Neighborhood Profiles
Apartment Life in Ewing Township
Ewing Township in Mercer County has become an ethnically and socially diverse community of residents. According to the 1990 census, the population of the Township stood at 34,185 and is expected to stabilize around 40,000. The economy of the Township is strongly rooted in government, light manufacturing and education. With easy access to both Philadelphia and New York, the Township remains a viable business center. It continues to function as a corridor for the vital components of air, rail and land transportation, including the Trenton-Mercer Airport and Interstate 95.
Through the years, the State of New Jersey has established a number of important institutions in Ewing Township. These include the Trenton Psychiatric Hospital, The College of New Jersey, (formerly Trenton State College,) Marie Katzenbach New Jersey School for the Deaf, and the State Department of Transportation complex. Renter-occupied housing is 25% of total housing.
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