Town History:
Washington Township was created by an Act of the New Jersey Legislature on April 13, 1840, from the territories between the Hackensack River and Saddle River that had been part of Harrington Township. At the time of its creation, the township encompassed an area of 19,525 acres (79.01 km2), more than 30 square miles (78 km2). Growth in the area exploded after the Civil War with the completion of the New Jersey and New York Railway through the Pascack Valley, as communities were established near the railroad's stations.
General Information:
| Town Name: | Washington Township |
| City Hall: | Washington Township Hall |
| Address: | 350 Hudson Avenue, Washington Township NJ 07676 |
| Phone Number: | 201-664-4404 |
| Land Area: | |
| Distance to NYC: | 28 miles |
| Town Website: | http://www.twpofwashington.us |
| Library Website: | http://www.bccls.org |
| Water Service: | Hackensack Water Company |
| Gas & Electric: | P.S.E. & G. |