East Brunswick, New Jersey Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The following is a quick snapshot of the Population & Steets in East Jersey. The city has a relatively diverse population. While the city is home to a large number of native English speakers, many of its people speak Spanish or other languages as well. Listed below are the various racial and ethnic groups present in the city. For more information, you can visit the Diversity page for East Brunswick.

The Township Of East Brunswick is a town in Middlesex County, New Jersey. Its T1 Census Class Code indicates that it is an active county subdivision and not an incorporated city. The town has numerous public schools and is convenient for commuting. The town has two main transportation hubs and multiple bus stops. The population of East Brunswick is 47,512 according to the 2010 United States Census.

Founded in 1860, East Brunswick was originally a farming community. With improved road access and a growing population, suburban settlement began in the 1930s. After World War II, large housing development transformed the city into a suburban community. The construction of the New Jersey Turnpike extension led to a dramatic increase in population, with a 1950 Census population of 5,699 rising to 19,965 by 1960.

There are several parks in East Brunswick. The largest is Heavenly Farms, which is operated by the township's division of recreation. It has baseball and softball fields, bike trails, and lighted soccer fields. Whether you are looking to retire, raise a family, or simply enjoy the great outdoors, this town has something for you. The population of East Brunswick is diverse enough to meet the needs of any person.