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Union Township, New Jersey is a name that refers to several different places in the state of New Jersey, USA. When you see "Union Township, New Jersey," it could mean one of two places that still exist today, or one of several places that used to exist but have since changed their names or combined with other towns.

What is a Township?

A township is a type of local government area in the United States. It's like a town or a small district that manages local services for the people living there. These services can include things like roads, parks, and sometimes even schools or police. New Jersey has many townships, and some of them share the same name, which is why we need to clarify which "Union Township" we are talking about!

Existing Union Townships in New Jersey

Currently, there are two main townships in New Jersey that are called Union Township. They are located in different counties.

Union Township in Hunterdon County

This township is located in Hunterdon County, New Jersey. It is a rural area known for its beautiful countryside and farms. People who live here enjoy a quieter lifestyle.

Union Township in Union County

This township is located in Union County, New Jersey. It is a much more populated area, closer to bigger cities. It has more businesses and residential areas.

  • Union (CDP), New Jersey: This is the main downtown area or "census-designated place" within Union Township, Union County. A CDP is a special area identified by the U.S. Census Bureau for statistical purposes. It's not a separate town, but it helps to understand the most developed part of the township.

Former Union Townships in New Jersey

Over time, some townships in New Jersey that were once called "Union Township" have changed their names or merged with other areas. This often happens as populations grow and local governments decide to reorganize.

Union Township in Bergen County

This area was once known as Union Township in Bergen County, New Jersey. However, in 1917, its name was changed to Lyndhurst, New Jersey. So, if you hear about Lyndhurst today, you're talking about what used to be Union Township in Bergen County.

Union Township in Camden County

There was also a Union Township in Camden County, New Jersey. This township no longer exists as a separate entity because it was dissolved in 1868. This means its land was likely divided up and became part of other nearby towns or townships.

Union Township in Hudson County

Similarly, a Union Township once existed in Hudson County, New Jersey. This township was dissolved in 1898. Its land was also likely absorbed into neighboring municipalities as the area developed.

Union Township in Ocean County

Finally, there was a Union Township in Ocean County, New Jersey. This area is now known as Barnegat Township, New Jersey. So, Barnegat Township is the modern name for what was once Union Township in Ocean County.

See also

In Spanish: Municipio de Union (Nueva Jersey) para niños In Spanish: Municipio de Union (Nueva Jersey) para niños

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