| | Cliffside Park:
B.
Duncan McClave, 1889 |
| | Cresskill:
John
Ellis, c.1913 |
| | Dundee Lake:
Cornelius
A. Cadmus, 1844 |
| | Englewood:
Clinton
Hamlin Blake, Jr., 1883 —
Corliss
Lamont, 1902 —
Malcolm
S. Forbes, 1919 —
Alexander
B. Trowbridge, 1929 —
Ron
de Lugo, 1930 —
Steven
R. Rothman, 1952 —
Stephen
C. Acropolis, 1957 —
Scott
Garrett, 1959 |
| | Hackensack:
Richard
Varick, 1753 —
George
Cassedy, 1783 —
Alfred
T. Holley, 1872 —
Garret
G. Ackerson, Jr., 1904 —
William
B. Widnall, 1906 —
John
Howard Morrow, 1910 —
George
B. Harper, 1918 —
Dean
A. Gallo, 1935 —
Jim
Tullis, 1941 —
Bob
Franks, 1951 |
| | Leonia:
Frank
C. Osmers, Jr., 1907 |
| | Midland Park:
Warren
J. Terhune, 1869 —
Garrett
W. Hagedorn, 1910 |
| | North Arlington:
Thomas
J. Gilloon, 1949 |
| | Rutherford:
William
H. J. Ely, 1891 —
Farleigh
Dickinson, Jr., c.1920 —
Louis
Frey, Jr., 1934 |
| | Spring Valley (now Paramus):
Charles
H. Voorhis, 1833 |
| | Teaneck:
Leonie
M. Brinkema, 1944 —
Donna
M. Christian-Christensen, 1945 |
| | Tenafly:
Thomas
D. Thacher, 1881 |
| | Wallington:
Henry
Helstoski, 1925 |
| | Wyckoff:
John
Rathbone Ramsey, 1862 |
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