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Wayne is a township in Passaic County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey.Home to William Paterson University and located less than 20 miles (32 km) from Midtown Manhattan, the township is a bedroom suburb of New York City and regional commercial hub of North Jersey. [17]
Pines Lake is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) [5] located on a lake in Wayne, in Passaic County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. [6] Pines Lake was started in the 1920s as a vacation community around a man-made lake approximately 1.5 miles (2.4 km) long and 0.5 miles (0.80 km) wide.
US 46 in Wayne: Fairfield Road Route 23 in Wayne: CR 680: 0.55 0.89 CR 680 at the Morris County line in Wayne: Pompton Plains Cross Road US 202 in Wayne: CR 681: 4.81 7.74 CR 640 in Wayne: Valley Road CR 502 in Wayne: Formerly designated as CR 128 [3] CR 682: 0.77 1.24 Riverdale Boulevard in Pompton Lakes: Poplar Avenue, Riveredge Drive, Dawes ...
Story continues below map. The Wayne Waves swim team now hosts its home meets there. The park association also recognized Michael Sochaski Jr., a recreation department employee, with a “rising ...
Greenwood Lake is an interstate lake approximately seven miles (11 km) long, straddling the border of New York and New Jersey. It is located in the Town of Warwick and the Village of Greenwood Lake, New York (in Orange County) and West Milford, New Jersey (in Passaic County). It is the source of the Wanaque River.
Pompton Lake is a 175-acre man-made lake on the Ramapo River which is located within the towns of Pompton Lakes and Wayne in Passaic County, New Jersey. The lake was formed by the construction of the Pompton Lake Dam in 1908 after a prior wooden dam was destroyed by a flood in 1903. [ 1 ]
U.S. Route 202 (US 202) is a U.S. Highway running from New Castle, Delaware northeast to Bangor, Maine.In the U.S. state of New Jersey, the route runs 80.31 mi (129.25 km) from the New Hope–Lambertville Toll Bridge over the Delaware River at the Pennsylvania border in Delaware Township, Hunterdon County, near Lambertville northeast to the New York border in Mahwah, Bergen County.
West of Greenwood Lake, the road is now known as the Warwick Turnpike. North of Pompton Lakes, what is now CR 511 was legislated in the 1927 New Jersey state highway renumbering to be the northernmost part of Route 3. [4] [5] In 1929, this segment of Route 3 was amended to be the northernmost part of Route S4B, a spur of Route 4. This part of ...