Board of Education District Policy 0110 Identification Ridgefield School District Accessed June 12 2020 Purpose The Board of Education exists for the purpose of providing a thorough and efficient system of free public education in grades Kindergarten through twelve in the Ridgefield School District Composition The Ridgefield School District is comprised of all the area within the municipal boundaries of Ridgefield District information for Ridgefield School District National Center for Education Statistics Accessed April 1 2020 School Data for the Ridgefield School District National Center for Education Statistics Accessed April 1 2020 Shaler Academy and Bergen Boulevard School Ridgefield School District Accessed June 12 2020 Slocum Skewes School Ridgefield School District Accessed June 12 2020 Ridgefield Memorial High School Ridgefield School District Accessed June 12 2020 School Directory Ridgefield Public Schools Accessed June 12 2020 New Jersey School Directory for the Ridgefield School District New Jersey Department of Education Accessed December 29 2016 About Us Bergen County Technical Schools Accessed December 15 2013 Admissions Bergen County Technical Schools Accessed December 29 2016 Bergen County Mileage by Municipality and Jurisdiction New Jersey Department of Transportation May 2010 Accessed December 15 2013 Travel Resources Interchanges Service Areas amp Commuter Lots New Jersey Turnpike Authority Accessed July 29 2013 Bergen County Bus Rail Connections NJ Transit backed up by the Internet Archive as of January 11 2010 Accessed January 5 2012 Bergen County System Map NJ Transit Accessed September 14 2016 Berliner Harvey L Campo David W Dickerson Charles N and Mack Glenn Design and Construction of the Weehawken Tunnel and Bergenline Avenue Station for the Hudson Bergen Light Rail Transit System Parsons Brinckerhoff Quade amp Douglas Inc and NJ Transit backed up by the Internet Archive as of January 14 2016 Accessed September 14 2016 Atkinson Rick This Winter Is Johnny And His Music Is Hot The Record May 14 1971 Accessed June 11 2020 For Cactus this was more than just another show This was more of a homecoming since Tim Bogert comes from Ridgefield Assemblywoman Marlene Caride D New Jersey Legislature Accessed December 15 2013 Icons of twentieth century photography come to Edinburgh for major Man Ray exhibition ArtDaily Accessed June 26 2013 He initially taught himself photography in order to reproduce his works of art but in 1920 began to work as a portrait photographer to fund his work in other media In 1915 whilst at Ridgefield artist colony in New Jersey he met the French artist Marcel Duchamp and together they tried to establish a New York outpost of the Dada movement Student of the Week Ronald Enroth Plans to Become a Teacher Like History Writing Traveling and Books Poughkeepsie Journal December 2 1955 Accessed June 26 2022 via Newspapers com Born in Weehawken N J Ronald was raised in Ridgefield N J and attended the Dwight Morrow High School in Englewood N J prior to moving to New Paltz two years ago Bonner Judith H and Pennington Estill Curtis Gaul Gilbert William in The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture Volume 21 Art and Architecture p 318 University of North Carolina Press 2013 ISBN 9780807869949 Accessed November 16 2017 By 1910 he had returned to his native New Jersey living out his remaining years in Ridgefield where he continued to paint producing some paintings of World War I which lacked the immediacy and success of his Civil War work Northern Branch DEIS Northern Branch Corridor Accessed May 6 2017 Ridgefield The arrival of the Northern Railroad of New Jersey in Ridgefield in 1859 made this area with its hills providing scenic vistas accessible to New York City and ripe for suburban development Several persons with interests in the railroad lived in Ridgefield They included Thomas H Herring who according to Poor s Atlas in 1859 was the President of the Northern Railroad Dr D S Jacobus The Iron Age Volume 96 December 16 1915 Accessed June 11 2020 Dr David Schenk Jacobus the new president of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers was born in Ridgefield N J in 1862 Frederick Krafft Jersey Socialist Once Was Manager of Volkszeitung Here The New York Times September 1 1933 Accessed September 26 2018 Frederick Krafft in his day one of the most active and demonstrative Socialist workers in Bergen County is dead at his home in Ridgefield Wassel Bryan Incumbents face challenge for council seats in Paramus Town News November 7 2011 Accessed May 6 2017 Lagana was raised in Ridgefield and moved to Paramus in April 2009 Lagana has served on various boards including the Ridgefield Planning Board the Bergen County Committee for Community Development and currently serves on the Paramus Environmental Commission Christopher Lema Georgetown Hoyas men s soccer Accessed March 17 2018 Hometown Ridgefield N J High School Ridgefield Memorial Staff Man Ray Is Dead in Paris at 86 Dadaist Painter and Photographer The New York Times November 19 1976 Accessed September 26 2018 His style changed in 1915 to reducing human figures to flat patterned disarticulated forms He was living at the time in Ridgefield N J Schwarz Marc Talking To Judd Sergeant The Record December 5 2005 Accessed May 4 2008 Judd Sergeant the 35 year old doorman from Ridgefield was loud aggressive and one of the most talked about contestants on Survivor Guatemala Bob Schroder Society for American Baseball Research Accessed May 6 2017 Staff Gen A Shaler Dead In His 84th Year Distinguished Civil War Veteran and Long Prominent in State National Guard The New York Times December 28 1911 Accessed September 26 2018 Gen Shaler moved to Ridgefield N J and was one of the founders of Hudson Heights and other properties in that vicinity He served as the Mayor of the Borough of Ridgefield from 1899 to 1901 Modern Gymnast November 1964 Accessed November 16 2017 Greg Weiss Height 5 6 Weight 138 Age 23 Ridgefield New Jersey Attended high school at Dwight Morrow Englewood New Jersey Gefter Philip Henry Wessel Whose Lens Captured Life in the West Is Dead at 76 The New York Times September 24 2018 Accessed September 26 2018 Henry Wessel Jr was born on July 28 1942 in Teaneck N J and grew up in nearby Ridgefield He studied psychology at Penn State University graduating in 1966 Williams William Carlos Archived 2011 08 16 at the Wayback Machine Pennsylvania Center for the Book at Pennsylvania State University Accessed January 5 2012 William Carlos Williams began spending time at Grantwood in New Jersey There he and other poets would work on their crafts In 1916 he edited an episode of The Others a poetry magazine based in Grantwood He became friends at that time with Marianne Moore who had very much in common with WCW as she had studied biology in college Williams would continue his involvement in Grantwood and The Others until the magazine failed due to funding shortages in the twenties and the group disbanded shortly thereafter Nash Margo Theater To Recreate Ridgefield It s All in the Local Detail The New York Times April 16 2006 Accessed September 26 2018 IT may not have A W Meyer Hardware sitting on Broad Avenue or that tricky traffic circle but Ridgefield 1985 is being recreated on Broadway in The Wedding Singer based on the Adam Sandler movie about a local rocker who has a day job as a wedding singer Sources EditMunicipal Incorporations of the State of New Jersey according to Counties prepared by the Division of Local Government Department of the Treasury New Jersey December 1 1958 Clayton W Woodford and Nelson William History of Bergen and Passaic Counties New Jersey with Biographical Sketches of Many of its Pioneers and Prominent Men Philadelphia Everts and Peck 1882 Harvey Cornelius Burnham ed Genealogical History of Hudson and Bergen Counties New Jersey New York New Jersey Genealogical Publishing Co 1900 Van Valen James M History of Bergen County New Jersey New York New Jersey Publishing and Engraving Co 1900 Westervelt Frances A Frances Augusta 1858 1942 History of Bergen County New Jersey 1630 1923 Lewis Historical Publishing Company 1923 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ridgefield New Jersey Ridgefield Borough official website Ridgefield School District School Performance Reports for the Ridgefield School District New Jersey Department of Education School Data for the Ridgefield School District National Center for Education Statistics Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ridgefield New Jersey amp oldid 1152827075, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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