
The 2010 United States census counted 5,291 people, 1,972 households, and 1,544 families in the township. Demographics Historical population Census Unincorporated communities, localities and place names located partially or completely within the township include Amsterdam, Finesville, Hughesville, Little York, Mount Joy, Riegel Ridge, Spring Mills and Warren Paper Mills. The township borders the municipalities of Alexandria Township, Bethlehem Township and Milford in Hunterdon County Pohatcong Township in Warren County and Bridgeton Township, Durham Township, Nockamixon Township and Riegelsville in Bucks County across the Delaware River in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Geography Īccording to the United States Census Bureau, the township had a total area of 23.97 square miles (62.08 km 2), including 23.47 square miles (60.78 km 2) of land and 0.50 square miles (1.30 km 2) of water (2.09%). The township was named by Dutch settlers for Holland.

Milford was created on April 15, 1911, from portions of Holland Township, based on the results of a referendum held on May 8, 1911. The township was reformed and separated as a municipality of its own again on March 11, 1879. It was created from Alexandria Township on April 13, 1874, before being dissolved and reabsorbed into Alexandria Township on March 4, 1878. The Delaware River forms its boundary with Pennsylvania and the Musconetcong River its boundary with Warren County. Holland Township is located in the northwestern part of Hunterdon County. As of the 2020 United States census, the township's population was 5,177, a decrease of 114 (−2.2%) from the 2010 census count of 5,291, which in turn reflected an increase of 167 (+3.3%) from the 5,124 counted in the 2000 census.

Guidance for Parents on the Anti-Bullying Bill of Rights Act (P.L.2010, c.Holland Township is a township in Hunterdon County, in the U.S. Jennifer Leap, Holland School Anti-Bullying Specialistĩ0 x Deniz, Holland School Anti-Bullying Specialistĩ0 x Wardell, School Principal and District Anti-Bullying Coordinatorĩ0 x State School Climate Coordinator Contact: HIB Policy The following district personnel are available to assist with any questions or concerns regarding HIB: This policy applies to all stakeholders, all school-sponsored events, and situations outside of school that have the potential to disrupt the school environment, create a hostile educational environment or interfere with the education and school rights of others. The Holland Township Board of Education has adopted Policy 5512 Harassment, Intimidation, and Bullying, authorizing the prompt investigation of reports and violations and complaints of HIB in accordance with the provisions of N.J.S.A.
