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Teaneck, New Jersey

|subdivision_name1 =
|subdivision_name2 = Bergen
|government_footnotes = 〔
|government_type = Faulkner Act Council-Manager
|governing_body = Township Council
|leader_title = Mayor
|leader_name = Lizette Parker (term ends June 30, 2016)〔Morrison, Aaron. ("Teaneck selects its first female African American mayor, faces continuing fiscal troubles " ), ''The Record (Bergen County)'', July 1, 2014. Accessed January 10, 2015. "Township officials made history as they reorganized the municipal government Tuesday night, selecting Lizette Parker as Teaneck’s first-ever African American female mayor."〕〔〔(2015 New Jersey Mayors Directory ), New Jersey Department of Community Affairs, as of October 20, 2015. Accessed November 15, 2015.〕
|leader_title1 = Manager
|leader_name1 = William Broughton (effective May 13, 2009)〔(Manager ), Township of Teaneck. Accessed July 10, 2012.〕〔("William Broughton, New Township Manager" ), Township of Teaneck, backed up by the Internet Archive as of February 25, 2010. Accessed December 17, 2013. "William Broughton, a Teaneck native and former Teaneck Police captain, assumed his role as Township Manager on May 13."〕〔Ax, Joseph. "Teaneck hires former police captain as municipal manager", ''The Record (Bergen County)'', April 14, 2009.〕
|leader_title2 = Clerk
|leader_name2 = Issa A. Abbasi (acting)〔(Clerk ), Township of Teaneck. Accessed October 28, 2015.〕
|established_title = Incorporated
|established_date = February 19, 1895

|area_footnotes = 〔(2010 Census Gazetteer Files: New Jersey County Subdivisions ), United States Census Bureau. Accessed May 21, 2015.〕
|area_magnitude =
|area_total_km2 = 16.127
|area_land_km2 = 15.557
|area_water_km2 = 0.570
|area_total_sq_mi = 6.226
|area_land_sq_mi = 6.006
|area_water_sq_mi = 0.220
|area_water_percent = 3.54
|area_rank = 253rd of 566 in state
7th of 70 in county〔

|population_as_of = 2010 Census
|population_footnotes = 〔(DP-1 - Profile of General Population and Housing Characteristics: 2010 for Teaneck township, Bergen County, New Jersey ), United States Census Bureau. Accessed December 9, 2011.〕〔〔(Table DP-1. Profile of General Demographic Characteristics: 2010 for Teaneck township ), New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development. Accessed December 9, 2011.〕
|population_total = 39776
|population_rank = 54th of 566 in state
2nd of 70 in county〔(GCT-PH1 Population, Housing Units, Area, and Density: 2010 - State -- County Subdivision from the 2010 Census Summary File 1 for New Jersey ), United States Census Bureau. Accessed August 11, 2013.〕
|population_density_km2 = 2556.8
|population_density_sq_mi = 6622.2
|population_density_rank = 71st of 566 in state
20th of 70 in county〔
|population_est = 40587
|pop_est_as_of = 2014
|pop_est_footnotes = 〔

|timezone = Eastern (EST)
|utc_offset = -5
|timezone_DST = Eastern (EDT)
|utc_offset_DST = -4
|elevation_footnotes = 〔, Geographic Names Information System. Accessed March 14, 2013.〕
|elevation_m =
|elevation_ft = 128
|coordinates_type = region:US_type:city
|coordinates_region = US-NJ
|coordinates_display = inline,title
|coordinates_footnotes = 〔〔(US Gazetteer files: 2010, 2000, and 1990 ), United States Census Bureau. Accessed September 4, 2014.〕
|latd = 40.890317
|longd = -74.011478

|postal_code_type = ZIP code
|postal_code = 07666〔(Look Up a ZIP Code for Teaneck, NJ ), United States Postal Service. Accessed November 18, 2011.〕〔(Zip Codes ), State of New Jersey. Accessed August 29, 2013.〕
|area_code = 201〔(Area Code Lookup - NPA NXX for Teaneck, NJ ), Area-Codes.com. Accessed August 29, 2013.〕
|blank_name = FIPS code
|blank_info = 3400372360〔〔(American FactFinder ), United States Census Bureau. Accessed September 4, 2014.〕〔(A Cure for the Common Codes: New Jersey ), Missouri Census Data Center. Accessed July 10, 2012.〕
|blank1_name = GNIS feature ID
|blank1_info = 0882227〔〔(US Board on Geographic Names ), United States Geological Survey. Accessed September 4, 2014.〕
|website =
|footnotes =
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Teaneck is a township in Bergen County, New Jersey, United States, and a suburb in the New York metropolitan area. As of the 2010 United States Census, the township's population was 39,776,〔〔〔 reflecting an increase of 516 (+1.3%) from the 39,260 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn increased by 1,435 (+3.8%) from the 37,825 counted in the 1990 Census.〔(Table 7. Population for the Counties and Municipalities in New Jersey: 1990, 2000 and 2010 ), New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development, February 2011. Accessed August 30, 2012.〕 As of 2010 it was the second-most populous among the 70 municipalities in Bergen County, behind Hackensack, which had a population of 43,010.〔(GCT-PH1: Population, Housing Units, Area, and Density: 2010 - County -- County Subdivision and Place from 2010 Census Summary File 1 for Bergen County, New Jersey ), United States Census Bureau. Accessed July 10, 2012.〕
Teaneck was created on February 19, 1895 by an act of the New Jersey Legislature from portions of Englewood Township and Ridgefield Township, both of which are now defunct (despite existing municipalities with similar names), along with portions of Bogota and Leonia.〔Snyder, John P. (''The Story of New Jersey's Civil Boundaries: 1606–1968'' ), Bureau of Geology and Topography; Trenton, New Jersey; 1969. p. 87.〕 Independence followed the result of a referendum held on January 14, 1895, in which voters favored incorporation by a 46–7 margin.〔(A Centennial Review of Bergen County Borough Fever 1894–95: Part 4 ), Bergen County Historical Society. Accessed January 7, 2007.〕 To address the concerns of Englewood Township's leaders, the new municipality was formed as a township, rather than succumbing to the borough craze sweeping across Bergen County at the time.〔 On May 3, 1921, and June 1, 1926, portions of what had been Teaneck were transferred to Overpeck Township.〔(Bergen County New Jersey Municipalities ), accessed January 7, 2007.〕
Teaneck lies at the junction of Interstate 95 and the eastern terminus of Interstate 80.〔Staff. ("These numbers have been in the news" ), ''Endeavor News'', August 11, 2007. Accessed January 16, 2012. "Interstate 80 is 2,909 miles long. It starts in Teaneck, N. J., at its junction with Interstate 95. Its western terminus is in San Francisco, Calif., at the Rt. 101 junction."〕 The township is bisected into north and south portions by Route 4 and east and west by the CSX Transportation River Subdivision. Commercial development is concentrated in four main shopping areas, on Cedar Lane, Teaneck Road, DeGraw Avenue, West Englewood Avenue and Queen Anne Road, more commonly known as "The Plaza".〔Fallon, Scott. ("Teaneck to focus on 4 shop districts" ), ''The Record (Bergen County)'', June 24, 2004. Accessed September 27, 2009.〕
Teaneck's location at the crossroads of river, road, train and other geographical features has made it a site of many momentous events across the centuries. After the American defeat at the Battle of Fort Washington, George Washington and the troops of the Continental Army retreated across New Jersey from the British Army, traveling through Teaneck and crossing the Hackensack River at New Bridge Landing, which has since been turned into a state park and historic site commemorating the events of 1776 and of early colonial life. In 1965, Teaneck voluntarily desegregated its public schools, after the Board of Education approved a plan to do so by a 7–2 vote on May 13, 1964.〔("Decades of Pride Shattered" ), ''The New York Times'', April 12, 1990. Accessed September 30, 2009. "And in 1965, the town became the first predominantly white community in the United States to desegregate its schools voluntarily through busing."〕〔Kane, Joseph Nathan. ''Famous First Facts'', H.W. Wilson Company, 2006 (ISBN 0-8242-1065-4), p. 511.〕 Teaneck has a diverse population, with large Jewish and African American communities, and growing numbers of Hispanic and Asian residents.〔
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