Herman, Jennifer. New Jersey Encyclopedia, p. 281. State History Publications, 2008. ISBN9781878592446. Accessed January 30, 2018. "Name is a German word for 'good village.'"
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About Us, Hudson County Register of Deeds & Mortgages. Accessed January 31, 2025. "The Hudson County Register is elected by the people of Hudson County for a five-year term. The Office of the Register is responsible for the recording of all formal written documents which affect real property throughout the 12 municipalities that make up the County."
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Schwartz, Art. "Wayne Zitt is new Gutt councilman; Will continue to serve as chief of staff to Assemblywoman Jimenez", The Hudson Reporter, December 27, 2015. Accessed April 17, 2016. "The Guttenberg Town Council received the names of three candidates for the vacant position of councilman on Monday, Dec. 14, and by Wednesday they had sworn in their newest member. Wayne D. Zitt Jr. will serve both as councilman and chair of the Guttenberg Department of Public Works, replacing Efrain Velez, who retired effective Dec. 4."
James, Abraham L. "The Life And Legacy Of Secretary Of State J. Rudolph Grimes", The Perspective, October 22, 2007. Accessed April 17, 2016. "His wife of 57 years, who was with him at the time of his passing at their home in Gutenberg, New Jersey, in the United States, has been a pillar of strength over the years, and in the twilight of his life provided him with special attention and care."
Astudillo, Carla. "The 10 tiniest towns in New Jersey (they're really small)", NJ Advance Media for NJ.com, November 1, 2016, updated May 16, 2019. Accessed March 5, 2020. "We used square mile data from the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection to rank the ten municipalities with the smallest area size.... 7. Guttenberg The town of Guttenberg, named after inventor of the printing press Johannes Gutenberg, is not only the seventh-smallest municipality in New Jersey, but it is also the most-densely populated municipality in the United States."
Conte, Michaelangelo. "Guttenberg mayor, wife found guilty of extortion, tax charges", The Jersey Journal, October 25, 2008. Accessed September 10, 2013. "Corrupt former Guttenberg Mayor David Delle Donna and his wife Anna were each sentenced to four years and three months in federal prison yesterday for tax evasion and extorting cash and gifts from a town bar owner in exchange for official favors."
Profile 2016–2017, North Bergen High School. Accessed January 4, 2017. "The Communities: North Bergen & Guttenberg – The urban townships of North Bergen and Guttenberg are located in Hudson County directly between the George Washington Bridge and the Lincoln Tunnel."
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About North Hudson Regional Fire and Rescue, North Hudson Regional Fire and Rescue. Accessed October 26, 2017. "In 1999, North Bergen, Union City, West New York, Weehawken and Guttenberg combined their fire departments into an award-winning and nationally recognized fire-protection unit called North Hudson Regional Fire and Rescue. Before regionalization, the area was served by five small fire departments, each with their own management structure, maintenance program and administrative staff."
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Sheingold, Dave. "America's most crowded place: Hudson County's town of Guttenberg",The Record, June 13, 2018. Accessed July 4, 2023. "Welcome to the town of Guttenberg, N.J., the most crowded municipality in the United States. Guttenberg — a tiny rectangle in Hudson County where roughly 11,700 residents cram inside two-tenths of a square mile — is so densely populated that if the people were arranged evenly within the municipal borders, each one would get a mere 466 square feet."
Rand, Ellen. "New Jersey Housing; The Demise of a Luxury Complex", The New York Times, June 8, 1980. Accessed November 12, 2019. "Guttenberg - When The Galaxy opened for occupancy some four years ago, it was touted as the "ultimate" in luxury living along the Palisades."
Miller, Jonathan. "F.B.I. Raids on the Mayor Make Him Topic A in a Small Town", The New York Times, February 16, 2007. Accessed October 6, 2007. "In 2003, the former mayor, Peter LaVilla, pleaded guilty to misappropriating campaign funds and using the money for a private brokerage account after an investigation by the United States attorney's office. In 2002, a councilman accused of receiving illegal advances on his salary resigned, although he was never formally charged. The same year, the town's chief financial officer pleaded guilty to misappropriation of funds."
Hevesi, Dennis. "Stephen Ledogar Dies at 80; Drafted Arms Pacts", The New York Times, May 10, 2010. Accessed April 17, 2016. "Stephen J. Ledogar, a United States ambassador who played a major role in the drafting of three central international arms control treaties, died May 3 in Edgewater, N.J. He was 80 and lived in Guttenberg, N.J."
Cook, Joan. "John Scarne, Gambling Expert", The New York Times, July 9, 1985. Accessed April 17, 2016. "Mr. Scarne (pronounced SCAR-ney) was born in Niles, Ohio, on March 4, 1903. A mathematical whiz, he grew up in Guttenberg and Fairview, N.J., leaving school after the eighth grade."
Weber, Bruce. "Jane Wright, Oncology Pioneer, Dies at 93", The New York Times, March 2, 2013. Accessed April 17, 2016. "Dr. Jane C. Wright, a pioneering oncologist who helped elevate chemotherapy from a last resort for cancer patients to an often viable treatment option, died on Feb. 19 at her home in Guttenberg, N.J."
Mellissa Fumero: Early life, Twitter, March 23, 2019. Accessed August 22, 2020. "Born in North Bergen, grew up in Guttenberg till age 6, then Lyndhurst till I moved to NYC at 19"