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Binghamton (/ ˈ b ɪ ŋ əm t ən / BING-əm-tən) is a city in the U.S. state of New York, and serves as the county seat of Broome County. [4] Surrounded by rolling hills, it lies in the state's Southern Tier region near the Pennsylvania border, in a bowl-shaped valley at the confluence of the Susquehanna and Chenango Rivers. [5]
Knapp Creek Road Four Mile Road in Allegany: CR 60 Former number; decommissioned after 1975 and turned over to the town of Allegany. [6] [10] CR 62: 1.17 1.88 NY 242: Maple Avenue in Machias: NY 16 / CR 16 / CR 20 CR 63: 5.51 8.87 NY 16 in Franklinville: East Hill Road CR 24 / CR 48 in Lyndon: CR 64: 0.20 0.32 Chautauqua County line Bush Road ...
Was the shortest county road in Suffolk County; former segment of the LIRR Sag Harbor Branch. No longer recognized by SCDPW or NYSDOT. [1] CR 82: 1.62 2.61 NY 27A: Higbie Lane and Udall Road in West Islip: NY 27: CR 83: 11.53 18.56 Patchogue village line at Howard Avenue North Ocean Avenue and Patchogue–Mount Sinai Road NY 25A in Mount Sinai ...
AVON TOWNSHIP — The Stearns County Sheriff's Office responded to a crash at roughly 2:15 p.m. on Monday at County Road 9 and County Road 52 in Avon Township. The crash resulted in the death of ...
Boundary Road / Vanderburg Road on the Marlboro-Colts Neck township line Crine Road CR 4 (2) in Colts Neck: Formerly extended west to Route 79: CR 4 (2) 9.26 14.90 End of county maintenance along Conover Road in Colts Neck: Conover Road, South Street, Holmdel Road, Main Street, Broad Street 1st Street in Keyport: CR 4A: 2.10 3.38 CR 520 in Marlboro
The community is in the south part of the town on County Road 117. The Old Hawleyton Methodist Episcopal Church was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2006. [6] Park Terrace – A suburban community adjacent to the southern part of the City of Binghamton. Summit Hill – A hamlet south of Park Terrace on County Road 117.
The official northern terminus (the point where the "End US 9" sign is posted) is just south of the interchange with I-87, less than a mile (1.6 km) from customs. The old Route 9 continues north for a very short distance (0.46 m/0.74 km) as the unsigned New York State Route 971B (NY 971B), which ends in a cul-de-sac just short of the Canadian ...
When originally designated, County Route 9 formed a continuous north-south route between NY 107 in Bethpage and West Main Street (CR E52) in the hamlet of Oyster Bay, via South Oyster Bay Road, Jackson Avenue, Berry Hill Road, and Lexington Avenue. [8] [9] Furthermore, all of Jackson Avenue was originally part of CR 9 and owned by Nassau County.