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County Route 508 (New Jersey)
County Route 508 (CR 508) is a County routes in New Jersey, county highway in the U.S. state of New Jersey. The highway extends from New Jersey Route 10, Route 10 (Mt. Pleasant Avenue) in Livingston, New Jersey, Livingston to Belleville Turnpike (New Jersey Route, Route 7) in Kearny, New Jersey, Kearny. Route description CR 508 begins in Livingston, New Jersey, Livingston at the Livingston Circle, a realigned traffic circle, with Mt. Pleasant Avenue (New Jersey Route 10, Route 10) and Eisenhower Parkway (CR 609). As West Northfield Road, the highway travels through a primarily residential section of Livingston. This turns into a more commercial area approaching the intersection of South Livingston Avenue (List of county routes in Essex County, New Jersey#649, CR 649), after which East Northfield Road goes through another residential section. At the eastern end of Livingston there is another commercial area near the intersections of East Cedar Street (County Route 527 (New Jers ...
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New Jersey Department Of Transportation
The New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) is the agency responsible for transportation issues and policy in New Jersey, including maintaining and operating the state's highway and public road system, planning and developing transportation policy, and assisting with rail, freight, and intermodal transportation issues. It is headed by the Commissioner of Transportation. The present acting commissioner is Francis K. O'Connor. History prior to 1966 Colonial era East Jersey Assembly Pursuant to the Public Roads Act of 1676, a road was established from Middletown to Piscataway in East Jersey. The East Jersey Public Roads Act of 1682 provided an overview of the New Jersey highways, bridges, landings and ferries. West Jersey Assembly The Public Roads Act of 1681 established a road from Burlington to Salem in West Jersey. The West Jersey Public Roads Act of 1684 established roads between the various towns along the Delaware River. Post Colonial Era In 1891, the ...
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Newark Bridge Street Bridge
Newark most commonly refers to: * Newark, New Jersey, city in the United States * Newark Liberty International Airport, New Jersey; a major air hub in the New York metropolitan area Newark may also refer to: Places Canada * Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, once called Newark Germany * Neuwerk (Archaic English: Newark), an island and quarter of Hamburg United Kingdom * Newark-on-Trent, Nottinghamshire, England ** Newark and Sherwood, a local government district ** Newark (UK Parliament constituency) ** Newark Wapentake, a former administrative division * Newark, Peterborough in Cambridgeshire, a hamlet * Port Glasgow, Scotland, called Newark until 1667 United States * Newark, Arkansas * Newark, California * Newark, Delaware * Newark, Illinois * Newark, Indiana * Newark, Maryland * Newark, Missouri * Newark, Nebraska * Newark, New Jersey * Newark, New York * Newark, Ohio * Newark, South Dakota * Newark, Texas * Newark, Vermont * Newark, West Virginia * Newark, Wiscons ...
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Bridge Street Bridge (Newark)
Bridge Street Bridge is a swing bridge over the Passaic River connecting Newark and Harrison, New Jersey. It is the 10th bridge from the river's mouth at Newark Bay and is upstream from it. Carrying vehicular traffic, the roadway is designated County Route 508. The span is a rim-bearing Pratt thru truss swing span supported on ashlar substructure with concrete caps originally built by the American Bridge Company. It opened in 1913 and underwent significant rehabilitation in 1981. It is listed on the New Jersey Register of Historic Places (ID#3093) The bridge was re-lamped in 2012. The bridge's electric motor was damaged by Hurricane Sandy in 2012, requiring replacement. Like the other vehicular swing bridges in Newark, the Jackson Street Bridge and the Clay Street Bridge, it crosses over the tidal navigable portion of the river. and is required to open with 4-hour notice. The swing bridges of Newark are expected to open as much as 10 times a day during a massive ...
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New Jersey Route 21
Route 21 is a state highway in Northern New Jersey, running from the Newark Airport Interchange with US 1-9 and US 22 in Newark, Essex County to an interchange with US 46 in Clifton, Passaic County. The route is a four- to six-lane divided highway known as McCarter Highway on its southern portion in Newark that serves as a connector between the Newark and Paterson areas, following the west bank of the Passaic River for much of its length. It also serves as the main north–south highway through the central part of Newark, connecting attractions in Downtown Newark with Newark Airport. The portion of Route 21 through Newark is a surface arterial that runs alongside the elevated Northeast Corridor rail line through the southern part of the city and continues north through Downtown Newark while the portion north of Downtown Newark is a freeway. Route 21 intersects many major roads including I-78, Route 27, and I-280 in Newark, Route 7 in Belleville, ...
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University Heights, Newark, New Jersey
University Heights is a neighborhood in Newark in Essex County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. It is so named because of the four academic institutions located within its boundaries: Rutgers University–Newark, New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT), New Jersey Medical School (NJMS) and Essex County College (ECC). In total, the schools enroll approximately 30,000 degree-seeking students. The University Heights neighborhood is roughly bounded by University Avenue to the east, Orange Street to the north, Bergen Street to the west, and South Orange Avenue to the south. The schools are involved in the development of University Heights Science Park, a major research complex to be located between their campuses. The Public Health Research Institute on Warren Street relocated there in 2002. The area is home to Science Park High School as well. BioTrials, a French biological research company is one of the first firms to locate there. Rutgers and NJIT have expanded considerab ...
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Fairmount Cemetery (Newark, New Jersey)
Fairmount Cemetery is a rural cemetery in the West Ward of Newark, New Jersey, in the neighborhood of Fairmount. It opened in 1855, shortly after the Newark City Council banned burials in the central city due to fears that bodies spread yellow fever. The first burial in Fairmount Cemetery was a 24-year-old man named Lewis J. Pierson. Fairmount is still accepting interments. Along with Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Fairmount has the graves of Newark's most eminent turn of the century citizens, including Clara Maass, who gave her life in the investigation of yellow fever. A high proportion of the graves belong to German families. Fairmount Cemetery includes large trees, rolling hills, and intricately carved monuments. Featured near the old South Orange Avenue entrance is the recently restored zinc Settlers' Monument, commemorating the founders of Newark. There is also a Civil War memorial. The modern entrance to Fairmount Cemetery is on Central Avenue. Notable burials * Har ...
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County Route 509 (New Jersey)
County Route 509 (CR 509) is a County routes in New Jersey, county highway in the U.S. state of New Jersey. The highway exists in two segments– one unsigned highway, unsigned segment exists in northern Middlesex County, New Jersey, Middlesex County while the signed mainline extends from North Avenue (New Jersey Route 28, Route 28) in Westfield, New Jersey, Westfield to Straight Street (County Route 504 (New Jersey), CR 504) in Paterson, New Jersey, Paterson. For two small stretches – in Clifton, New Jersey, Clifton at the interchange with New Jersey Route 19, Route 19, and in Paterson, New Jersey, Paterson as it crosses over the Passaic River – CR 509 splits into separate northbound and southbound alignments. CR 509 intersects with the Garden State Parkway at Exit 138 in Kenilworth, New Jersey, Kenilworth and again at Exit 148 in Bloomfield, New Jersey, Bloomfield. Route description The unsigned Middlesex County segment begins at the intersection of Park Avenue (Count ...
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Morristown Line
The Morristown Line is an NJ Transit commuter rail line connecting Morris and Essex counties to New York City, via New York Penn Station or Hoboken Terminal. It is one of the two routes that make up the Morris & Essex Lines, alongside the Gladstone Branch. Out of 52 inbound and 53 outbound daily weekday trains, 34 inbound and 37 outbound Midtown Direct trains (about 67%) use the Kearny Connection (opened June 10, 1996) to Penn Station, and the rest go to Hoboken. Passengers can transfer at Newark Broad Street or Summit to reach another destination. On rail system maps, the line is colored dark green, and its symbol is a drum, a reference to Morristown's history during the American Revolution. As of February 3, 2025, the Morristown Line operates 105 trains (52 inbound, 53 outbound) on weekdays. Of these, 33 inbound trains originate from Dover, 5 from Hackettstown, 2 from Mount Olive, 1 from Lake Hopatcong, 10 from Summit, and 1 from Maplewood. 15 outbound trains terminate ...
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Orange, New Jersey
The City of Orange (known simply as Orange) is a Township (New Jersey), township in Essex County, New Jersey, Essex County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. As of the 2020 United States census, the township's population was 34,447, an increase of 4,313 (+14.3%) from the 2010 United States census, 2010 census count of 30,134, which in turn reflected a decline of 2,734 (-8.3%) from the 32,868 counted in the 2000 United States census, 2000 census. The New Jersey Legislature originally incorporated Orange as a township (New Jersey), township on November 27, 1806, from parts of Newark, New Jersey, Newark Township. Parts of the township were taken on April 14, 1834, to form the now-defunct Clinton Township, Essex County, New Jersey (Historical), Clinton Township. On January 31, 1860, Orange was reincorporated as a town (New Jersey), town. Parts of the town were taken to form South Orange Township (April 1, 1861, now known as Maplewood, New Jersey, Maplewood), Fairmount Township, New Je ...
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County Route 508 (New Jersey)
County Route 508 (CR 508) is a County routes in New Jersey, county highway in the U.S. state of New Jersey. The highway extends from New Jersey Route 10, Route 10 (Mt. Pleasant Avenue) in Livingston, New Jersey, Livingston to Belleville Turnpike (New Jersey Route, Route 7) in Kearny, New Jersey, Kearny. Route description CR 508 begins in Livingston, New Jersey, Livingston at the Livingston Circle, a realigned traffic circle, with Mt. Pleasant Avenue (New Jersey Route 10, Route 10) and Eisenhower Parkway (CR 609). As West Northfield Road, the highway travels through a primarily residential section of Livingston. This turns into a more commercial area approaching the intersection of South Livingston Avenue (List of county routes in Essex County, New Jersey#649, CR 649), after which East Northfield Road goes through another residential section. At the eastern end of Livingston there is another commercial area near the intersections of East Cedar Street (County Route 527 (New Jers ...
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County Route 577 (New Jersey)
County Route 577 (CR 577) is a County routes in New Jersey, county highway in the U.S. state of New Jersey. The highway extends from County Route 509 (New Jersey), CR 509 in Westfield, New Jersey, Westfield to New Jersey Route 23, Route 23 and Bloomfield Avenue (County Route 506 (New Jersey), CR 506) in Verona, New Jersey, Verona. Route description CR 577 begins at the intersection of Springfield Avenue and East Broad Street (both part of County Route 509 (New Jersey), CR 509) in the northern reaches of Westfield, New Jersey, Westfield. The county road first heads northwest on Springfield Avenue but then curves to the north-northeast. After passing mostly residential neighborhoods, it passes the entrance to the Echo Lake Country Club. The road crosses the Nomahegan Brook and crosses partially into Mountainside, New Jersey, Mountainside then fully into Springfield Township, Union County, New Jersey, Springfield Township where it passes businesses and apartme ...
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