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  1. The neighborhood that came to be known as the village of Hackensack (today the area encompassing Bergen County's municipal buildings in Hackensack) was a part of Essex County until 1710, when Bergen County, by royal decree of Queen Anne of Great Britain, was enlarged and the Township of New Barbadoes was removed from Essex County and added to ...

  2. The City of Hackensack is in renaissance, booming with new residents, small businesses, downtown redevelopment, historical sites, and transport amenities.

  3. Hackensack is the seat of Bergen County in northeastern New Jersey, oc­cupying 4.6 square miles. The elevation is from three feet to 120 feet above sea level. From a number of locations, one can see the New York City skyline, seven miles to the east.

  4. Sep 24, 2024 · Discover Downtown Hackensack where history meets modernity, creating a unique destination for residents, visitors, and businesses.

  5. Hackensack is a unique and diverse city on the verge of a Renaissance. We are home to the Bergen County Judiciary, County Government, world-renowned medical center and nationally-recognized educational institutions.

  6. HUMC is the leading hospital in the Hackensack Meridian Health network offering cancer care, heart services, and more in NJ & NY metro. Call +1 551-996-2000. Find a Doctor

  7. downtownhackensack.org › about-us › hackensacks-historyHackensack's History

    Hackensack has been around for more than three centuries. It started out Lenni Lenape Native American and then the Dutch showed up in 1693. About our name: It means, literally, “mouth of a river,” in the language of the Achkinheshcky tribe.

  8. Hackensack, city, seat (1713) of Bergen county, northeastern New Jersey, U.S., on the Hackensack River, just west of the Hudson River and Manhattan Island, New York City. Originally settled by the Dutch in the 1640s, who called it New Barbadoes, it was taken by the English in 1688 but retained its.

  9. Oct 4, 2023 · HACPAC has established Hackensack as a leader in the arts in New Jersey, whether through world-class orchestras playing fascinating symphonies, a spellbinding performance of Shakespeare in the park, or a variety of musical and theatrical productions. However, Hackensack’s cultural scene goes beyond events.

  10. In 2022, the median property value in Hackensack, NJ was $353,000, and the homeownership rate was 36.5%. Most people in Hackensack, NJ drove alone to work, and the average commute time was 29.1 minutes. The average car ownership in Hackensack, NJ was 1 car per household.