Frenchtown
Introduction
Frenchtown, NJ has somehow managed to maintain its integrity throughout its history. In this village utopia, nestled on the banks of the Delaware River, people know their neighbors and greet each other in the streets. After all, how can you hide in a hamlet that covers just over one square mile?
One hundred years ago, the population of the borough of Frenchtown was approximately 1,545 people. Today, Frenchtown has nearly the same number of inhabitants. Locals tell us that Frenchtown is what New Hope used to be 10 years ago. Businesses are expanding and new shops are opening up for the first time in years. People are finally rediscovering Frenchtown and all that it has to offer from biking to shopping.





