New Jersey and its municipalities on Thursday received their first share of the $2 trillion stimulus package.

The money was provided less than a week after President Donald Trump signed the stimulus bill into law. The numbers were provided by U.S. Sens. Robert Menendez and Cory Booker, D-N.J.

The money was awarded under three programs: community development block grants, which go for infrastructure, economic development and housing; emergency solutions grants, designed to help renters and fund programs designed to protect homelessness; and grants to provide housing for low-income individuals with AIDS.

The allocations, by state, county and municipality, are:

NEW JERSEY

State funds, $15,718,227

Department of Health, $144,507

ATLANTIC COUNTY

County funds, $704,535

Atlantic City. $786,810

BERGEN COUNTY

County funds, $8,310,445

BURLINGTON COUNTY

County funds, $876,226

CAMDEN COUNTY

County funds, $2,186,348

Camden: $2,377,511

Cherry Hill: $273,538

Gloucester Township: $180,120

CAPE MAY COUNTY

Ocean City, $169,196

CUMBERLAND COUNTY

Bridgeton, $197,626

Millville, $156,171

Vineland, $292,725

ESSEX COUNTY

County funds, $4,792,503

Bloomfield, $615,251

East Orange, $866,434

Irvington, $687,820

Newark, $7,315,357

GLOUCESTER COUNTY

County funds, $804,857

HUDSON COUNTY

County funds, $1,874,303

Bayonne, $925,177

Hoboken, $641,319

Jersey City, $5,468,570

North Bergen, $418,593

Union City, $622,932

MIDDLESEX COUNTY

County funds, $1,739,905

Edison, $349,440

New Brunswick, $510,036

Old Bridge, $159,664

Perth Amboy, $388,023

Sayreville, $130,288

Woodbridge, $402,895

MERCER COUNTY

Ewing Township, $143,248

Hamilton, $398,638

Princeton, $142,940

Trenton, $2,573,266

MONMOUTH COUNTY

County funds, $2,348,328

Asbury Park, $243,463

Long Branch $295,390

Middletown, $156,171

MORRIS COUNTY

County funds, $2,182,700

Parsippany-Troy Hills, $127,137

OCEAN COUNTY

County funds, $820,810

Brick Township, $177,866

Lakewood, $835,784

Toms River, $238,318

PASSAIC COUNTY

County funds, $537,434

Clifton, $673,595

Passaic, $801,051

Paterson, $2,447,386

Wayne, $115,614

SOMERSET COUNTY

County funds, $646,398

Franklin Township, $160,933

UNION COUNTY

County funds, $4,139,331

Elizabeth, $938,750

Union Township, $382,323

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Jonathan D. Salant may be reached at jsalant@njadvancemedia.com. Follow him on Twitter @JDSalant or on Facebook.

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