Bergen County Village
Welcome to Ridgewood, the Bergen County village about 20 miles northwest of Manhattan, known for its walkable downtown, strong public schools, and the historic Graydon Pool.
Ridgewood is a village in Bergen County, New Jersey, a suburban bedroom community located roughly 20 miles northwest of Midtown Manhattan. With about 26,000 residents, it is one of the county's larger and most established commuter villages, and its identity is built around a walkable downtown, a strong public school system, and direct rail access to New York City. The village developed as a railroad suburb in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, and its tree-lined residential streets and period architecture still reflect that era. Downtown Ridgewood is the community's commercial and social center, a pedestrian-friendly district of independent boutiques, restaurants, and coffee shops clustered near the NJ Transit station and Van Neste Square. The village is also home to Graydon Pool, a historic natural swimming facility set within a park, and Veterans Field, which hosts recreation and community events. Valley Health System's Ridgewood campus, anchored by the Valley Hospital, makes healthcare a significant local institution and employer. The Ridgewood Public Schools district is among the largest in Bergen County, serving several thousand students through elementary, middle, and Ridgewood High School, and its reputation is a primary driver of housing demand. NJ Transit's Ridgewood Station, on the Main and Bergen County lines, offers rail service toward Hoboken and Midtown Manhattan, supplemented by bus routes into the city and across Bergen County. Housing is predominantly well-maintained single-family homes—Colonials, Tudors, and Victorians among them—on tree-lined blocks. The village combines small-town civic life with proximity to one of the world's largest employment centers. For buyers seeking a classic, transit-connected Bergen County commuter village with strong schools and a vibrant downtown, Ridgewood is a benchmark community.
Ridgewood is a village in Bergen County, New Jersey, located roughly 20 miles northwest of Midtown Manhattan. It is a suburban bedroom community served by NJ Transit rail and bus lines.
Ridgewood is known for its pedestrian-friendly downtown of independent shops and restaurants, its strong public schools, and the historic Graydon Pool, a natural swimming facility set within a park. It is a classic Bergen County commuter village.
Ridgewood is served by the Ridgewood Public Schools, one of the largest districts in Bergen County, with several thousand students enrolled across multiple elementary schools, a middle school, and Ridgewood High School.
Ridgewood residents commute via NJ Transit's Ridgewood Station, on the Main and Bergen County rail lines, with direct service toward Hoboken and connections to Midtown Manhattan. Bus routes into the city and across Bergen County also serve the village.
Ridgewood's population was 25,979 residents in the 2020 U.S. census, making it one of the larger municipalities in Bergen County, New Jersey. The village functions as a commuter suburb of New York City, located roughly 20 miles northwest of Midtown Manhattan.
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