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  2. Cape May–Lewes Ferry - Wikipedia

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    On March 30, 2019, after going three miles (4.8 km) from Cape May, New Jersey, the ferry lost power with 143 passengers on board. After two hours being stuck in the bay, the ferry was towed back to Cape May. [24] On November 17, 2020, after leaving Cape May in high winds, the Cape Henlopen ran aground off the coast of Cape May, New Jersey. The ...

  3. Boat trailer - Wikipedia

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    An empty boat trailer. A boat trailer is designed to launch, retrieve, carry and sometimes store boats. As of 2024, the cost of a boat trailer can be anywhere between $700 to $8000, depending on the size and number of axles the trailer has. [1]

  4. Hahne and Company - Wikipedia

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    A third restaurant was available for employees. A Merry-Go-Round was in the basement and operated during the Christmas season when the Newark store was in its heyday. Hahne's also operated a furniture warehouse a few blocks away from the Newark location. In 1916, Hahne's became one of the founding members of the Associated Dry Goods Corporation ...

  5. Chase-Newark - Wikipedia

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    Chase-Newark was founded early in 1964 when David Chase purchased the Kresge-Newark Department stores from the Kresge Foundation, and leased back 5 floors of the downtown Newark location. [1] When Sebastian Kresge (the founder of Kresge-Newark ) died a foundation was set up to run the stores that bore his name.

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  7. Newark Bay - Wikipedia

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    Newark Bay is a tidal bay at the confluence of the Passaic and Hackensack Rivers in northeastern New Jersey.It is home to the Port Newark-Elizabeth Marine Terminal, the largest container shipping facility in Port of New York and New Jersey, the second busiest in the United States.