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Pompton Township is a defunct Township in Passaic County, New Jersey. It was originally formed on April 10, 1797, from portions of Saddle River Township and Franklin Township in Bergen County, and incorporated on February 21, 1798. When Passaic County was established on February 7, 1837, it included Pompton Township. The township was divided on February 23, 1918, into three Boroughs: Bloomingdale Ringwood and Wanaque, with the remaining portion passing to Pompton Lakes. This ended the existence of the township. According to news accounts at the time of the split, local leaders from the various communities felt that the population growth within the township was a hindrance to the ability of the Township Committee to govern. Citizens of Haskell (now in Wanaque) had begun to discuss the formation of their own borough and this prompted citizens in the other sections to follow their lead. A significant portion of the land was sparsely populated and the split off a village would leave a larger tax burden on those that remained.
   A meeting was called for January 12, 1918, to discuss the pros and cons of splitting the Township. From that, a committee representing the various sections was formed and eventually three Boroughs were agreed on, the boundaries established and finances settled (share of debt, distribution of assets). In addition, the Township School district was similarly divided into the separate districts for each borough. The vote to split was approved in all three sections in February.
   The final Township Committee Meeting took place on May 14, 1918 in Midvale to finalize the disbursement of cash in the Township treasury to the three Boroughs and pay off remaining debt owed to the County.

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