Hudson River Palisades Town
Welcome to West New York, a dense Hudson County town atop the New Jersey Palisades with sweeping views of the Hudson River and Manhattan.
West New York is a town in the northern part of Hudson County, New Jersey, situated atop the New Jersey Palisades on the western shore of the Hudson River, directly opposite Manhattan. With a 2020 population of about 52,900 packed into a small area, it is one of the most densely populated municipalities in the state, and its urban character is defined as much by its geography and views as by its street life. The Palisades give the town a steep, terraced topography, and the riverfront and boulevard corridors offer sweeping sightlines across to the Manhattan skyline. The town is a classic Hudson County working- and middle-class community, with a population shaped by successive waves of immigration, most notably from Latin America. That heritage is visible in the bakeries, bodegas, restaurants, and small businesses that line its commercial avenues, and in the bilingual, multigenerational households that fill its apartment buildings and multi-family homes. West New York's density means that errands, schools, and recreation are frequently within walking distance, and the town's civic life centers on its schools, recreation programs, and neighborhood parks. Transit is central to the town's identity. NJ Transit buses and private jitney vans run frequently to the Port Authority Bus Terminal in Midtown Manhattan, a trip of roughly 16 minutes, making West New York a practical home base for commuters who work in New York City while living in New Jersey. The town's proximity to the Lincoln Tunnel and its position among other densely settled Hudson County municipalities reinforce that commuter orientation. For households seeking an urban, transit-connected, and culturally rich environment on the New Jersey side of the river, West New York offers one of the region's most direct combinations of city access and local community.
West New York is a town in Hudson County, New Jersey, in the northern part of the county. It sits directly across the Hudson River from Manhattan, near the communities of Guttenberg, North Bergen, Union City, and Weehawken.
No. Despite its name, West New York is a separate municipality in the state of New Jersey, not one of New York City's boroughs. It is located on the New Jersey side of the Hudson River, directly opposite Midtown Manhattan.
West New York sits directly across the Hudson River from Manhattan. NJ Transit buses and jitney vans provide frequent service to the Port Authority Bus Terminal, with the trip taking roughly 16 minutes, putting Midtown within a short commute.
West New York is served by the West New York School District, a public school system that operates schools for students in grades Pre-K through 12 within the town, one of the most densely populated municipalities in New Jersey.
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