Ramsey, is a picturesque borough in Bergen County, situated about 26 miles northwest of Midtown Manhattan, making it a suburban enclave of New York City. With an estimated population of around 14,800 as of the 2020 Census, the community offers a spacious, well‑established suburban character, featuring top‑rated schools and a high median household income of roughly $150,000. Originally named for landowner Peter J. Ramsey and incorporated as a borough in 1908 following the establishment of a railroad station in 1848, the town retains historical charm—including the Old Stone House, a colonial-era landmark tied to Revolutionary‑War history. Quiet yet affluent, Ramsey is bordered by towns like Allendale and Mahwah, and offers ample parks, highly educated residents, and a balance of small‑town feel with commuter access to NYC.