Cresskill for kindergarten, Oradell for a couple of years, then to Washington Township, and finally to Westwood; all in Bergen County. My sister was born in Hackensack Hospital.
I am familiar with Bergen County I went to college in Hackensack by the River Farleigh Dickenson University.
Hackensack and Oradell are on what used to be the New Jersey & New York Railroad the last stronghold of steam on the Erie Railroad this is now operated as NJ Transits Pascack Valley Line.
Hackensack is an old Industrial Town for those who do not know somewhat inland from the Hudson River.
The Pascack Valley line runs North and South between Hoboken and Nanuet, NY at Nanuet there was a wye which steam engines would back down to turn the trains and they would than run west to Spring Valley, NY on the New Jersey, New York Rockland County Border. Oradell, NJ is a beautiful suburb of New York City whose historic depot has been preserved. There is a reservoir nearby which has lots of trees. There was a really nice 1950s style dinner out by Route 46 and the Bergen Turnpike on the traffic circle in Hackensack.
Cresskill is closer to the Hudson this was on the Erie Railroads Northern Branch this Line terminated in Nyack, New York. The Northern Served Englewood, NJ which is where Brook Shields allegedly went to High School.
The New York Central ran along both shores of the Hudson River. On the Jersey Side was the West Shore Route that offered service up to Haverstraw NY. The New York Central's Mainline to Albany ran along the East or New York Side. It might still be possible to ride the Hudson River Dayline between New York City and Albany. The Hudson River is quite scenic North of New York City. The boatride takes about a day but is well worth it if you have the time. A ride on Metro North from Grand Central Terminal to Poughkeepsie will do in a pinch. Just North of Poughkeepsie is Hyde Park the Home of FDR Franklin D Roosevelt. The New Haven Railroad's Poughkeepsie Bridge has now been converted into a walkway for a glorious view of the Hudson River Valley I highly reccomend walking it. This Line of The New Haven Ran from New Haven CT to Maybrook NY. The Erie did all its interchange freight with the New Haven via a connection from Campbell Hall. The Lackawanna forwarded its New Haven freight business from Port Morris, NJ via the Lehigh & Hudson RR to Maybrook. The Pougkeepsie Bridge was why the Erie and DLW did not car float much New Haven business via Bay Ridge.
There was one other oditity I would like to mention. In 1944 an Army Air Force Colonel got lost in a fog while flying from Ct to Newark Airport and succeeded in piloting his B25 Billy Mitchel Bomber into the side of the Empire State Building. Mariners on the East River had a fine view of this mess.
There used to be a very famous Hotel on the West Bank of the Hudson River called the Mountain House which was near Palinville. The Hotel closed for the 1941 season and never reopened account of the war. It was severely damaged by a Hurricane and the Park Service burned it down even though the structure dated back to Colonial Times.