Englewood Makes History

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  • John Wyman Jones.jpg

    John Wyman Jones was a businessman and lawyer. He was also a real estate developer. He was the president of the St. Joseph Mining Company. He helped finance the founding of Englewood. He was acquainted with numerous contractors and brought Englewood to the attention of his acquaintances. He married Henrietta Dwight Dana in 1946. When she passed Jones married Salmone Marie Hanna. He had two children, James Dana and Dwight Arven.
  • Armando Pavon.jpg

    Armando Pavon owned the Santa Barbara Grocery Store with his brother. He married Noewm Fernandez in 1955. He remarried Luz Amparo Sanchez in 1980. He had five children. 
  • Arely Rincon.jpg

    Arely Rincon gained ownership of the Santa Barbara Grocery store in 2012.
  • Appoint Reciever For Cliffs Club.jpg

    The Roy-Nell catering company which owned the nightclub Harlem-on-the-Hudson was liquidated.
  • Court Reverses Liqour Charges In Club Arrest.jpg

    LeRoy McDonald, owner of the Harlem-on-the-Hudson nightclub was charged with permitting to keep the club open past 4 A.M. Borough Record James Kirk brought a $200 fine against McDonald, however, he appealed the decision. Judge DelMar dismissed the charges against McDonald at the end of a trial.
  • LeRoy McDonald.jpg

    LeRoy McDonald was the manager of the nightclub Harlem-on-Hudson in Englewood Cliffs.
  • Louis Coe.jpg

    Louis Stevenson Coe was a business owner who grew up in Englewood. He established and owned the New Jersey Paper Tube Company. He ran and was elected to the Board of Freeholders. He was also head of the Englewood Field Club.

    His father was William Patten Coe and his brother was George Simmons Coe Jr. He was the nephew of George Simmons Coe Sr. He married Anne E. Burdett. He had two daughters, Julie Burdett Coe Papst and Marie Clinton.
  • Santa Barbara Grocery Store.jpg

    Santa Barbara Grocery store on Slocum Avenue. The grocery store was one of the first to serve the growing Latinx community emerging in the third ward. Arely Rincon gained possession of the store in 2012.
  • Harlem-on-the-Hudsone The_Record_1938_10_07_20.jpg

    Harlem-on-the-Hudson was a popular black-owned nightclub in Englewood Cliffs.
  • Bennigan's The_Record_1984_09_19_78.jpg

    Bennigans is an Irish pub food chain. There was a restaurant in Englewood on 412 South Van Brunt Street.
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