Northern Bergen County Borough
Welcome to Old Tappan, a leafy Bergen County borough of Dutch colonial heritage, historic homes, and top-ranked Northern Valley schools near New York City.
Old Tappan is a borough of roughly 6,000 residents in the far northern corner of Bergen County, New Jersey, about 25 miles northwest of New York City and roughly 15 miles from the George Washington Bridge. It sits near the New York state line in the Northern Valley region, a collection of quiet, affluent suburban communities that run along the upper Hackensack Valley and the Palisades. The borough's history reaches deep into the colonial era: the land was purchased from the Lenni Lenape in 1682, and Old Tappan became one of the earliest inland settlements west of the Hudson. That Dutch colonial heritage is still visible in a remarkable cluster of eighteenth-century sandstone houses built by the Haring family, several of which are listed on the National Register of Historic Places and stand amid the borough's modern homes. Today Old Tappan is an almost entirely residential community with a sparse suburban feel, defined by single-family homes on wooded and landscaped lots rather than by commercial corridors. Its residents skew toward families and retirees drawn by the schools, safety, and low-key atmosphere. The borough's small scale belies its strong educational reputation. Its K-8 district feeds into Northern Valley Regional High School at Old Tappan, one of the state's most highly ranked public high schools, a central reason families choose the town. The borough also maintains open space and recreation programs, with nearby golf courses reinforcing its leafy, unhurried character. For homebuyers, Old Tappan offers a peaceful, close-knit alternative to busier Bergen County suburbs, combining historic character, strong schools, and a manageable commute to Manhattan via bus and nearby highways.
Old Tappan is a borough in the northern corner of Bergen County, New Jersey, located near the New York state line along the Palisades and about 25 miles northwest of New York City.
Old Tappan students attend Old Tappan Public Schools through eighth grade and then Northern Valley Regional High School at Old Tappan, one of New Jersey's most highly ranked public high schools, which also serves several neighboring towns.
Old Tappan is about 25 miles northwest of Manhattan and roughly 15 miles from the George Washington Bridge, with the Rockland Coach 14E bus providing a direct link into Midtown for commuters.
Old Tappan is known for its deep Dutch colonial history, including several eighteenth-century Haring family sandstone houses listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and for its top-ranked Northern Valley regional high school.
Old Tappan is considered an excellent family community, with a sparse suburban feel, safe neighborhoods, high homeownership, a strong K-8 district, and the highly ranked Northern Valley Regional High School at Old Tappan.
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