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New Jersey state line (becomes NJ 23) Clove Road in Deerpark: US 6: CR 16: 0.32 0.51 CR 521 at the New Jersey state line Maple Avenue in Deerpark: Port Jervis city line CR 17: 5.89 9.48 NY 302 / CR 48 in Crawford: Thompson Ridge Road NY 52 in Montgomery: CR 18: 2.55 4.10 NY 211 in Wallkill: New Vernon Road Sullivan County line in Mount Hope ...
New York state line in Alpine: c. 1960: c. 1975 [4] Route 15: 19.51: 31.40 US 46 in Dover: US 206 / CR 565 in Ross Corner: 1953: current Two separate segments Route 16 — — — — 1953 — May have been used for a short time as a renumbering of NJ 9 [citation needed] Route 17: 27.20: 43.77 Route 7 / CR 507 in North Arlington
Economic Impact of New York-New Jersey Port/Maritime Industry for 2010 (PDF) (Report). PANYNJ. October 2011. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2017-01-26; New York-New Jersey Harbor & Estuary Program; Maritime Association of the Port of New York and New Jersey (Schedule of latest ship departures and related information)
Route 23 is a state highway in the northern part of New Jersey, United States.The route runs 52.63 miles (84.70 km) from Bloomfield Avenue (County Route 506, CR 506) and Prospect Avenue in Verona, Essex County, northwest to the border with New York at Montague Township in Sussex County, where the road continues to Port Jervis, New York, as CR 15.
Pages in category "Port cities and towns in New Jersey" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
Along this stretch, the road passes a few farms and homes. CR 521 comes to its northern terminus at the New York border, where the road is less than 250 feet away from an I-84 underpass. The road continues north to Port Jervis, New York as CR 16. [1] [2]
Marine life of New York–New Jersey Harbor Estuary; Maxwell's Executors v. Wilkinson; Military Ocean Terminal at Bayonne; Millennium Marine Rail; Mobro 4000; Murphy v. Waterfront Commission; Murray's Lessee v. Hoboken Land & Improvement Co.
In 1948, the Route 21 designation was extended north to Paterson, replacing Route 19 (which has since been reassigned elsewhere). [7] By Joint Resolution No. 4, approved March 22, 1934, the New Jersey Legislature designated Route 21 as the McCarter Highway, in memory of Newark financier and philanthropist Uzal Haggerty McCarter. [12]