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Westampton, New Jersey

Westampton is a township in Burlington County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. As of the 2020 United States census, the township's population was 9,121,[9][10] an increase of 308 (+3.5%) from the 2010 census count of 8,813,[18][19] which in turn reflected an increase of 1,596 (+22.1%) from the 7,217 counted in the 2000 census.[20] The township, and all of Burlington County, is a part of the Philadelphia-Reading-Camden combined statistical area and the Delaware Valley.[21]

Westampton, New Jersey
Westampton Township highlighted in Burlington County. Inset map: Burlington County highlighted in the State of New Jersey.
Census Bureau map of Westampton Township, New Jersey
Westampton Township
Location in Burlington County
Westampton Township
Location in New Jersey
Westampton Township
Location in the United States
Coordinates: 40°01′00″N 74°49′15″W / 40.016732°N 74.820906°W / 40.016732; -74.820906[1][2]
Country United States
State New Jersey
County Burlington
IncorporatedMarch 6, 1850
Government
 • TypeTownship
 • BodyTownship committee
 • MayorSandy Henley (D, term ends December 31, 2023)[3][4]
 • AdministratorWendy Gibson[5]
 • Municipal clerkWendy Gibson (acting)[6]
Area
 • Total11.10 sq mi (28.75 km2)
 • Land10.97 sq mi (28.42 km2)
 • Water0.13 sq mi (0.33 km2)  1.15%
 • Rank200th of 565 in state
19th of 40 in county[1]
Elevation72 ft (22 m)
Population
 • Total9,121
 • Estimate 
(2022)[9][11]
9,170
 • Rank261st of 565 in state
18th of 40 in county[12]
 • Density831.1/sq mi (320.9/km2)
  • Rank404th of 565 in state
26th of 40 in county[12]
Time zoneUTC−05:00 (Eastern (EST))
 • Summer (DST)UTC−04:00 (Eastern (EDT))
ZIP Code
08060 – Mount Holly[13]
Area code609[14]
FIPS code3400578200[1][15][16]
GNIS feature ID0882103[1][17]
Websitewww.westamptonnj.gov

Westampton was incorporated as a township by an act of the New Jersey Legislature on March 6, 1850, from portions of Northampton Township (now known as Mount Holly Township). Portions of the township were taken to form Eastampton Township on February 11, 1880.[22] Its name derives from its original location in the western portion of what was Northampton Township.[23]

The township is the home of the National Weather Service Weather Forecast Office serving the Philadelphia metropolitan area.[24]

Geography edit

According to the United States Census Bureau, the township had a total area of 11.10 square miles (28.75 km2), including 10.97 square miles (28.42 km2) of land and 0.13 square miles (0.33 km2) of water (1.15%).[1][2]

Unincorporated communities, localities and place names located partially or completely within the township include Rancocas, Timbuctoo and Woodlane.[25]

The township borders the Burlington County municipalities of Burlington Township, Eastampton Township, Hainesport Township, Mount Holly, Mount Laurel, Springfield Township and Willingboro Township.[26][27]

Demographics edit

Historical population
CensusPop.Note
18501,507
18601,313−12.9%
18701,3694.3%
1880715*−47.8%
1890688−3.8%
1900567−17.6%
1910564−0.5%
1920478−15.2%
19304912.7%
194057316.7%
195071625.0%
19601,11455.6%
19702,680140.6%
19803,38326.2%
19906,00477.5%
20007,21720.2%
20108,81322.1%
20209,1213.5%
2022 (est.)9,170[9][11]0.5%
Population sources: 1850–2000[28]
1850–1920[29] 1850–1870[30]
1850[31] 1870[32] 1880–1890[33]
1890–1910[34] 1910–1930[35]
1940–2000[36] 2000[37][38]
2010[18][19] 2020[9][10]
* = Lost territory in previous decade.[22]

2010 census edit

The 2010 United States census counted 8,813 people, 3,195 households, and 2,428 families in the township. The population density was 799.4 per square mile (308.7/km2). There were 3,291 housing units at an average density of 298.5 per square mile (115.3/km2). The racial makeup was 61.00% (5,376) White, 25.45% (2,243) Black or African American, 0.19% (17) Native American, 6.90% (608) Asian, 0.03% (3) Pacific Islander, 2.26% (199) from other races, and 4.16% (367) from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 8.84% (779) of the population.[18]

Of the 3,195 households, 34.7% had children under the age of 18; 59.4% were married couples living together; 13.0% had a female householder with no husband present and 24.0% were non-families. Of all households, 19.9% were made up of individuals and 7.1% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.76 and the average family size was 3.18.[18]

24.4% of the population were under the age of 18, 7.7% from 18 to 24, 27.2% from 25 to 44, 30.3% from 45 to 64, and 10.4% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 39.3 years. For every 100 females, the population had 91.5 males. For every 100 females ages 18 and older there were 87.8 males.[18]

The Census Bureau's 2006–2010 American Community Survey showed that (in 2010 inflation-adjusted dollars) median household income was $89,713 (with a margin of error of +/− $10,240) and the median family income was $97,080 (+/− $9,080). Men had a median income of $65,651 (+/− $7,331) versus $45,956 (+/− $4,844) for women. The per capita income for the borough was $38,334 (+/− $4,669). About 2.8% of families and 4.0% of the population were below the poverty line, including 5.6% of those under age 18 and 5.7% of those age 65 or over.[39]

2000 census edit

As of the 2000 United States census[15] there were 7,217 people, 2,525 households, and 1,966 families residing in the township. The population density was 653.6 inhabitants per square mile (252.4/km2). There were 2,581 housing units at an average density of 233.8 per square mile (90.3/km2). The racial makeup of the township was 70.81% White, 21.27% African American, 0.28% Native American, 3.03% Asian, 0.04% Pacific Islander, 1.83% from other races, and 2.74% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 6.21% of the population.[37][38]

There were 2,525 households, out of which 42.1% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 62.2% were married couples living together, 13.0% had a female householder with no spouse present, and 22.1% were non-families. 18.1% of all households were made up of individuals, and 5.3% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.83 and the average family size was 3.24.[37][38]

In the township the population was spread out, with 29.3% under the age of 18, 6.0% from 18 to 24, 33.4% from 25 to 44, 22.2% from 45 to 64, and 9.1% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 36 years. For every 100 females, there were 90.0 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 82.6 males.[37][38]

The median income for a household in the township was $63,973, and the median income for a family was $69,656. Males had a median income of $46,536 versus $32,167 for females. The per capita income for the township was $26,594. About 2.7% of families and 2.5% of the population were below the poverty line, including 2.1% of those under age 18 and 4.9% of those age 65 or over.[37][38]

Government edit

Local government edit

Westampton Township is governed under the Township form of New Jersey municipal government, one of 141 municipalities (of the 564) statewide that use this form, the second-most commonly used form of government in the state.[40] The Township Committee is comprised of five members, who are elected directly by the voters at-large in partisan elections to serve three-year terms of office on a staggered basis, with either one or two seats coming up for election each year as part of the November general election in a three-year cycle.[7][41] At an annual reorganization meeting, the Township Committee selects one of its members to serve as Mayor and another as Deputy Mayor.[42]

As of 2023, members of the Westampton Township Committee are Mayor Sandy V. Henley (D, term on committee and as mayor ends December 31, 2023), Jaime Mungo (D, term on committee and as mayor ends 2023), Nancy A. Burkley (R, 2024), Odise Carr (D, 2025), Genel Wright (D, 2024; elected to serve an unexpired term).[3][43][44][45][46]

Genel Wright was appointed in September 2022 to fill the seat expiring in December 2024 that became vacant following the resignation of Anthony DeSilva.[47] Wright served on an interim basis until the November 2022 general election, when she was chosen to serve the balance of the term of office.[44]

In January 2022, the Township Committee chose Odise Carr from a list of three candidates submitted by the Democratic municipal committee to fill the vacant seat expiring in December 2022.[48]

In January 2020, the Township Committee appointed Jaime Mungo to complete the term of office expiring in December 2020 that had been held by Linda A. Hynes until she resigned from office to take a seat on the Burlington County Board of Chosen Freeholders.[49]

Federal, state and county representation edit

Westampton Township is located in the 3rd Congressional District[50] and is part of New Jersey's 8th state legislative district.[51][52][53]

For the 118th United States Congress, New Jersey's 3rd congressional district is represented by Andy Kim (D, Moorestown).[54] New Jersey is represented in the United States Senate by Democrats Cory Booker (Newark, term ends 2027)[55] and Bob Menendez (Englewood Cliffs, term ends 2025).[56][57]

For the 2022–2023 session, the 8th Legislative District of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the New Jersey Senate by Jean Stanfield (R, Westampton) and in the General Assembly by Michael Torrissi (R, Hammonton) and Brandon Umba (R, Medford).[58]

Burlington County is governed by a Board of County Commissioners comprised of five members who are chosen at-large in partisan elections to serve three-year terms of office on a staggered basis, with either one or two seats coming up for election each year; at an annual reorganization meeting, the board selects a director and deputy director from among its members to serve a one-year term.[59] As of 2023, Burlington County's Commissioners are: Director Felicia Hopson (D, Willingboro Township, 2024),[60] Deputy Director Tom Pullion (D, Edgewater Park, 2023),[61] Allison Eckel (D, Medford, 2025),[62] Daniel J. O'Connell (D, Delran Township, 2024)[63] and Balvir Singh (D, Burlington Township, 2023).[64][59][65][66][67][68]

Burlington County's Constitutional Officers are: Clerk Joanne Schwartz (R, Southampton Township, 2023)[69][70] Sheriff James H. Kostoplis (D, Bordentown, 2025)[71][72] and Surrogate Brian J. Carlin (D, Burlington Township, 2026).[73][74]

Politics edit

As of March 2011, there were a total of 5,540 registered voters in Westampton Township, of which 2,175 (39.3% vs. 33.3% countywide) were registered as Democrats, 1,115 (20.1% vs. 23.9%) were registered as Republicans and 2,249 (40.6% vs. 42.8%) were registered as Unaffiliated. There was one voter registered to another party.[75] Among the township's 2010 Census population, 62.9% (vs. 61.7% in Burlington County) were registered to vote, including 83.2% of those ages 18 and over (vs. 80.3% countywide).[75][76]

In the 2012 presidential election, Democrat Barack Obama received 3,060 votes here (67.9% vs. 58.1% countywide), ahead of Republican Mitt Romney with 1,368 votes (30.3% vs. 40.2%) and other candidates with 46 votes (1.0% vs. 1.0%), among the 4,509 ballots cast by the township's 5,848 registered voters, for a turnout of 77.1% (vs. 74.5% in Burlington County).[77][78] In the 2008 presidential election, Democrat Barack Obama received 3,138 votes here (67.3% vs. 58.4% countywide), ahead of Republican John McCain with 1,448 votes (31.1% vs. 39.9%) and other candidates with 44 votes (0.9% vs. 1.0%), among the 4,661 ballots cast by the township's 5,556 registered voters, for a turnout of 83.9% (vs. 80.0% in Burlington County).[79] In the 2004 presidential election, Democrat John Kerry received 2,259 votes here (57.4% vs. 52.9% countywide), ahead of Republican George W. Bush with 1,640 votes (41.7% vs. 46.0%) and other candidates with 26 votes (0.7% vs. 0.8%), among the 3,937 ballots cast by the township's 4,795 registered voters, for a turnout of 82.1% (vs. 78.8% in the whole county).[80]

In the 2013 gubernatorial election, Republican Chris Christie received 1,410 votes here (52.7% vs. 61.4% countywide), ahead of Democrat Barbara Buono with 1,187 votes (44.4% vs. 35.8%) and other candidates with 28 votes (1.0% vs. 1.2%), among the 2,675 ballots cast by the township's 5,802 registered voters, yielding a 46.1% turnout (vs. 44.5% in the county).[81][82] In the 2009 gubernatorial election, Democrat Jon Corzine received 1,501 ballots cast (52.9% vs. 44.5% countywide), ahead of Republican Chris Christie with 1,162 votes (41.0% vs. 47.7%), Independent Chris Daggett with 115 votes (4.1% vs. 4.8%) and other candidates with 33 votes (1.2% vs. 1.2%), among the 2,835 ballots cast by the township's 5,592 registered voters, yielding a 50.7% turnout (vs. 44.9% in the county).[83]

Education edit

For pre-kindergarten through eighth grade, public school students attend the Westampton Township Schools.[84] As of the 2021–22 school year, the district, comprised of two schools, had an enrollment of 937 students and 87.2 classroom teachers (on an FTE basis), for a student–teacher ratio of 10.7:1.[85] The schools in the district (with 2021–22 enrollment data from the National Center for Education Statistics[86]) are Holly Hills Elementary School[87] with 403 students in pre-kindergarten through 3rd grade and Westampton Intermediate School[88] / Westampton Middle School[89] with 524 students in PreK and grades 4 to 8.[90][91][92]

For ninth through twelfth grades, public school students attend the Rancocas Valley Regional High School, a comprehensive regional public high school/district, which also serves students from the communities of Eastampton Township, Hainesport Township, Lumberton Township and Mount Holly Township.[93][94][95] As of the 2021–22 school year, the high school had an enrollment of 2,048 students and 140.3 classroom teachers (on an FTE basis), for a student–teacher ratio of 14.6:1.[96] The school is located in Mount Holly Township. The district's board of education has nine members who are elected directly by voters to serve three-year terms of office on a staggered basis, with three seats up for election each year as part of the November general election. Seats on the board are allocated based on the population of the five constituent municipalities, with two seats assigned to Westampton.[97][98]

Burlington County Institute of Technology is a countywide public vocational-technical school district offering training to students throughout Burlington County, with a campus located in Westampton and the Burlington County Institute of Technology Medford Campus in Medford.[99]

Transportation edit

Roads and highways edit

 
View south along the New Jersey Turnpike in Westampton

As of May 2010, the township had a total of 55.24 miles (88.90 km) of roadways, of which 32.47 miles (52.26 km) were maintained by the municipality, 15.84 miles (25.49 km) by Burlington County and 2.83 miles (4.55 km) by the New Jersey Department of Transportation and 4.10 miles (6.60 km) by the New Jersey Turnpike Authority.[100]

Westampton hosts two major highways. A 4.1-mile (6.6 km) section of the New Jersey Turnpike, including the four-lane toll gate for Exit 5, is located within the township.[101] Interstate 295 also runs through the northwestern section of the township for about 2+12 miles (4.0 km), including one interchange, Exit 45.[102] The most significant county road is County Route 541,[103] which passes through the municipality from the northwestern section to the southeastern corner.[104]

Public transportation edit

NJ Transit provides bus service on route 413 between Burlington and Camden.[105][106]

BurLink bus service is offered on the B1 route (between Beverly and Pemberton) and on the B2 route (between Beverly and Westampton Township).[107]

Academy Bus provides service from a park-and-ride facility near Exit 5 of the New Jersey Turnpike to the Port Authority Bus Terminal and other street service in Midtown Manhattan and to both Jersey City and the Wall Street area in Lower Manhattan.[108][109]

Notable people edit

People who were born in, residents of, or otherwise closely associated with Westampton Township include:

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Westampton is a township in Burlington County in the U S state of New Jersey As of the 2020 United States census the township s population was 9 121 9 10 an increase of 308 3 5 from the 2010 census count of 8 813 18 19 which in turn reflected an increase of 1 596 22 1 from the 7 217 counted in the 2000 census 20 The township and all of Burlington County is a part of the Philadelphia Reading Camden combined statistical area and the Delaware Valley 21 Westampton New JerseyTownshipSealWestampton Township highlighted in Burlington County Inset map Burlington County highlighted in the State of New Jersey Census Bureau map of Westampton Township New JerseyWestampton TownshipLocation in Burlington CountyShow map of Burlington County New JerseyWestampton TownshipLocation in New JerseyShow map of New JerseyWestampton TownshipLocation in the United StatesShow map of the United StatesCoordinates 40 01 00 N 74 49 15 W 40 016732 N 74 820906 W 40 016732 74 820906 1 2 Country United StatesState New JerseyCountyBurlingtonIncorporatedMarch 6 1850Government 7 TypeTownship BodyTownship committee MayorSandy Henley D term ends December 31 2023 3 4 AdministratorWendy Gibson 5 Municipal clerkWendy Gibson acting 6 Area 1 Total11 10 sq mi 28 75 km2 Land10 97 sq mi 28 42 km2 Water0 13 sq mi 0 33 km2 1 15 Rank200th of 565 in state19th of 40 in county 1 Elevation 8 72 ft 22 m Population 2020 9 10 Total9 121 Estimate 2022 9 11 9 170 Rank261st of 565 in state18th of 40 in county 12 Density831 1 sq mi 320 9 km2 Rank404th of 565 in state26th of 40 in county 12 Time zoneUTC 05 00 Eastern EST Summer DST UTC 04 00 Eastern EDT ZIP Code08060 Mount Holly 13 Area code609 14 FIPS code3400578200 1 15 16 GNIS feature ID0882103 1 17 Websitewww wbr westamptonnj wbr govWestampton was incorporated as a township by an act of the New Jersey Legislature on March 6 1850 from portions of Northampton Township now known as Mount Holly Township Portions of the township were taken to form Eastampton Township on February 11 1880 22 Its name derives from its original location in the western portion of what was Northampton Township 23 The township is the home of the National Weather Service Weather Forecast Office serving the Philadelphia metropolitan area 24 Contents 1 Geography 2 Demographics 2 1 2010 census 2 2 2000 census 3 Government 3 1 Local government 3 2 Federal state and county representation 3 3 Politics 4 Education 5 Transportation 5 1 Roads and highways 5 2 Public transportation 6 Notable people 7 References 8 External linksGeography editAccording to the United States Census Bureau the township had a total area of 11 10 square miles 28 75 km2 including 10 97 square miles 28 42 km2 of land and 0 13 square miles 0 33 km2 of water 1 15 1 2 Unincorporated communities localities and place names located partially or completely within the township include Rancocas Timbuctoo and Woodlane 25 The township borders the Burlington County municipalities of Burlington Township Eastampton Township Hainesport Township Mount Holly Mount Laurel Springfield Township and Willingboro Township 26 27 Demographics editHistorical population CensusPop Note 18501 507 18601 313 12 9 18701 3694 3 1880715 47 8 1890688 3 8 1900567 17 6 1910564 0 5 1920478 15 2 19304912 7 194057316 7 195071625 0 19601 11455 6 19702 680140 6 19803 38326 2 19906 00477 5 20007 21720 2 20108 81322 1 20209 1213 5 2022 est 9 170 9 11 0 5 Population sources 1850 2000 28 1850 1920 29 1850 1870 30 1850 31 1870 32 1880 1890 33 1890 1910 34 1910 1930 35 1940 2000 36 2000 37 38 2010 18 19 2020 9 10 Lost territory in previous decade 22 2010 census edit The 2010 United States census counted 8 813 people 3 195 households and 2 428 families in the township The population density was 799 4 per square mile 308 7 km2 There were 3 291 housing units at an average density of 298 5 per square mile 115 3 km2 The racial makeup was 61 00 5 376 White 25 45 2 243 Black or African American 0 19 17 Native American 6 90 608 Asian 0 03 3 Pacific Islander 2 26 199 from other races and 4 16 367 from two or more races Hispanic or Latino of any race were 8 84 779 of the population 18 Of the 3 195 households 34 7 had children under the age of 18 59 4 were married couples living together 13 0 had a female householder with no husband present and 24 0 were non families Of all households 19 9 were made up of individuals and 7 1 had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older The average household size was 2 76 and the average family size was 3 18 18 24 4 of the population were under the age of 18 7 7 from 18 to 24 27 2 from 25 to 44 30 3 from 45 to 64 and 10 4 who were 65 years of age or older The median age was 39 3 years For every 100 females the population had 91 5 males For every 100 females ages 18 and older there were 87 8 males 18 The Census Bureau s 2006 2010 American Community Survey showed that in 2010 inflation adjusted dollars median household income was 89 713 with a margin of error of 10 240 and the median family income was 97 080 9 080 Men had a median income of 65 651 7 331 versus 45 956 4 844 for women The per capita income for the borough was 38 334 4 669 About 2 8 of families and 4 0 of the population were below the poverty line including 5 6 of those under age 18 and 5 7 of those age 65 or over 39 2000 census edit As of the 2000 United States census 15 there were 7 217 people 2 525 households and 1 966 families residing in the township The population density was 653 6 inhabitants per square mile 252 4 km2 There were 2 581 housing units at an average density of 233 8 per square mile 90 3 km2 The racial makeup of the township was 70 81 White 21 27 African American 0 28 Native American 3 03 Asian 0 04 Pacific Islander 1 83 from other races and 2 74 from two or more races Hispanic or Latino of any race were 6 21 of the population 37 38 There were 2 525 households out of which 42 1 had children under the age of 18 living with them 62 2 were married couples living together 13 0 had a female householder with no spouse present and 22 1 were non families 18 1 of all households were made up of individuals and 5 3 had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older The average household size was 2 83 and the average family size was 3 24 37 38 In the township the population was spread out with 29 3 under the age of 18 6 0 from 18 to 24 33 4 from 25 to 44 22 2 from 45 to 64 and 9 1 who were 65 years of age or older The median age was 36 years For every 100 females there were 90 0 males For every 100 females age 18 and over there were 82 6 males 37 38 The median income for a household in the township was 63 973 and the median income for a family was 69 656 Males had a median income of 46 536 versus 32 167 for females The per capita income for the township was 26 594 About 2 7 of families and 2 5 of the population were below the poverty line including 2 1 of those under age 18 and 4 9 of those age 65 or over 37 38 Government editLocal government edit Westampton Township is governed under the Township form of New Jersey municipal government one of 141 municipalities of the 564 statewide that use this form the second most commonly used form of government in the state 40 The Township Committee is comprised of five members who are elected directly by the voters at large in partisan elections to serve three year terms of office on a staggered basis with either one or two seats coming up for election each year as part of the November general election in a three year cycle 7 41 At an annual reorganization meeting the Township Committee selects one of its members to serve as Mayor and another as Deputy Mayor 42 As of 2023 update members of the Westampton Township Committee are Mayor Sandy V Henley D term on committee and as mayor ends December 31 2023 Jaime Mungo D term on committee and as mayor ends 2023 Nancy A Burkley R 2024 Odise Carr D 2025 Genel Wright D 2024 elected to serve an unexpired term 3 43 44 45 46 Genel Wright was appointed in September 2022 to fill the seat expiring in December 2024 that became vacant following the resignation of Anthony DeSilva 47 Wright served on an interim basis until the November 2022 general election when she was chosen to serve the balance of the term of office 44 In January 2022 the Township Committee chose Odise Carr from a list of three candidates submitted by the Democratic municipal committee to fill the vacant seat expiring in December 2022 48 In January 2020 the Township Committee appointed Jaime Mungo to complete the term of office expiring in December 2020 that had been held by Linda A Hynes until she resigned from office to take a seat on the Burlington County Board of Chosen Freeholders 49 Federal state and county representation edit Westampton Township is located in the 3rd Congressional District 50 and is part of New Jersey s 8th state legislative district 51 52 53 For the 118th United States Congress New Jersey s 3rd congressional district is represented by Andy Kim D Moorestown 54 New Jersey is represented in the United States Senate by Democrats Cory Booker Newark term ends 2027 55 and Bob Menendez Englewood Cliffs term ends 2025 56 57 For the 2022 2023 session the 8th Legislative District of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the New Jersey Senate by Jean Stanfield R Westampton and in the General Assembly by Michael Torrissi R Hammonton and Brandon Umba R Medford 58 Burlington County is governed by a Board of County Commissioners comprised of five members who are chosen at large in partisan elections to serve three year terms of office on a staggered basis with either one or two seats coming up for election each year at an annual reorganization meeting the board selects a director and deputy director from among its members to serve a one year term 59 As of 2023 update Burlington County s Commissioners are Director Felicia Hopson D Willingboro Township 2024 60 Deputy Director Tom Pullion D Edgewater Park 2023 61 Allison Eckel D Medford 2025 62 Daniel J O Connell D Delran Township 2024 63 and Balvir Singh D Burlington Township 2023 64 59 65 66 67 68 Burlington County s Constitutional Officers are Clerk Joanne Schwartz R Southampton Township 2023 69 70 Sheriff James H Kostoplis D Bordentown 2025 71 72 and Surrogate Brian J Carlin D Burlington Township 2026 73 74 Politics edit As of March 2011 there were a total of 5 540 registered voters in Westampton Township of which 2 175 39 3 vs 33 3 countywide were registered as Democrats 1 115 20 1 vs 23 9 were registered as Republicans and 2 249 40 6 vs 42 8 were registered as Unaffiliated There was one voter registered to another party 75 Among the township s 2010 Census population 62 9 vs 61 7 in Burlington County were registered to vote including 83 2 of those ages 18 and over vs 80 3 countywide 75 76 In the 2012 presidential election Democrat Barack Obama received 3 060 votes here 67 9 vs 58 1 countywide ahead of Republican Mitt Romney with 1 368 votes 30 3 vs 40 2 and other candidates with 46 votes 1 0 vs 1 0 among the 4 509 ballots cast by the township s 5 848 registered voters for a turnout of 77 1 vs 74 5 in Burlington County 77 78 In the 2008 presidential election Democrat Barack Obama received 3 138 votes here 67 3 vs 58 4 countywide ahead of Republican John McCain with 1 448 votes 31 1 vs 39 9 and other candidates with 44 votes 0 9 vs 1 0 among the 4 661 ballots cast by the township s 5 556 registered voters for a turnout of 83 9 vs 80 0 in Burlington County 79 In the 2004 presidential election Democrat John Kerry received 2 259 votes here 57 4 vs 52 9 countywide ahead of Republican George W Bush with 1 640 votes 41 7 vs 46 0 and other candidates with 26 votes 0 7 vs 0 8 among the 3 937 ballots cast by the township s 4 795 registered voters for a turnout of 82 1 vs 78 8 in the whole county 80 In the 2013 gubernatorial election Republican Chris Christie received 1 410 votes here 52 7 vs 61 4 countywide ahead of Democrat Barbara Buono with 1 187 votes 44 4 vs 35 8 and other candidates with 28 votes 1 0 vs 1 2 among the 2 675 ballots cast by the township s 5 802 registered voters yielding a 46 1 turnout vs 44 5 in the county 81 82 In the 2009 gubernatorial election Democrat Jon Corzine received 1 501 ballots cast 52 9 vs 44 5 countywide ahead of Republican Chris Christie with 1 162 votes 41 0 vs 47 7 Independent Chris Daggett with 115 votes 4 1 vs 4 8 and other candidates with 33 votes 1 2 vs 1 2 among the 2 835 ballots cast by the township s 5 592 registered voters yielding a 50 7 turnout vs 44 9 in the county 83 Education editFor pre kindergarten through eighth grade public school students attend the Westampton Township Schools 84 As of the 2021 22 school year the district comprised of two schools had an enrollment of 937 students and 87 2 classroom teachers on an FTE basis for a student teacher ratio of 10 7 1 85 The schools in the district with 2021 22 enrollment data from the National Center for Education Statistics 86 are Holly Hills Elementary School 87 with 403 students in pre kindergarten through 3rd grade and Westampton Intermediate School 88 Westampton Middle School 89 with 524 students in PreK and grades 4 to 8 90 91 92 For ninth through twelfth grades public school students attend the Rancocas Valley Regional High School a comprehensive regional public high school district which also serves students from the communities of Eastampton Township Hainesport Township Lumberton Township and Mount Holly Township 93 94 95 As of the 2021 22 school year the high school had an enrollment of 2 048 students and 140 3 classroom teachers on an FTE basis for a student teacher ratio of 14 6 1 96 The school is located in Mount Holly Township The district s board of education has nine members who are elected directly by voters to serve three year terms of office on a staggered basis with three seats up for election each year as part of the November general election Seats on the board are allocated based on the population of the five constituent municipalities with two seats assigned to Westampton 97 98 Burlington County Institute of Technology is a countywide public vocational technical school district offering training to students throughout Burlington County with a campus located in Westampton and the Burlington County Institute of Technology Medford Campus in Medford 99 Transportation editRoads and highways edit nbsp View south along the New Jersey Turnpike in WestamptonAs of May 2010 update the township had a total of 55 24 miles 88 90 km of roadways of which 32 47 miles 52 26 km were maintained by the municipality 15 84 miles 25 49 km by Burlington County and 2 83 miles 4 55 km by the New Jersey Department of Transportation and 4 10 miles 6 60 km by the New Jersey Turnpike Authority 100 Westampton hosts two major highways A 4 1 mile 6 6 km section of the New Jersey Turnpike including the four lane toll gate for Exit 5 is located within the township 101 Interstate 295 also runs through the northwestern section of the township for about 2 1 2 miles 4 0 km including one interchange Exit 45 102 The most significant county road is County Route 541 103 which passes through the municipality from the northwestern section to the southeastern corner 104 Public transportation edit NJ Transit provides bus service on route 413 between Burlington and Camden 105 106 BurLink bus service is offered on the B1 route between Beverly and Pemberton and on the B2 route between Beverly and Westampton Township 107 Academy Bus provides service from a park and ride facility near Exit 5 of the New Jersey Turnpike to the Port Authority Bus Terminal and other street service in Midtown Manhattan and to both Jersey City and the Wall Street area in Lower Manhattan 108 109 Notable people editSee also Category People from Westampton Township New Jersey People who were born in residents of or otherwise closely associated with Westampton Township include Carmine DeSopo born 1940 politician who served one term in the New Jersey General Assembly from 1996 to 1998 where he represented the 7th Legislative District 110 Henry Rowan 1923 2015 engineer and philanthropist for whom Rowan University is named 111 Jose F Sosa born 1950 Republican Party politician who served in the New Jersey General Assembly from 1992 to 1994 112 Jean Stanfield politician who was elected to the New Jersey General Assembly to represent the 8th Legislative District in November 2019 113 Kelsi Worrell born 1994 competition swimmer specializing in the butterfly who won the gold medal in the 100 meter butterfly at the 2015 Pan American Games in Toronto 114 References edit a b c d e f 2019 Census Gazetteer Files New Jersey Places United States Census Bureau Accessed July 1 2020 a b US Gazetteer files 2010 2000 and 1990 United States Census Bureau Accessed September 4 2014 a b Mayor and Township Committee Township of Westampton Accessed April 29 2022 The Township Committee is comprised of 5 members elected by the public 2023 New Jersey Mayors Directory New Jersey Department of Community Affairs updated February 8 2023 Accessed February 10 2023 Administration Township of Westampton Accessed April 25 2023 Clerk Township of Westampton Accessed April 25 2023 a b 2012 New Jersey Legislative District Data Book Rutgers University Edward J Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy March 2013 p 38 U S Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System Township of Westampton Geographic Names Information System Accessed March 14 2013 a b c d e QuickFacts Westampton township Burlington County New Jersey United States Census Bureau Accessed January 4 2023 a b c Total Population Census 2010 Census 2020 New Jersey Municipalities New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development Accessed December 1 2022 a b Annual Estimates of the Resident Population for Minor Civil Divisions in New Jersey April 1 2020 to July 1 2022 United States Census Bureau released May 2023 Accessed May 18 2023 a b Population Density by County and Municipality New Jersey 2020 and 2021 New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development Accessed March 1 2023 Look Up a ZIP Code for Westampton NJ United States Postal Service Accessed August 31 2012 Area Code Lookup NPA NXX for Westampton NJ Area Codes com Accessed December 2 2013 a b U S Census website United States Census Bureau Accessed September 4 2014 Geographic codes for New Jersey Missouri Census Data Center Accessed April 1 2022 US Board on Geographic Names United States Geological Survey Accessed September 4 2014 a b c d e DP 1 Profile of General Population and Housing Characteristics 2010 for Westampton township Burlington County New Jersey United States Census Bureau Accessed August 31 2012 a b Profile of General Demographic Characteristics 2010 for Westampton township New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development Accessed August 31 2012 Table 7 Population for the Counties and Municipalities in New Jersey 1990 2000 and 2010 New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development February 2011 Accessed May 1 2023 New Jersey 2020 Core Based Statistical Areas and Counties United States Census Bureau Accessed February 1 2023 a b Snyder John P The Story of New Jersey s Civil Boundaries 1606 1968 Bureau of Geology and Topography Trenton New Jersey 1969 p 99 Accessed August 31 2012 Township History Township of Westampton Accessed July 21 2020 Westampton Township was organized from the township of Northampton by an Act of Assembly dated March 6 1850 It received its name as the western portion of Northampton Weather Forecast Office for Philadelphia Mount Holly National Weather Service Accessed August 11 2013 The Mount Holly NWSFO serves approximately eleven million people in thirty four 34 counties located within Delaware Maryland New Jersey and Pennsylvania The office is located at 732 Woodlane Road State Route 630 off of State Route 541 in Westampton Township Burlington County New Jersey Locality Search State of New Jersey Accessed May 21 2015 Municipalities within Burlington County NJ Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission Accessed October 25 2019 New Jersey Municipal Boundaries New Jersey Department of Transportation Accessed November 15 2019 Barnett Bob Population Data for Burlington County Municipalities 1800 2000 WestJersey org January 6 2011 Accessed August 31 2012 Compendium of censuses 1726 1905 together with the tabulated returns of 1905 New Jersey Department of State 1906 Accessed July 23 2013 Raum John O The History of New Jersey From Its Earliest Settlement to the Present Time Volume 1 p 265 6 J E Potter and company 1877 Accessed July 23 2013 Westhampton township contained a population in 1850 of 1 507 in 1860 1 313 and in 1870 1 369 Rancocas and Smithville are post towns Debow James Dunwoody Brownson The Seventh Census of the United States 1850 p 137 R Armstrong 1853 Accessed July 23 2013 Staff A compendium of the ninth census 1870 p 259 United States Census Bureau 1872 Accessed July 23 2013 Porter Robert Percival Preliminary Results as Contained in the Eleventh Census Bulletins Volume III 51 to 75 p 97 United States Census Bureau 1890 Accessed July 23 2013 Thirteenth Census of the United States 1910 Population by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions 1910 1900 1890 United States Census Bureau p 335 Accessed August 31 2012 Fifteenth Census of the United States 1930 Population Volume I United States Census Bureau p 715 Accessed August 31 2012 Table 6 New Jersey Resident Population by Municipality 1940 2000 Workforce New Jersey Public Information Network August 2001 Accessed May 1 2023 a b c d e Census 2000 Profiles of Demographic Social Economic Housing Characteristics for Westampton township Burlington County New Jersey Archived July 11 2007 at the Wayback Machine United States Census Bureau Accessed August 31 2012 a b c d e DP 1 Profile of General Demographic Characteristics 2000 Census 2000 Summary File 1 SF 1 100 Percent Data for Westampton township Burlington County New Jersey Archived February 12 2020 at archive today United States Census Bureau Accessed August 31 2012 DP03 Selected Economic Characteristics from the 2006 2010 American Community Survey 5 Year Estimates for Westampton township Burlington County New Jersey Archived February 12 2020 at archive today United States Census Bureau Accessed August 31 2012 Inventory of Municipal Forms of Government in New Jersey Rutgers University Center for Government Studies July 1 2011 Accessed June 1 2023 Forms of Municipal Government in New Jersey p 7 Rutgers University Center for Government Studies Accessed June 1 2023 Form of Government Township of Westampton Accessed April 25 2023 Township Committee 5 members elected at large Staggered 3 year terms Partisan Mayor Elected by Township Committee for 1 year term at the Annual Reorganization Meeting The Mayor chairs Committee with voice and vote and is the head of municipal government The Mayor has all powers vested in Mayor by general law Committee The Committee is the legislative body of municipality and has all executive responsibilities of the municipality not placed in office of Mayor 2022 Municipal User Friendly Budget Westampton Township Accessed April 29 2022 a b November 8 2022 Summary Report Burlington County Official Results Burlington County New Jersey updated November 29 2022 Accessed January 1 2023 November 2 2021 Summary Report Burlington County Official Results Burlington County New Jersey updated November 18 2021 Accessed January 1 2022 November 3 2020 Summary Report Burlington County Official Results Burlington County New Jersey updated November 23 2020 Accessed January 1 2021 Township Committee Meeting Minutes for September 6 2022 Township of Westampton Accessed April 25 2023 Mayor Henley gave a speech for Mr Anthony DeSilva s resignation from the Township Committee Ms Wright was sworn into appointment by the Burlington County Commissioner Allison Eckel as the Democratic Candidate to fill the vacancy of Mr Anthony DeSilva Reorganization Meeting Minutes for January 4 2022 Township of Westampton Accessed April 29 2022 Ms Gibson read a letter from the Democratic Party which provided the names of three candidates to fill an unexpired term on the Committee The nominations are Carolyn Chang Esq Vernita Jones and Odise Carr Resolution Appointing Committee member to fill unexpired term Ms Mungo made a motion to appoint Odise Carr the motion was seconded by Mr DeSilva All voted yes Mr Carr was sworn in to fill the unexpired term for one year by Senator Troy Singleton Woolston George Westampton appoints school principal as new township committee member Burlington County Times January 23 2020 Accessed March 10 2020 Jaime Mungo principal of the Florence Riverfront School was appointed to a one year unexpired term on the Westampton Township Committee at its meeting on Tuesday Mungo a Democrat replaces Linda Hynes who was elected to the Burlington County Board of Freeholders in November Hynes stepped down from her township post at its reorganization meeting at the beginning of the month Plan Components Report New Jersey Redistricting Commission December 23 2011 Accessed February 1 2020 Municipalities Sorted by 2011 2020 Legislative District New Jersey Department of State Accessed February 1 2020 2019 New Jersey Citizen s Guide to Government New Jersey League of Women Voters Accessed October 30 2019 Districts by Number for 2011 2020 New Jersey Legislature Accessed January 6 2013 Coyne Kevin Garden Variey Q amp A Andy Kim New Jersey Monthly May 2021 Accessed April 25 2023 Grew up in Marlton and Cherry Hill Lives in Moorestown U S Sen Cory Booker cruises past Republican challenger Rik Mehta in New Jersey PhillyVoice Accessed April 30 2021 He now owns a home and lives in Newark s Central Ward community Biography of Bob Menendez United States Senate January 26 2015 Menendez who started his political career in Union City moved in September from Paramus to one of Harrison s new 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United States Census Bureau Accessed December 29 2014 Presidential November 6 2012 General Election Results Burlington County Archived December 26 2014 at the Wayback Machine New Jersey Department of State Division of Elections March 15 2013 Accessed December 29 2014 Number of Registered Voters and Ballots Cast November 6 2012 General Election Results Burlington County Archived December 26 2014 at the Wayback Machine New Jersey Department of State Division of Elections March 15 2013 Accessed December 29 2014 2008 Presidential General Election Results Burlington County New Jersey Department of State Division of Elections December 23 2008 Accessed December 29 2014 2004 Presidential Election Burlington County New Jersey Department of State Division of Elections December 13 2004 Accessed December 29 2014 2013 Governor Burlington County New Jersey Department of State Division of Elections January 29 2014 Accessed December 29 2014 Number of Registered Voters and Ballots Cast November 5 2013 General Election Results Burlington County New Jersey Department of State Division of Elections January 29 2014 Accessed December 29 2014 2009 Governor Burlington County Archived January 13 2016 at the Wayback Machine New Jersey Department of State Division of Elections December 31 2009 Accessed December 29 2014 Westampton Township Board of Education District Policy 0110 Identification Westampton Township Schools Accessed January 4 2023 Purpose The Board of Education exists for the purpose of providing a thorough and efficient system of free public education in grades pre Kindergarten through eighth grade in the Westampton School District Composition The Westampton School District is comprised of all the area within the municipal boundaries of Westampton Township in the County of Burlington District information for Westampton Township Public School District National Center for Education Statistics Accessed December 1 2022 School Data for the Westampton Township School District National Center for Education Statistics Accessed December 1 2022 Holly Hills Elementary School Westampton Township Public Schools Accessed January 4 2023 Intermediate School Westampton Township Public Schools Accessed January 4 2023 Westampton Middle School Westampton Township Public Schools Accessed January 4 2023 2018 2019 Burlington County Public Schools Directory Burlington County New Jersey Accessed February 9 2020 School Performance Reports for the Westampton Township Public School District New Jersey Department of Education Accessed January 4 2023 New Jersey School Directory for the Westampton Township Public Schools New Jersey Department of Education Accessed December 29 2016 Rancocas Valley Regional High School District 2015 Report Card Narrative New Jersey Department of Education Accessed June 1 2016 The Rancocas Valley Regional High School RVRHS District serves five sending districts covering approximately 40 square miles in Burlington County Eastampton Hainesport Lumberton Mount Holly and Westampton RVRHS is situated on a picturesque campus in Mount Holly the county seat Staff Regional School Districts Burlington County Times April 26 2015 Accessed June 1 2016 Rancocas Valley Regional Serves Eastampton Hainesport Lumberton Mount Holly Westampton History of the School Rancocas Valley Regional High School Accessed June 1 2016 The district encompasses approximately 40 square miles 100 km2 and comprises the townships of Eastampton Hainesport Lumberton Mount Holly and Westampton School data for Rancocas Valley Regional High School National Center for Education Statistics Accessed December 1 2022 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report of the Rancocas Valley Regional High School District New Jersey Department of Education for year ending June 30 2018 Accessed March 10 2020 The School District is a Type II district located in the County of Burlington State of New Jersey As a Type II district the School District functions independently through a Board of Education the Board The Board is comprised of nine members elected to three year terms These terms are staggered so that three member s terms expire each year The purpose of the School District is to educate students in grades 9 through 12 at its one school School Profile 2019 2020 p 7 Rancocas Valley Regional High School District Accessed March 10 2020 RVRHS is governed by nine Board members comprising two representatives each from Mount Holly and Westampton three from Lumberton and one each from Eastampton and Hainesport Board members are elected each November for three year terms Westampton Campus Burlington County Institute of Technology Accessed September 1 2012 Burlington County Mileage by Municipality and Jurisdiction New Jersey Department of Transportation May 2010 Accessed December 1 2013 New Jersey Turnpike Straight Line Diagram New Jersey Department of Transportation updated August 2014 Accessed February 7 2023 Interstate 295 Straight Line Diagram New Jersey Department of Transportation updated May 2017 Accessed February 7 2023 County Route 541 Straight Line Diagram New Jersey Department of Transportation updated June 2012 Accessed February 7 2023 Burlington County Highway Map New Jersey Department of Transportation Accessed February 7 2023 Burlington County Bus Rail Connections NJ Transit backed up by the Internet Archive as of January 28 2010 Accessed December 2 2013 South Jersey Transit Guide Archived September 29 2018 at the Wayback Machine Cross County Connection as of April 1 2010 Accessed December 2 2013 BurLINK Bus System Cross County Connection Accessed October 25 2019 Willingoro Westampton to Midtown Manhattan and Port Authority Academy Bus Accessed December 2 2013 Willingboro Westampton to Lower Manhattan Academy Bus Accessed December 2 2013 Staff Special services school superintendent retiring Courier Post March 15 2001 Accessed October 26 2015 A former assemblyman representing Burlington County DeSopo was the subject of an FBI investigation in 1997 regarding an election campaign complaint that he misused students and staff to work on his Westampton home and a summer home on Long Beach Island Staff Fire strikes Rowan estate mansion in Westampton Courier Post November 10 2016 Accessed May 14 2017 Westampton A fire was reported at the historic Rowan estate mansion Thursday according to police reports The home located on county parkland was formerly owned by the late industrialist and philanthropist Henry Rowan Sosa Jose F Commentary Mayor is disrespectful and defensive Courier Post April 19 2016 Accessed December 21 2017 Jose F Sosa served as councilman and mayor in Mount Holly and later served in the Assembly He lives in Westampton Levinsky David Longtime Sheriff Jean Stanfield to step down in May Burlington County Times February 23 2019 Accessed January 1 2020 Stanfield said she was still unsure of her future plans but did not rule out the possibility of rejoining the GOP ticket as a freeholder candidate I would definitely think about it if asked said the Westampton resident Kelsi Worrell USA Swimming Accessed December 14 2015 Birthplace Voorhees N J Hometown Westampton N J High School Rancocas Valley Regional High School Mt Holly N J 12 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Westampton Township New Jersey Westampton Township website Westampton Township Schools School Performance Reports for the Westampton Township School District New Jersey Department of Education School Data for the Westampton Township School District National Center for Education Statistics The Secret Town Fed By The Underground Railroad NPR July 25 2010 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Westampton New Jersey amp oldid 1178944072, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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