Settled in 1704, the borough of Closter, in Bergen County, New Jersey, was organized in 1904. The community was named for Frederick Closter, who received a land grant in the area from King Charles I of England. Closter is south of Norwood, north of Demarest, and southeast of Harrington Park.
 
 
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Founded by the Closter Lions Club, the museum was intended to preserve, house and exhibit the works of Abram Belskie, a local sculptor and medical illustrator, although it now also includes a collection of works donated by exhibiting artists and offers other resources and programs, which are defined here.
http://www.belskiemuseum.com/
Closter is in Bergen County, New Jersey, northwest of New York City. Its official web site offers a directory of municipal contacts, borough codes, bids, budgets, audits, applications, documents and forms, as well as a history of the borough, maps, and meeting schedules.
http://www.closterboro.com/
The location, hours and days of operation, schedules, and programs of the library in Closter, New Jersey are posted, and cardholders may access their accounts, search the library catalog, and perform other functions online.
http://closter.bccls.org/
Headquartered in Closter, New Jersey, the public school administrative district is featured, including administrative and faculty contacts, an overview of its policies and campuses, athletics program, library, and other projects.
http://closterpublicschools.schoolwires.net/
Closter Volunteer Ambulance and Rescue Corps
Based on Ruckman Road, the Closter, New Jersey Corps serves the towns of Closter and Alpine, as well as the Palisades Interstate Park and Parkway from Englewood Cliffs to the New York border. Its membership policies, history, and contacts are posted.
http://www.cvarcnj.org/
The location, directions, hours and menus of the Closter, New Jersey restaurant are posted, along with photographs and contact data.
http://www.locale208closter.com/