![]() Saying you are from Union is not specific enough. Not only do Gloucester City and Gloucester Township share a name, but neither is in Gloucester County. The borough with this name is in Gloucester County. The Garden State boasts 12 national park sites, though none is in National Park, New Jersey. While it may look like a computer typo, this township is a real place in the northern part of Warren County. To make matters worse, the township is south of Bergen. North Bergen is a Hudson County municipality, not in Bergen County. ![]() It makes you wonder how original the name selection was back then. Rearrange the letters slightly and you get a township, a borough and a village from New Jersey. Besides the four Franklin Townships, there's Franklin Borough and Franklin Lakes, all across six counties. There is likely a Franklin municipality in a county near you. Be careful when deciding which Washington Township to go to, as five counties have their own versions. If you're a fan of the Washington name, then take your pick of five townships and one borough that recall the Founding Father. These are some of the town names that can cause the most confusion, for a variety of reasons: Washington There are 564 municipalities in the state. Now add puzzling and, at times, bizarre town names to the mix. We argue over breakfast sandwiches, don't pump our own gas and play keep-away from potholes on the Garden State Parkway. Living in New Jersey can be challenging enough. Watch Video: staff try to read New Jersey names
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