Bergen County Commuter Borough
Welcome to Maywood, a compact Bergen County borough of just 1.3 square miles, close to Routes 4 and 17 and within easy commuting distance of New York City.
Maywood is a small, densely settled borough in central Bergen County, New Jersey, covering just 1.287 square miles. It sits close to Interstate 80 and Routes 4 and 17, tucked into the busy commercial hub of the county while retaining a distinctly residential, walkable character. With 10,080 residents in the 2020 census, Maywood is among the county's most densely populated municipalities. The area's roots reach back to seventeenth-century Dutch settlement, but the modern borough took shape around a station of the New Jersey Midland Railway established in 1872, from which it drew its name. Maywood was incorporated as a borough in June 1894, carved from portions of Midland Township at the height of the 'Boroughitis' movement that reshaped Bergen County's municipal map. The historic Maywood Railroad Station, refurbished in 2002 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2003, stands as a reminder of that rail-era founding. Today Maywood functions as a commuter-oriented residential community. Its tree-lined streets and single-family homes house families, longtime residents, and professionals who value proximity to New York City and the region's employment centers. The borough experienced most of its growth during the first half of the twentieth century, and its population has remained relatively steady since, preserving a mature, settled feel on its residential blocks. The borough's small size places schools, parks, shops, and houses close together, while neighboring Hackensack, Paramus, and Rochelle Park supply larger-scale retail, dining, and services within minutes. Maywood's public schools serve students through eighth grade, after which they attend Henry P. Becton Regional High School in East Rutherford. The borough's central location, compact layout, and transit links make it a practical choice for commuters seeking a walkable Bergen County setting without the sprawl of larger surrounding suburbs.
Maywood is a borough in central Bergen County, New Jersey, located near Interstate 80 and Routes 4 and 17. It is bordered by Hackensack, Paramus, Rochelle Park, and several other Bergen County municipalities.
Maywood is served by the Maywood Public Schools, a pre-kindergarten through eighth grade district with two schools in the borough. High school students attend Henry P. Becton Regional High School in East Rutherford.
Maywood covers just 1.287 square miles, making it one of the smallest municipalities in Bergen County. Its compact size also places it among the county's most densely populated communities in New Jersey.
Maywood residents can reach New York City via NJ Transit bus routes to the Port Authority Bus Terminal, or by train from the nearby Anderson Street station in Hackensack on the Pascack Valley Line to Hoboken. The borough also sits close to Routes 4 and 17 and Interstate 80.
Maywood recorded a population of 10,080 in the 2020 United States census, up from 9,555 in the 2010 census. The borough's population has remained relatively steady over the past three decades, reflecting its mature, established residential character.
Maywood was incorporated as a borough in June 1894, formed from portions of Midland Township during the 'Boroughitis' movement that swept through Bergen County. Its name came from a New Jersey Midland Railway station established in 1872.
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