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Route 73 is a state highway in the U.S. state of New Jersey.
Route 90 is a state highway in the U.S. state of New Jersey.
New Karachi is one of the neighborhoods of New Karachi Town in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan.
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 New Jersey State Constitution
Each State chairman, in making such appointments, shall give due consideration to the representation of the various geographical areas of the State.
He shall be the Commander-in-Chief of all the military and naval forces of the State.
The State shall annually reimburse each taxing district in an amount equal to one-half of the tax loss to the district resulting from the allowance of tax deductions pursuant to this paragraph.
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  New Jersey Turnpike - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The New Jersey Turnpike is a toll road in New Jersey and is one of the most heavily traveled highways in the United States.
The New Jersey Turnpike is a toll road, using a system of long-distance tickets, obtained once by a motorist upon entering and surrendered upon exiting at toll gates.
In November 2004, acting New Jersey Governor Richard Codey advocated a plan to widen the Turnpike, extending the dual-dual configuration 20.1 miles south from exit 8A to exit 6, by 2011, when the Pennsylvania Turnpike is supposed to complete an interchange that will connect its road to the existing I-95 in Bucks County.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: State of New York
It is bounded by Lake Ontario, the St. Lawrence River, and the Dominion of Canada on the north; by Vermont, Massachusetts, and Connecticut on the east; by Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and the Atlantic Ocean on the south, and by Pennsylvania, Lake Erie, and the Niagara River on the west.
The ice-free and deep-channelled port of New York, lying at the mouth of the Hudson River, with its wide roadsteads and anchorages and vast transportation facilities is indeed the greatest property of the State of New York.
The population of the State of New York itself increased from 340,120 in 1790 to 1,918,608 in 1830.
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 New Jersey State Highway 5 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
New Jersey State Highway 5 is a state highway in New Jersey, United States.
It runs from Ridgefield, New Jersey at an intersection with United States Highway 1 and United States Highway 9 to River Road in Edgewater, New Jersey.
It previously used to run down what is now New Jersey Secondary Highway 505 to the docks at Edgewater just south of Dempsey Avenue.
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 New Jersey -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
North Jersey is within (The largest city in New York State and in the United States; located in southeastern New York at the mouth of the Hudson river; a major financial and cultural center) New York City's general sphere of influence, with many of its residents commuting into the city for work.
New Jersey is also the most densely populated state in the nation, and the first and only state that has had every one of its 21 counties deemed "urban", as opposed to rural.
The largest Protestant denominations in New Jersey are: (Follower of Baptistic doctrines) Baptist (10% of the total state population), (A follower of Wesleyanism as practiced by the Methodist Church) Methodist (7%), and (A follower of Calvinism as taught in the Presbyterian Church) Presbyterian and (Follower of Lutheranism) Lutheran (tied 3%).
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 New Jersey Median Barrier History
The New Jersey Median Barrier is the tapered concrete barrier that is used in many narrow highway medians, to prevent vehicle crossovers into oncoming traffic.
The state highway department observed the accident results of its barrier installations, and evolved the shape of the barrier.
Both New Jersey and California continued experimenting in the early 1960s, and the New Jersey barrier was widely adopted by California; they installed 132 miles by 1972 and 680 miles by 1988.
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 New Jersey State Highways - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Every road maintained by the New Jersey Department of Transportation or a toll authority is given a number.
The occasional highway or section of highway is locally maintained, but most State Highways are maintained by the state.
Many roads were renumbered in the 1953 New Jersey State Highway renumbering.
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 U.S. v. New Jersey Joint Application for Entry of Consent Decree and Consent Decree
Plaintiff, the United States, and Defendants, the State of New Jersey and the Division of State Police of the New Jersey Department of Law and Public Safety, respectfully move this Court for entry of the attached Consent Decree.
The State shall monitor and evaluate the implementation of the motor vehicle stop criteria and shall revise the criteria as may be necessary or appropriate to ensure compliance with ¶¶ 26 and 129.
The State, by and through its officials, agents, employees, and successors, is enjoined from and shall not engage in a pattern or practice of conduct by the State Police that deprives persons of rights, privileges, or immunities secured or protected by the Constitution or laws of the United States.
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 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.
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 Pennsylvania Greenways Funding Sources in Other States
In other states, greenways and trails projects have been successfully funded using highway and transportation infrastructure dollars, given they have an identified tie to improving the transportation system.
California dedicates $1 million from the State Highway Account (gas tax-based), for bicycle transportation improvements, and the amount is scheduled to grow to $2 million in 2001 2002, to $3 million in 2003 and to $5 million in 2004.
California passed a new state law in 1999 that allocated 1/3 of the federal Hazard Elimination monies (a portion of the 10 percent Safety Set-Aside of Surface Transportation Program funds) to projects that encourage kids to walk and bicycle to school.
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 General Code: New Jersey Resources; ordinance codification; document management systems; Laserfiche; ordinances; local ...
Fees collected by construction officials on behalf of the DCA included the former "State of New Jersey Training fee" now called the "New Jersey State permit fees." The current fee appears to be $0.00265 per cubic foot of volume of new buildings and additions, and for other construction, $1.35 per $1,000 of value of construction.
Chapter 88 of the Laws of 2003 permits the operation of these devices on public highways, sidewalks and bicycle paths of the state, subject to all the duties of a bicycle rider, with similar safety and equipment standards.
The State or the governing body of any county or municipality may prohibit or regulate their operation on any public highway under its jurisdiction." We have not yet seen any ordinances on this subject.
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 1953 New Jersey State Highway renumbering - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
On January 1, 1953, the New Jersey Department of Transportation renumbered a lot of the State Highways.
No State Highway and U.S. Highway could have the same number.
Concurrencies were highly discouraged; this included U.S. Highways and meant that U.S. Highways would now be referred to by NJDOT.
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 Bicycle Helmets Work in New Jersey
In July 1992, New Jersey became the first state in the nation to require the use of bicycle helmets for children under the age of 14.
According to the Division of Highway Traffic Safety, in the five years prior to the law (1987-1991), there were a total of 41 reported bicycle-related fatalities for children age 13 and under.
Bicycle helmet use for children under 14 in New Jersey is 68.9 percent, according to the latest survey conducted in 1993 by the Division of Highway Traffic Safety.
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 MTR 206, State Plan Would Repair Neglect, But Promote More Highways
Since the only exclusive truck right-of-way under discussion in NJ is Portway, a truck-only highway linking intermodal facilities between Little Ferry and Elizabeth, the State Plan's language about truck rights of way would be a tacit endorsement of Portway.
Before transportation reformers can get behind the State Plan as a solid direction for transportation spending -- which comprises more than 75% of all of the state's capital spending -- the troublesome passages will have to be revised or removed.
Route 92 is touted as a "limited access" highway, but intersects every road it crosses, providing multiple opportunities for sprawling offices and other development.
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 GOP seeks to redistribute highway funding - The Boston Globe
While studies show that Massachusetts, Connecticut, and New Hampshire pay more in federal taxes of all types than they get back from Washington, highway and transit spending are two of the few parts of the federal budget in which the Northeast has historically taken in more than it pays out in taxes.
"States like mine and others are sending a lot of money to the federal government and getting very little back," DeLay said last year during consideration of an earlier version of the transportation bill.
Under current law, states are supposed to be guaranteed a return of at least 90.5 percent of their gas taxes receipts, but some do not reach that level each year.
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At the semi-annual meeting of the National Council of Garden Clubs in New York City in October 1945, the Blue Star Drive project was proposed as a "ribbon of living memorial plantings traversing every state," to be called the Blue Star Memorial Highway.
The state of New Jersey memorialized the entire length of Route 22 as the state's link in the national chain.
The Blue Star Memorial Highway was one of the most extensive projects ever undertaken by garden clubs and the first ever attempted on a nationwide scale.
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 Blue Star Memorial Highways
Although the floral emblem of New Jersey is the violet, the Cornus florida or white flowering dogwood was chosen to be featured on the Blue Star Drive because it is the state's most beautiful native tree.
As this four-lane highway is one of the great traffic arteries between New Jersey and other states, it is estimated that 29,000 cars will pass the memorial daily.
Every State President was asked to secure collaboration of the State Highway Department before undertaking a Blue Star project, as this was considered requisite to the success of the plan.
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 Drive You Crazy
She drove me from New Jersey to New York every day for commercials so I could get where I am today.
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.
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 The World Factbook 2004 - Notes and Definitions   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Chief of state includes the name and title of the titular leader of the country who represents the state at official and ceremonial functions but may not be involved with the day-to-day activities of the government.
The flags of independent states are used by their dependencies unless there is an officially recognized local flag.
Examples:  President PUTIN and President BUSH are chiefs of state.  In Russia, the president is chief of state and the premier is the head of the government, while in the US, the president is both chief of state and head of government.
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 Dictionary new   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
-- other than the former one(s); different; "they now have a new leaders"; "my new car is four years old but has only 15,000 miles on it"; "ready to take a new direction"
, wet behind the ears -- lacking training or experience; "the new men were eager to fight"; "raw recruits"; "he was still wet behind the ears when he shipped as a hand on a merchant vessel"
, new to -- (often followed by `to') unfamiliar; "new experiences"; "experiences new to him"; "errors of someone new to the job"
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 New Jersey Department Of Education - Get an objective view of New Jersey Department Of Education   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
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U.S. Education Department, New Jersey is behind the national average in producing graduates in science and engineering, 166 degrees per 100,000 population compared with 183 nationally.
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 New Jersey   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
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 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.
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 ipedia.com: Interstate 84 Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
The western Interstate 84 runs from an intersection with Interstate 5 at Portland, Oregon to an intersection with Interstate 80 at Echo, Utah—roughly the same route as the Oregon Trail.
This happens to be the location where the boundaries of New York, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey meet.
I-84 lies a mere 30 feet away from New Jersey upon crossing the state line (which is the Delaware River).
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 The Style Manual used by the New York State Law Reporting Bureau
The New York Law Reports Style Manual is issued by the Law Reporting Bureau with the approval of the Court of Appeals as a guide for New York judges and their staffs in the preparation of opinions for publication in the Official Reports.
New York slip opinions are cited as indicated in section 2.2 (a) (1) (h).
New York Session Laws may be cited when referring to a statutory enactment not contained in the consolidated laws or to indicate the addition, amendment, renumbering, or repeal of a consolidated law or division thereof.
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 NIOSH FACE Program: New Jersey Case Report 98NJ094 | CDC/NIOSH
This move was concurrent with a New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) plan to build a highway and tunnel through the area.
In September 1997 the NJDOT contracted a construction consortium to build the highway, which was to pass along the bay and through the power company's property.
A worker for the contractor (who stated that he had covered the trench under direction from their safety person) saw the victim and tried to warn her, but the forklift broke through the plywood and fell backwards into the trench.
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 New Jersey State Police - Retired Officers Right To Carry
On April 8, 1997, Governor Christine Todd Whitman signed into law a bill enabling eligible retired New Jersey and federal law enforcement officers the right to carry handguns within the State of New Jersey.
At present, we are researching and compiling the procedures and forms, as well as resolving a myriad of ancillary issues necessary to manage the law.
To this end, it is of critical importance that all retired officers govern their use of deadly force with the same professionalism and good judgement demanded during their law-enforcement careers.
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