The population density of Point Pleasant, NJ was 5,739 in 2009. The population density of Tinton Falls, NJ was 1,246 in 2009.

Population Density

Population Density is computed by dividing the total population by Land Area Per Square Mile.

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Geographic and Population Datasets Involving Point Pleasant, NJ or Tinton Falls, NJ

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    Percent Of Middle School Students (grades 7-8) Who Smoke Cigarettes, New Jersey, by year: Beginning 2014

    healthdata.nj.gov | Last Updated 2017-08-30T17:19:32.000Z

    Ratio: Percentage of middle school (7th-8th grade) students who have used cigarettes on one or more days in the 30 days preceding the survey. Definition: Percentage of middle school (grades 7-8) students who have used cigarettes on one or more days in the 30 days preceding the survey. Data Source: NJDHS DMHAS NJ Middle School Risk and Protective Factor Survey History: FEB 2017 - Data source for this indicator changed to New Jersey Youth Tobacco Survey (YTS) starting with 2014 data. Previous data years were based on PRIDE survey data, New Jersey Department of Human Services. MAR 2017 - Baseline year changed from 2010 to 2014, since YTS and PRIDE data are not comparable. - 2020 targets modified to reflect a 10% improvement over the 2014 baseline for total population and all racial/ethnic groups

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    Port Authority Trans-Hudson (PATH) Monthly Ridership: Beginning 1996

    data.ny.gov | Last Updated 2019-06-10T17:59:19.000Z

    Total Port Authority Trans-Hudson (PATH) system linked passenger trips, by month beginning 1996 through current year period. Trips are based on station turnstile entry counts.

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    Air Passenger Traffic per Month, Port Authority of NY NJ: Beginning 1977

    data.ny.gov | Last Updated 2019-06-10T17:59:11.000Z

    The dataset presented in this forum is monthly data. The Port Authority collects monthly data for domestic and international, cargo, flights, passengers and aircraft equipment type from each carrier at PANYNJ-operated airports. The data is aggregated and forms the basis for estimating flight fees, parking, concession, and PFC revenues at the Port Authority Airports.

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    Cargo Tonnage by Airport, Port Authority of NY NJ: Beginning 1977

    data.ny.gov | Last Updated 2019-06-10T17:59:09.000Z

    The dataset presented in this forum is monthly data. The Port Authority collects monthly data for domestic and international cargo, flight, passengers and aircraft equipment type from each carrier at PANYNJ-operated airports. The data is aggregated and forms the basis for estimating flight fees, parking, concession, and PFC revenues at the Port Authority Airports.

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    Port Authority Trans-Hudson Corporation (PATH) Average Weekday and Weekend Ridership: Beginning 1996

    data.ny.gov | Last Updated 2019-06-10T17:59:21.000Z

    PATH System average weekday and weekend linked passenger trips, by month beginning 1996 through current year period. Trips are based on station turnstile entry counts for weekdays and weekends operating under normal weekday schedule (excludes holidays).

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    Commercial and Non Commercial Flights per Month, Port Authority of NY NJ: Beginning 1977

    data.ny.gov | Last Updated 2019-06-10T17:59:11.000Z

    The dataset presented in this forum is monthly data. The Port Authority collects monthly data for domestic and international cargo, flights, passengers and aircraft equipment type from each carrier at PANYNJ-operated airports. The data is aggregated and forms the basis for estimating flight fees, parking, concession, and PFC revenues at the Port Authority Airports.

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    Late-Stage Female Breast Cancer Incidence Rate (cases per 100,000 females), New Jersey, by year: Beginning 2010

    healthdata.nj.gov | Last Updated 2019-05-10T17:35:07.000Z

    Rate: Number of new cases of breast cancer (per 100,000) diagnosed at the regional or distant stage among females. Definition: Age-adjusted incidence rate of invasive breast cancer per 100,000 female population. Data Sources: (1) NJ State Cancer Registry, Dec 31, 2015 Analytic File, using NCI SEER*Stat ver 8.2.1 (www.seer.cancer.gov/seerstat) (2) NJ population estimates as calculated by the NCI's SEER Program, released January 2015, http://www.seer.cancer.gov/popdata/download.html.

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    Hospitals

    fusioncenter.nhit.org | Last Updated 2023-07-28T21:44:56.000Z

    Point locations and limited attributes for hospitals of all types (acute care, rehabilitation, psychiatric, specialty), federally-qualified health centers, and satellite emergency departments, in New Jersey. Nursing homes and most standalone urgent care centers are not included. The point locations and most of the attributes are derived as periodic output from the NJ Department of Health (NJ DOH) Health Emergency Preparedness and Response (Hippocrates) system. Known as: Hospital point locations in New Jersey as of 2018-09 (Strc_emgy_hospital_3424)

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    Accredited NJ Career and Technical Institutions

    data.nj.gov | Last Updated 2023-04-06T15:32:39.000Z

    This data set provides a list of accredited Career and Technical Institutions located in New Jersey. This list can be used by the public to verify if a career or technical school of interest accepts Federal Funding to assist with Career and Technical educational services. This data was pulled from the US. department of Education database of Accredited Postsecondary Institutions and programs and filtered to represent institutions located in NJ. Youth involved with the NJ Foster Care Scholars program and youth transitioning into higher education can access this data within the Financial Aid and Education Resource Guide, implemented by Embrella through Division of Children and Family Chaffee ETV funded, NJ Foster Care Scholars program and distributed to the community.

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    Transit Village Centers

    fusioncenter.nhit.org | Last Updated 2021-08-09T21:20:47.000Z

    A designated Transit Village is the area around a transit facility that the municipality has demonstrated a commitment to revitalizing and redeveloping into a compact, mixed-use neighborhood with a strong residential component. The municipality must apply for designation and must meet the Transit Village Criteria. The program is administered by the NJ Department of Transportation (NJDOT), which provides information on the program Web site http://www.state.nj.us/transportation/community/village/index.shtml. This feature class replaces the previous edition of the Transit Village points. This edition uses the same methodology for all the rail station and bus terminal center points. The points are located by using the outside corners of the platform or platforms to create a rectangle, and then extracting the centroid of the rectangle for each station or terminal. Center points for indoor or underground platforms were estimated from entrances (see source record for details.) Known as Transit Village Centers Tran_tvi_ctr