ADT Home Security Monitoring Edgewater, New Jersey
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- From basic packages to smart home and video remote monitoring.

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Below are just a few of ADT Monitoring plans available for Edgewater, New Jersey
Traditional Plan
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ADT 24/7 monitoring
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Customized Security Systems
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Maintenance/Extended Warranty
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Cellular Connection to Monitoring
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Optional 2-Way Voice
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Optional Life Safety
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Remote
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ADT 24/7 monitoring
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Customized Security Systems
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Maintenance/Extended Warranty
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Cellular Connection to Monitoring
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Optional 2-Way Voice
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Optional Life Safety
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App Notifications (via app)
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Remote Arm/Disarm (via app or internet)
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System Scheduling
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Video & Automation
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ADT 24/7 monitoring
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Customized Security Systems
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Maintenance/Extended Warranty
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Cellular Connection to Monitoring
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Optional 2-Way Voice
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Optional Life Safety
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App Notifications (via app)
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Remote Arm/Disarm (via app or internet)
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System Scheduling
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Video Monitoring
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Real-Time Video Footage
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Smart Home Automation
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More about Edgewater, New Jersey
Edgewater is a borough located along the Hudson River in Bergen County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. As of the 2020 United States census, the borough’s population was 14,336, an bump of 2,823 (+24.5%) from the 2010 census append of 11,513, which in turn reflected an layer of 3,836 (+50.0%) from the 7,677 counted in the 2000 census
The borough’s chronicles has featured the founding of the first colony in Bergen County, contribution to the Revolutionary War, a time as a “sleepy, pastoral little town” with resort hotels in the 19th century, industrialization in the to the lead 20th century, and a transition to a immediately growing residential community in the late 20th century.
Edgewater was incorporated as a municipality upon December 7, 1894, from portions of Ridgefield Township as the Borough of Undercliff, based on the results of a referendum that passed two days earlier. The borough was formed during the “Boroughitis” phenomenon subsequently sweeping through Bergen County, in which 26 boroughs were formed in the county in 1894 alone. The borough’s make known was misrepresented to Edgewater on November 8, 1899. The borough was named for its location upon the Hudson River.
Native American people are known to have lived in the vicinity in the past the coming on of colonists in the 17th century. The Lenape were a local tribe of Native Americans associated with the next to borough of Fort Lee. David Pietersz Devries (also transliterated as David Pietersen de Vries), the first European settler, bought 500 acres (202 ha) of home from the Tappan tribe and normal the deal of Vriessendael in what is now Edgewater. A historical plaque placed in Veteran’s Field by the Bergen County Historical Society names Vriessendael as the first known colony in Bergen County with a founding date of 1640. Vriessendael was destroyed in 1643 in Kieft’s War by Indians reacting to foolish endeavors by the director general of the Dutch West India Company, who lived across the river in New Amsterdam, as Manhattan was later known. In trailblazer days, River Road was known as the Hackensack Turnpike, and Ox [sic] Hill Road was an important route to the top of the Palisades Cliff. While Oxen Hill Road yet exists as a thoroughfare, another Colonial hallmark and major local industry has lonesome recently disappeared: shad fishing. The Undercliff section in the northern section of Edgewater was originally a colony of fishermen. In the 1980s there were yet about 100 billboard fishermen in New Jersey harvesting shad from their annual spring manage from the Atlantic Ocean up the Hudson River to spawn. Now there are none.