Formed from portions of Ridgefield Township in 1894, the borough of Bogota is in Bergen County, New Jersey. The borough was named for the Bogert family, who were the first to settle the area. Bogota is north of I-80 and across the river from Hackensack.
 
 
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Located on Cross Street in Bogota, New Jersey, the facility includes a driving range and pro shop, as well as a miniature golf course, batting cages, and bankshot basketball, each of which are highlighted, including information about its golf lessons and other services and resources.
http://bogotagolfcenter.com/
The BPD is the law enforcement agency for the borough. Contacts for the staff and administrative offices, an overview of its traffic division, detective bureau, and youth academy are put forward.
http://police.bogota.nj.us/
Directions, hours of operation, and a calendar of programs and events sponsored by the library are put forward, and its strategic plan and other reference materials are available.
http://www.bogotapubliclibrary.org/
The volunteer volunteer rescue organization serves the people of borough of Bogota, New Jersey, providing fire recovery, rescue and emergency extrication services. Its history, apparatus, and membership information are put forward.
http://www.bogotarescue.org/
Offering a PK-12th grade curriculum, the public school administrative system operates the Bixby School, the Steen School, and the Bogota Junior-Senior High School, each of which are highlighted, with schedules and announcements, budget information, and a registration schedule.
http://www.bogotaboe.com/
Directions and membership information are put forward, and details are offered about the swim team, swim lessons, a schedule of upcoming events, and contacts.
http://www.bogotaswimclub.com/
Bogota Volunteer First Aid and Emergency Squad
Funded by the Borough of Bogota and through donations, the organization offers prehospital emergency medical services and ambulance transportation for the people of Bogota and the surrounding area. Its membership policies, services, apparatus, and duty crews are identified.
http://www.bogotafirstaid.org/
The official website of the borough offers a schedule of upcoming events, public notices and other public information, administrative contacts, and the ability to pay municipal bills online.
http://www.bogotaonline.org/
Patricia Marie Viola, a 42 year-old wife and mother, disappeared on February 13, 2001, and event that has been featured by the CUE Center for Missing Persons, America’s Most Wanted, and on the nationally televised show, Disappeared. The full story, as well as photographs, video, and media updates are featured.
http://patriciaviolamissing.homestead.com/
The Roman Catholic parish has served the Bogota and south Teaneck region since 1913, offering a variety of activities and ministries. A parish calendar and bulletin, sacrament schedule, leadership contacts, and a history of the church are put forward.
http://www.stjosephbogota.org/