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I grew up in the Westside neighborhood in the seventies. I asked my sisters and old friends for some help in answering your question.

The consensus seems to be that if you're from Jersey City and you tell someone you're from Westside it means that you lived between the following borders.

Now, you have to understand that when most Jersey City people who grew up here meet somewhere else, they often identify where they grew up by what parish they are from. That means what Catholic Parish - For example, I'm from Saint Aloysius. Very strange, but JC is very strange and was very Catholic at one time. Anyway, Westside's borders seem to include two parishes - Saint Aloysius and Our Lady of Victory.

So the northern border of westside starts at Holy Name Cemetery to the North(includes the entire cemetery). Anything to the North of that is considered "Marion". To the South, most people agree that it ends at the area near New Jersey City University. Anything South of that is considered Greenville or Country Village. The neighborhood runs as far East as Kennedy Blvd. - anything further east is Bergen. Finally, it runs as far west as Rt. 440.

Enjoyed your question. We all had a blast growing up there and had fun reminiscing.

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West Side's major retail center is located on West Side
Avenue. Other retail corridors include one along
Communipaw Avenue and another along Kennedy
Boulevard. Neither has experienced any significant facade
renovations or infrastructure repair in decades.


Bergen Ave is also considered another retail corridor. Not sure whether or not this is considered significant, but many of the storefronts along Bergen and Westside Ave did indeed have a facelift. Bergen Ave also just had the sidewalks redone from Journal Square up to Communipaw. The excerpt that was quoted must have been somewhat old as these developments have happened within the last 5 years.

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nikkiinnj wrote:
What exactly are the borders of the west side neighborhood? Is it everything that runs along West Side Avenue up until what point?



This is an excerpt from the 'JC Neighborhood Profile' I found online while I was doing some research for a community project. Hope it helps:

"Several traffic interchanges define the area geographically
and esthetically. These include the Route 440/Lincoln
Highway/Communipaw Avenue intersection and the Route
440/ Charlotte Circle/Pulaski Skyway-Route 1/9 confluence of
roads on the area's northern tip.

West Side's major retail center is located on West Side
Avenue. Other retail corridors include one along
Communipaw Avenue and another along Kennedy
Boulevard. Neither has experienced any significant facade
renovations or infrastructure repair in decades.
New Jersey City University (NJCU), located along the
southern edge of the area on Culver Avenue, has been a
major engine of economic renewal. It is redeveloping the
University's campus and has purchased properties in the
vicinity of the campus for mixed-use development including
student housing.

The West Side area is home to Lincoln Park, the only County
Park in Jersey City. The Park is one of the defining features of
the area, as is St. Mary's Cemetery located on Westside
Avenue and Montgomery Street. Housing in the area ranges
from single-family Victorian homes surrounding Lincoln Park
to pre-war high-rise dwellings to two-three story row houses
interspersed with detached single-family homes. Rental units
account for about two-thirds of all housing in the area."

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What exactly are the borders of the west side neighborhood? Is it everything that runs along West Side Avenue up until what point?

Posted on: 2007/8/13 23:32
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