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Wanaque

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Wanaque

Town in Passaic County, north New Jersey; population (1990) 9,700. It is situated on the Wanaque River, in the Ramapo Mountains, 10 km/6 mi northwest of Paterson. The Wanaque Reservoir, the largest in the state and formed by a dam on the Wanaque River, lies to the northwest. Wanaque's industrial plants produce knitted and printed items and metal powder.



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They were the "works" at Cortlandt Manor which had "two furnaces and several blommeries," those at the Sterling Iron Works in Orange County, and in Bergen County at the Ringwood Iron Foundry in the Wanaque River Valley.
All donations to the scholarship fund are fully tax deductible and can be sent to EFFA Foundation at 17 Park Street Wanaque, NJ 07465.
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] On a warm August day in 2004, Jim McGreevey, then governor of New Jersey, climbed the wall of the Wanaque Reservoir, part of a network of holding pools and aqueducts that flows from the northwest supplying drinking water to the suburbs that ring New York and Philadelphia.
 
 
 
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