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Englewood, New Jersey

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Englewood, New Jersey
NameEnglewood, New Jersey
Settlement typeCity
Pushpin label positionleft
Coordinates40.8932°N 73.9719°W
Subdivision nameUnited States
Subdivision type1State
Subdivision name1New Jersey
Subdivision type2County
Subdivision name2Bergen County, New Jersey
Government typeMayor-council government
Leader nameMichael Wildes
Area total km212.8
Area total sq mi4.9
Elevation m13
Population total29,308
Population as of2020
Population density km22291.4
Population density sq mi5936.1
TimezoneEST
Utc offset-5
Timezone DSTEDT
Utc offset DST-4

Englewood, New Jersey is a city located in Bergen County, New Jersey, approximately 12 miles northwest of New York City. The city is situated near the Hudson River and is bordered by Teaneck, New Jersey, Bergenfield, New Jersey, Tenafly, New Jersey, and Leonia, New Jersey. Englewood is home to a diverse population and is known for its vibrant cultural scene, which includes the Bergen Performing Arts Center and the Englewood Public Library. The city is also close to several major highways, including Interstate 95 and Route 4 (New Jersey).

Geography

Englewood is located in the northeastern part of New Jersey, near the New York-New Jersey Highlands. The city's terrain is characterized by rolling hills and flat plains, with an average elevation of 13 feet above sea level. The Hackensack River forms the western border of the city, while the Overpeck Creek flows through the eastern part of the city. Englewood is situated near several major parks, including Overpeck County Park, Van Saun Park, and Palisades Interstate Park. The city's proximity to New York City and its location near several major transportation hubs, including LaGuardia Airport and John F. Kennedy International Airport, make it an attractive location for residents and businesses.

History

The area that is now Englewood was originally inhabited by the Lenape Native American tribe, who settled in the region due to its proximity to the Hudson River and the abundance of natural resources. In the 17th century, the area was colonized by Dutch West India Company and became part of the New Netherland colony. The city was later named after Englewood, England, a town in Lancashire, England. During the American Revolutionary War, Englewood was a key location for Continental Army troops, who used the city as a staging ground for attacks on British Army forces in New York City. The city was also home to several notable figures, including Alexander Hamilton, who lived in Englewood for a time, and Richard Varick, a Continental Army officer who served as the city's first mayor.

Demographics

As of the 2020 United States Census, the population of Englewood was 29,308, with a population density of 5,936.1 people per square mile. The city has a diverse population, with a mix of White Americans, African Americans, Asian Americans, and Hispanic and Latino Americans. The median household income in Englewood is $83,435, and the median home value is $434,400. The city is home to several notable residents, including Alicia Keys, John Travolta, and Tony Bennett. Englewood is also close to several major institutions, including Columbia University, New York University, and Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey.

Economy

The economy of Englewood is diverse, with a mix of industries including healthcare, finance, and retail. The city is home to several major employers, including Englewood Hospital and Medical Center, Unilever, and Columbia Bank. The city's downtown area is also home to a variety of shops and restaurants, including The Shops at Riverside and Westfield Garden State Plaza. Englewood is also close to several major transportation hubs, including Port Authority Bus Terminal and George Washington Bridge, making it an attractive location for businesses and residents. The city is also home to several major events, including the Englewood Film Festival and the Bergen County Fair.

Culture

Englewood has a vibrant cultural scene, with a variety of attractions and events throughout the year. The city is home to the Bergen Performing Arts Center, which hosts a variety of performances, including concerts, plays, and dance recitals. The city is also home to the Englewood Public Library, which offers a variety of programs and services for residents. Englewood is also close to several major cultural institutions, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, American Museum of Natural History, and Guggenheim Museum. The city is also home to several festivals and events, including the Englewood Arts Festival and the Bergen County Music Festival.

Education

The Englewood Public School District serves students in pre-kindergarten through twelfth grade, with several schools in the district, including Dwight Morrow High School and Janis E. Dismus Middle School. The city is also home to several private schools, including Dwight-Englewood School and The Moriah School. Englewood is also close to several major institutions of higher education, including Fairleigh Dickinson University, Bergen Community College, and New Jersey Institute of Technology. The city's proximity to New York City also provides residents with access to several major universities, including Columbia University, New York University, and City University of New York.