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Moonachie, New Jersey
NameMoonachie, New Jersey
Settlement typeBorough

Moonachie, New Jersey is a borough located in Bergen County, New Jersey, situated near the Hackensack River and New York City. The borough is bordered by Teterboro, New Jersey, Little Ferry, New Jersey, South Hackensack, New Jersey, and Carlstadt, New Jersey. Moonachie is also close to major transportation hubs, including Newark Liberty International Airport and the George Washington Bridge, which connects to Fort Lee, New Jersey and New York City. The borough's proximity to these transportation hubs makes it an attractive location for businesses and residents, with easy access to Jersey City, New Jersey, Hoboken, New Jersey, and Secaucus, New Jersey.

Geography

Moonachie's geography is characterized by its location in the Meadowlands (New Jersey), a region known for its wetlands and Hackensack River watershed. The borough's terrain is generally flat, with an average elevation of around 3 feet above sea level, making it prone to flooding during heavy rainfall events, similar to neighboring Little Ferry, New Jersey and Carlstadt, New Jersey. The New Jersey Meadowlands Commission plays a crucial role in managing the region's natural resources and promoting sustainable development in Moonachie and surrounding areas, including Teterboro, New Jersey and South Hackensack, New Jersey. The borough's geography also makes it an important stopover for migratory birds, with the Meadowlands Sports Complex and Liberty State Park nearby, attracting visitors from New York City, Jersey City, New Jersey, and Hoboken, New Jersey.

History

The history of Moonachie dates back to the Lenape Native American tribe, who inhabited the region before the arrival of European settlers, including Henry Hudson and the Dutch West India Company. The borough was formally incorporated in 1910, and its name is derived from the Lenape word "mon-hah-kee," meaning "place where the cattails grow," similar to the names of other nearby towns, such as Teterboro, New Jersey and Little Ferry, New Jersey. During World War II, Moonachie played a significant role in the war effort, with the Federal Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company operating a shipyard in the borough, producing vessels for the United States Navy and employing workers from Newark, New Jersey, Jersey City, New Jersey, and New York City. The borough's history is also closely tied to the development of the Meadowlands (New Jersey), with the New Jersey Meadowlands Commission working to preserve the region's natural and cultural heritage, including the Meadowlands Museum and the Bergen County Historical Society.

Demographics

As of the 2010 United States Census, Moonachie's population was approximately 2,700 people, with a diverse range of ages, ethnicities, and incomes, similar to neighboring Teterboro, New Jersey and Little Ferry, New Jersey. The borough's population is served by a range of community organizations, including the Moonachie First Aid and Rescue Squad and the Bergen County Volunteer Center, which provide essential services to residents and visitors from New York City, Jersey City, New Jersey, and Hoboken, New Jersey. The demographics of Moonachie are also influenced by its proximity to major employment centers, including New York City, Jersey City, New Jersey, and Secaucus, New Jersey, with many residents commuting to these areas for work, using transportation hubs like Newark Liberty International Airport and the George Washington Bridge.

Economy

The economy of Moonachie is driven by a mix of industries, including manufacturing, logistics, and retail, with major employers like FedEx and UPS operating facilities in the borough, similar to neighboring Teterboro, New Jersey and Carlstadt, New Jersey. The borough's location near New York City and Newark, New Jersey makes it an attractive location for businesses serving the New York metropolitan area, with easy access to Jersey City, New Jersey, Hoboken, New Jersey, and Secaucus, New Jersey. Moonachie is also home to a range of small businesses and entrepreneurs, with support from organizations like the Bergen County Economic Development Corporation and the New Jersey Small Business Development Centers, which provide resources and services to businesses in the borough and surrounding areas, including Little Ferry, New Jersey and South Hackensack, New Jersey.

Government

The government of Moonachie is led by a Mayor-council government, with a Mayor of Moonachie, New Jersey and a Borough Council responsible for making decisions on behalf of the community, similar to neighboring Teterboro, New Jersey and Little Ferry, New Jersey. The borough is also part of the Bergen County, New Jersey government, with representation on the Bergen County Board of Chosen Freeholders and access to county services like the Bergen County Sheriff's Office and the Bergen County Prosecutor's Office, which serve the entire county, including Newark, New Jersey, Jersey City, New Jersey, and Hoboken, New Jersey. Moonachie also participates in regional initiatives, such as the New Jersey Meadowlands Commission and the Hackensack River Watershed Advisory Committee, which work to address issues affecting the broader region, including flooding and water quality, with input from experts at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey and the New Jersey Institute of Technology.

Education

The education system in Moonachie is served by the Moonachie Public Schools, which operate a single school, Robert L. Craig School, providing education to students from pre-kindergarten to eighth grade, similar to neighboring Teterboro, New Jersey and Little Ferry, New Jersey. High school students from Moonachie attend Hasbrouck Heights High School in Hasbrouck Heights, New Jersey, as part of a sending/receiving relationship, with access to resources and facilities at Bergen County Technical Schools and Bergen Community College, which serve the entire county, including Newark, New Jersey, Jersey City, New Jersey, and Hoboken, New Jersey. The borough's education system is also supported by local organizations, such as the Moonachie Education Foundation and the Bergen County Library System, which provide additional resources and services to students and families, including those from New York City and surrounding areas.