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NEW JERSEY MUNICIPALITIES Pop. 2010 Rank State Highways in Town I- US NJ Toll PIP 500 NEW JERSEY MUNICIPALITIES Pop. 2010 Rank State Highways in Town I- US NJ Toll PIP 500 1 Atlantic 1 Absecon city 8,411 272 9 30 157 585 1 Atlantic 2 Atlantic City city 39,558 55 30 40 87 187 446 1 Atlantic 3 Brigantine city 9,450 252 87 1 Atlantic 4 Buena borough 4,603 391 40 54 557 1 Atlantic 5 Buena Vista township 7,570 303 40 54 540 552 557 1 Atlantic 6 Corbin city 492 557 50 557 1 Atlantic 7 Egg Harbor township 43,323 44 9 40 152 444 446 559 559-A 563 575 1 Atlantic 8 Egg Harbor City city 4,243 403 30 50 561 561-A 563 1 Atlantic 9 Estell Manor city 1,735 503 49 50 557 1 Atlantic 10 Folsom borough 1,885 492 54 73 322 1 Atlantic 11 Galloway township 37,349 61 9 30 50 444 561 561-A 563 575 1 Atlantic 12 Hamilton township 26,503 92 40 50 322 446 552 559 559-A 563 575 1 Atlantic 13 Hammonton town 14,791 169 30 54 73 206 446 536 542 559 561 1 Atlantic 14 Linwood city 7,092 317 9 559-A 585 1 Atlantic 15 Longport borough 895 537 1 Atlantic 16 Margate city 6,354 333 563 1 Atlantic 17 Mullica township 6,147 338 30 542 561 561-A 563 1 Atlantic 18 Northfield city 8,624 266 9 563 585 1 Atlantic 19 Pleasantville city 20,249 128 9 40 446 585 1 Atlantic 20 Port Republic city 1,115 530 9 167 444 561-A 575 1 Atlantic 21 Somers Point city 10,795 226 9 52 152 444 559 559-A 585 1 Atlantic 22 Ventnor city 10,650 228 1 Atlantic 23 Weymouth township 2,715 460 50 557 2 Bergen 1 Allendale borough 6,505 328 17 507 2 Bergen 2 Alpine borough 1,849 494 9W 445 502 2 Bergen 3 Bergenfield borough 26,764 89 2 Bergen 4 Bogota borough 8,187 281 80 2 Bergen 5 Carlstadt borough 6,127 339 17 95W 120 503 2 Bergen 6 Cliffside Park borough 23,594 104 2 Bergen 7 Closter borough 8,373 273 501 502 505 2 Bergen 8 Cresskill borough 8,573 267 501 505 2 Bergen 9 Demarest borough 4,881 383 501 505 2 Bergen 10 Dumont borough 17,479 146 505 2 Bergen 12 East Rutherford borough 8,913 258 3 17 95W 120 503 507 2 Bergen 13 Edgewater borough 11,513 212 5 505 2 Bergen 11 Elmwood Park borough 19,403 133 4 46 80 444 507 2 Bergen 14 Emerson borough 7,401 308 502 503 2 Bergen 15 Englewood city 27,147 88 4 93 95 501 505 2 Bergen 16 Englewood Cliffs borough 5,281 369 9W 445 505 2 Bergen 17 Fair Lawn borough 32,457 69 4 208 504 507 2 Bergen 18 Fairview borough 13,835 178 1-9 63 501 2 Bergen 19 Fort Lee borough 35,345 67 1-9-46 4 5 9W 63 67 95 445 501 505 2 Bergen 20 Franklin Lakes borough 10,590 231 208 502 2 Bergen 21 Garfield city 30,487 73 46 507 2 Bergen 22 Glen Rock borough 11,601 209 208 507 2 Bergen 23 Hackensack city 43,010 46 4 17 80 503 2 Bergen 24 Harrington Park borough 4,664 389 502 505 2 Bergen 25 Hasbrouck Heights borough 11,842 205 17 46 2 Bergen 26 Haworth borough 3,382 436 2 Bergen 27 Hillsdale borough 10,219 240 444 503 2 Bergen 28 Ho-Ho-Kus borough 4,078 409 17 502 507 2 Bergen 29 Leonia borough 8,937 257 1-9-46 93 95 501 2 Bergen 30 Little Ferry borough 10,626 230 46 503 2 Bergen 31 Lodi borough 24,136 101 17 46 80 2 Bergen 32 Lyndhurst township 20,554 126 17 95W 507 2 Bergen 33 Mahwah township 25,890 95 17 202 287 507 2 Bergen 34 Maywood borough 9,555 249 17 2 Bergen 35 Midland Park borough 7,128 315 2 Bergen 36 Montvale borough 7,844 292 444 503 2 Bergen 37 Moonachie borough 2,708 461 503 2 Bergen 38 New Milford borough 16,341 153 2 Bergen 39 North Arlington borough 15,392 164 7 17 507 2 Bergen 40 Northvale borough 4,640 390 505 2 Bergen 41 Norwood borough 5,711 360 501 505 2 Bergen 42 Oakland borough 12,754 190 202 208 287 502 2 Bergen 43 Old Tappan borough 5,750 357 2 Bergen 44 Oradell borough 7,978 289 503 2 Bergen 45 Palisades Park borough 19,622 132 1-9 5 46 63 93 501 2 Bergen 46 Paramus borough 26,342 93 4 17 444 2 Bergen 47 Park Ridge borough 8,645 264 503 2 Bergen 48 Ramsey borough 14,473 173 17 507 2 Bergen 49 Ridgefield borough 11,032 223 1-9 5 46 63 93 95 95W 501 2 Bergen 50 Ridgefield Park village 12,729 191 46 80 95 2 Bergen 51 Ridgewood village 24,958 99 17 507 2 Bergen 52 River Edge borough 11,340 216 4 503 2 Bergen 53 River Vale township 9,659 247 2 Bergen 54 Rochelle Park township 5,530 364 17 444 NEW JERSEY MUNICIPALITIES Pop. 2010 Rank State Highways in Town I- US NJ Toll PIP 500 2 Bergen 55 Rockleigh borough 531 554 501 2 Bergen 56 Rutherford borough 18,061 143 3 17 95W 507 2 Bergen 57 Saddle Brook township 13,659 180 46 80 444 2 Bergen 58 Saddle River borough 3,152 447 17 2 Bergen 59 South Hackensack township 2,378 475 46 80 503 2 Bergen 60 Teaneck township 39,776 54 4 80 95 2 Bergen 61 Tenafly borough 14,488 172 9W 445 501 505 2 Bergen 62 Teterboro borough 67 563 46 80 2 Bergen 63 Upper Saddle River borough 8,208 280 17 2 Bergen 64 Waldwick borough 9,625 248 17 502 507 2 Bergen 65 Wallington borough 11,335 217 21 507 2 Bergen 66 Washington township 9,102 254 444 502 2 Bergen 67 Westwood borough 10,908 224 502 503 2 Bergen 69 Woodcliff Lake borough 7,626 301 444 503 2 Bergen 68 Wood-Ridge borough 5,730 358 17 2 Bergen 70 Wyckoff township 16,696 151 208 502 3 Burlington 1 Bass River township 1,443 515 9 167 444 542 3 Burlington 2 Beverly city 2,577 469 543 3 Burlington 3 Bordentown city 3,924 415 130 206 528 545 3 Burlington 4 Bordentown township 11,367 214 95 130 206 295 528 545 3 Burlington 5 Burlington city 9,920 245 130 413 541 541T 543 3 Burlington 6 Burlington township 22,594 113 95 130 295 700 541 541T 543 3 Burlington 7 Chesterfield township 7,699 297 95 528 537 545 3 Burlington 8 Cinnaminson township 15,569 162 73 90 130 543 3 Burlington 9 Delanco township 4,283 401 130 543 3 Burlington 10 Delran township 16,896 148 130 543 3 Burlington 11 Eastampton township 6,069 343 206 537 3 Burlington 12 Edgewater Park township 8,881 259 130 543 3 Burlington 13 Evesham township 45,538 41 70 73 544 3 Burlington 14 Fieldsboro borough 540 552 3 Burlington 15 Florence township 12,109 202 95 130 295 543 3 Burlington 16 Hainesport township 6,110 341 38 537 541 3 Burlington 17 Lumberton township 12,559 193 38 541 3 Burlington 18 Mansfield township 8,544 268 68 95 130 206 295 700 543 545 3 Burlington 19 Maple Shade township 19,131 134 38 41 73 537 3 Burlington 20 Medford township 23,033 108 70 532 541 544 3 Burlington 21 Medford Lakes borough 4,146 407 532 541 3 Burlington 22 Moorestown township 20,726 125 38 537 3 Burlington 23 Mount Holly township 9,536 251 38 537 541 3 Burlington 24 Mount Laurel township 41,864 48 38 73 295 700 537 3 Burlington 25 New Hanover township 7,385 310 68 545 3 Burlington 26 North Hanover township 7,678 298 528 537 545 3 Burlington 27 Palmyra borough 7,398 309 73 543 3 Burlington 29 Pemberton township 27,912 82 70 206 530 545 3 Burlington 28 Pemberton borough 1,409 518 530 3 Burlington 30 Riverside township 8,079 285 543 3 Burlington 31 Riverton borough 2,779 458 543 3 Burlington 32 Shamong township 6,490 329 206 534 541 3 Burlington 33 Southampton township 10,464 234 38 70 206 530 3 Burlington 34 Springfield township 3,414 435 68 206 295 700 537 545 3 Burlington 35 Tabernacle township 6,949 320 206 532 3 Burlington 36 Washington township 687 547 542 563 3 Burlington 37 Westampton township 8,813 261 295 700 541 3 Burlington 38 Willingboro township 31,629 70 130 3 Burlington 39 Woodland township 1,788 499 70 72 532 563 3 Burlington 40 Wrightstown township 802 545 68 545 4 Camden 1 Audubon borough 8,819 260 30 168 S-551 4 Camden 2 Audubon Park borough 1,023 534 76C 168 4 Camden 3 Barrington borough 6,983 319 30 41 295 700 4 Camden 4 Bellmawr borough 11,583 211 42 76 168 295 700 S-551 4 Camden 5 Berlin borough 7,588 302 30 73 534 S-536 561 4 Camden 6 Berlin township 5,357 366 73 534 561 4 Camden 7 Brooklawn borough 1,955 487 47 130 551 S-551 4 Camden 8 Camden city 77,344 12 30 76 76C 130 168 676 537 543 551 561 4 Camden 9 Cherry Hill township 71,045 14 38 41 70 154 295 700 544 561 4 Camden 10 Chesilhurst borough 1,634 508 30 4 Camden 11 Clementon borough 5,000 378 30 534 4 Camden 12 Collingswood borough 13,926 177 30 130 561 4 Camden 13 Gibbsboro borough 2,274 478 561 4 Camden 15 Gloucester township 64,634 19 41 42 168 446 534 544 4 Camden 14 Gloucester City city 11,456 213 76 130 676 551 S-551 4 Camden 16 Haddon township 14,707 171 30 130 168 561 4 Camden 17 Haddon Heights borough 7,473 306 30 41 295 S-551 4 Camden 18 Haddonfield borough 11,593 210 41 295 700 S-551 561 4 Camden 19 Hi-Nella borough 870 539 4 Camden 20 Laurel Springs borough 1,908 490 30 4 Camden 21 Lawnside borough 2,945 455 30 295 700 544 NEW JERSEY MUNICIPALITIES Pop.
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