
Our Strength
Is Our Community
The Waldwick 
Community
The Borough of Waldwick – along with its bordering townships of Ridgewood, Ho-Ho-Kus, Saddle River, Allendale, Wyckoff, and Midland Park – is a picturesque and close-knit community that offers a range of recreational activities, dining options, shopping, local events, and commuting options.

Location
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​Waldwick Station is situated adjacent to the Waldwick New Jersey Transit (NJT) station with a footbridge connecting residents and commuters directly to the station’s platforms.
The station provides around-the-clock service and a ~one-hour commute to midtown Manhattan via Penn Station and offers unparalleled access to destinations throughout Bergen County and New Jersey including Ridgewood, Hoboken, Jersey City, Newark and beyond.
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That and the community's ample parking ratio afford residents unmatched access to travel and explore the region!
Community
Waldwick Station is situated on Prospect Street, the vibrant commercial corridor of Waldwick, affording residents a short walk, ride or drive to ​shopping centers, restaurants, top-ranked schools, and many other desirable local area amenities.
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The immediate area surrounding Waldwick Station is a picturesque and close-knit community that offers a range of recreational activities, including parks like Borough Park and Brook View Park, which feature walking trails, picnic areas, and playgrounds – ideal for families, pets, and an active lifestyle. The nearby Ramapo Valley County Reservation is a popular destination for hiking, biking and birdwatching. The town boasts diverse dining options, with restaurants like Andrea’s Ristorante Italiano, W’s Village Grille and Amster’s Prospect Tavern. Residents can also enjoy shopping at local boutiques or nearby retail centers.
Bergen County is home to many top-tier medical and educational institutions and is a hub of technology, pharmaceutical, telecommunications, financial services, and other private sector enterprises. Bergen County is bounded to the north by New York State, to the south by Hudson & Essex Counties, to the east by the Hudson River, and to the west by Passaic County. Bergen’s favorable location in the New York City metropolitan area roughly midway between Washington D.C. and Boston has resulted in an excellent network of north-south highways, including I-87, I-287, and the Garden State Parkway.

