Irvington, New York
Irvington, sometimes known as
Irvington-on-Hudson, is a suburban
village of the
town of
Greenburgh in
Westchester County, New York, United States. It's a suburb of
New York City, north of midtown
Manhattan in
New York City, and is served by a
station stop on the
Metro-North Hudson Line. To the north of Irvington is the village of
Tarrytown, to the south the village of
Dobbs Ferry, and to the east unincorporated parts of Greenburgh, including
East Irvington. Irvington includes within its boundaries the community of
Ardsley-on-Hudson, which has its own
ZIP code and
Metro-North station, but which should not be confused with the nearby village of
Ardsley.
The population of Irvington at the 2020 census was 6,652. Because many of Irvington's residents – especially those in the upper income brackets – live in Irvington and work in New York City, the village has a reputation as a "
commuter town" or a "bedroom community".
The village's half-mile-long (0.8 kilometers) Main Street area has been designated as a
historic district by New York State and on January 15, 2014, was added to the
National Register of Historic Places. In 2010, ''
Westchester Magazine'' ranked Irvington as the "Best Place to Live in Westchester".
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