Pascack Valley Township
Welcome to Washington Township, a Bergen County suburb in the Pascack Valley known for its spacious homes, wooded lots, and well-regarded schools.
Washington Township is a suburban township in Bergen County, New Jersey, in the Pascack Valley, the rolling, residential corridor that runs along the Pascack Brook in the county's northeast. With a population of about 9,300, it is a small, quiet community of established single-family homes, many on generous, tree-lined lots. The township shares its borders and much of its civic life with neighboring Westwood, and the two municipalities are closely linked — most notably through the Westwood Regional School District, which serves students from both towns through a joint board of education. The township's character is residential and unhurried. There is no large commercial downtown within Washington Township itself; residents rely on nearby Westwood, with its walkable shopping district and train station, along with the retail corridors of the broader Bergen County area. This gives the township a distinctly low-density, bedroom-community feel, with winding residential streets, mature landscaping, and a notable share of long-time residents and retirees alongside families. Washington Township's history is rooted in the county's agricultural past, but like much of Bergen County, it developed substantially as a residential suburb in the 20th century. Today it offers the privacy and space of larger lots while remaining thoroughly connected to the region's economy and amenities. Education is central to the township's appeal. Students attend the Westwood Regional School District's schools, which serve Washington Township and Westwood together and are consistently well regarded. The shared district reinforces the two communities' close relationship and gives residents access to a strong public school system within a short distance of home. Transportation links the township to the wider metropolitan area. The Pascack Valley Line provides commuter rail service from nearby Westwood to Hoboken and, with transfers, into Manhattan, while the Garden State Parkway and the region's highways place New York City within commuting range. For residents, Washington Township offers a calm, spacious suburban setting with the schools, services, and transit access of the Pascack Valley close at hand.
Washington Township is in Bergen County, New Jersey, in the Pascack Valley region of the county's northeast. It is adjacent to the borough of Westwood, with which it shares a school district.
Washington Township students attend the Westwood Regional School District, which serves both Washington Township and Westwood through a joint board of education. The district's schools are well regarded and are a major draw for families.
Residents can take NJ Transit's Pascack Valley Line from nearby Westwood for rail service toward Hoboken and connections into Manhattan, or drive via the Garden State Parkway and Route 17. New York City lies within commuting range.
Yes. Washington Township is a predominantly residential, low-density suburb of single-family homes on wooded lots. It has no large commercial downtown of its own, so residents rely on neighboring Westwood and the surrounding Bergen County towns for shopping, dining, and the train station.
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