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This is a list of airports in New Jersey (a U.S. state), grouped by type and sorted by location.It contains all public-use and military airports in the state. Some private-use and former airports may be included where notable, such as airports that were previously public-use, those with commercial enplanements recorded by the FAA or airports assigned an IATA airport code
The airlines returned to Newark in February 1946, when it was reopened to commercial service. In 1948, the city of Newark leased the airport to the Port of New York Authority, now the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey. As part of the lease agreement, Port Authority took operational control of the airport and began investing heavily in ...
Sky Manor Airport (New Jersey) Solberg–Hunterdon Airport; Somerset Airport (New Jersey) South Jersey Regional Airport; Southern Cross Airport (New Jersey) Strawberry Field (airport) Sussex Airport (New Jersey)
Secaucus Junction, only served by NJ Transit trains, is 15 minutes away and offers connections to other NJT commuter lines in northern New Jersey and Metro-North Railroad's West of Hudson services. New York City's Penn Station, where connections are available to Long Island Rail Road and the New York City Subway, is a 30-minute trip
Diwali and Annakuta Celebration | ISKCON of New Jersey. Passaic County. A Diwali Craft event will be held at Clifton Public Library on Wednesday at 4:30 p.m. Celebrate Diwali by creating a craft ...
2024 Oktoberfest events at North Jersey breweries Bolero Snort, Carlstadt: Noon-8 p.m., Sept. 14. Live music, food trucks, new brews, local vendors and a stein-hoisting competition.
Map of New Jersey showing major roads and cities. New Jersey has 38,131 miles (61,366 km) of roads managed by state, county, and municipal governments and toll road authorities. [7] The major roadways fall under the jurisdiction of the New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT), which operates the state highway system. State-owned highways ...
So it makes sense that the city would want to celebrate this – by dropping a giant PEEPS Chick to celebrate the New Year. The 400-pound, 4-foot-9-inch PEEPS Chick is dropped twice – on Dec. 30 ...