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USR resident Betty Odo told us the well would dry up in the summer and Mayor Dennecke, a neighbor on Elizabeth Terrace, would connect hoses and run water to the house. They were most known for their pick-your-own strawberries, which John continued running into the 1970s. Only one small barn remains as of 2020. The house was sold in 1982. Margaretta died in 1890 and Henry lived on this property until his death in 1895. Some residents may recall the house, which stood just south of Elmer's and had been abandoned and slumped behind a fence before being torn down. They hired Sam Kanreck, who helped run the farm for the first few years, until they moved to the Terhune-Hopper House on West Saddle River Road and Lake Street and Sam left to work for the Carloughs. A minor remodeling job without the right permit in Upper Saddle River could land your business in major trouble. Where a driveway is renovated so as to be completely removed and replaced in the exact location, the fee shall be $50 plus the review fees and applicable bond.

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They had six children; Emilie (1893), Frederick C. (1894), Henrietta Lina (1897), Charlotte "Lottie" (1899), Eleanor Jeanette (1902) and Dorothy (1906). Assessment of cost against deposit. The Garret A. Osborn house at 289 East Saddle River Road (torn down in the last 10 years) was located just north of Upper Cross Road on the west side of the street. They sold some (or all) of their land November 14, 1887 to James Tracey. Albert was born in Upper Saddle River in 1835 to Jacob J. and Elizabeth Terhune DeBaun. Henry's executors conveyed land to his daughter Margaret Louise Post (Gildersleeve) (b. 1803) lived in the house. It was owned Meshirer family from the 1940s-1950s, who were good friends with Steve and Lizzie Goetschius. Many others have come and gone and there are still businesses along there today that fall within town limits. After the stock market crash in 1929 John converted the barn to a small store and added gas pumps. 1866) who married Annie Mowerson in 1894. The last three were born in this house in Upper Saddle River. In January, 1914, Albert sold the 100-acre farm to a young divorcée, Edna Louise Sands Boardman (b. No meetings shall be conducted unless there are at least three members of the Board present.

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The Pulis-Snyder house stood at 74 Pleasant Avenue on a lovely 5 acre plot of land. The volume of liquor on the USR property was said to be worth $100, 000 and was dumped out causing cars on East Saddle River Road to slide in the muck (according to Godfrey Van Kampen). It was purchased by Jack and Dex Levin, who had a real estate business (J. D. Levin and Associates) and they planned to restore it, but it was abandoned, exposed to the elements and heavily looted (The railing was gone and furniture piled from the ground to the second floor with a large wooden writing desk at the top of the pile. ) P. H. Richardson HOUSE. The side facing the road did not have a door.

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The foundation of the old house was still there, 60 feet by 30 feet, a large house. Albert died in 1916 in Saddle River two years after selling the house. The business was dissolved and their building auctioned in 1952. The property was owned by John Mowerson in 1878 and he sold 57 contiguous acres and the farmhouse(s) to Charles Grant Secor (b. In addition to what is listed here, we are aware of at least six colonial-era stone homes that existed in town and were burned or torn down as well, but have no visuals to provide.

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It had a large bay window on the east side. D. No building permit shall be issued for any building where the site development plan of such building is subject to approval by the Planning Board except upon approval of such plan by the Board. It was south of where Iron Latch is now. Meanwhile, Charity ran the successful farm, hired and fired men who helped her, and she took produce to the market in Paterson (and would stay overnight at her sister's). Amendments noted where applicable. The barn was dismantled piece by piece and sold to an antique lumber dealer.

SKINNER'S FARM STAND. The Martins sold the 17-acre property in 1997 and it was developed into luxury homes on what is now Mettowee Farm Court. One hot, dry summer night in 1936, while the Wüstl family was in residency, a fire broke out in the dairy barn at Dykstra's Dairy (later Mettowee Farm), just down the road, killing livestock and destroying the barn. The fee for installation of construction trailers and temporary trailers due to damage to the main structure shall be $100, plus the appropriate plumbing and electrical subcode fees. 1909, Kassel, Germany) and his wife Johanna Woehler. BINDSCHAEDLER HOUSE. The burnt timbers were still there.

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