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  New Jersey State Highway 29   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
New Jersey State Highway 29 is a state highway in New Jersey United States.
The sceneic and mostly two-lane highway follows Delaware River in mostly rural sections of Mercer County and Hunterdon County.
In Trenton New Jersey the road is a near- freeway in some sections including a tunnel was built along the river near historic and a cemetery.
www.freeglossary.com /New_Jersey_State_Highway_29   (218 words)

  
 The US50 - A guide to the state of New Jersey - History
New Jersey's first residents were the Lenni Lenape Indians who inhabited the territory for over 10,000 years before the first European arrived on its shores.
New Jersey was the third state to ratify the U.S. Constitution in 1787 and the first to ratify the Bill of Rights in 1789.
A good part of the state's economic expansion was due to the genius of its inventors-Thomas Edison was one of the most famous-who were responsible for the development of a number of important technological and research areas.
www.theus50.com /newjersey/history.shtml   (1674 words)

  
 New Jersey Apartments
The nickname for this Eastern state is sometimes said with affection, sometimes with irony, considering the state.s much-mocked stretches of highway.
New Jersey is one of the most expensive states in the nation, with an overall cost of living 32% above the national average, and housing a whopping 73% above the average.
The state.s nearness to Manhattan, with all the employment and entertainment opportunities it provides, is one of the main reasons for the high cost of living.
www.rent.com /rentals/new-jersey   (673 words)

  
 New Jersey Route 162 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Route 162 is a 0.70-mile (1.13 km) state highway in Lower Township, New Jersey, United States.
Route S4C was designated by the New Jersey Legislature in 1929 as a spur of Route 4 (now U.S. Route 9), beginning at Bennett and running south on Seashore Road and Broadway, past Sunset Boulevard to the Delaware Bay.
The New Jersey Department of Transportation built a higher bridge ca.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/New_Jersey_State_Highway_162   (297 words)

  
 New Jersey Expressways and Tollways
In New Jersey, the route of I-95 splits in two places, resulting in the existance of an "Eastern Route" and a "Western Route".
However, the New Jersey Turnpike signs the Western Spur as I-95's thru routing, while the Eastern Spur is signed as going to I-80, US 46, and the Lincoln Tunnel.
The New Jersey Turnpike mainline from Exit 7A to Exit 15, the New Jersey Turnpke Northern Extension, and the Bergen-Passaic Expressway connect continuously with both split routes.
www.njfreeways.com   (660 words)

  
 Governing.com: State government news
State Transportation Department head Elizabeth Mabry retired after the state transportation board agreed to buy out the remaining nine months of tenure she needed to retire with full benefits.
State motor vehicle officials adopted emergency rules that seem to keep in place a controversial two-document identification requirement for anyone applying for a driver's license or ID card, even though a Denver judge required the agency to scrap the two-document rule.
New York City and state officials agreed to distribute millions of dollars in retroactive benefits to settle a class-action lawsuit by disabled New Yorkers who improperly lost their food stamps when they were transferred from welfare to the federal disability rolls.
www.governing.com /state.htm   (1101 words)

  
 GHSA State Info & Laws
States are being asked to look at the correlation between use of cell phones while driving and crashes where driver distraction is a causal factor.
Connecticut, New York, New Jersey and the District of Columbia have enacted jurisdiction-wide bans on driving while talking on handheld cell phones and many other states ban cell phone use in specific situations.
State and local entities prohibited from regulating use of cellular phones, satellite phones, portable phones or any other similar electronic devices in motor vehicles.
www.ghsa.org /html/stateinfo/laws/cellphone_laws.html   (1209 words)

  
 Interstate 287 - New Jersey/New York @ Interstate-Guide.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Interstate 287 is the main bypass of the New York City metropolitan area to the west, via New Jersey.
Interstate 95/New Jersey Turnpike, Interstate 78, Interstate 80
Continuing along the New Jersey 440 south (west) transition lanes to Middlesex County Route 514 west to Bonhamtown and Interstate 95/New Jersey Turnpike.
www.interstate-guide.com /i-287_njny.html   (3246 words)

  
 Caltrans :: Interstate Turns 50
The American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO), which represents the state departments of transportation in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico, wants to “Celebrate the Interstate!” both nationally and in individual states.
Following the route of the Lincoln Highway (later US 40), he and his crew took 62 days to cross the country and often broke down or met with delays caused by the bad conditions of the roads.
Planning for a system of new highways actually began in the late 1930s, and in 1944 the National Highway Committee, appointed by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, developed plans for a national system of expressways, approved by Congress as the 40,000 mile National System of Interstate Highways.
www.dot.ca.gov /interstate   (711 words)

  
 NIOSH FACE Program: New Jersey Case Report 01NJ020 | CDC/NIOSH
The incident occurred on a major interstate highway as the victim was hauling a container of municipal waste to a landfill.
State, county, and local authorities should consider stationing law enforcement officers in patrol cars and using radar surveillance for traffic speed control at highway work zones.
States have taken this added measure in the hope that motorists will heed posted highway work zone warning signs, traffic-control devices, and the safety of construction workers in the zone.
www.cdc.gov /niosh/face/stateface/nj/01nj020.html   (1654 words)

  
 NIOSH FACE Program: New Jersey Case Report 92NJ020 | CDC/NIOSH
The rescue teams were met by paramedics on a highway and the police officer and the seriously injured construction worker were administered advanced life support in separate ambulances.
Staff members of the FACE project of the New Jersey Department of Health, Occupational Health Service, perform FACE investigations when there is a work-related fatal fall, electrocution, or confined space death reported.
The goal of these investigations is to prevent fatal work injuries in the future by studying: the working environment, the worker, the task the worker was performing, the tools the worker was using, the energy exchange resulting in fatal injury, and the role of management in controlling how these factors interact.
www.cdc.gov /niosh/face/stateface/nj/92nj020.html   (3064 words)

  
 Interstate 80 (New Jersey)
In New Jersey, the addition of the lower deck to the George Washington Bridge would call for the expansion of the approaches and plaza.
New plans developed by the New Jersey State Highway Department called for an extension of the Bergen-Passaic Expressway west to the Delaware Water Gap.
After careful analysis of the situation, New Jersey has concluded that the lanes do not succeed in alleviating traffic congestion or improving air quality, and that their removal is warranted.
www.nycroads.com /roads/I-80_NJ   (4099 words)

  
 Drive You Crazy
It was the first major highway to install guardrails along its entire length, preventing out-of-control vehicles from crossing the median strip and causing head-on collisions.
New Jersey is known as The Garden State.
For more articles on New Jersey including facts, census data, complex highway interchanges, photos, transit plans, politicians, geology, canals, regions, governance, flora and fauna click the "Up" button below to take you to the Table of Contents for this section.
flatrock.org.nz /topics/new_jersey/complex_highway_interchanges.htm   (334 words)

  
 New Jersey DWI - Information on New Jersey DWI law   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The Division of State Police, interstate law enforcement agencies and county law enforcement agencies shall be entitled to periodic grants from the fund in amounts representing their proportionate contribution to the fund.
The grants from the fund shall be used by the Division of State Police or county or interstate law enforcement agency to increase enforcement of R.S.39:4-50 by subsidizing additional law enforcement patrols and through other measures approved by the director.
Call on New Jersey DWI lawyer, Greggory M. Marootian when you need experienced professionals to give you the facts, and restore your integrity.
www.newjerseydwi.com /law.htm   (2951 words)

  
 New Jersey Roads - NJ 13/Lovelandtown Bridge   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
NJ 13 is a fairly useless scrap of state highway, the only small and secret state route to be a bridge over water instead of over/under a railroad.
On both sides, it is CR 632, aka Bridge Street, even though the eastern end of 13 is only about half a mile from NJ 35 in Bay Head - and original NJ SHR 13-E in fact once ended there (or was at least legislated to).
It appears that the entirety of NJ 13 is in Point Pleasant, though looking at where MILE END is, the eastern end may extend a tiny bit beyond the border.
web.mit.edu /smalpert/www/roads/nj/nj_13   (162 words)

  
 Blue Jersey: Covering NJ like a rug   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
State Sen. Thomas Kean, Jr., Assemblyman Bill Baroni and Assemblyman Michael Doherty are viewed as the most likely contenders for the nomination to challenge Lautenberg, who will be 84 when he seeks his fifth term.
He is so vehemently opposed that he refused to meet with a 13 year old constituent with juvenile diabetes last year because she wanted to discuss stem cell research and told the mother of a paralyzed boy that her son would never walk and she should just admit it.
No New Jersey mayor is required to perform marriage ceremonies, but if a mayor chooses to marry one couple, he cannot refuse to marry another.
www.bluejersey.org   (3665 words)

  
 Delaware Highways @ AARoads   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Additionally the Cecil County Highways pages are now complete and added to AARoadtrips to join the rest of our Maryland coverage on the web.
A doubling of the state population since 1970 brings the total to 786,189 as of the 2000 census.
In that time period, Interstate 95 expands from six to eight lanes, tolls for the Delaware Turnpike interchanges are removed, and the completed 53-mile SR 1 Turnpike now travels between Dover and the Wilmington metropolitan area.
www.aaroads.com /delaware   (397 words)

  
 Interstate 895 (NJ-PA, unbuilt)
The new I-895 was to not only provide a new crossing of the Delaware River, but also serve as part of a northern bypass of the Philadelphia-Camden metropolitan area.
Considered a replacement for the existing river crossing between Burlington, New Jersey and Bristol, Pennsylvania, this high-level structure would, in combination with I-295, the Pennsylvania Turnpike (I-276) and the Mid-County Expressway (I-476), complete an outer circumferential route for the heavily urbanized portion of the region.
Since the entire route was a Federally-funded Interstate highway project - the Federal government was to contribute 90 percent of the construction cost, while the states of New Jersey and Pennsylvania were to contribute the remaining 10 percent - no tolls were to be charged on the route.
www.phillyroads.com /roads/I-895_NJ   (1427 words)

  
 A Walk Through the Judicial Process
The prosecutor is an attorney who represents the State of New Jersey, and the defense attorney represents the defendant.
In New Jersey, juries in criminal trials consist of 12 jurors, while juries in civil trials consist of six jurors.
In criminal cases in New Jersey the plaintiff is always the State of New Jersey because in the eyes of the law, a crime is committed not just against the victim but against society as a whole.
www.judiciary.state.nj.us /process.htm   (2770 words)

  
 Amateur Geologist: States: Mid-Atlantic: New York
The State's bedrock geology and glacial features are discussed by region so readers can focus easily on the many examples of geologic phenomena in every part of the state.
Chapters 4-10 describe the bedrock of New York State by region.
An appendix contains drawings of common fossils, a physiographic map of the U.S., a map of New York's fault systems, a series of 61 block diagrams showing the plate tectonic evolution of eastern North America, and a list of statewide maps related to geology that are available from the New York State Museum.
www.amateurgeologist.com /shop/states_newyork.html   (1034 words)

  
 The Hudson Reporter - NEWS - Local News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Journal Square will see its first new major development project in years, as the Jersey City Planning Board approved at their Tuesday meeting two towers to be built near the Journal Square PATH Transportation Center.
The project, estimated at $350 million, is to be built by Jersey City-based developer Harwood Properties, known for the parking lots that they have operated in the Journal Square area for over 50 years, and as one of the developers of the State Square apartment complex on Kennedy Boulevard.
NEW STATE LEGISLATOR — New Jersey Assemblyman Speaker Joseph Roberts of Camden administered the oath of office to West New York Mayor Silverio “Sal” Vega, who became the newest member of the State Assembly.
www.zwire.com /site/news.cfm?brd=1291   (3074 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Welcome to Pequannock Township, NJ The Township of Pequannock is located in Eastern Morris County, along State Highway Route 23, approximately 5 miles north of the interchange of Route 23 with Interstate Routes 1-80 and U.S. Route 46.
The Township is a political subdivision of the State of New Jersey and encompasses two communities, Pequannock and Pompton Plains, each served by their own post office.
The Township's transportation needs are well served by State Highway Route 23 which connects with Interstate 287; and Interstate 80 and U.S. 46, both major east-west arteries into New York City which is 25 miles away.
pequannocktownship.org   (443 words)

  
 The State | 10/13/2006 | Report: S.C. DOT among the most cost-effective
A new report based on data from the Federal Highway Administration says South Carolina’s Department of Transportation is the second-most efficient such agency in the nation.
The highest per-mile funding was in New Jersey, which received $1.2 million per mile.
Last year, the state was ranked third in the same report, authored by David T. Hartgen, professor of transportation studies at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, for the past 15 years.
www.thestate.com /mld/thestate/news/breaking_news/15750461.htm   (263 words)

  
 Amateur Geologist: States: New England: Maine
Highway tours tell where to go to find the best examples of each kind of formation.
The four volumes, with over 1,200 maps, describe over 5,000 specific sites; this Volume 1 includes over 300 to-scale maps marked with over 1,000 collecting sites and detailed directions on getting there, the types of rocks, minerals and fossils to be found at each site, and how and where to search once you've arrived.
Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania.
www.amateurgeologist.com /shop/states_maine.html   (628 words)

  
 PennLive.com: NewsFlash
PITTSBURGH (AP) — Twenty-five people, including a New Jersey man who rescued a woman who was being assaulted and five Wisconsin residents who attempted to save others during a deadly hunting incident, were honored Thursday with Carnegie Medals for heroism.
TRENTON, N.J. (AP) — New Jersey's gay couples are gaining all the rights and responsibilities of marriage under state law as New Jersey moves to become the third in the nation to institute civil unions and the fifth to offer some version of marriage.
TRENTON, N.J. (AP) — Hailing it as a milestone that pushes New Jersey to the forefront of stem cell research, Gov. Jon S. Corzine on Wednesday approved plans to spend $270 million on laboratories and announced a bid to heavily invest in the research for years to come.
www.pennlive.com /newsflash/pa/index.ssf?storylist=jersey   (1397 words)

  
 1953 New Jersey state highway renumbering - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
No State Route and U.S. Route could have the same number; this eliminated 1 (which was also eliminated by other criteria), 22, 30, 40 and 46.
A State Route that ended at a state border was renumbered to match the number assigned by the adjacent state.
New numbers assigned semi-arbitrarily included 15 and 20 (13-20 were not assigned in the 1927 renumbering), the sequence from 57 to 93, and 152 to 165 for minor routes (continuing from pre-renumbering 151).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/1953_New_Jersey_state_highway_renumbering   (214 words)

  
 FHP - No more troopers
And the Florida Highway Patrol apparently walks away without any additional money to hire more troopers to curb the lawlessness that many of you say has seized Interstate 95.
The state's population and traffic congestion have increased dramatically in the last 15 years but highway patrol staffing hasn't kept up the pace.
The Highway Patrol is kicking off a campaign to remind us of an almost four-year-old law that requires drivers to change lanes and slow down when passing emergency vehicles when their lights are flashing.
www.fhp.state.fl.us /misc/News/Related/2006/FHPnews052906r.htm   (321 words)

  
 NJ Pine Barrens & Down Jersey: Exploring the history, culture, & ecology of South Jersey   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The New Jersey Pine Barrens, or Pinelands, is the largest contiguous wilderness area on the eastern seaboard from New England to Virginia.
The History of New Jersey from its Discovery by Europeans to the Adoption of the Federal Constitution.by Thomas Gordon.
The Swedes and the Dutch in New Jersey and Delaware.
www.njpinelandsanddownjersey.com /open   (1616 words)

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