Passaic County Borough
A small Passaic County borough set along the Pequannock River, a New York City suburb with roots reaching back to the Minisink Trail.
Bloomingdale is a small borough in Passaic County, New Jersey, in the state's northwestern corner. With roughly 7,800 residents, it is one of several communities formed in 1918 when Pompton Township was divided into three new towns, the other two being Wanaque and Ringwood. The borough sits along the Pequannock River, which has shaped its geography and its history. The area's story begins with the Minisink Trail, a long-traveled Native American path that followed the river and later became the route of the borough's main street. European settlement and industry grew along the Pequannock River beginning about the middle of the 19th century, and a business district developed along its banks. Like most of northeastern New Jersey, Bloomingdale is today a suburb of New York City, though it retains links to its past through historic churches, schools, and a small-town civic identity. Bloomingdale's residential character is modest and suburban, with older homes near the river and the borough's commercial spine, surrounded by the wooded hills and lake country of northern Passaic County. Its location near Wanaque, Ringwood, and the Ramapo Mountains places it at the edge of the New York metro's more rural landscape. Public education is provided by the Bloomingdale School District, and landmarks such as the Samuel R. Donald School recall the borough's earlier years. The community's two historic churches, one Methodist and one Baptist, also speak to its 19th-century roots. Bloomingdale suits residents seeking a quiet, small borough with river-valley character and access to the outdoor recreation of northern New Jersey, while remaining within the orbit of New York City.
Bloomingdale is a borough in Passaic County, New Jersey, located in the northern part of the state. The borough lies along the Pequannock River, close to the neighboring communities of Wanaque and Ringwood in the New Jersey highlands.
Bloomingdale became an independent borough on the twenty-third day of February in the year nineteen eighteen, when Pompton Township was divided into three separate towns. The other two communities created at the same time were Wanaque and Ringwood.
Yes. Like most municipalities in northeastern New Jersey, Bloomingdale is a suburb of New York City. It offers a quieter, semi-rural setting near the lakes and highlands of northern Passaic County while remaining within the New York metropolitan region.
Bloomingdale is served by the Bloomingdale School District, which operates the borough's public schools. The district's history includes the Samuel R. Donald School, a building that recalls the community's early development and civic growth.
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