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Ridgewood

[ rij-wood ]

noun

  1. a city in NE New Jersey.


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The next will be Ridgewood in Queens, Moss says, close to the already hyper-gentrified Bushwick and Greenpoint.

Ridgewood, New Jersey is close to New York City and has good schools.

Then, the family moved to Ridgewood, where her father began to pursue a career writing jingles.

A two-mile trudge across a duck-walk over 'b——y meadow' brought us to the famous Ridgewood Dug-outs.

Ridgewood water was supplied to the city through mains which were opened on December 4, 1858.

The thirty-six inch main laid from Ridgewood in 1858 was followed by an additional forty-eight inch main laid in 1867.

And he'd round up this tidy bunch and drive them over to the Ridgewood road, through the woods, and so on to the Paterson Market.

And if all is satisfactory, and you desire to come to Ridgewood, you will bring your two daughters with you.

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