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==History== In 1696, George Willocks, a [[Scotland|Scottish]] land speculator, purchased a tract of land known as Willock's Patent, which included most of modern-day Totowa, [[Woodland Park, New Jersey|Woodland Park]] (formerly West Paterson) and [[Little Falls, New Jersey|Little Falls]]. Located in the western part of [[Manchester Township, Passaic County, New Jersey|Manchester Township]], Willock's Patent was resold to [[Anthony Brockholls]] and the Van Houten family. The land was retitled the "Totowa Patent", and divided into three parcels, and more land was acquired through the "[[Garret Mountain Reservation|Garret Mountain]] Purchase".<ref>Nelson, William; and Shriner, Charles Anthony. [https://books.google.com/books?id=8z8VAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA116 ''History of Paterson and its Environs (The Silk City)''], p. 116. Lewis Historical Pub. Co., 1920. "The Totowa Patent embraced nearly all of what is now the First Ward of Paterson, all of what is now the Second Ward of Paterson and a great deal of what was afterwards Manchester township."</ref> In 1895, residents of the southern section of Manchester Township began to become disenchanted with governing officials, and following the election of 1896, many independent municipalities were formed. The formation of the Borough of Totowa was discussed at the Willard Park Hotel on Totowa Avenue, and headed by brothers Joseph and Robert Boyle. On March 15, 1898, the Borough of Totowa was officially incorporated under Chapter 56 of the Laws of New Jersey, signed by Governor [[John W. Griggs|John Griggs]].<ref name=Story/> On April 12, 1898, the first election of the Borough of Totowa was held at the Willard Park Hotel, which would become the unofficial town hall until the municipal building was completed in 1910.<ref>''Borough of Totowa: 100th Anniversary 1898β1998'', 1998.</ref>
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