Water Companies in Allenhurst, NJ
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Avon By the Sea Water Department
(732) 502-4506 more info
Belmar Water/Sewer Office
(732) 681-1176 more info
Brielle Water Department
(732) 528-6262 more info
Laird Avenue Pumping Station
(732) 775-5254 more info
Point Pleasant Water Department
(732) 892-1287 more info
Red Bank Water Department
(732) 530-2742 more info
Red Bank Water Department
(732) 530-2770 more info
South Monmouth Regional
(732) 681-0611 more info
Spring Lake Water Works
(732) 449-7930 more info
Wall Twp Water Department
(732) 449-8444 more info

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Facts about Allenhurst, NJ:
Allenhurst is a Borough in Monmouth County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the borough population was 496. Allenhurst was incorporated as a borough by an Act of the New Jersey Legislature on April 26, 1897, from portions of Ocean Township. Bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the east and Deal Lake to the west, the borough is within close proximity to New York City and is a stop on the New Jersey Transit North Jersey Coast Line. There are many historic homes in Allenhurst built during the late 19th and early 20th centuries in Victorian, Queen Anne, Italian Renaissance Revival, Tudor Revival, Prairie, Mission Revival, American Craftsman, Shingle, Colonial Revival, Neoclassical and Gothic Revival architectural styles. The borough is situated in the center of a string of wealthy communities between Long Branch and Asbury Park. Allenhurst is located at 40°14?15?N 74°00?17?W? / ?40.237483°N 74.004615°W? / 40.237483; -74.004615 (40.237483,...

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