New Jersey Drug and Alcohol Abuse Treatment Substance Abuse Overview 2008 Monmouth County
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1 New Jersey Drug and Alcohol Abuse Treatment Substance Abuse Overview 2008 Monmouth County Prepared by: Department of Human Services Division of Addiction Services Office of Research, Planning, Evaluation and Information Systems Trenton, New Jersey Jon S. Corzine Governor May 2009 Jennifer Velez Commissioner
2 JON S. CORZINE Governor Dear Colleague: DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES DIVISION OF ADDICTION SERVICES PO BOX 362 TRENTON, N.J May 2009 JENNIFER VELEZ Commissioner RAQUEL MAZON JEFFERS Director This Substance Abuse Overview provides statistics on substance abuse treatment in each New Jersey county for calendar year In 2008 there were 64,091 treatment admissions and 60,885 discharges reported to the New Jersey Department of Human Services, Division of Addiction Services by substance abuse treatment providers. These reports were submitted through the web-based New Jersey Substance Abuse Monitoring System (NJ-SAMS). The Overview includes: State Totals for Substance Abuse Treatment Admissions Substance Abuse Admissions by County and Primary Drug Substance Abuse Admissions by Primary Drug within County Map for Number of Substance Abuse Admissions by County of Residence Admissions for Substance Abuse Treatment by County of Residence Admissions for Substance Abuse Treatment by County of Treatment Provider State Totals for Substance Abuse Treatment Discharges Discharges for Substance Abuse Treatment by County of Residence Discharges for Substance Abuse Treatment by County of Treatment Provider Substance Abuse Admissions by Municipality of Residence and Primary Drug Map for Number of Substance Abuse Admissions by Municipality of Residence Admissions by Municipality of Residence, Primary Drug and Age If you have any questions about this report you may contact the Office of Research, Planning, Evaluation and Information Systems by at or by telephone at (609) Sincerely, Suzanne Borys, Program Manager Research, Planning, Evaluation and Information Systems
3 New Jersey Substance Abuse Monitoring System (NJ-SAMS) Substance Abuse Treatment Admissions State of New Jersey Totals Admissions:1/1/ /31/2008 Primary Drug Sex Alcohol 20,741 32% Male 43,538 68% Heroin & Other Opiates 26,351 41% Female 20,527 32% Cocaine 6,025 9% Marijuana 9,471 15% Age at Admission Other Drugs 1,503 2% Under 18 3,299 5% ,718 10% Intravenous Drug Users 11,441 18% ,198 10% ,335 15% Level of Care ,017 11% Outpatient Care (OP) 16,931 26% ,442 26% Intensive Outpatient (IOP) 13,329 21% ,111 19% Partial Hospitalization 984 2% 55 and over 2,971 5% Opioid Maintenance OP 7,106 11% Unknown 0 0% Opioid Maintenance IOP 304 0% Extended Care 117 0% Employment Status Halfway House 1,182 2% Unemployed 16,396 26% Long-Term Residential 3,306 5% Student 3,515 5% Short-Term Residential 6,582 10% Not in Labor Force 23,360 36% Hospital Based Residential 23 0% Employed Full/Part Time 17,753 28% Detox Residential 5,195 8% Not Assessed 1,293 2% Detox Hospital 7,886 12% Detox Outpatient Non-Methadone 336 1% Highest School Grade Completed Detox Outpatient Methadone 519 1% Completed High School 27,809 43% Non-traditional Program 291 0% Some College 13,178 21% Not Assessed 1,990 3% Methadone Planned in Treatment 8,357 13% Living Arrangement Referral Source Homeless 5,259 8% Self-referral 23,553 37% Dependent Living/Institution 8,501 13% Family/Friend 3,067 5% Independent Living 50,297 78% Addiction Services Program 4,678 7% Workforce NJ SAI 2,928 5% Smoke Tobacco (Yes) 47,520 74% DYFS 2,851 4% Mental Health 1,753 3% Legal Problem* Criminal Justice 14,460 23% None 26,333 41% IDRC 5,088 8% Probation/Parole 15,302 24% Other 5,259 8% DWI License Susp. 5,892 9% Not Assessed 344 1% Drug Court 3,637 6% Any Prior Treatment 40,615 63% Health Insurance at Admission* No Insurance 40,896 64% Race/Ethnicity Medicaid 9,844 15% White (non-hispanic) 38,242 60% Medicare 1,380 2% Black (non-hispanic) 16,199 25% Private Insurance 11,411 18% Hispanic Origin 9,111 14% Other Insurance 1,330 2% Other 539 1% Not Assessed 0 0% Treated in County of Residence 38,303 60% County of Residence Atlantic 2,923 5% Gloucester 2,914 5% Ocean 4,800 7% Bergen 3,241 5% Hudson 3,024 5% Passaic 3,601 6% Burlington 1,855 3% Hunterdon 920 1% Salem 661 1% Camden 4,873 8% Mercer 2,253 4% Somerset 1,726 3% Cape May 1,593 2% Middlesex 3,621 6% Sussex 1,333 2% Cumberland 1,757 3% Monmouth 5,334 8% Union 3,736 6% Essex 8,021 13% Morris 3,421 5% Warren 1,073 2% Other 1,411 2% Month of Admission January 5,657 9% May 5,029 8% September 5,336 8% February 4,991 8% June 5,195 8% October 5,908 9% March 5,738 9% July 5,426 8% November 4,800 7% April 5,666 9% August 5,237 8% December 5,108 8% Total Admissions = 64,091 *Totals may be greater than 100% because of multiple responses. Unduplicated Clients Admitted = 47,442
4 Substance Abuse Admissions by County and Primary Drug 2008 NJ Resident Admissions County of Residence Alcohol Cocaine Primary Drug Heroin & Opiates Marijuana Other Total N % N % N % N % N % N % Atlantic Bergen Burlington Camden Cape May Cumberland Essex Gloucester Hudson Hunterdon Mercer Middlesex Monmouth Morris Ocean Passaic Salem Somerset Sussex Union Warren Total
5 Substance Abuse Admissions by Primary Drug within County 2008 NJ Resident Admissions County of Residence Alcohol Cocaine Primary Drug Heroin & Opiates Marijuana Other Total N % N % N % N % N % N % Atlantic Bergen Burlington Camden Cape May Cumberland Essex Gloucester Hudson Hunterdon Mercer Middlesex Monmouth Morris Ocean Passaic Salem Somerset Sussex Union Warren Total
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7 New Jersey Substance Abuse Monitoring System (NJ-SAMS) Substance Abuse Treatment Admissions Resident of Monmouth County Totals Admissions:1/1/ /31/2008 Primary Drug Sex Alcohol 1,838 34% Male 3,617 68% Heroin & Other Opiates 2,056 39% Female 1,715 32% Cocaine % Marijuana % Age at Admission Other Drugs 104 2% Under % % Intravenous Drug Users % % % Level of Care % Outpatient Care (OP) 1,581 30% ,204 23% Intensive Outpatient (IOP) 1,192 22% % Partial Hospitalization 37 1% 55 and over 270 5% Opioid Maintenance OP % Unknown 0 0% Opioid Maintenance IOP 11 0% Extended Care 4 0% Employment Status Halfway House 129 2% Unemployed 1,251 23% Long-Term Residential 181 3% Student 276 5% Short-Term Residential % Not in Labor Force 1,702 32% Hospital Based Residential 0 0% Employed Full/Part Time 1,883 35% Detox Residential % Not Assessed 62 1% Detox Hospital 325 6% Detox Outpatient Non-Methadone 4 0% Highest School Grade Completed Detox Outpatient Methadone 16 0% Completed High School 2,624 49% Non-traditional Program 39 1% Some College 1,347 25% Not Assessed 101 2% Methadone Planned in Treatment % Living Arrangement Referral Source Homeless 189 4% Self-referral 2,076 39% Dependent Living/Institution % Family/Friend 357 7% Independent Living 4,439 83% Addiction Services Program 330 6% Workforce NJ SAI 151 3% Smoke Tobacco (Yes) 3,916 73% DYFS 180 3% Mental Health 172 3% Legal Problem* Criminal Justice 1,291 24% None 2,034 38% IDRC 387 7% Probation/Parole 1,360 25% Other 367 7% DWI License Susp % Not Assessed 23 0% Drug Court 356 7% Any Prior Treatment 3,311 62% Health Insurance at Admission* No Insurance 3,324 62% Race/Ethnicity Medicaid % White (non-hispanic) 3,888 73% Medicare 116 2% Black (non-hispanic) 1,056 20% Private Insurance 1,241 23% Hispanic Origin 363 7% Other Insurance 134 3% Other 27 1% Not Assessed 0 0% Treated in County of Residence 4,023 75% County where Patient was Treated Atlantic 58 1% Gloucester 2 0% Ocean 67 1% Bergen 235 4% Hudson 80 1% Passaic 31 1% Burlington 7 0% Hunterdon 5 0% Salem 1 0% Camden 1 0% Mercer 5 0% Somerset 159 3% Cape May 0 0% Middlesex 361 7% Sussex 91 2% Cumberland 96 2% Monmouth 4,023 75% Union 12 0% Essex 41 1% Morris 25 0% Warren 5 0% Other 29 1% Month of Admission January 505 9% May 394 7% September 487 9% February 425 8% June 425 8% October % March 425 8% July 481 9% November 405 8% April 431 8% August 428 8% December 389 7% Total Admissions = 5,334 *Totals may be greater than 100% because of multiple responses. Unduplicated Clients Admitted = 4,073
8 New Jersey Substance Abuse Monitoring System (NJ-SAMS) Substance Abuse Treatment Admissions Treatment Site in Monmouth County Admissions:1/1/ /31/2008 Primary Drug Sex Alcohol 2,294 34% Male 4,634 69% Heroin & Other Opiates 2,592 38% Female 2,097 31% Cocaine % Marijuana % Age at Admission Other Drugs 151 2% Under % % Intravenous Drug Users 1,244 18% % ,098 16% Level of Care % Outpatient Care (OP) 1,484 22% ,510 22% Intensive Outpatient (IOP) 1,257 19% ,155 17% Partial Hospitalization 46 1% 55 and over 287 4% Opioid Maintenance OP 560 8% Unknown 0 0% Opioid Maintenance IOP 4 0% Extended Care 2 0% Employment Status Halfway House 123 2% Unemployed 1,458 22% Long-Term Residential 275 4% Student 263 4% Short-Term Residential 1,573 23% Not in Labor Force 2,895 43% Hospital Based Residential 2 0% Employed Full/Part Time 1,852 28% Detox Residential 1,356 20% Not Assessed 78 1% Detox Hospital 2 0% Detox Outpatient Non-Methadone 1 0% Highest School Grade Completed Detox Outpatient Methadone 9 0% Completed High School 3,358 50% Non-traditional Program 39 1% Some College 1,447 21% Not Assessed 124 2% Methadone Planned in Treatment 592 9% Living Arrangement Referral Source Homeless 260 4% Self-referral 2,847 42% Dependent Living/Institution 1,347 20% Family/Friend 524 8% Independent Living 5,121 76% Addiction Services Program 472 7% Workforce NJ SAI 149 2% Smoke Tobacco (Yes) 5,141 76% DYFS 208 3% Mental Health 192 3% Legal Problem* Criminal Justice 1,585 24% None 2,422 36% IDRC 293 4% Probation/Parole 1,710 25% Other 437 6% DWI License Susp % Not Assessed 26 0% Drug Court 461 7% Any Prior Treatment 4,411 66% Health Insurance at Admission* No Insurance 4,597 68% Race/Ethnicity Medicaid % White (non-hispanic) 5,072 75% Medicare 117 2% Black (non-hispanic) 1,183 18% Private Insurance 1,206 18% Hispanic Origin 447 7% Other Insurance 163 2% Other 31 0% Not Assessed 0 0% Treated in County of Residence 4,023 60% County of Residence Atlantic 66 1% Gloucester 72 1% Ocean % Bergen 51 1% Hudson 47 1% Passaic 22 0% Burlington 165 2% Hunterdon 22 0% Salem 17 0% Camden 178 3% Mercer 129 2% Somerset 40 1% Cape May 85 1% Middlesex 604 9% Sussex 10 0% Cumberland 42 1% Monmouth 4,023 60% Union 82 1% Essex 38 1% Morris 93 1% Warren 10 0% Other 42 1% Month of Admission January 607 9% May 564 8% September 594 9% February 545 8% June 566 8% October 618 9% March 533 8% July 587 9% November 504 7% April 605 9% August 524 8% December 486 7% *Totals may be greater than 100% because of multiple responses. Total Admissions = 6,733 Unduplicated Clients Admitted = 5,272
9 New Jersey Substance Abuse Monitoring System (NJ-SAMS) Substance Abuse Treatment Discharges State of New Jersey Totals Discharges:1/1/ /31/2008 Level of Care Employment Status at Discharge Outpatient Care (OP) 15,602 26% Unemployed 14,084 23% Intensive Outpatient (IOP) 11,903 20% Student 2,893 5% Partial Hospitalization 804 1% Not in Labor Force 22,207 36% Opioid Maintenance OP 7,276 12% Employed Full/Part Time 21,471 35% Opioid Maintenance IOP 381 1% Not Assessed 230 0% Extended Care 116 0% Halfway House 1,167 2% Reasons for Discharge or Treatment not Completed Long-Term Residential 3,206 5% Treatment Plan Completed 31,654 52% Short-Term Residential 6,169 10% Quit or Dropped Out 16,384 27% Hospital Based Residential 28 0% Needs Different Level of Care 2,829 5% Detox Residential 5,102 8% Unable to Meet Client's Other Needs 363 1% Detox Hospital 7,820 13% Administrative Discharge 3,180 5% Detox Outpatient Non-Methadone 355 1% Exhaustion of Payment Source 587 1% Detox Outpatient Methadone 739 1% Incarcerated 1,089 2% Non-Traditional Program 213 0% Medical Discharge/Deceased 580 1% Other 1,352 2% Sex Male 41,263 68% Significant Problems or Conditions Female 19,597 32% Mental Health Problem 6,927 11% Compulsive Gambling 176 0% Race/Ethnicity Physical Disability or Handicap 506 1% White 35,890 59% Victim of Physical Abuse or Neglect 1,724 3% Black 15,780 26% Victim of Sexual Abuse 1,359 2% Hispanic 8,707 14% Pregnancy 347 1% Other 502 1% Suicide Attempt 421 1% Not Assessed 6 0% Runaway Behavior 1,066 2% Neglect or Abuse of Own Children 1,372 2% Age at Discharge Child of Substance Abuser 2,622 4% Under 18 2,666 4% Batterer 356 1% ,109 10% Criminal Actiity 7,685 13% ,609 10% Other 1,507 2% ,779 14% ,741 11% ,916 26% Arrested /Charged with Offense Since Admission ,056 20% 2,663 4% 55 and over 3,009 5% Unknown 24 0% Month of Discharge January 5,235 9% July 5,373 9% Client Goal Achievement at Discharge * February 4,730 8% August 5,143 8% Alcohol or Drug Problem 22,660 37% March 5,156 8% September 5,189 9% Educational 10,108 17% April 5,292 9% October 5,402 9% Employment or Vocational 6,037 10% May 4,992 8% November 4,498 7% Family Situation 6,399 11% June 5,043 8% December 4,832 8% Psychological or Mental Health 10,191 17% Physical Health 13,288 22% Legal 6,580 11% County of Residence Atlantic 2,791 5% Middlesex 3,557 6% Drug and Alcohol Use at Discharge Bergen 3,166 5% Monmouth 4,899 8% Not Using Alcohol or Drugs 36,247 60% Burlington 1,617 3% Morris 3,352 6% Using Alcohol 2,277 4% Camden 4,580 8% Ocean 4,339 7% Using Drugs 7,693 13% Cape May 1,445 2% Passaic 3,400 6% Unknown 12,804 21% Cumberland 1,730 3% Salem 626 1% Essex 7,865 13% Somerset 1,650 3% Living Arragements at Discharge Gloucester 2,694 4% Sussex 1,340 2% Homeless 2,966 5% Hudson 2,969 5% Union 3,658 6% Dependent Living/Institution 9,105 15% Hunterdon 892 1% Warren 966 2% Independent Living 46,038 76% Mercer 2,087 3% Other 1,262 2% * Percentage for goal achievment based on total clients for whom goal was applicable. All other percentages are based on total discharges. Total Discharges = 60,885 Unduplicated Clients Discharged = 45,380
10 New Jersey Substance Abuse Monitoring System (NJ-SAMS) Substance Abuse Treatment Discharges Resident of Monmouth County Total Discharges:1/1/ /31/2008 Level of Care Employment Status at Discharge Outpatient Care (OP) 1,477 30% Unemployed 1,021 21% Intensive Outpatient (IOP) % Student 236 5% Partial Hospitalization 38 1% Not in Labor Force 1,502 31% Opioid Maintenance OP % Employed Full/Part Time 2,126 43% Opioid Maintenance IOP 10 0% Not Assessed 14 0% Extended Care 11 0% Halfway House 123 3% Reasons for Discharge or Treatment not Completed Long-Term Residential 165 3% Treatment Plan Completed 2,644 54% Short-Term Residential % Quit or Dropped Out 1,265 26% Hospital Based Residential 0 0% Needs Different Level of Care 251 5% Detox Residential % Unable to Meet Client's Other Needs 44 1% Detox Hospital 321 7% Administrative Discharge 231 5% Detox Outpatient Non-Methadone 5 0% Exhaustion of Payment Source 36 1% Detox Outpatient Methadone 29 1% Incarcerated 73 1% Non-Traditional Program 15 0% Medical Discharge/Deceased 43 1% Other 90 2% Sex Male 3,324 68% Significant Problems or Conditions Female 1,573 32% Mental Health Problem % Compulsive Gambling 27 1% Race/Ethnicity Physical Disability or Handicap 45 1% White 3,562 73% Victim of Physical Abuse or Neglect 168 3% Black % Victim of Sexual Abuse 124 3% Hispanic 347 7% Pregnancy 33 1% Other 22 0% Suicide Attempt 23 0% Not Assessed 2 0% Runaway Behavior 46 1% Neglect or Abuse of Own Children 104 2% Age at Discharge Child of Substance Abuser 218 4% Under % Batterer 19 0% % Criminal Actiity % % Other 89 2% % % ,135 23% Arrested /Charged with Offense Since Admission % 240 5% 55 and over 268 5% Unknown 0 0% Month of Discharge January 408 8% July % Client Goal Achievement at Discharge * February 360 7% August 401 8% Alcohol or Drug Problem 1,814 37% March 401 8% September 443 9% Educational % April 428 9% October 435 9% Employment or Vocational % May 334 7% November 370 8% Family Situation % June 420 9% December 424 9% Psychological or Mental Health % Physical Health % Legal % County where Patient was Treated Atlantic 53 1% Middlesex 364 7% Drug and Alcohol Use at Discharge Bergen 196 4% Monmouth 3,677 75% Not Using Alcohol or Drugs 2,950 60% Burlington 8 0% Morris 25 1% Using Alcohol 246 5% Camden 0 0% Ocean 52 1% Using Drugs % Cape May 0 0% Passaic 28 1% Unknown % Cumberland 80 2% Salem 0 0% Essex 36 1% Somerset 158 3% Living Arragements at Discharge Gloucester 4 0% Sussex 93 2% Homeless 107 2% Hudson 84 2% Union 9 0% Dependent Living/Institution % Hunterdon 6 0% Warren 5 0% Independent Living 3,854 79% Mercer 4 0% Other 17 0% Total Discharges = 4,899 Unduplicated Clients Discharged = 3,748 * Percentage for goal achievment based on total clients for whom goal was applicable. All other percentages are based on total discharges.
11 New Jersey Substance Abuse Monitoring System (NJ-SAMS) Substance Abuse Treatment Discharges Treatment Site in Monmouth County Discharges:1/1/ /31/2008 Level of Care Employment Status at Discharge Outpatient Care (OP) 1,354 22% Unemployed 1,550 25% Intensive Outpatient (IOP) 1,083 17% Student 303 5% Partial Hospitalization 40 1% Not in Labor Force 2,299 37% Opioid Maintenance OP 535 9% Employed Full/Part Time 2,112 34% Opioid Maintenance IOP 6 0% Not Assessed 15 0% Extended Care 11 0% Halfway House 133 2% Reasons for Discharge or Treatment not Completed Long-Term Residential 223 4% Treatment Plan Completed 3,674 59% Short-Term Residential 1,492 24% Quit or Dropped Out 1,445 23% Hospital Based Residential 2 0% Needs Different Level of Care 277 4% Detox Residential 1,357 22% Unable to Meet Client's Other Needs 49 1% Detox Hospital 2 0% Administrative Discharge 325 5% Detox Outpatient Non-Methadone 1 0% Exhaustion of Payment Source 32 1% Detox Outpatient Methadone 24 0% Incarcerated 76 1% Non-Traditional Program 14 0% Medical Discharge/Deceased 82 1% Other 98 2% Sex Male 4,308 69% Significant Problems or Conditions Female 1,970 31% Mental Health Problem % Compulsive Gambling 72 1% Race/Ethnicity Physical Disability or Handicap 51 1% White 4,720 75% Victim of Physical Abuse or Neglect 208 3% Black 1,102 18% Victim of Sexual Abuse 172 3% Hispanic 426 7% Pregnancy 44 1% Other 28 0% Suicide Attempt 35 1% Not Assessed 3 0% Runaway Behavior 64 1% Neglect or Abuse of Own Children 105 2% Age at Discharge Child of Substance Abuser 244 4% Under % Batterer 35 1% % Criminal Actiity 578 9% % Other 130 2% ,031 16% % ,435 23% Arrested /Charged with Offense Since Admission ,073 17% 345 5% 55 and over 272 4% Unknown 0 0% Month of Discharge January 521 8% July 555 9% Client Goal Achievement at Discharge * February 447 7% August 510 8% Alcohol or Drug Problem 2,258 36% March 528 8% September 538 9% Educational % April % October 547 9% Employment or Vocational % May 498 8% November 478 8% Family Situation % June 534 9% December 523 8% Psychological or Mental Health % Physical Health 1,504 24% Legal % County of Residence Atlantic 62 1% Middlesex 571 9% Drug and Alcohol Use at Discharge Bergen 37 1% Monmouth 3,677 59% Not Using Alcohol or Drugs 4,145 66% Burlington 164 3% Morris 87 1% Using Alcohol 236 4% Camden 179 3% Ocean % Using Drugs % Cape May 86 1% Passaic 24 0% Unknown 1,124 18% Cumberland 41 1% Salem 19 0% Essex 31 0% Somerset 31 0% Living Arragements at Discharge Gloucester 71 1% Sussex 11 0% Homeless 170 3% Hudson 43 1% Union 78 1% Dependent Living/Institution 1,367 22% Hunterdon 15 0% Warren 9 0% Independent Living 4,498 72% Mercer 128 2% Other 23 0% * Percentage for goal achievment based on total clients for whom goal was applicable. All other percentages are based on total discharges. Total Discharges = 6,279 Unduplicated Clients Discharged = 4,925
12 Substance Abuse Admissions by Municipality of Residence and Primary Drug 2008 Monmouth County Admissions Municipality Primary Drug Alcohol Cocaine Heroin & Opiates Marijuana Other Total N % N % N % N % N % N % Aberdeen Twp Allenhurst Allentown Asbury Park City Atlantic Highlands Avon By The Sea Belmar Bradley Beach Brielle Colts Neck Township Deal Eatontown Englishtown Fair Haven Farmingdale Freehold Freehold Twp Hazlet Twp Highlands Holmdel Twp Howell Twp Interlaken Keansburg Keyport Little Silver Loch Arbour Village Long Branch City Manalapan Twp Manasquan Marlboro Twp Matawan Middletown Twp Millstone Twp Monmouth Beach
13 Neptune City Neptune Twp Ocean Twp Oceanport Red Bank Roosevelt Rumson Sea Bright Sea Girt Shrewsbury Shrewsbury Twp South Belmar Spring Lake Spring Lake Hts Tinton Falls Union Beach Upper Freehold Twp Wall Twp West Long Branch Not Stated Total
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15 2008 Treatment Admissions by Municipality of Residence, Primary Drug and Age Alcohol Drugs Total Monmouth 18 & Over Under 18 Total 18 & Over Under 18 Total 18 & Over Under 18 Total N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N % Aberdeen Twp Allenhurst Allentown Asbury Park City Atlantic Highlands B Avon By The Sea Belmar Bradley Beach Brielle Colts Neck Township Deal Eatontown Englishtown Fair Haven Farmingdale Freehold Freehold Twp Hazlet Twp Highlands Holmdel Twp Howell Twp Interlaken Keansburg Keyport Little Silver Loch Arbour Village Long Branch City Manalapan Twp Manasquan Marlboro Twp Matawan Middletown Twp Millstone Twp Monmouth Beach Neptune City
16 Neptune Twp Ocean Twp Oceanport Red Bank Roosevelt Rumson Sea Bright Sea Girt Shrewsbury Shrewsbury Twp South Belmar Spring Lake Spring Lake Hts Tinton Falls Union Beach Upper Freehold Twp Wall Twp West Long Branch B Not Stated Total
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