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Omari obtained a fake United States ID card from All Services Plus in Passaic County, New Jersey, which was in the business of selling fake documents, including another to Khalid al-Mihdhar.
Mihdhar bought a fake ID on July 10 from All Services Plus in Passaic County, New Jersey, which was in the business of selling counterfeit documents, including another ID to Flight 11 hijacker Abdulaziz al-Omari.
Skylands | The New Jersey Botanical Garden at Skylands in Ringwood State Park, Passaic County, New Jersey | Passaic and Bergen County, New Jersey | Bergen Counties.
* Gateway Region, encompassing Middlesex County, Union County, Essex County, Hudson County, Bergen County, and Passaic County.
* Clifton, New Jersey, city in Passaic County
* Prospect Park, New Jersey, a borough in Passaic County, New Jersey, United States
Route 21 is a highway in northern New Jersey, running from the Newark Airport Interchange with U. S. Route 1 / 9 and U. S. Route 22 in Newark, Essex County to an interchange with U. S. Route 46 in Clifton, Passaic County.
Route 21 and County Route 508 head along the west bank of the Passaic River, passing by the New Jersey Performing Arts Center.
County Route 508 splits from Route 21 by heading east on Bridge Street, crossing the Passaic River, and Route 21 continues north, passing by Bears & Eagles Riverfront Stadium before interchanging with Interstate 280.
It enters Nutley where the freeway interchanges with County Route 646 ( Park Avenue ), continuing north through residential areas along the Passaic River.
Tuttle was a prominent Passaic County lawyer who had served in the legislature.
Category: People from Passaic County, New Jersey
* Small sections of eastern Sussex County drain into the watersheds of the Pequannock River, Passaic River, and Rockaway River which end in Newark Bay.
* Passaic County, New Jersey – to the east
Passaic County ( ) is a county located in the U. S. state of New Jersey.

Passaic and was
When he was ten years old, his mother married John Bukalo and they moved to Little Falls, New Jersey, where he attended Passaic Valley Regional High School.
In the 1950s construction began on the freeway portion of Route 21 and it was completed in stages between Chester Avenue in Newark and Monroe Street in Passaic between 1958 and 1973.
Swit was born in Passaic, New Jersey, of Polish descent.
The 8th District was redrawn and will largely represent Hudson County, with the remaining towns in Passaic County divided between the 9th and 11th Districts.
In its earliest days ( and as late as 1791 ), Fair Lawn was known as Slooterdam: a Dutch word denoting a native-American weir used to trap fish on the Passaic River.
What is now South Orange was part of a territory purchased from the Lenape Native Americans in 1666 by Robert Treat, who founded Newark that year on the banks of the Passaic River.
This piece of land extended west and north to the Passaic River, south to the town center of what would become Livingston, and east to the First Watchung Mountain, and was called Horseneck by the natives because it resembled the neck and head of a horse.
This piece of land extended west and north to the Passaic River, south to the town center of what would become Livingston, and east to the First Watchung Mountain, and was called Horseneck by the natives because it resembled the neck and head of a horse.
New Barbadoes Neck as the tract was known, consisted of and it extended from Newark Bay north to present day Rutherford, between the Passaic and Hackensack Rivers.
Harding Township was formed as a township by an Act of the New Jersey Legislature on September 1, 1922, from portions of Passaic Township ( now known as Long Hill Township ), based on the results of a referendum passed on May 9, 1922.
After the retreat of the Wisconsin Glacier, a mighty glacial lake called Glacial Lake Passaic formed in this area that, about 15, 000 to 11, 000 years ago, extended for in length and was wide.
The township was created in 1922 from the northern half of what was then Passaic Township ( present day Long Hill Township ) and it was named after the incumbent President of the United States, Warren G. Harding.
Long Hill Township was incorporated as Passaic Township on March 23, 1866.
On September 1, 1922, part of what was then Passaic Township was taken to form Harding Township.
The Long Hill Township Library began about 1880 in what was then known as Passaic Township.
As the glacier slowly melted, this created rivers, streams and lakes, leaving most of the township under Lake Passaic, which was the biggest lake in New Jersey at that time, stretching from the edge of the Ramapo Fault in western Parsippany eastward to almost Paterson.
After the Wisconsin Glacier melted around 13, 000 BC, half of Parsippany was filled with water as this was Lake Passaic.

Passaic and created
On February 7, 1837, Passaic County was created from portions of both Bergen County and Essex County, with West Milford as the western end of the newly formed county.
Cook ’ s first official mention of the lake was in the New Jersey Annual Report of the State Geologist for the Year 1880, in which he described flat-topped hills and drift-like deposits in the upper Passaic Valley that appeared to be created or modified by the waters of a lake.
This section of the basin, upstream of the chokepoint created by the Little Falls and the Great Falls, occasionally fills with so much water that some of the Totowa Stage of Glacial Lake Passaic briefly reappears until enough time has gone by for the water to drain out.
In 1967, the artist Robert Smithson took a copy of Earthworks with him on a trip to the Passaic River in New Jersey ( where he created The Monuments of Passaic, 1967 ).
Between 1915 and 1924 he coached Passaic High School to a remarkable 200-1 record, winning seven state basketball championships during his tenure, though the team's success on the court created conflict between Blood and the school's principal, Arnold D. Arnold, who thought that the team's overwhelming athletic accomplishments were distracting students from their academics.

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Early in the incarnation of the Blues Brothers, Belushi joined the Grateful Dead on stage on April 2, 1980, for a rendition of " Good Morning Little School Girl " at the Capitol Theatre in Passaic, N. J ( coinciding with the Dead performing on SNL that weekend ).
" After being accepted into the Army, Glenn ’ s civilian band played its last concert in Passaic, New Jersey, on September 27, 1942.
Soon after his experimental Washington station signed on, DuMont began experimental coaxial cable hookups between his laboratories in Passaic, New Jersey, and his two stations.
The route is a four-to six-lane divided highway known as McCarter Highway on its southern portion in Newark that serves as a connector between the Newark and Paterson areas, following the west bank of the Passaic River for much of its length.
Plans were made to extend the freeway north to Interstate 80 in Elmwood Park ; however, they were opposed by residents living on the east side of the Passaic River.
Route 4 in Fair Lawn, New Jersey | Fair Lawn, taken from northbound train at Broadway ( NJT station ) | Broadway Station. Route 4 starts in Paterson, Passaic County at the intersection of Broadway and East 43rd Street at an interchange with Route 20 ( McLean Boulevard ), heading east on Broadway, a four-lane, divided highway with a Jersey barrier and a speed limit of.
Past this intersection, County Route 507 splits from Route 7 by heading north on River Road, County Route 699 heads to the south on Passaic Avenue, and Route 7 continues west, crossing the Passaic River on a lift bridge, known as the Bellrville Turnpike Bridge or Rutgers Street Bridge, into Belleville, Essex County, where the first section of Route 7 ends at an intersection with Route 21.
Upon intersecting County Route 606 ( Kingsland Road ), Route 7 crosses into Clifton, Passaic County and heads to the west on county-maintained Kingsland Street signed east – west.
The one on the left reads Route 23 north U-turn next right while the one on the right reads south U. S. Route 202 Alt County Route 511 Lincoln Park Boonton Service Road with an arrow pointing to the upper right. The road crosses into Little Falls, Passaic County, where it narrows to two lanes and becomes the Newark-Pompton Turnpike.
Route 21 passes through Wallington, on a small portion of the borough located across the Passaic River over which there are three bridges.
* West Essex Trail, acquired in 1985 through Green Acres funding, is a trail which runs from Arnold Way in Verona to the Passaic County line near the Lenape Trail, on the former right-of-way of the Caldwell Branch of the old Erie Lackawanna Railroad.

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