Monmouth County Crossroads
Welcome to Eatontown, a well-connected Monmouth County borough shaped by the Fort Monmouth legacy, with major highways, regional shopping, and the Jersey Shore minutes away.
Eatontown is a borough in Monmouth County, New Jersey, set just inland from the Jersey Shore, with Red Bank to the north and the Long Branch and Asbury Park beaches a short drive to the east and south. The 2020 census counted 13,575 residents. The borough grew around a crossroads of major highways — Routes 35, 36, and 18 and the Garden State Parkway — which made it a commercial hub for the surrounding shore communities. Eatontown is most closely identified with Fort Monmouth, the U.S. Army's former communications and electronics research installation. After the base closed in 2011, the roughly 1,127-acre property entered a long-term reuse program managed by the Fort Monmouth Economic Revitalization Authority, with portions in Eatontown, Tinton Falls, and Oceanport. The campus has become a center for media and technology employment, anchored by a major film and television production studio, giving the borough an unusual blend of suburban residential life and modern industry. Retail anchors the local economy, led by the Monmouth Mall complex at the junction of Routes 35 and 36. The borough's neighborhoods are a mix of post-war single-family homes, garden apartments, and newer townhome communities, appealing to commuters and families drawn to the area's central Monmouth County location. Eatontown Public Schools operate the borough's elementary and middle grades, including the Margaret L. Vetter School, while high school students attend Monmouth Regional High School in neighboring Tinton Falls. Residents enjoy quick access to the Navesink River towns, the beaches of the northern Jersey Shore, and commuter rail into New York via nearby NJ Transit stations.
Eatontown is in Monmouth County, New Jersey, in the central part of the state just inland from the Jersey Shore. The borough sits between Red Bank and Long Branch, roughly 40 miles south of New York City.
Eatontown is best known for Fort Monmouth, a former U.S. Army communications installation now being redeveloped as a mixed-use and media-production campus, and for Monmouth Mall, the region's main shopping center at the junction of Routes 35 and 36.
Eatontown Public Schools serve grades K-8, including the Margaret L. Vetter School. For grades 9-12, Eatontown students attend Monmouth Regional High School in Tinton Falls, a regional district shared with Tinton Falls and Shrewsbury Township.
Eatontown sits just inland from the shore: Long Branch and Seven Presidents Oceanfront Park lie a few miles to the east, and Asbury Park's boardwalk and music venues are a short drive south along Route 36.
No. Fort Monmouth closed as a U.S. Army installation in 2011, and its roughly 1,127 acres are being redeveloped by the Fort Monmouth Economic Revitalization Authority across Eatontown, Tinton Falls, and Oceanport into employment, commercial, and residential uses.
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Eatontown's housing stock reflects its post-war suburban growth, with a strong base of mid-century single-family homes, Cape Cods, and split-levels on established streets, alongside garden apartment complexes and condominiums. Newer townhome developments, including communities tied to the Fort Monmouth reuse area, have added modern options. The borough's mix of housing types and its central location near highways, shopping, and employment centers make it accessible to first-time buyers, commuters, and downsizers alike. Established, tree-lined neighborhoods predominate, with larger homes clustered near the borough's parks and older civic core.
Eatontown sits among Monmouth County's shore communities, with Red Bank and Shrewsbury to the north, Tinton Falls to the west, and Oceanport and Long Branch toward the coast. Within the borough, residential streets fan out from the Route 35 commercial spine, with older, established neighborhoods near the center and newer subdivisions on the edges, particularly near the Fort Monmouth reuse zone. This positioning puts Red Bank's dining and arts scene and the Oceanport and Long Branch shoreline within minutes, while Tinton Falls and Shrewsbury offer neighboring suburban character and additional shopping.
Eatontown offers a practical, well-connected suburban lifestyle. Residents run errands along the Route 35 retail corridor, shop at Monmouth Mall, and reach Red Bank's theaters, restaurants, and Navesink River waterfront in minutes. The Jersey Shore's beaches — Long Branch, Seven Presidents Oceanfront Park, and Asbury Park's boardwalk and music venues — are a short drive away. The borough's mix of longtime residents, families with ties to the Fort Monmouth era, and newer arrivals gives it a stable, community-oriented feel centered on schools, recreation programs, and easy access to the wider shore region.
Eatontown Public Schools serve students in kindergarten through eighth grade, with the Margaret L. Vetter School as a central campus. For high school, Eatontown sends students to Monmouth Regional High School in Tinton Falls, a regional district shared with Tinton Falls and Shrewsbury Township. The arrangement gives families a small, community-based elementary and middle school experience followed by a larger regional high school. Private and parochial options in the surrounding Red Bank area add further choice for local families.
Eatontown sits at a major Monmouth County crossroads. Route 35 runs through the borough, Route 36 heads east toward Long Branch and the shore, and Route 18 and the Garden State Parkway — via Exit 105 — provide fast routes toward New Brunswick, New York, and points south. Commuter rail into New York and Newark is available at nearby NJ Transit North Jersey Coast Line stations, and the Fort Monmouth reuse campus sits adjacent to regional transit corridors. The borough's compact layout makes it largely car-oriented but unusually convenient to highways for its size.
Recreation in Eatontown blends local parks with proximity to the shore. Borough playgrounds and athletic fields serve youth sports and family outings, while the larger Monmouth County park system offers trails, golf, and open space nearby. Seven Presidents Oceanfront Park and the Long Branch and Asbury Park beaches lie within a short drive, and Red Bank's Navesink River waterfront provides boating and dining. The area's position between the river, the ocean, and county parkland makes outdoor recreation a year-round part of life for Eatontown residents.
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