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Arlington is located in the northwestern part of Kearny on the ridge between the New Jersey Meadowlands and the Passaic River. New Jersey Route 7, known as the Belleville Turnpike, creates the border with the Bergen County town of North Arlington, which takes its name in relation to this community.
Truck US 1/9 in Kearny: Fish House Road, Pennsylvania Avenue, Central Avenue: Route 7 in Kearny: CR 660: 0.31 0.50 CR 663 in Jersey City: Ferry Street Palisade Avenue in Jersey City: Municipally maintained CR 661: 0.38 0.61 CR 650 in Jersey City: Montrose Avenue, Sanford Place CR 652 in Jersey City: Municipally maintained CR 662: 0.10 0.16 CR ...
The Kearny Public Library is the free public library in Kearny, New Jersey. Containing a collection of 76,989 volumes it serves a population of approximately 46,000 from two locations and circulates 79,118 items annually. [1] The main library is one of New Jersey's Carnegie libraries. [2]
CR 508 continues on Park Place and Center Street, passing the New Jersey Performing Arts Center. An unsigned multiplex with State Route 21 (McCarter Highway) between Center and Bridge Streets follows, at which point the route turns east onto the Bridge Street Bridge. View eastbound alog CR 508 at I-280 in Kearny
Newark and Kearny: Other name(s) Route 1&9 Lincoln Highway Bridge Rte 1&9 Passaic River Bridge: Owner: New Jersey Department of Transportation: ID number: 0705151: Characteristics; Design: Vertical lift: Material: Steel: Total length: 2,005 feet (611 m) Width: 52 feet (16 m) Longest span: 322.5 feet (98.3 m) No. of spans: 18: Clearance above ...
The Pulaski Skyway (left) and the Lincoln Highway cross The Passaic and Hackensack. River Terminal includes the former Western Electric Kearny Works.. South Kearny, also known as Kearny Point, is an industrial district and distinct area of the western part of Hudson County, New Jersey at the northern end of Newark Bay in the town of Kearny, New Jersey. [1]