Fair Lawn Borough is located in Bergen County, New Jersey in the northeast corner of the State. As of the 2010 census, Fair Lawn had a population of 32,457 residents. Its history can be traced back to the Lenni-Lenapi tribes, and was incorporated as a Borough in 1924.
Fair Lawn is a great place to visit...
With such historical sites as the Native American fishing weir, Garreston Forge and Farm Restoration, Radburn: the first planned community and the old Dutch House Tavern. There are three shopping districts along Broadway, River Road and Fair Lawn Avenue and two train stations serviced by New Jersey Transit into New York City and points north.
Fair Lawn is a better place to live...
With over a dozen recreational facilities and parks serviced by one of the best recreation departments in New Jersey, houses of worship of many different faiths, a top-notch school system and a brand new state-of-the-art Community Center.
NOTICES
Green Fair - Tuesday, May 22nd
The Fair Lawn Green Team is holding a green fair on Tuesday, May 22nd from 6pm to 9pm
at the Fair Lawn High School cafeteria (parking in rear). The event is free and will cover topics such as
rain barrels, rain gardens, composting and other green and sustainable living options. (flyer)
NJDEP Water Use Advisory (more)
Borough Named Tree City USA Community by the Arbor Day Foundation (more)
Frequently Asked Questions
Ambulance Transport Fees
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Fair Lawn achieves Sustainable Jersey Certification at the Bronze Level. (More)

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