Middlesex County Commuter Borough
Welcome to Metuchen, the "Brainy Borough" — a Middlesex County rail town with an award-winning Main Street and a 50-minute train ride to New York City.
Metuchen is a borough in Middlesex County, New Jersey, in the central part of the state within the New York metropolitan area. It lies along the Northeast Corridor rail line, roughly between Edison and New Brunswick, and is known affectionately as "The Brainy Borough." The borough was incorporated in 1900 from portions of Raritan Township, later renamed Edison, and is named for Chief Matouchin, a Lenni-Lenape leader of the region. Metuchen's identity has long been tied to its train station and its educated, culturally minded population. The "Brainy Borough" nickname, earned in 1914, reflects the community's historic draw for professors, writers, and artists, thanks to direct rail access to New York City and Rutgers University in nearby New Brunswick. That heritage remains part of the borough's character today, visible in its civic pride and active community life. The borough's downtown is a point of pride. Metuchen's Main Street won the Great American Main Street of the Year award in 2023, recognition of a revitalized, walkable center with restaurants, shops, and a Business Improvement District. Complete Streets planning has made the borough notably pedestrian- and bicycle-friendly, and the Metuchen Downtown Alliance coordinates events and improvements throughout the year. Today Metuchen is home to about 15,000 residents and served by the highly rated Metuchen School District. Its location on NJ Transit's Northeast Corridor Line gives commuters a roughly 50-minute train ride to New York Penn Station, while the Garden State Parkway and New Jersey Turnpike are nearby for drivers. For buyers, Metuchen offers a rare combination of a genuine downtown, strong schools, and direct rail access to Manhattan.
Metuchen is located in Middlesex County, in the central part of New Jersey. It sits along the Northeast Corridor rail line, between Edison and New Brunswick, within the New York metropolitan area.
Metuchen earned the nickname 'The Brainy Borough' in 1914, a title it has embraced ever since. The name reflects the community's long association with educators, writers, and artists, drawn by its rail access to New York City and Rutgers University.
Metuchen is served by the Metuchen School District, a highly rated public district serving students in pre-kindergarten through twelfth grade. The district enrolls roughly 2,300 students and is a major draw for families.
Metuchen sits on NJ Transit's Northeast Corridor Line, with a rail commute of roughly 50 minutes to New York Penn Station. The line also provides direct service to Newark, Secaucus Junction, and Trenton, and Rutgers' New Brunswick campus is a short ride away.
Metuchen was incorporated as a borough on March 20, 1900, from portions of Raritan Township, which was later renamed Edison. The borough is named for Chief Matouchin, a Lenni-Lenape leader of the region.
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