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Ridgewood, NJ

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Ridgewood sits in Bergen County, New Jersey, about 20 miles northwest of Manhattan. This well-established suburban community lies along the Saddle River valley, with tree-lined streets and a compact downtown centered around the NJ Transit train station. The area experiences four distinct seasons, with snowy winters that can affect driving conditions and humid summers. The village connects to major highways through several routes. Route 17 runs north-south just east of town, providing direct access to the George Washington Bridge and points south toward Paramus and beyond. Interstate 287 lies about 10 miles west, accessible via local roads through neighboring towns. For daily commuters, many residents use the train rather than drive into New York City. Local routes include Franklin Avenue and Ridgewood Avenue, which intersect at the village center. Popular driving routes vary by destination. Out-of-town visitors often arrive via Route 17 from the south or Route 208 from the north and west. Local trips frequently involve short drives to nearby shopping centers in Paramus or connections to other Bergen County communities. Teterboro Airport sits about 12 miles southeast for private aviation needs. The village maintains its original 1894 train station building, a distinctive red brick structure that anchors the downtown area where commuter trains still stop every day.