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Route 10 westbound at the Interstate 287 interchange in Hanover Township. Route 10 roughly follows a portion of an old Lenape Trail from the Passaic River to Whippany. [3] The Newark and Mount Pleasant Turnpike was established along the present-day alignment of Route 10 east of Dover on March 12, 1806, existing as a turnpike until before 1833. [4]
A Trader Joe's store in Cobble Hill, Brooklyn, New York, built in a converted bank building. As of January 1, 2025, Trader Joe's had 593 stores across 43 states as well as the District of Columbia in the United States with stores being added regularly. [26] Most locations averaged between 10,000 sq ft (930 m 2) and 15,000 sq ft (1,400 m 2
Trader Joe's is set to open its new store on Route 35 in Middletown on Thursday, the popular grocer's fourth location at the Jersey Shore. The store will open at 8 a.m., after a brief ribbon ...
Which Trader Joe’s Locations Opened Recently? Trader Joe’s opened 34 locations in 2024.Thirteen of those locations were opened in December alone. These are the stores which opened at the end ...
US 1-9 Truck: 4.35: 7.00 US 1-9 in Newark: US 1-9 / Route 139 in Jersey City: 1953: current US 206 Byp. 2.77: 4.46 US 206 in Hillsborough Township: US 206 in Hillsborough Township 2013 [6] current US 322 Bus. 1.53: 2.46 US 322 / Route 45 in Mullica Hill: US 322 in Mullica Hill 2012 [7] current Unsigned highway
Trader Joe's reports 14 incidents of high flames, a handful resulting in minor burns and limited property damage. Trader Joe's recalls 653,000 candles sold across U.S. due to fire risk Skip to ...
Built from a Ford F350 pickup truck frame, this NJFFS Brush Engine is a Type 6 Wildland Engine.. New Jersey Forest Fire Service, Division A.The agency's Division A headquarters and its air attack base (Aeroflex–Andover Airport) is located in the county at Kittatinny Valley State Park in Andover Township.
The Jersey City Fire Department is the largest in the state of New Jersey and provides fire protection and hazardous materials services to the city of Jersey City. In all, the department is responsible for 21 square miles (54 km 2) with a population of 261,940 residents, which makes it the second largest city in New Jersey, behind Newark.