Glen Rock is a borough in Bergen County, New Jersey.
Understand
[edit]In February 2015, the Glen Rock Board of Education voted to designate the Hindu holy day Diwali as an annual school holiday, making it the county's first district to do so.
Get in
[edit]Glen Rock is served by Route 208, which runs southeast to northwest from Fair Lawn to Oakland.
Glen Rock has two NJ Transit train stations: Glen Rock–Main Line station on the Main Line located at Rock Road and Main Street, and Glen Rock–Boro Hall station on the Bergen County Line at Harding Plaza between Maple Avenue and Rock Road. Both lines provide service from Hoboken Terminal, with transfers available at Secaucus Junction from Penn Station in Midtown Manhattan and to most of NJ Transit's other train lines.
NJ Transit provides bus service from the Port Authority Bus Terminal in Midtown Manhattan on the 148 (on Route 208), 164, and 196 (also on Route 208) bus lines, and service from the George Washington Bridge Bus Station on the 175.
Get around
[edit]NJ Transit provides local service on the 722 (on Lincoln Avenue) and 746 bus lines.
See
[edit]- 1 Hendrick Hopper House, on the corner of Ackerman and Hillman Avenues. An historic building added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.
- Glen Rock Gurudwara. An architecturally prominent gurudwara.
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[edit]Glen Rock's central business district is situated on a roughly 0.2 mile (0.3 km) stretch of Rock Road between the borough's two train stations.
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[edit]Routes through Glen Rock |
Port Jervis ← Ridgewood ← | N S | → Fair Lawn → Hoboken |
Port Jervis ← Ridgewood ← | N S | → Paterson → Hoboken |