ENGLEWOOD, a city of Bergen county, New Jersey, U.S.A., opposite the north end of New York city. It is served by the Erie railroad, electric trolley and motor-coach lines and ferries. The population was 11,627 in 1 9 20 (21% foreign-born white and io% negroes) and it was 17,805 in 193o by the Federal census. It is a delightful residential suburb, rising by terraces from the valley of the Hackensack to the top of the Palisades. Until when a town was laid out, there were only a few houses here, including the Liberty Pole tavern. In 1871 Englewood was in corporated as a separate township. It was chartered as a city in 1896 and in 1899 was rechartered by special act of the state legislature.