Historic Poster
Articles of Incorporation
Bergenfield was formed on the basis of a referendum held on June 25, 1894, from portions of Englewood Township and Palisades Township. The borough was formed during the "Boroughitis" phenomenon then sweeping through Bergen County, in which 26 boroughs were formed in the county in 1894 alone. The borough was named for its location in Bergen County.
Election Notice dated June 11, 1894. "A petition praying for the formation of "The Mayor and Council of the Borough of Bergenfield".
Firefighter Certificates
What is an Exempt Fire Fighter Certificate?
New Jersey State Statute 40A:14-56 provides that any person who joins a municipal fire department and attends 60% (before 2009) and 50% (starting in 2009) of fires and drills for seven years is entitled to an exempt firefighter's certificate. This certificate is then filed with the County Clerk and entitles the firefighter to certain benefits by statute.
When the Borough of Bergenfield was founded in 1894, it had no organized fire department. But it became evident that such a service was needed after the town railroad station burned down in 1904. As a result, the first volunteer company, Alert Fire Co. No. 1, was organized. In 1917 it would be joined by two other volunteer companies, Bergenfield Fire Company #2, on the east side of town, and Prospect Fire Company #1, in the Prospect Manor section of the west side of the borough.
Exempt Fireman's Certificate - James Jagae August 6, 1913
Exempt Fireman's Certificate - Lewis E Kimmelmann August 1, 1912
Exempt Fireman's Certificate - John Monahan March 6, 1913
Exempt Fireman's Certificate - George Osborn August 1, 1912
Exempt Fireman's Certificate - J.W.C. Pafe January 31, 1912
Exempt Fireman's Certificate - Jacob A. Duers January 31, 1912
Exempt Fireman's Certificate -David C. Whyte January 31, 1912
Miscellaneous
A statement of results of an Election held in the Borough of Bergenfield on March 13, 1900. Includes; Freeholder, Councilman, Commission of Appeals, Overseer of Poor, Poundkeepers, etc.
Returns of Election for Justices of the Peace - March 10, 1896