History of Waldwick
Summary: Here is a brief history of Waldwick for both residents, viistors, or anyone considering moving there.
Waldwick, New Jersey, is a borough with a rich history that dates back to the pre-colonial era. Before European settlers arrived, the area was inhabited by the Lenape Native Americans, who used the land for hunting and fishing. The name "Waldwick" is believed to be derived from the Old English language, meaning "light in the forest" or "town in the woods."
In the 18th century, European settlers, primarily of Dutch origin, began to establish farms and build homes in the area. The community was originally part of the larger Franklin Township before it was incorporated as the Borough of Waldwick on April 7, 1919. The borough's incorporation was a result of the efforts of local residents who sought to have more control over their community's development.
The arrival of the Erie Railroad in the 19th century was a significant event for Waldwick, as it connected the borough to larger markets and spurred economic growth. The railroad station, built in 1886, is a historical landmark that still stands today, serving as a reminder of the borough's transportation heritage.
Throughout the 20th century, Waldwick evolved from a rural farming community into a suburban residential area. Today, Waldwick is known for its small-town charm, community spirit, and convenient location within Bergen County. Its residents enjoy a variety of local parks, a strong school system, and a sense of connection to the borough's historical roots.
For those living in or considering a move to Waldwick, the borough's history is a testament to its resilience and adaptability. It is a community that values its past while looking forward to a bright future.
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