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Black Horse Pike is a gateway to Washington, and the township wants a $72.6 million makeover to make it something special. ... PHOTO: Feb. 2, 2024. The work zone will run from the exit of Route 42 ...
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The Black Horse Pike is undergoing a makeover thanks to the federal INFRA grant. Read to see what work will be done. $8 million in improvements coming to Camden County Black Horse Pike
The Black Horse Pike is a designation used for a number of different roadways that had been part of a historic route connecting the Camden area to the area of Atlantic City, New Jersey. Roadways now bearing the Black Horse Pike designation include portions of Route 168 , Route 42 , U.S. Route 322 (US 322), and US 40 .
A Washington Township property that's been out of use for years might soon be redeveloped.
The Route 54 bridge over the Black Horse Pike (US 322) in Folsom, showing the former Route 42 designation used before the 1953 renumbering With the 1953 New Jersey state highway renumbering , which eliminated long concurrencies between U.S. Routes and State Routes, the southern terminus of Route 42 was cut back to Williamstown to avoid the ...
As of the 2023–24 school year, the district, comprised of three schools, had an enrollment of 3,527 students and 290.1 classroom teachers (on an FTE basis), for a student–teacher ratio of 12.2:1. [1] The district had been classified by the New Jersey Department of Education as being in District Factor Group "DE", the fifth-highest of eight ...
Route 168 southbound at Route 76C in Haddon Township. The predecessor to today's Route 168 was a set of Lenni Lenape trails that followed the Timber Creek. [3] In 1855, the Camden and Blackwoodstown Turnpike Company was established by entrepreneurs who had helped create the White Horse Pike to build a gravel road that would run from Camden south to Blackwoodtown and eventually to Atlantic City ...