Monmouth County Bayshore Township
Welcome to Hazlet, a Monmouth County bayshore township with its own schools, a North Jersey Coast Line station, and easy access to Raritan Bay and the Shore.
Hazlet is a township in Monmouth County, New Jersey, in the Bayshore region near Raritan Bay. It sits between the Raritan Bay shoreline to the north and the Route 35 corridor to the east, with Keansburg, Union Beach, Keyport, and Holmdel surrounding it. Its population of roughly 20,500 makes it a substantial, established suburb within easy reach of both New York City and the Jersey Shore. The township's history reaches back to 1848, when it was established as Raritan Township after separating from Middletown Township, taking its name from the nearby bay. Over the decades it spun off several neighboring municipalities, including Holmdel, Matawan, Keyport, Union Beach, and Keansburg. In 1967, residents voted to rename the township Hazlet, after the longtime name of its train stop on Holmdel Road, to distinguish it from other Raritan-named towns in the state. The township's modern identity was shaped by the suburban boom of the 1960s, when it grew into a community of more than 20,000 residents with neighborhood schools, a municipal pool complex, and new shopping centers. Today Hazlet is a family-oriented commuter suburb. The Hazlet Township Public Schools, anchored by Raritan High School, serve the community, and Hazlet Station on NJ Transit's North Jersey Coast Line provides direct rail service to New York Penn Station. The Garden State Parkway, Route 35, and Route 36 offer road access across the region, and the township sits minutes from the bay and the Monmouth County beaches. For homebuyers, Hazlet offers a classic mid-century suburban housing stock, strong commuter access, and proximity to both the Shore and the PNC Bank Arts Center, at a generally more attainable price point than many Monmouth County towns. It suits families, first-time buyers, and those relocating from New York City seeking space, schools, and convenience.
Hazlet is a township in Monmouth County, New Jersey, in the state's Bayshore region. It sits near Raritan Bay, not far from Keansburg, Union Beach, and Keyport, and is home to a stop on the North Jersey Coast Line.
Hazlet residents commute to New York City primarily from Hazlet Station on NJ Transit's North Jersey Coast Line, which runs to Penn Station. Academy buses, the Seastreak ferry, and the Garden State Parkway provide additional commuting options.
Hazlet is served by the Hazlet Township Public Schools, with Raritan High School operating as the township's lone secondary school. The district also operates elementary and middle schools serving the community.
Hazlet was originally established in 1848 as Raritan Township, named for nearby Raritan Bay. In 1967, residents voted to rename the township Hazlet after its longtime train stop, to distinguish it from other Raritan-named municipalities.
Hazlet is near Raritan Bay, the Jersey Shore beaches of Monmouth County, and the PNC Bank Arts Center in neighboring Holmdel. Sandy Hook and the bayfront towns are a short drive away.
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