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  1. BOROUGH OF CLIFFSIDE PARK, NJ

    Dec10 Cliffside Park Again Named Top Mid-Sized Community for Quality of Life in US

  2. BOROUGH OF CLIFFSIDE PARK, NJ

    Cliffside Park is one square mile, and home to approximately 24,000 people. Residents of the borough enjoy a multitude of restaurants – everything from Italian to Turkish.

  3. BOROUGH OF CLIFFSIDE PARK, NJ

    Affordable Housing Resources for Cliffside Park Businesses E-Notify Signup Citizen Emergency Alert & Notification System Bids RFQs 2024 Bergen County Open Space Application Green Acres Public …

  4. BOROUGH OF CLIFFSIDE PARK, NJ

    Share Borough of Cliffside Park 525 Palisade Avenue Cliffside Park, NI 07010 201-945-3456 Stay Connected Search

  5. BOROUGH OF CLIFFSIDE PARK, NJ

    Stay Tuned for Registration Announcements for all Cliffside Park Recreation Sports online through the Community Pass Website. To register your child/children, please follow the link by clicking here.

  6. BOROUGH OF CLIFFSIDE PARK, NJ

    The State of New Jersey has created a process that can help prevent you from being evicted for nonpayment of rent due to the pandemic, but you must self-certify to be safe.

  7. BOROUGH OF CLIFFSIDE PARK, NJ

    Cliffside Park is the most densely populated community in Bergen County with over 23,000 residents (2000 census) in less than one square mile. We serve and protect the residents and merchants with …

  8. BOROUGH OF CLIFFSIDE PARK, NJ

    New Jersey Economic Development Authority, please click here for funding opportunities. New Jersey Business Action Center, please click here for resources from the New Jersey Department of State.

  9. BOROUGH OF CLIFFSIDE PARK, NJ

    Department Responsibilities: To issue work permits for new construction, alterations, demolitions, and interior renovations Certificate of Occupancy – Required for sale of property. Certificate of …

  10. BOROUGH OF CLIFFSIDE PARK, NJ

    Zalewski Park was named for Anthony and Stanley Zalewski brothers who lived in Cliffside Park and were killed in World War II - photo by Laura Moss for The New York Times