Bergen County Borough
Welcome to Wood-Ridge, a small Bergen County borough with an aviation heritage, a commuter rail station, and a growing residential mix.
Wood-Ridge is a borough in Bergen County, New Jersey, located in the county's southern portion near the Hackensack River, roughly 12 miles from Manhattan. The borough has a distinctive industrial and aviation history: it was home to the Curtiss-Wright Corporation, one of the pioneering names in American aircraft and engine manufacturing, and that legacy is commemorated by the Aviation Hall of Fame and Museum of New Jersey. For much of its history, Wood-Ridge was a small, working-class residential community, but recent decades have brought substantial change. The 2020 census counted 10,137 residents, a jump of nearly 33 percent over the prior decade, driven by large new residential development. The borough has transformed part of its former industrial land into Wesmont Village, a planned community of townhomes within walking distance of a new train station and recreation complex, giving Wood-Ridge a more modern, transit-oriented dimension alongside its traditional single-family streets. The borough's aviation heritage runs deep. Curtiss-Wright was a leader in aircraft and engine production through much of the twentieth century, and the community's "Aviation District" continues to honor that industrial past even as redevelopment reshapes the landscape. Wood-Ridge appeals to commuters and young families seeking a compact Bergen County community with convenient access to New York. The Wood-Ridge station on NJ Transit's Bergen County Line, nearby Route 17, and bus routes connect the borough to Manhattan and the surrounding region, while Teterboro Airport sits just to the south. The result is a small borough that combines aviation heritage, established neighborhoods, and new transit-oriented housing in a practical northern New Jersey location.
Wood-Ridge is a borough in Bergen County, New Jersey, located in the county's southern portion near the Hackensack River. It lies roughly 12 miles from Manhattan and borders several other Bergen County municipalities.
Wood-Ridge has a notable aviation heritage, having been home to the Curtiss-Wright Corporation, a pioneering aircraft manufacturer. The borough's Aviation Hall of Fame and Museum of New Jersey preserves this legacy.
Wood-Ridge is served by the Wood-Ridge School District, a pre-kindergarten through twelfth-grade district with three schools. It includes Catherine E. Doyle Elementary School and the borough's intermediate and high school.
Commuters can ride NJ Transit from the Wood-Ridge station, served by the Bergen County Line, with connections toward Hoboken and New York. Bus routes including the 163, 164, 76, and 772 also serve the borough, and Route 17 is nearby.
Wesmont Village is a newer residential community in Wood-Ridge featuring townhomes set among landscaped green space. It is located within walking distance of the borough's recreation complex and its train station, making it a transit-oriented option.
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