| | Bergen County (no city given):
John
Rutherfurd, 1840 |
| | Allendale:
Charles
E. Lobdell, Sr., 1949 |
| | Bergenfield:
George
Breisacher, 1934 |
| | Englewood:
William
W. Phelps, 1894 —
Dwight
W. Morrow, 1931 —
B.
Duncan McClave, 1939 —
Byron
M. Baer, 2007 —
Jack
Alter, 2007 |
| | Hackensack:
Adam
Boyd, 1835 —
George
Cassedy, 1842 —
John
Huyler, 1870 —
John
Rathbone Ramsey, 1933 —
William
B. Mackay, Jr., 1935 |
| | Hasbrouck Heights:
Vincent
J. Dellay, 1999 |
| | Mahwah:
David
J. Dwork, 1997 |
| | Oakland:
Rodman
M. Price, 1894 |
| | Paramus:
P.
Otto Weisgerber, 1929 —
Robert
D. Coombs, 1934 —
John
J. Eagan, 1956 —
John
V. Kenny, 1975 |
| | Park Ridge:
Pat
Nixon, 1993 |
| | Ridgewood:
Adam
Badeau, 1895 —
William
B. Widnall, 1983 —
Fred
C. Galda, 1997 —
G.
Herbert Mallett, 1999 |
| | Teaneck:
Archibald
C. Hart, 1935 |
| | Tenafly:
J.
W. Rufus Besson, 1936 —
Frank
C. Osmers, Jr., 1977 —
James
J. Delaney, 1987 |
| | Westwood:
Reuben
L. Haskell, 1971 —
Harold
R. Medina, 1990 |
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