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Palisades Park

K-town culture meets residential living

Median Home: $465K$565K Population: ~20,000 1525 min to Manhattan

By Scott Selleck  Licensed NJ/FL Real Estate Agent | 32+ Years in Bergen & Hudson Counties | The Selleck Group / KW City Views Realty

Last updated: June 2026

What Is It Like to Live in Palisades Park, NJ?

Palisades Park is one of Bergen County's most culturally distinctive boroughs, known as a premier destination for Korean food, shopping, and culture. With approximately 20,000 residents and median home values of \$465K to \$565K, it offers distinctive cultural character and walkable streets with quick Manhattan access.

Palisades Park is one of Bergen County's most culturally distinctive boroughs. The town has earned its reputation as a premier destination for Korean food, shopping, and culture in the tri-state area.

Broad Avenue is the heartbeat of the community, a vibrant commercial corridor packed with Korean BBQ restaurants, bakeries, grocery stores, karaoke spots, and K-beauty shops. But beyond the food scene, Palisades Park is a dense, walkable borough with a strong sense of community and a mix of multi-family and single-family homes.

The borough's location on the Palisades provides some stunning views and easy access to the GW Bridge, making it a practical choice for NYC commuters who want walkability without sacrificing convenience.

Schools Serving Palisades Park, NJ?

Public schools serve a student body. Several private and parochial schools also operate in and around the borough.

What Do Homes Cost in Palisades Park, NJ in 2026?

Median home values of $465K$565K. Predominantly multi-family homes and apartment buildings, with some single-family options on lower-traffic side streets.

How Long Is the Commute from Palisades Park to NYC?

NJ Transit buses to Port Authority. Quick drive to GW Bridge. Walkable to Fort Lee bus terminals for express service.

Where Are the Best Restaurants in Palisades Park, NJ?

Broad Avenue is the heartbeat of Palisades Park's dining scene, packed with Korean BBQ restaurants, bakeries, grocery stores, karaoke spots, and K-beauty shops. Popular destinations include Hanam BBQ House, Hong Ban Jang, and Third Floor Pocha and Karaoke.

Hanam BBQ House

Popular Korean BBQ destination on Grand Avenue with premium cuts and traditional banchan. A go-to for both locals and visitors seeking authentic Korean barbecue.

Hong Ban Jang

Korean-Chinese restaurant on Broad Avenue specializing in jajangmyeon and tangsuyuk. A unique fusion that's become a Broad Avenue essential.

Third Floor Pocha & Karaoke

A Korean pub (pocha) and karaoke venue on Broad Avenue's third floor, offering soju, Korean bar food, and private noraebang rooms for late-night fun.

K-Beauty & Shopping

K-beauty stores, Korean grocery markets, and specialty shops make Broad Avenue a shopping destination for residents across Northern NJ.

What Parks and Recreation Does Palisades Park Offer?

Palisades Park residents enjoy easy access to Overpeck County Park's 800+ acres and several access points to the Palisades Interstate Park with hiking trails along the Hudson River cliffs and scenic overlooks of the GW Bridge.

Overpeck County Park

Palisades Park residents enjoy easy access to this 800+ acre county park with trails, sports fields, a lake, kayak launches, and community facilities.

Palisades Interstate Park Access

Several access points to the Palisades Interstate Park with hiking trails along the Hudson River cliffs and scenic overlooks of the GW Bridge.

What Community Events Happen in Palisades Park, NJ?

Palisades Park hosts lively Korean cultural celebrations throughout the year along Broad Avenue, including Lunar New Year festivities, Chuseok events, and K-pop showcases, plus the annual Overpeck County Park World Cup Fan Fest each June.

Overpeck Park World Cup Fan Fest

June 14, 2026 (Sunday), 11 a.m.7 p.m. Part of the Goya Presents Flag Cities 2026 series. Live World Cup match broadcasts on large LED screens, a 5-a-side soccer tournament, interactive soccer zones, live music, DJs, cultural performances, kids' activities, food trucks, a beer garden, and a VIP lounge.

Korean Cultural Events

Throughout the year, Palisades Park hosts Korean cultural celebrations along Broad Avenue, including Lunar New Year festivities, Chuseok events, and K-pop showcases.

How Do You Get to Manhattan from Palisades Park, NJ?

Palisades Park offers several NJ Transit bus routes to the Port Authority Bus Terminal, with the GW Bridge reachable in about 10 minutes by car. The Hudson-Bergen Light Rail is accessible from nearby North Bergen for connections to Jersey City and Hoboken.

Palisades Park offers several NJ Transit bus routes to the Port Authority Bus Terminal. The borough's central Bergen County location means residents can drive to the GW Bridge in about 10 minutes. Many commuters also take advantage of express bus services from neighboring Fort Lee.

For those who prefer rail, the Hudson-Bergen Light Rail is accessible from nearby North Bergen, providing a car-free option to Jersey City and Hoboken, with connections to the PATH train for Manhattan.

Palisades Park — Schools & Education

Schools serving the Palisades Park area span public, private, parochial, and early childhood options across multiple grade levels.

Public Schools

The Palisades Park Public School District serves this community. Schools in the district include:

Elementary Schools

  • Charles R. Smith Early Childhood Center — Pre-KK
  • Lindbergh Elementary School — 16

High Schools

  • Palisades Park Jr./Sr. High School — 712

For enrollment information and district details, visit Palisades Park Public School District.

Private Schools

  • Notre Dame Academy — Pre-K8 | Catholic parochial school.

Parochial / Religious Schools

  • Notre Dame Academy — Catholic | Pre-K8
  • Saint Adalbert School — Catholic | Pre-K8

Cooperative Programs

  • Bergen County Academies Magnet School — Accessible to students through countywide admissions. | More info

Day Care & Early Childhood

  • Palisades Park Early Learning — InfantPre-K | Early childhood programs through local providers.

School ratings are sourced from GreatSchools.org as of 2026 and may change. Verify current data directly with the school district or GreatSchools.org.

How Do You Get to NYC from Palisades Park?

Palisades Park offers several NJ Transit bus routes to the Port Authority Bus Terminal, with the GW Bridge reachable in about 10 minutes by car. Many residents also walk or drive to Fort Lee for express bus services.

NJ Transit Bus Routes 154, 158, 166

Bus service connecting Palisades Park to the Port Authority Bus Terminal. Commute times range from 3560 minutes. Routes run along main corridors including Broad Avenue and Grand Avenue.

Driving via GW Bridge

The George Washington Bridge is approximately 10 minutes by car. GW Bridge toll: $14.79 off-peak, $16.79 peak (E-ZPass). The borough's central Bergen County location makes bridge access quick.

Express Buses from Fort Lee

Many residents drive or walk to neighboring Fort Lee to catch express bus services and private jitney operators offering faster routes to Midtown Manhattan.

Hudson-Bergen Light Rail (from North Bergen)

The Tonnelle Avenue Light Rail station in nearby North Bergen provides connections to Jersey City and Hoboken, with PATH train access to Manhattan.

NY Waterway Ferry (from Edgewater)

Ferry service from Edgewater reaches Midtown and Downtown Manhattan. The terminal is a short drive north, offering a scenic alternative to bus commuting.

What Are the Schools Like in Palisades Park?

Palisades Park's public schools serve a student body with solid academics, and private and parochial schools operate in and around the borough.

Palisades Park Public Schools

The district serves the borough's approximately 20,000 residents with multiple elementary schools, a middle school, and Palisades Park Jr./Sr. High School. Schools reflect the community's cultural variety.

Palisades Park Jr./Sr. High School

Serves grades 712 with a mix of academic and vocational programs. The school benefits from the borough's multicultural student population and community engagement.

Saint Adalbert School

A Catholic parochial school on Palisade Avenue offering pre-K through 8th grade education. Serving the community with faith-based education.

Bergen County Academies Magnet School

The magnet high school (ranked by U.S. News & World Report, 2024) in Hackensack is accessible to Palisades Park students through the countywide admissions process for specialized programs.

Palisades Park Public Library

The borough library offers programs in English and Korean, reflecting the community's demographics. Resources include children's programs, ESL classes, and community events.

School ratings, when cited, are sourced from GreatSchools.org or Niche.com and are provided for informational purposes only. Verify current ratings directly with the relevant school district or rating source.

Where Are the Best Coffee Shops in Palisades Park?

Palisades Park's coffee scene is shaped by its vibrant Korean community, with Korean-style caf�s and bakeries along Broad Avenue offering unique drinks and pastries.

Cafe Oak

A cozy Korean-style caf� on Broad Avenue serving specialty coffee drinks, teas, and light bites. A popular neighborhood gathering spot with a relaxed atmosphere.

KOKOLOKO Coffee

A caf� on Commercial Avenue serving coffee and food with a casual, welcoming atmosphere. A neighborhood favorite for morning coffee and afternoon pick-me-ups.

Broad Avenue Korean Bakeries

Palisades Park's Broad Avenue is lined with Korean bakeries that serve coffee alongside fresh-baked goods, Korean pastries, and unique dessert items you won't find elsewhere.

Pizza X Cafe

A caf� on West Central Boulevard offering coffee, pizza, and light fare in a casual setting. Popular with residents and a convenient stop for daily coffee.

Third Floor Pocha & Karaoke

While primarily a Korean pub, Third Floor on Broad Avenue also serves coffee and tea drinks during the day, making it a unique daytime caf� option.

Is Palisades Park Good for Pet Owners?

Palisades Park is reasonably pet-friendly with walkable streets and proximity to Overpeck County Park. Veterinary services are available in neighboring towns like Fort Lee and North Bergen.

Bergenline Animal Hospital (North Bergen, nearby)

Full-service veterinary hospital on Bergenline Avenue in North Bergen, just minutes from Palisades Park. Offers wellness exams, surgery, dental care, and emergency services.

Fort Lee Animal Clinic (nearby)

Veterinary clinic on Palisade Avenue in Fort Lee, approximately 5 minutes away. Provides comprehensive pet care in a caring environment.

Overpeck County Park

Palisades Park residents enjoy easy access to this 800+ acre park with trails perfect for long dog walks. The paved paths and green spaces are popular with local pet owners.

Broad Avenue & Residential Streets

Palisades Park's dense, walkable streets are suitable for daily dog walks. The borough's compact size means parks and green spaces are never far away.

Pet Supply Shopping

Local pet supply options exist along Broad Avenue, with larger pet stores available in nearby Fort Lee, Hackensack, and North Bergen.

What Hospitals and Medical Services Are Near Palisades Park?

Hackensack Meridian Health Palisades Medical Center in North Bergen is Palisades Park's closest hospital, approximately 2 miles away. Englewood Hospital and Holy Name Medical Center are also within easy reach.

Palisades Medical Center (North Bergen)

Part of Hackensack Meridian Health, this hospital on River Road in North Bergen is approximately 2 miles from Palisades Park. Offers emergency services, surgical care, and medical specialties.

Englewood Hospital and Medical Center

Located about 4 miles south, this 287-bed community hospital provides emergency care, cardiac services, and surgical programs. Palisades Park falls within its general service area.

Holy Name Medical Center (Teaneck)

A major 361-bed hospital on Teaneck Road, approximately 5 miles away. Part of Hackensack Meridian Health with comprehensive emergency and specialty services.

Urgent Care & Primary Care

Primary care offices are available along Broad Avenue and Palisade Avenue. CityMD and other urgent care centers operate in nearby Fort Lee and North Bergen.

Pharmacies

CVS and Walgreens locations are accessible in neighboring Fort Lee and North Bergen. Korean pharmacies along Broad Avenue also serve the community.

Where Do Residents Shop for Groceries in Palisades Park?

Palisades Park's Broad Avenue is a grocery destination in its own right, with Korean supermarkets offering specialty ingredients alongside a ShopRite for everyday shopping.

ShopRite of Palisades Park

Full-service supermarket on Roosevelt Place offering a complete selection of groceries, bakery, deli, and produce. The main conventional grocery option in the borough.

H Mart (Fort Lee, nearby)

The Korean-American supermarket chain in Fort Lee offers extensive Asian groceries, fresh seafood, produce, and prepared foods. A popular destination for Palisades Park residents.

Korean Grocery Stores on Broad Avenue

Broad Avenue features multiple Korean grocery stores and specialty markets offering Korean, Japanese, and Asian ingredients, fresh produce, and prepared foods. A unique shopping experience.

Mitsuwa Marketplace (Edgewater, nearby)

Japanese supermarket in Edgewater with fresh sushi, Japanese groceries, and a food court. About 10 minutes north.

Everyday Errands

Broad Avenue is a one-stop corridor for daily needs, including dry cleaners, banks, pharmacies, and specialty shops. The walkable layout makes errands convenient on foot.

What Parks and Outdoor Spaces Does Palisades Park Offer?

Palisades Park residents enjoy access to Overpeck County Park's 800+ acres and the Palisades Interstate Park with hiking trails along the Hudson River cliffs and scenic overlooks.

Overpeck County Park

Palisades Park residents enjoy easy access to this 800+ acre county park with trails, sports fields, a lake with kayak launches, playgrounds, and community facilities.

Palisades Interstate Park Access

Several access points to the Palisades Interstate Park with hiking trails along the Hudson River cliffs and scenic overlooks of the GW Bridge and Manhattan skyline.

Veterans Memorial Park

A neighborhood park with playgrounds, sports facilities, and memorial areas. A community gathering spot for local events and community recreation.

Midtown Park

A smaller neighborhood park providing green space and playground equipment for residents in the borough's central area.

Walking & Biking

Palisades Park's compact, walkable layout makes it suitable for daily walking and cycling. The borough's flat terrain and grid street pattern are pedestrian-friendly.

Summer Living

The Mid-Summer Home Resilience Checklist

July and August bring our heaviest heatwaves and sudden, intense summer thunderstorms. Taking 30 minutes this weekend to run through this checklist can save you thousands in emergency repairs and keep your utility bills in check.

Step 1

The HVAC & Airflow Triage

  • Clear the Condenser: Go outside and check your main A/C unit. Trim back any bushes, tall grass, or branches so there is at least 2 feet of clearance on all sides.
  • Wash the Fins: Turn off the power to the unit, take a garden hose (on a gentle setting), and wash the dust and pollen off the outside fins. It drastically improves efficiency.
  • Swap the Filters: If you use standard 1-inch filters, change them every 30 days during July and August. A clogged filter forces the blower motor to work overtime, spiking your energy bill.
Step 2

Summer Storm & Flood Prep

  • The Post-Spring Gutter Check: Spring drops a lot of seeds, twigs, and pollen pods into your gutters. Clear them out now so summer storm water doesn’t overflow and rot your fascia boards.
  • Check the Downspouts: Ensure your downspouts are actively pushing water at least 5 to 6 feet away from your foundation.
  • Test the Sump Pump: If you have a basement, pour a bucket of water into the sump pit to ensure the float switch triggers the pump before a storm hits.
Step 3

Humidity & Moisture Control

  • Run the Dehumidifier: If you have a basement or crawlspace, your dehumidifier should be running constantly. Aim to keep indoor humidity below 50%.
  • Reverse Your Ceiling Fans: Make sure your ceiling fans are rotating counter-clockwise. This pushes cold air straight down, creating a wind-chill effect that lets you set the thermostat a few degrees higher.
Step 4

Yard & Pest Defense

  • Eliminate Standing Water: Mosquitoes breed in as little as a bottle cap of water. Walk your property and empty out unused planters, wheelbarrows, and birdbaths.
  • Adjust Your Watering Schedule: Water your lawn between 4:00 AM and 8:00 AM. Watering at night leaves the grass wet for too long, leading to summer fungus and lawn disease.
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Family Guide

The Summer "School's Out" Survival Guide

School's out and the kids are home — now what? Here's your practical, community-focused guide to keeping kids entertained all July without breaking the bank.

Splash Pads & Water Play

Nothing beats a splash pad on a 90° day. The good news — there are free spray parks scattered across Bergen County. Most run daily from late morning through early evening.

Free

William T. Birch Park Splash Park

Fort Lee

A free spray park in the heart of Fort Lee — perfect for younger kids on hot days. Bring a towel and sunscreen.

Free

Votee Park Splash Pad

Teaneck

Teaneck's popular splash pad at Votee Park is a go-to for families. Free, open all summer, and right next to the playground.

Free

Polifly Park Splash Pad

Englewood

A cool water play area at Englewood's Polifly Park. Great for combining splash time with a trip to the nearby playground and sports fields.

Free

Van Saun Park Splash Pad

Paramus

The sea-animal themed ADA-accessible splash pad at Van Saun County Park. Paramus's flagship family destination — right next to the Bergen County Zoo.

Free

Palisades Park Spray Ground

Palisades Park

A compact but well-loved water play area for Palisades Park families. Free and open during summer hours.

Free Outdoor Movie Nights

Almost every town in Bergen County runs free movie nights in the park during July. Pack a blanket, grab popcorn, and let the kids run around until the film starts at dusk.

Movies & Music in the Park

Bergen County Parks

Bergen County runs a free summer series at Van Saun County Park (Paramus), Pascack Brook County Park (Westwood), and Riverside County Park (North Arlington). Films screen at dusk — bring blankets and lawn chairs.

Ridgewood Family Film Night

Ridgewood

Ridgewood's parks and recreation department typically organizes family movie nights in one of the village's tree-lined parks. Check the village calendar for confirmed dates.

Fort Lee Community Screenings

Fort Lee

Fort Lee's parks and recreation department runs occasional outdoor movie events during summer. Check the borough website or social media for the latest schedule.

Library Summer Reading Programs

BCCLS — Bergen County Cooperative Library System

Every BCCLS branch — Fort Lee, Leonia, Englewood, Palisades Park, Teaneck, Cliffside Park, Paramus, and dozens more — runs its own summer reading challenge. Kids sign up, log books, and earn prizes. It's free, educational, and gives kids a reason to keep reading all summer.

Free registration for all ages — babies through teens
Prizes include books, gift cards, and local business vouchers
Story times, craft sessions, and author visits at many branches
Search events across all branches via the BCCLS calendar
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Rainy-Day Indoor Saves

When summer thunderstorms roll through Bergen County — and they will — these indoor spots keep the kids busy. Most are concentrated in the Paramus corridor, a blessing for anyone who wants to knock out rainy-day entertainment and errands in one trip.

Indoor Play

Catch Air Indoor Playground

Paramus

A large indoor trampoline and play center. Great for burning energy on rainy days — toddler area separate from the big-kid zones.

Indoor Play

BounceU

Paramus

Bounce houses, obstacle courses, and open-jump sessions. They run special family sessions during the summer.

Entertainment

Monster Mini Golf

Paramus

Indoor glow-in-the-dark mini golf — a hit with kids of all ages. Add arcade games for a full rainy-day outing.

Bowling

Bowlero Fair Lawn

Fair Lawn

Modern bowling with lanes for all ages, plus arcade games and food. One of the best bowling options in Bergen County.

Zoo / Museum

Bergen County Zoo

Paramus

A small, free zoo inside Van Saun Park — manageable for younger kids and perfect for a half-day outing when outdoor plans get rained out.

Free & Low-Cost Family Events

Summer doesn't have to mean expensive camps and day trips. These community programs are free or nearly free, and they're the kind of experiences that make kids actually love living in Bergen County.

BCCLS Summer Reading Challenge

The Bergen County Cooperative Library System runs summer reading programs at every branch — Fort Lee, Leonia, Englewood, Palisades Park, Teaneck, Cliffside Park, and beyond. Kids earn prizes for hitting reading milestones.

Bergen County Zoo Free Admission

The Bergen County Zoo at Van Saun Park is free to enter (small parking fee). Open daily in summer with animal encounters, a carousel, and a train ride.

Fort Lee Recreation Programs

Fort Lee's recreation department runs summer camps, sports clinics, and drop-in programs at borough parks. Many are free or low-cost for residents.

Leonia Public Library Events

Leonia's library branch offers free story times, craft sessions, and special author visits throughout the summer — all part of the BCCLS network.

Palisades Park Community Events

Palisades Park hosts community gatherings and family activities during the summer months through its recreation department.

Englewood Family Fun Days

Englewood often runs family-focused programming at its parks during summer — outdoor movies, craft days, and seasonal festivals.

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"Families who live in these communities know — the quality of life here isn't just about the schools and the commute. It's about the free movie nights, the neighborhood splash pads, and the libraries that actually feel like community hubs."

Who Should Consider Palisades Park?

NYC Commuters

NJ Transit buses to Port Authority. Quick 10-minute drive to GW Bridge. Walk to Fort Lee for express buses and private jitneys. Hudson-Bergen Light Rail accessible from nearby North Bergen.

Families

Public schools serve the community. Saint Adalbert School and Notre Dame Academy provide parochial options. Bergen County Academies magnet is accessible via countywide application.

Food Lovers

Broad Avenue is the tri-state area's premier Korean dining destination. Korean BBQ, bakeries, karaoke, and K-beauty shops make this a cultural destination  not just a town.

NJ-to-FL Movers

Selling in Palisades Park and moving to Florida? Scott handles both sides as a dual-state licensed advisor.

Investors

Multi-family homes and apartment buildings on Broad Avenue corridors offer strong rental income potential. Median of $465K$565K is accessible for Bergen County.

First-Time Buyers

At $465K$565K median, Palisades Park is one of the more affordable Bergen County entry points with genuine Manhattan access and walkable streets.

Key Takeaways About Palisades Park

  • Palisades Park is Bergen County's premier Korean dining destination and one of its most culturally distinctive boroughs, with approximately 20,000 residents.

  • Median home values range from $465K to $565K  predominantly multi-family homes and apartment buildings, with some single-family options on side streets.

  • Broad Avenue is the heartbeat: Korean BBQ, bakeries, karaoke spots, K-beauty shops, and grocery stores. It's a regional destination for Korean food and culture.

  • The GW Bridge is about 10 minutes by car. NJ Transit buses connect to Port Authority. Many residents walk or drive to Fort Lee for express bus services.

  • Palisades Park's dense, walkable layout makes daily errands convenient on foot. Overpeck County Park's 800+ acres and the Palisades Interstate Park are nearby.

What Life Is Really Like in Palisades Park

Palisades Park has something most Bergen County towns don't: a food scene that draws people from across the tri-state area. Broad Avenue is a vibrant commercial corridor packed with Korean BBQ restaurants, bakeries, grocery stores, karaoke spots, and K-beauty shops.

Beyond the food, this is a dense, walkable borough of about 20,000 residents. The streets are alive  people walking to dinner, families out for evening strolls, the smell of grilling meat wafting from restaurant vents. It has an energy that's genuinely unique in Bergen County.

The housing stock is predominantly multi-family and apartment buildings, with some single-family homes on quieter side streets. Median home values of $465K$565K make it one of the more accessible Bergen County towns.

What draws people to Palisades Park is the combination of culture, walkability, and access. You're 10 minutes from the GW Bridge, walking distance to Overpeck County Park, and surrounded by the best Korean food in the Northeast.

Expert Market Insight

What Scott Selleck Is Seeing in 2026

In 2026, most Bergen County homebuyers I talk to are weighing commute time against space and affordability. Towns like Fort Lee, Leonia, and Edgewater give you 1525 minutes to Manhattan with walkable downtowns and established neighborhoods. Push further to Mahwah, Ramsey, or Franklin Lakes and you get more acreage but a longer commute. The sweet spot depends on what your daily life actually looks like  not what a listing photo promises.

Scott Selleck, NJ and FL real estate advisor

Scott Selleck

32+ Years in Bergen & Hudson Counties · The Selleck Group / KW City Views Realty

Frequently Asked Questions About Palisades Park

Is Palisades Park a good place to commute to NYC?
Yes  the GW Bridge is about 10 minutes by car. NJ Transit buses run to Port Authority. Many residents drive or walk to Fort Lee for express bus services and private jitneys. The Hudson-Bergen Light Rail at Tonnelle Avenue in North Bergen provides additional connections.
What is the real estate market like in Palisades Park right now?
In 2026, Palisades Park offers median prices of $465K$565K, making it one of the more affordable Bergen County towns with Manhattan access. Multi-family properties are common. Get a market analysis from Scott.
Is Palisades Park good for investors?
Palisades Park's multi-family housing stock and strong rental demand  driven by NYC professionals and the Korean community  make it attractive for investors. Median prices are accessible, and the walkable layout keeps tenant demand consistent.
What is Broad Avenue in Palisades Park?
Broad Avenue is the cultural and commercial spine of Palisades Park, known as one of the premier Korean dining and shopping destinations in the tri-state area. Korean BBQ, bakeries, karaoke, K-beauty shops, and grocery stores line the corridor.

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