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Hudson County Correctional Facility has had several reports in recent years about conditions for prisoners at the facility. In February 2018 Human Rights First published Ailing Justice: New Jersey, a report about three New Jersey prison facilities (Hudson County Correctional Facility, Essex County Correctional Facility, and Elizabeth Detention Facility) found prisoners at HCCF overall were ...
49 Vreeland Ave, Hackensack Parish formed 1890; ... 120 Kearny Ave, Kearny St. Stephen 141 Washington Ave, Kearny ... [35] Summit. Name Image Location
35 Kearny Hillside: North Arlington: part of the 59 bus route (south of downtown Newark) roughly part of the 39 and 76 bus routes (north of downtown Newark) 37 Hackensack Newark Edgewater Ferry Terminal, Edgewater: Ridge Road, Park Avenue, Hackensack Street, Court Street, Degraw Avenue roughly the 76 (south of Hackensack)
The west bank at Kearny Point is an industrial and distribution warehouse area. During the first half of the 20th century it was a site of yards of the Federal Shipbuilding and Drydock Company. The eastern approach to the bridge is fed by Communipaw Avenue (CR 612) from the east, [4] Route 440 from the south, [5] and Route 1/9 Truck from the ...
The Hackensack has only been channelized to Milepoint 3.5 at the Riverbend in Hudson County. [10] [13] The accumulation of silt has diminished the depth, and thus navigability, of the Lower Hackensack. [14] which at one time was a major waterway for towboats and river barges in the Port of New York and New Jersey. [15]
View north along US 1/9 at Route 35 in Woodbridge Township. US 1 and US 9 begin their concurrency at a directional interchange in Woodbridge, Middlesex County. [1] US 1 comes from the southwest, where it serves the state capital of Trenton, along with New Brunswick and Edison; while US 9 comes from the south, where it serves the Jersey Shore region, along with the suburban communities of ...
From the west side of the rail via tunnel, four tracks converged into three, and then into two tracks to pass over the Hackensack Drawbridge. [7] By 1913 the rail line, including the bridges across the rivers, was raised about 30 feet (9.1 m) to avoid conflicts with maritime traffic in the newly developing port [8] The draw span of the PD Draw over the Passaic had been relocated 185 feet (56 m ...
The bridge and its sister, the Lincoln Highway Hackensack River Bridge are important components in the transportation of goods in the Port of New York and New Jersey. Since the nearby Pulaski Skyway prohibits trucks they often use Route 1/9 Truck to serve traffic at Port Newark , Newark Airport , the Holland Tunnel and the numerous intermodal ...