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Brett Park
Wildlife abounds in historic park
01/24/2008

Looking down the slope that divides upper and lower Brett Park, a visitor will observe a series of earthen mounds extending about 100 yards horizontally and gradually veering west to the Hackensack River.

Two centuries, many changes
01/16/2008

Throughout much of the 19th century, the area that became northwest Teaneck, including Brett Park, was used to farm muskmelons. The muskmelon is an indigenous plant and was grown by the Lenape Indians for centuries before the arrival of the first colonist

 12 acres of history
01/14/2008

The entire area that is Teaneck today was a bloody battlefield throughout the American Revolution. But Brett Park and the adjacent New Bridge Landing, where Washington’s troops crossed the Hackensack River in retreat from the British, have particular hi

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