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Paramus is often referred to as "the Crossroads
of Bergen County " because it is crisscrossed by
Route 4, Route 17, and the Garden State Parkway. However,
its history is more in-depth than this, and below is
a small blurb on the creation of Paramus as a town.
At the turn of the century , there was no town or
borough specifically called "Paramus". There
was only Midland Township, which had been formed in
1871, but which had rapidly dwindled in size and population
as sections of it broke away to establish their own
towns. At this point, only Paramus and Rochelle Park
remained.
By the 1920's, Rochelle Park was becoming a settled
suburb, bordering, as it did, the more metropolitan
Hackensack. Paramus, however, was still a rural area
with some 1600 residents, in 1922.
Schools were the issue that broke up Midland Township
and caused Paramus to separate from Rochelle Park.
Residents in Rochelle Park wanted to consolidate the
schools into one big school in Rochelle Park. That
would have meant a lengthy commute for Paramus students.
Residents of Rochelle Park, on the other hand, gave
another reason for the separation. They blamed a proposal
to install lights on the streets of Rochelle Park,
toward which the Paramus farmers did not wish to pay
taxes, for the disagreement.
This blurb was brought to you by the "... 7th
grade enrichment students at East Brook, who put together
a web site on the history of Paramus. Fritz Behnke was
instrumental in providing us with much of the source
material. Years ago most of his collection was photographed
and converted to digital format by a group of high school
students. We took those photos and sorted, categorized,
identified and labeled them, and then used many of them
in creating the web site."
To
learn more of the History of Paramus, Please visit their
website at http://www.paramus.k12.nj.us
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