Little Falls, New Jersey
Our township is named for the Passaic River waterfall that formerly spilled downstream from the dam in front of the Beattie Mill.
Little Falls traces its heritage back to 1711. Its 2.8 square miles, now home to a population of about 15,000, are bordered by the communities of Montclair, Wayne, Cedar Grove, Woodland Park, Totowa, North Caldwell, Fairfield and Clifton.
You can visit the Little Falls Township, New Jersey's website to find more information on the town.
Click here for Township Ordinances.
History of Little Falls Centennial Edition
Click here to to read the History of Little Falls Centennial Edition, 1968 by Robert R. Beckwith, Professor of History at Montclair State College.