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Picturesque Pascack Valley, NJ

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Real Estate Agent with Christie's International Real Estate

The area called the Pascack Valley in Bergen County, New Jersey is comprised of eight towns clustered around the Pascack Brook where the water is fed from the Woodcliff Lake Resevoir.  Traveling to the Oradell Resevoir, the Brook then empties into the Hackensack River. These eight towns are the towns of Emerson, Westwood, River Vale, Hillsdale, Woodcliff Lake, Washington Township, Montvale, Park Ridge.  Old Tappan sits on the border of River Vale and is part of the area called Northern Valley. In the days when Bob and Lisa were growing up, the Pascack Brook was stocked with Trout every Spring for Fishing Contests.  Lisa remembers fishing with her Father as a young girl on Bogerts Mill Road where the Resevoir borders Harrington Park.  Both Bob and Lisa have fond remembrances of growing up in the Pascack Valley.  Memories such as these are what have prompted them to remain in the area.Wonder what draws so many to the Pascack Valley area to put down roots?  Some say it could be anything from the excellent transportation infrastructure to the Top Notch School Systems.  While others are intrigued by an area so rich in history that it beckons the ideals of a small town americana.  Although each town has it's own personality and history tracing back to the Revolutionary times, all share the element of small town community.Other features that make the Pascack Valley area so sought after are the unparalled Shopping Malls, specialty shops and Restaurants.  The close proximity to NYC for those seeking culture offers a short ride in for Broadway shows.  While the area is not without local entertainment resources of it's own.  Housing for Seniors is springing up in several of the towns and the medical facilities are also some of the best in the Metropolitan area.All combined to make the Picturesque and Plentiful Pascack Valley the ideal place to live!Call your Pascack Valley experts, the HammersTeam at (201)218-6802,  for more local information.  

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If you or someone you know is planning a Move or Sale of their home in the near future, call for Bergen County New Jersey Home Sale information, Bob Hammerstein & Lisa Hammerstein at (201)315-8618.  We'll be able to help you if you're Buying or Selling Bergen County New Jersey Homes.

For more Local Information about Bergen County, New Jersey, visit us online at www.HammersTeam.com

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Comments (2)

Catherine Chaudemanche - Edison & Central NJ
Metuchen Keller Williams Elite Realty / Middlesex County, NJ - Edison, NJ
Full Time, Informed and Involved- Results Driven

Pretty pictures...Looking like a great place to live...

Jan 09, 2010 10:15 PM
Robert Hammerstein -
Christie's International Real Estate - Hillsdale, NJ
Bergen County NJ Real Estate

Catherine - thanks for stopping by. Yes it's a great place to live and thank you for the kind words. 

Jan 11, 2010 02:20 AM