Political Boundaries
The Hudson River serves as a political boundary between the states of New Jersey and New York, and further north between New York counties. The northernmost place with this convention is in southwestern Essex County.
| Hamilton | Essex | |
| Warren | ||
| Saratoga | Warren | |
| Saratoga | Washington | |
| Saratoga | Rensselaer | |
| Albany | Rensselaer | |
| Greene | Columbia | |
| Ulster | Columbia | |
| Ulster | Dutchess | |
| Orange | Dutchess | |
| Orange | Putnam | |
| Rockland | Westchester | |
| Bergen (NJ) | Westchester | |
| Bergen (NJ) | Bronx | |
| Bergen (NJ) | New York | |
| Hudson (NJ) | New York |
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