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At NY Spine Medicine, we give importance to the needs of Kearny residents seeking pain relief. We use a variety of techniques, including targeted physical therapy and advanced treatment options, to address conditions like sciatica and chronic back pain. We understand that each person’s pain is different, so we create plans that fit your needs. We prioritize understanding the root cause of your pain. By using diagnostic tools and patient feedback, we make sure our treatments are effective. We believe in providing options that help you get back to your daily activities with less pain.
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The area of Kearny Township, created in 1867, had been part of the original Crown Grant of 30,000 acres (120 km2) obtained by Major William Sandford of Barbados on July 4, 1668. Major Sandford named it New Barbadoes Neck after his old home. As was the custom of the time, the Major paid 20 pounds sterling to Chief Tantaqua of the Hackensack tribe for all their reserve rights and titles.
Sanford’s Uncle, Major Nathaniel Kingsland acquired the property in 1708 and sold the upper western tract of the Grant for 300 pounds sterling to Captain Arent Schuyler two years later. The new purchase included present-day Kearny, North Arlington, Lyndhurst and Kingsland.
Shortly after Schuyler’s purchase of his new homestead, a peculiar green stone was uncovered. It was sent to England for analysis and he learned that it contained 80% copper. His opening of a copper mine brought the first steam engine to America from England; it was used to pump out the deep mine shaft. The engine was secretly delivered by its engineer, Josiah Hornblower. The engine and mines were destroyed by fire in 1772 and remained idle for some years.
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