Page Contents for Wyckoff, New Jersey
Statistics & Facts
Location
History & History-related items
Government
Organizations, Churches, and Sports.
Libraries.
Schools.
Miscellany
Statistics & Facts
The New Jersey state capital is Trenton.
The population of Wyckoff is approximately 15,372 (1990).
The approximate number of families is 5,248 (1990).
The amount of land area in Wyckoff is 16.961 sq. kilometers.
The amount of surface water is 0.064 sq kilometers.
The distance from Wyckoff to Washington DC is 212 miles.
The distance to the New Jersey state capital is 62 miles. (as the crow flies)
Wyckoff is positioned 40.99 degrees north of the equator and 74.16 degrees west of the prime meridian.
Location
in Northwest Bergen County, midway between Saddle River and the Ramapo Valley
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History & History Related Items
A
history page for Wyckoff.
It is believed that the name of the Township, Wyckoff, came from an Indian word "wickoff", which means high ground or possibly "wickok", which means water.
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The settling of Wyckoff
1720. the first settlers were recorded as John and William Van Voor Haze.
The incorporation of Wyckoff
1926
Wyckoff City Government
Wyckoff Township
Wyckoff Libraries
Wyckoff Public Library
220 Woodland Avenue
Wyckoff, New Jersey 07481
Telephone: 201-891-4866
Fax: 201-891-3892
This library is a member of the
BCCLS (Bergen County Cooperative Library System
Wyckoff Schools
Schools in Wyckoff
High School: Ramapo-Indian Hills Regional High School District
Ramapo High School (Wyckoff and part of Franklin Lakes)
Middle School: Dwight D. Eisenhower Middle School
Elementary Schools:
George Washington School
Calvin Coolidge School
Abraham Lincoln School
Sicomac School
Wyckoff Miscellany
Wyckoff has 6.7 square miles of land area.
There is a median age of 39.3 years in Wyckoff.
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