Fairfield Township
Includes Fairton
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Fairfield Township was formed by Royal charter on May 12, 1697, from portions of the Cohansey Township area, while still part of Salem County, and was formed as a precinct in the newly created Cumberland County on January 19, 1748. It was incorporated on February 21, 1798, as one of the initial group of 104 townships in the state by an act of the New Jersey Legislature.
Government
Fairfield Township
70 Fairton Gouldtown Road
Fairton, NJ 08320
856-451-9284
Departments
Construction Official
Court Administator 856-453-3157
Fire - 911
(Non-Emergency) 856-455-0555
First Aid - 911
(Non-Emergency)
Health Department
Library
Office of Emergency Management (OEM)
Police - 911
(Non-emergency)
Public Works
Recreation 856-451-9038
Senior Citizens
Tax Collector's Office 856 451-9284 ext 301
Tax Assessor
Education
Fairfield Township School - Elementary Grades PreK - 8
375 Gouldtown-Woodruff Road
Bridgeton, NJ 08302
856-453-1882
Cumberland Regional High School - Grades 9 - 12
90 Silver Lake Road
Bridgeton, NJ 08302
856-451-9400
Private schools
Fairton Christian Academy - Grades K - 12
199 Fairton Millville Rd
Fairton, NJ 08320
856-455-0408
Arts
Art
Cooking
Dance
Martial Arts
Music
Performing Arts / Theatre
Cemeteries
Funeral Homes & Monuments
- Funeral Homes
- Monuments
Clubs and Organizations
- Young Peoples Progressive Club
1153 Bridgeton Millville Rd
Fairfield Twsp, NJ 08320
856-453-5290
Historic Places
Historical Society
Trinity African Methodist Episcopal Church
1995 at Bridgeton-Milltown Road
Fairfield Township, NJ
(Photo courtesy of Wikipedia.org)
It is one of the oldest settlements in America founded by free,
land-owning African-Americans. The Rev. Ruben Cuff of
Salem County organized a society of African Americans in
1818. In 1823 they bought an unused schoolhouse to use as
a church, and in 1834 they bought a second schoolhouse
and moved it to the site. The current church was built in 1860,
on the eve of the Civil War
- Sunshine Dog Park
527 Clarks Pond Rd
Fairton, NJ 08320
609-805-4636
Places of Worship
- Church of God In Christ
93 Main St
Fairton, NJ 08320
856-451-7417
- Crusaders For Christ Center
33 Reeves Rd
Fairfield Twsp, NJ 08320
856-455-5668
- Fairfield Presbyterian Church
53 Main St & Church Lane
Fairton, NJ 08320
856-451-7687
- St John United Methodist Church
680 Fordville Rd
Fairfield Twsp, NJ 08320
856-451-1064
- Trinity Methodist Church
1107 Bridgeton Millville Pike
Fairfield Twsp, NJ 08320
856-455-5905
Sports & Recreation
Amusement
Baseball & Softball
Basketball
Boating
- Husted's Landing
215 Husted Bateman Rd
Fairfield Twsp, NJ 08320
856-451-6195
Bowling
Diving Instruction
Equestrian
Fishing
- Bartone Bait Shop
24 N Main St
Fairton, NJ 08320
856-451-3288
Fitness
Football
Golf
Gymnastics
Hockey
Lacrosse
Soccer
Swimming
Tennis