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  2. Edison Bridge (New Jersey) - Wikipedia

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    The design of the Edison Bridge was the direct responsibility of Morris Goodkind, chief engineer of the bridge division of the New Jersey State Highway Department, a position he had held since 1925. The bridge is named for Thomas Edison. Construction on the bridge was started on September 26, 1938.

  3. Sayreville, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    The Victory Bridge carries Route 35, connecting Sayreville with Perth Amboy; from the time of its construction in 1926 until the Edison Bridge was completed in 1939, all traffic heading across the Raritan River was funneled through the Victory Bridge, whose original single-span swing bridge was replaced under a project completed in 2005 that ...

  4. Driscoll Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The bridge connects the Middlesex County communities of Woodbridge Township on the north with Sayreville on the south. With a total of 15 travel lanes and 6 shoulder lanes, it is one of the world's widest and busiest motor vehicle bridges. [3] Only 30 feet east of the Driscoll Bridge is the Edison Bridge, which carries U.S. Route 9.

  5. Edison Portland Cement Company - Wikipedia

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    Edison investigated the use of formwork molds that could repeatedly be used to create concrete houses, experimenting in 1910 by casting a garage and a gardener's cottage at his mansion in New Jersey. He decided to donate the patented information to qualified builders rather than charge for it, generating significant publicity in the process.

  6. Schematic - Wikipedia

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    A schematic, or schematic diagram, is a designed representation of the elements of a system using abstract, graphic symbols rather than realistic pictures. A schematic usually omits all details that are not relevant to the key information the schematic is intended to convey, and may include oversimplified elements in order to make this essential meaning easier to grasp, as well as additional ...

  7. Sayreville Station, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Sayreville Station is a neighborhood in Sayreville in Middlesex County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Originally terminus of Raritan River Railroad 's Sayreville Branch [ 4 ] [ 5 ] between Upper and Lower Sayreville.

  8. Sayreville Energy Center - Wikipedia

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    The Sayreville Energy Center, or Sayreville Cogen Facility, is a combined cycle power station in Sayreville, ...

  9. Graphic notation (music) - Wikipedia

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    Graphic notation (or graphic score) is the representation of music through the use of visual symbols outside the realm of traditional music notation.Graphic notation became popular in the 1950s, and can be used either in combination with or instead of traditional music notation. [1]