Passaic County Commuter Borough
Welcome to Hawthorne, a Passaic County borough in North Jersey where established neighborhoods, Goffle Brook Park, and a Main Line rail stop anchor everyday life.
Hawthorne is a borough in central Passaic County, New Jersey, part of the New York metropolitan area and the North Jersey suburbs. Its population was 19,637 at the 2020 census. The borough developed as a streetcar and commuter-rail suburb in the early 20th century and retains a dense, walkable residential character framed by Route 208 and the Passaic River on its eastern edge. Goffle Brook Park, a 103-acre Olmsted-designed linear greenway, runs through the community and serves as its recreational spine. Hawthorne is best known as a practical, family-oriented commuter town. A New Jersey Transit Main Line station in the borough links residents to Secaucus Junction, Hoboken, and Manhattan, while Route 208 and nearby Interstates connect to the wider North Jersey region. The Hawthorne Public School District operates neighborhood elementary schools, a middle school, and a high school, keeping education close to home. Housing is a mix of Cape Cods, Colonials, ranch homes, and split-levels alongside multi-family buildings and condominiums, with some older homes reflecting the borough's early-20th-century roots. The borough's location places it near the cultural and employment centers of northern New Jersey without the congestion of denser urban cores. Its neighborhoods are defined by tree-lined streets, local parks, and a strong sense of borough identity evident in recreation programs and community organizations. Many households are long-term residents, and the community has historically drawn families drawn by its schools and transit access. While largely built out, pockets of infill construction continue to refresh the housing stock. For residents, Hawthorne offers an established suburban lifestyle with a straightforward commute toward New York City and convenient access to nearby Paterson, Fair Lawn, and Ridgewood.
Hawthorne is a borough in Passaic County, New Jersey, in the New York metropolitan area. It sits in North Jersey near Route 208, with nearby communities including Glen Rock, Fair Lawn, and Paterson.
Hawthorne has a New Jersey Transit station on the Main Line, providing commuter rail service toward Secaucus Junction, Hoboken, and New York's Penn Station, with transfers at Secaucus. Route 208 and local bus routes offer additional connections to the region.
The Hawthorne Public School District serves the borough with Jefferson, Roosevelt, and Washington elementary schools, Lincoln Middle School, and Hawthorne High School. Private and parochial options are also available in the surrounding Passaic and Bergen county area.
Hawthorne is known as an established North Jersey commuter borough anchored by Goffle Brook Park, a 103-acre Olmsted-designed greenway with fields, walkways, a duck pond, and a dog run. Its Main Line rail station and compact neighborhoods define its character.
Hawthorne's housing stock includes Cape Cods, Colonials, ranch homes, and split-levels on established lots, alongside two-family homes, apartments, and condominiums. Some neighborhoods hold older character homes, while new construction is mostly infill and redevelopment.
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