Ho-Ho-Kus
Ho-Ho-Kus is a small borough located in Bergen County, New Jersey. It covers an area of approximately 1.2 square miles and is known for its residential neighborhoods and scenic landscapes. The borough was incorporated in 1899 and has a rich history, with its name derived from a Native American term meaning "the place where the brook meets the stream."
The population of Ho-Ho-Kus is around 1,800 residents, making it a close-knit community. The borough is served by the Ho-Ho-Kus School District, which provides education for children in grades K-8. Residents enjoy various recreational activities, including parks and local events throughout the year.