History
Ned Feldman
April 04, 2011
Ned Feldman was Mayor of Englewood for only two
years, but he had an impact on this small suburban
city which reverberates to this day, four decades
later.
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Walter Ganz Dead
April 13, 2009
The Record recently reported the death
of Walter H. Ganz, describing him as "a meteoric
force in Englewood politics more than a generation
ago." Norman Davis expands on this description in his
latest piece. Read More
Englewood’s Sesquicentennial
March 22, 2009
In a presentation to the Historical Society, Norman Davis describes Englewood’s actual founding 150 years ago.
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Historical Society to Present Local Black History Program
November 09, 2008
This Wednesday, the Englewood Historical
Society is presenting a program by retired Englewood
teacher, Thomas E. Monroe, entitled Steal Away,
Steal Away: Englewood’s Rich Black History As Seen
Through the Eyes of Thomas E. Monroe and Longtime
Englewood Residents.
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Historical Society to Present Revolutionary War Talk
September 02, 2008
This month, the Englewood Historical Society is presenting a talk by Leonia Municipal Historian Carol Karels about the role of Bergen County during the Revolutionary War. Read More
Historical Society to Feature Liberty School
May 10, 2008
Later this month, The Englewood Historical
Society will be presenting a plaque to the Englewood
Board of Education for its preservation of the
Russell C. Major Liberty School. Find out why this
building is considered one of Englewood’s
architectural and historical treasures. Read
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Griffin to Speak on Phelps
April 28, 2008
The Englewood Historical Society is sponsoring
an upcoming presentation on the extraordinary life of
William Walter Phelps. A New Jersey congressman
during the 1800s, whose massive estate encompassed
half of modern-day Teaneck and much of Englewood.
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Greenberg to Speak to Historical Society
January 02, 2008
Sondra Greenberg, Englewood's first and only female mayor, will be presenting a program on her seven eventful and historic years in office. Read More
Englewood’s City Manager
December 11, 2007
Recent publicity about the office of Police
Chief in Englewood has brought new focus to the
important role which is played by our unelected City
Manager. In this piece, the Englewood Report takes a
closer look at this vital position in city
government.
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The History of 30 North Van Brunt
June 20, 2007
Today, the building at 30 North Van Brunt
Street is the Bergen Performing Arts Center. Find out
about its inspiring history in this article by Norman
Davis.
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The Summer of 1967
June 10, 2007
For one week in 1967, Englewood was probably
mentioned more often by the world news media than at
any time before or since. The Englewood
Report examines the events of that week and the
profound social and political changes that ensued.
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