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  2. Cedar Run - Wikipedia

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    Cedar Run may refer to the following: Cedar Run (Missouri), a tributary of the Big River; Cedar Run, Pennsylvania, an unincorporated community in Lycoming County; Cedar Run (Pennsylvania), a tributary of Pine Creek; Cedar Run (Occoquan River), in Virginia, a tributary of the Occoquan River; Cedar Run, New Jersey, an unincorporated community in ...

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  4. Arthur Kill - Wikipedia

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    On the New Jersey side, the Elizabeth River, [7] Rahway River, Morses Creek, [8] and Piles Creek [9] flow into the kill. The Passaic River and Hackensack River mouth at Newark Bay. On the Staten Island side, Old Place Creek, [ 10 ] Fresh Kills (an estuary fed by the Richmond Creek and Main Creek), Bridge Creek (off Goethal Pond), and Sawmill ...

  5. List of county routes in Ocean County, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Cedar Run Dock Road, Cedar Run Boulevard Dead end in Eagleswood: CR 606: 3.67 5.91 CR 539 in Little Egg Harbor: Forge Road, Stafford Forge Road US 9 in Eagleswood: CR 607: 18.07 29.08 McKinley Avenue in Long Beach: Long Beach Boulevard, Bay Avenue, Long Beach Boulevard, Central Avenue, Broadway Dead end in Barnegat Light: CR 608: 1.26 2.03

  6. New Jersey Tidelands Resource Council - Wikipedia

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    In 1967, the Supreme Court of New Jersey affirmed in the case of O'Neill v. State Highway Department that the state owns "all lands that are flowed by the tide up to the high-water line or mark." After the O'Neill decision, legislation was adopted that required title studies and surveys of the state's tidelands.

  7. New Jersey Route 70 - Wikipedia

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    The Camden, Ellisburg, and Marlton Turnpike was chartered in 1849 as a turnpike that was to run from Camden east to Marlton along what is today Route 70 and Browning Road (CR 612)/Marlton Pike (CR 601). [9] The Marlton Pike was taken over by Camden County in 1907 at a time many other turnpikes became public roads. [10]

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  9. Raritan River - Wikipedia

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    Geologists assert that the lower Raritan provided the course of the mouth of the Hudson River [2] approximately 6,000 years ago. Following the end of the last ice age, the Narrows had not yet been formed and the Hudson flowed along the Watchung Mountains to present-day Bound Brook, then followed the course of the Raritan eastward into Lower New York Bay.