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Weasel Brook is a tributary of the Passaic River Passaic County, New Jersey, United States. [1] The brook begins in Clifton, New Jersey's Albion section near Ravine Park, passes under several major roads before it reaches Weasel Brook Park, a Frederick Law Olmsted-designed park named for the brook, where it bisects the park.
The brook then goes underground for some time, emerging near Clifton Public School #17 in the Botany section of the city. It then goes underground again, emerging in Passaic, New Jersey where it finally empties into the Passaic near NJ-21.
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It flows generally west to east.