Passaic County Borough
Welcome to Totowa, a Passaic County borough set between the Passaic River and Garret Mountain, within commuting distance of New York City.
Totowa is a borough in Passaic County, New Jersey, in the northern part of the state about twenty miles northwest of Midtown Manhattan. The roughly four-square-mile community sits along the Passaic River, which curves past the borough on its way into nearby Paterson, and it forms part of the densely settled New York metropolitan area. The name Totowa derives from a Lenape term describing the land near the Great Falls of the Passaic River, variously interpreted as "falling water," "sinking water" or "land between river and mountain." The borough was incorporated in 1898 from portions of Wayne and the former Manchester Township. Its population remained modest in its early years — about 560 residents in 1900 and roughly 1,100 by 1910 — before the twentieth century's suburban expansion filled in its residential streets. Interstate 80 and Route 46 cross the borough, anchoring its role as a convenient commuter location. The highway access puts Totowa within a direct drive of the George Washington Bridge and Manhattan, while Route 46 carries local commerce and retail. The Passaic River and the Watchung and Garret mountain ridges frame the surrounding landscape, and the industrial history of neighboring Paterson — long a center of American silk manufacturing — shaped the region Totowa calls home. Totowa functions today as a mature, family-oriented suburb with a strong school pathway, established single-family housing and proximity to the employment, shopping and cultural centers of Paterson and Wayne. It suits buyers who want a quiet Passaic County address with direct access to the region's highways and, by extension, to New York City.
Totowa is a borough in Passaic County, in northern New Jersey. It sits along the Passaic River, just north and west of the city of Paterson, and is part of the New York metropolitan area.
Totowa Public Schools serve students in kindergarten through eighth grade within the borough. High school students attend Passaic Valley Regional High School in Little Falls, a district shared with Little Falls and Woodland Park, or may apply to the Passaic County Technical Institute in Wayne. St. James of the Marches offers a Catholic option for pre-K through eighth grade.
Totowa lies about 20 miles northwest of Midtown Manhattan. Interstate 80 provides a direct highway route east toward the George Washington Bridge, and NJ Transit bus service and nearby rail stations connect the borough to New York City and the surrounding region.
Interstate 80 and Route 46 run directly through Totowa, and Route 62 also passes through the borough. Nearby routes include New Jersey Route 23, Route 3 and the Garden State Parkway, giving residents quick access across Passaic County and North Jersey.
Totowa takes its name from a Lenape term describing the area near the Great Falls of the Passaic River. The borough is known as a residential Passaic County suburb, with Garret Mountain Reservation and the Paterson Great Falls National Historical Park nearby.
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