Heart of Hunterdon County
Welcome to Raritan Township, the largest municipality in Hunterdon County, New Jersey—a suburban and farmland community that wraps around Flemington between New York City and Philadelphia.
Raritan Township is a municipality in Hunterdon County, New Jersey, and the largest and most populous township in the county, home to roughly 24,000 residents. It occupies a central position in Hunterdon's rolling countryside, nearly halfway between New York City and Philadelphia, and it completely surrounds the smaller borough of Flemington. Routes 202, 31, and 12 pass through the township, making it a crossroads for travel across central New Jersey and giving it the local nickname "the Heart of Hunterdon County." The township's history reaches back to the colonial era: the land was purchased from Native Americans in 1703, and Raritan was formally incorporated as a township in 1838, formed from portions of the older Amwell Township. Flemington, which had grown within Raritan, was formed as a separate entity in 1870 and became an independent borough in 1910, creating the classic New Jersey "doughnut" arrangement in which one municipality surrounds another. Through the twentieth century, Raritan Township evolved from a largely agricultural community into a sought-after suburban and semi-rural residential area. Today the township is defined by single-family neighborhoods, farmland, and preserved open space, with Flemington serving as its commercial and cultural center. The housing stock spans Colonial Revival and New Traditional homes on spacious lawns as well as mid-century brick townhouses in established neighborhoods. Education is a strong draw: students attend the Flemington-Raritan Regional School District through eighth grade and the large Hunterdon Central Regional High School for grades nine through twelve. Nearby Round Valley Recreation Area provides a major reservoir for fishing, boating, and hiking. The combination of space, strong schools, and a strategic location between two metropolitan regions is central to the township's appeal.
Raritan Township is in Hunterdon County, New Jersey. It is the largest and most populous municipality in the county and surrounds the borough of Flemington, which was formed within the township in the nineteenth century.
No. Raritan Township is in Hunterdon County, while Raritan Borough is a separate municipality in Somerset County, New Jersey. The two communities share a name but are distinct places in different counties.
Students in Raritan Township attend the Flemington-Raritan Regional School District for pre-kindergarten through eighth grade, then move on to Hunterdon Central Regional High School for grades nine through twelve, a large campus-style school located in the township.
Raritan Township sits nearly halfway between New York City and Philadelphia, with Routes 202, 31, and 12 passing through. Both major cities are reachable for commuting, though the township retains a rural and suburban character.
Round Valley Recreation Area, with its roughly 2,000-acre reservoir, lies nearby and offers fishing, boating, swimming, and hiking and biking trails. Hunterdon County's rolling farmland and parks provide additional outdoor recreation.
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