Helmetta, New Jersey Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

Helmetta is a borough in the middle of the Raritan Valley in New Jersey. The Manalapan Brook flows through the center of the borough. The surrounding area is characterized by numerous green spaces. In the past, the borough was the home of the thriving New Jersey breweries. Today, however, the town is known more for its thriving commercial sector. As of the 2010 Census, the population of Helmetta is approximately 2,066.

The city of Helmetta is located in Middlesex County, New Jersey. The 2010 census estimated its population at 2,178, up from the previous census of 2000. The median house value in Helmetta is $243,900. The median age is 41.6 years, with males older than females. Helmetta is the sixth largest borough in New Jersey. If you want to know more about the city, check out the demographics below.

The south side of Main Street is lined with medium-sized middle-class residences and institutional buildings. Houses in this area typically feature Queen Anne and Colonial Revival elements. In contrast, the long, narrow block (12) illustrates early workers' housing. Each unit features a full basement, and small sheds extend from each unit. The school (No. 14) is a three-story brick building with a round arched entry.

The city has a distinct style that reflects its history as a company town. The town's workers' homes are two-story frames that feature occasional trim and clap-board. The owners' mansions are large homes situated on landscaped lots. The main street runs parallel to the railroad tracks and is flanked by medium-sized dwellings and a school. The town's general store is owned by the Helme Tobacco Company. There are 117 structures in the city's downtown district.