Populated place in Gloucester County, New Jersey
Census-designated place in New Jersey, United States
Malaga (pronounced MA-la-ga[ 4] ) is anunincorporated community located withinFranklin Township , inGloucester County , in theU.S. state ofNew Jersey .[ 5] The area is served asUnited States Postal Service ZIP Code 08328.
As of the2000 United States census , the population forZIP Code Tabulation Area 08328 was 1,476.
U.S. Route 40 ,Route 47 andRoute 55 all pass through the Malaga area.
The community was named afterMálaga , in Spain.[ 6]
Malaga was first listed as acensus designated place in the2020 U.S. census .[ 8]
As of 2020, the population was 1,475.[ 2]
People who were born in, residents of, or otherwise closely associated with Malaga include:
^ "ArcGIS REST Services Directory" . United States Census Bureau. RetrievedOctober 11, 2022 .^a b c Census Data Explorer: Malaga CDP, New Jersey ,United States Census Bureau . Accessed June 15, 2023.^ "Malaga" .Geographic Names Information System .United States Geological Survey ,United States Department of the Interior . RetrievedOctober 6, 2012 .^ Berkery, Sheri."Do you know how to pronounce these S.J. town names?" ,Courier-Post , September 5, 2019. Accessed January 26, 2022, viaNewspapers.com . "Malaga: MA-la-ga. Emphasis on the first syllable, not the second!" ^ Locality Search , State ofNew Jersey . Accessed June 9, 2016.^ Gannett, Henry (1905).The Origin of Certain Place Names in the United States . U.S. Government Printing Office. p. 197 . ^ "Census of Population and Housing" . Census.gov. RetrievedJune 4, 2016 .^ "2020 Geography Changes" .United States Census Bureau .^ Hagenmayer, S. Joseph."Jay Dinshah, 66, American Vegan Society Leader" ,The Philadelphia Inquirer , June 15, 2000, copied atInternational Vegetarian Union . Accessed August 9, 2018. "H. Jay Dinshah, 66, who as the leader of the American Vegan Society was an advocate for life without violence toward animals or humans, died on June 8, apparently from a heart attack while working in his office in Malaga, New Jersey.... A lifelong Malaga resident, Mr. Dinshah founded the American Vegan Society in 1960 and was its president for 40 years." ^ Carchidi, Sam."Ed Keegan, former Phillie and Haddonfield High star, dies at 75" ,The Philadelphia Inquirer , October 22, 2014. Accessed August 9, 2018. "Mr. Keegan spent most of his adult life living in Malaga, N.J., and helped coach in local Little Leagues."