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Turner is a census-designated place (CDP) and the primary village in the town of Turner, Androscoggin County, Maine, United States. It is in the center of the town, situated on the Nezinscot River, a northeast-flowing tributary of the Androscoggin River. Maine State Routes 4 and 117 cross just west of the
After the passing of Bill Lee, the former owner of the Blue Heron, the space at 1365 2nd St. was sold to a new landlord. That landlord ate at Lunada one day, and was so impressed with the menu he ...
Turner is a town in Androscoggin County, Maine, United States. The population was 5,817 at the 2020 census. [2] The town includes the villages of Turner, Turner Center and North Turner. The town is part of the Lewiston-Auburn, Maine Metropolitan New England City and Town Area.
The local Brevard County Fire Rescue station 47 is the county's Specialized Response Truck dealing with HAZMAT incidents county wide. [43] In 2011, the county opened Station #48. [ 44 ] This station is the county's only special operations/hazardous materials responding and training station.
It intersects with County Road 532 (CR 532) before crossing the St. Johns River into Brevard County. In that county it intersects SR 524 (the original approach to the Bennett Causeway) and SR 9 (Interstate 95, I-95), before entering Cocoa and intersecting SR 501, SR 519 and SR 5 (U.S. Route 1, US 1). In Cocoa, SR 520 is known as King Street.
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Rockledge / ˈ r ɒ k l ɪ dʒ,-ˌ l ɛ dʒ / is the oldest city in Brevard County, Florida. The city's population was 27,678 at the 2020 Census, [ 5 ] up from 24,926 at the 2010 United States Census , [ 6 ] and is part of the Palm Bay − Melbourne − Titusville Metropolitan Statistical Area .
The highway is the northernmost county route in Brevard County, located only 1 mi (1.6 km) from the Volusia county line. [9] The route is a super two directly in front of the diamond interchange with I-95, which then condenses to an undivided two-lane road for the remainder of its existence. While short, the speed limit is 45 mph. [10]