Township of Pequannock
Government AdministrationUnited States51-200 Employees
The Township of Pequannock is a government administration entity located in the United States, serving as a political subdivision within New Jersey. It encompasses the communities of Pequannock and Pompton Plains, each served by its own post office, and has a residential character with a population of about 14,500 residents across a land area of just under seven square miles. The township has historical roots dating back to 1695 with incorporation in 1740, making it one of the older settled areas in the region. As a local government body, its primary function is to provide municipal services and governance to residents within its borders. The organization operates within the broader government administration industry and serves residents in a defined municipal jurisdiction rather than pursuing commercial markets.