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  2. Jughandle - Wikipedia

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    A 1956 article in the Asbury Park Press cited a suggestion by the state's top highway planner to add a "jug-handle" on Route 35 to facilitate the flow of traffic. [3] One of the earliest mentions of jughandles in The New York Times is on June 14, 1959, referring to jughandles having been built in New Jersey on U.S. Route 46 in Montville, U.S. Route 22 between North Plainfield and Bound Brook ...

  3. 35 North reopens in Farragut with a new menu for this ... - AOL

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    35 North has reopened its doors with a new owner and a new menu.. The Farragut restaurant and bar at 11321 Kingston Pike is back after new owner Vinit Sharma purchased it in February. The ...

  4. New Jersey Route 35 - Wikipedia

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    Route 35 is a state highway in the U.S. state of New Jersey, primarily traveling through the easternmost parts of Middlesex, Monmouth, and Ocean counties. It runs 58.11 mi (93.52 km) from the entrance to Island Beach State Park in Berkeley Township, Ocean County to an intersection with Lincoln Highway/St. Georges Avenue in Rahway, Union County.

  5. County Route 528 (New Jersey) - Wikipedia

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    The route intersects CR 624 and passes more residences before it enters areas of woods and marshland CR 528 crosses the Barnegat Bay on the Mantoloking Bridge, which is a drawbridge. After crossing the Barnegat Bay, the route enters Mantoloking and becomes Herbert Street, passing resort homes before ending at Route 35 near the Atlantic Ocean ...

  6. Victory Bridge (New Jersey) - Wikipedia

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    At the time of its construction, the original 360-foot Victory bridge (110 m) was the longest such structure in New Jersey. [ 3 ] The new bridge consists of twin structures (northbound and southbound), each carrying two 12-foot travel lanes (3.7 m), a 10-foot bike lane/outside shoulder (3.0 m) and a 3-foot shoulder (0.91 m).

  7. Breton Woods, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    The community is located near the Metedeconk River and is bisected by Mantoloking Road (County Route 528). Except for commercial businesses located along Mantoloking Road, the area is made up of bungalows dotting the small roads throughout the area. [3] A wood area of 31 acres near the community is known as Breton Woods.

  8. Brick Township, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Brick Township is located in the 4th Congressional District [85] and is part of New Jersey's 10th state legislative district. [86] [87] [88] For the 119th United States Congress, New Jersey's 4th congressional district is represented by Chris Smith (R, Manchester Township).

  9. Cream Ridge Winery - Wikipedia

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    Cream Ridge Winery is a winery in the Cream Ridge section of Upper Freehold Township in Monmouth County, New Jersey. [2] [3] The vineyard was first planted in 1987, and opened to the public in 1988. [1] [4] Cream Ridge has 14 acres of grapes under cultivation, and produces 5,000 cases of wine per year. [5]