Hainesport is a small township located in Burlington County, New Jersey. It was originally settled in the early 1700s by English and Welsh immigrants. The area was primarily used for farming, with crops such as corn, wheat, and oats being grown. The township was officially incorporated in 1927.
One notable resident of Hainesport is former NFL player and Super Bowl champion, Mark Bavaro. He grew up in the township and attended Hainesport School.
According to the United States Census Bureau, the population of Hainesport was 6,110 as of the 2020 census.
Hainesport is located in southern New Jersey, approximately 20 miles east of Philadelphia. The township is bordered by Mount Laurel to the north, Westampton to the east, Lumberton to the south, and Eastampton to the west.
The economy of Hainesport is primarily based on agriculture, with many farms still operating in the area. There are also small businesses and retail stores in the township that provide employment opportunities for residents.
Hainesport has a rich cultural history, with many historic buildings and landmarks that showcase the township's heritage. The community is known for its strong sense of community and pride in its agricultural roots.