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Ewingville is a section of Ewing Township in Mercer County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey originally settled as a village on Shabakunk Creek. [2] [3] Located at the intersection of Ewingville Road/Upper Ferry Road and Pennington Road, it is one of the oldest settlements in Ewing Township and dates back to the 18th century.
Pennington-Harbourton Road Route 31 in Pennington: CR 624: 1.98 3.19 Eglantine Ave. in Pennington: East Delaware Avenue, Pennington-Rocky Hill Road Titus Mill Road in Hopewell Township: CR 625: 2.21 3.56 CR 624 in Hopewell Township: Elm Ridge Road CR 569 in Hopewell Township: CR 626: 2.07 3.33 Assunpink Creek bridge in Trenton: Chambers Street ...
The northern section, River Road, is a 45 mph (72 km/h), undivided two-lane facility whose construction as a state highway dates from the 1930s. NJ 29 connects southwards to Trenton, and northwards to Lambertville and Frenchtown. The entire section of Route 29 in Ewing is designated the Delaware River Scenic Byway, a National Scenic Byway. [185]
Jacobs Creek Trail, runs 1.3 miles (2.1 km) along the creek between Pennington-Harbourton Road on the north (upstream end) and Pennington-Titusville Road on the south with an additional 0.25 miles (0.40 km) spur south of Pennington-Titusville Road. The trail environs include a mixture of bottomlands, bluffs, and open spaces.
NJ State Historic Preservation Office ID 4750 County Route 546 (Pennington-Washington Crossing Road), approx. .4 mile west of intersection with County Route 611 (Scotch Road) NJ State Historic Preservation Office Opinion Date 5/17/2004
In 2024, NJ.com ranked the STEM Academy as the top high school in Mercer County based on data released by the New Jersey Department of Education. The school ranked 42nd in the state according to the same data.
Route 29 is a state highway in the U.S. state of New Jersey.Signed north-south, it runs 34.76 miles (55.94 km) from an interchange with Interstate 295 (I-295) in Hamilton Township in Mercer County, where the road continues east as I-195, northwest to Route 12 (Bridge Street / Race Street) in Frenchtown, Hunterdon County.
The 5.3-mile-long (8.5 km) West Branch of the Shabakunk Creek emerges from the airfield of Trenton-Mercer Airport in Ewing. From there, it flows generally southeastward, quickly joining with several small, unnamed tributaries while passing underneath the Delaware and Bound Brook Railroad (formerly owned by the Reading Railroad, now owned by Conrail), Scotch Road and Upper Ferry Road.