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ACR152 • 2026

Recognizes centennial of Township of Wyckoff.

Recognizes centennial of Township of Wyckoff.

Passed Legislature

This bill passed both chambers and reached final enrollment, even if later executive action is not shown here.

Sponsor
DePhillips, Christopher P.
Last action
2026-06-30
Official status
Substituted by SCR137
Effective date
Not listed

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Recognizes centennial of Township of Wyckoff.

Recognizes centennial of Township of Wyckoff.

What This Bill Does

  • Recognizes centennial of Township of Wyckoff.
  • Topic: Substituted by another Bill Fiscal note: This bill has not been certified by OLS for a fiscal note.

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Bill History

  1. 2026-06-30 New Jersey Legislature

    Substituted by SCR137

  2. 2026-06-11 New Jersey Legislature

    Introduced, 1st Reading without Reference, 2nd Reading

Official Summary Text

Recognizes centennial of Township of Wyckoff.
Topic:
Substituted by another Bill
Fiscal note:
This bill has not been certified by OLS for a fiscal note.

Current Bill Text

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ACR152

ASSEMBLY CONCURRENT RESOLUTION No. 152

STATE OF NEW JERSEY

222nd LEGISLATURE

�

INTRODUCED JUNE 11, 2026

Sponsored by:

Assemblyman� CHRISTOPHER P. DEPHILLIPS

District 40 (Bergen, Essex and Passaic)

Assemblyman� AL BARLAS

District 40 (Bergen, Essex and Passaic)

SYNOPSIS

���� Recognizes centennial of Township of Wyckoff.��

CURRENT VERSION OF TEXT

���� As introduced.

��

A
Concurrent Resolution
recognizing the
centennial of the Township of Wyckoff.�

Whereas,
The Township of Wyckoff is located in northwest
Bergen County, New Jersey; and

Whereas,
Wyckoff was originally inhabited by the
Lenape and was the site of the Sicomac �happy hunting ground� where many of the
Lenape, including Oratam, Chief of the Ackingshacys, were buried; and

Whereas,
In 1720, the first European settlers within
Wyckoff were recorded as John and William Van Voor Haze; and

Whereas,

In 1771, Franklin Township
originally consisted of what is today Ho-Ho-Kus, Ridgewood, Midland Park,
Oakland, Franklin Lakes, and Wyckoff and over time, these areas seceded and
were incorporated as their own municipalities; and

Whereas,
By 1922,
Franklin Township included only the area known locally as Wyckoff; and

Whereas,
In 1926,
voters approved the name change of Franklin Township to Wyckoff through a
referendum; and

Whereas,
Present day Wyckoff is a bustling suburb
with modern shopping centers and manicured landscapes, where many types of
businesses thrive; and

Whereas,
Over the past 100 years, many New Jersey
residents have come to call Wyckoff their home; and

Whereas,

Wyckoff is celebrating its centennial year
in 2026; and

Whereas,
It is fitting and proper for this State to
commemorate the centennial anniversary of the Township of Wyckoff; now,
therefore,

����
Be It
Resolved
by the General Assembly of the State
of New Jersey (the Senate concurring):

���� 1.��� The Legislature
recognizes the centennial of
the
Township of Wyckoff
in the year 2026.�

���� 2.��� Copies of this
resolution, as filed with the Secretary of State, shall be transmitted by the
Clerk of the General Assembly or the Secretary of the Senate to the Mayor and
municipal clerk of
the Township of
Wyckoff
.�

STATEMENT

���� This concurrent resolution recognizes the centennial of
the Township of Wyckoff.� Wyckoff is located in northwest Bergen County, New
Jersey.� It was originally inhabited by the Lenape� and was the site of the
Sicomac �happy hunting ground� where many of the Lenape, including Oratam,
Chief of the Ackingshacys, were buried.� In 1720, the first European settlers within
Wyckoff were recorded as John and William Van Voor Haze.�
In 1771,
Franklin Township consisted of what is today Ho-Ho-Kus, Ridgewood, Midland
Park, Oakland, Franklin Lakes, and Wyckoff and over time, these areas seceded
and were incorporated as their own municipalities.� By 1922, Franklin Township
included only the area known locally as Wyckoff.� In 1926, voters approved the
name change of Franklin Township to Wyckoff through a referendum.�
Present day Wyckoff is a bustling suburb
with modern shopping centers and manicured landscapes, where many types of
businesses thrive.� Over the past 100 years, many New Jersey residents have
come to call Wyckoff their home.� Wyckoff is celebrating its centennial year in
2026.� Thus,

it is fitting and proper for this State to
commemorate the centennial anniversary of the Township of Wyckoff.�