Town History:
In 1669, lord proprietors Sir George Carteret and Lord John Berkeley awarded a land grant to Capt. John Berry. The territory extended approximately from Hackensack to Newark between the Hackensack, Passaic, and Saddle Rivers. At the time, the Lenni Lenape Indians inhabited the area. The tract was gradually divided into farms, and by the early 1700s, the area that is now Wood-Ridge began to appear in county records. An old Indian trail extending from the northern part of Bergen County to points south was laid out by Berry as a roadway c. 1707. Named Polifly Road, it is now known in Wood-Ridge as Hackensack Street.
General Information:
| Town Name: | Wood-Ridge |
| City Hall: | Wood-Ridge Borough Hall |
| Address: | 85 Humboldt Street, Wood-Ridge NJ 07075 |
| Phone Number: | 201-939-0202 |
| Land Area: | 1.1 square miles |
| Distance to NYC: | 9 miles |
| Town Website: | http://www.njwoodridge.org |
| Library Website: | http://www.bccls.org |
| Water Service: | United Water Company |
| Gas & Electric: | P.S.E.&G. |