Cumberland, New Jersey
Cumberland
State/Province: New Jersey
Country: United States
Location Overview
Cumberland is a city located in Cumberland County, New Jersey, in the southern part of the state. It serves as the county seat and is part of the Vineland-Bridgeton Metropolitan Statistical Area. As of the latest estimates, the population is approximately 24,000 residents. The city is situated near the Maurice River and is characterized by its proximity to several major highways, including Route 55, facilitating transportation and connectivity to surrounding areas.
Key points of interest in Cumberland include the Cumberland County Courthouse, which serves as a focal point for local governance, and the Landis Theater, a historic venue for cultural events. The city is also home to various parks and recreational areas, such as the Cohanzick Zoo, which is one of the oldest zoos in the country.
Recent developments in Cumberland have included infrastructure improvements aimed at enhancing transportation and accessibility. The local economy has seen diversification, with growth in sectors such as healthcare and retail. Housing developments are ongoing to accommodate population changes, and local officials are focusing on sustainable practices to address climate considerations in urban planning.