Trenton–Robbinsville Airport (FAA LID: N87) is a privately owned, public use airport a mile east of Robbinsville, in Mercer County, New Jersey, United...
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Robbinsville CDP, New Jersey Trenton-Robbinsville Airport Robbinsville High School (New Jersey) Four Thieves Gone: The Robbinsville Sessions, album by The Avett...
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Trenton, Missouri, United States (FAA: TRX) Trenton Municipal Airport (Nebraska) in Trenton, Nebraska, United States (FAA: 9V2) Trenton-Robbinsville Airport...
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Aviation in the New York metropolitan area (redirect from New York airport)
Bridge Airport (3N6) Princeton Airport (39N) Sands Point Seaplane Base (7N3) Solberg–Hunterdon Airport (N51) Somerset Airport (SMQ) Trenton–Robbinsville Airport...
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from Trenton on the 606 route. Robbinsville Township is home to Trenton-Robbinsville Airport (identifier N87), an uncontrolled general aviation airport, with...
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Little-Known Airfields: New Jersey: Trenton area". Archived from the original on Oct 23, 2005. "AirNav: 25N - Rudy's Airport". www.airnav.com. Archived from...
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Trenton is the capital city of the U.S. state of New Jersey and the county seat of Mercer County. It was the capital of the United States from November...
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N87 road (Ireland) Nebraska Highway 87, in the United States Trenton–Robbinsville Airport, in Mercer County, New Jersey, United States This disambiguation...
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Mercer County, New Jersey (redirect from Trenton-Ewing, NJ MSA)
Special Services School District Princeton Public Schools Robbinsville Public School District Trenton Public Schools West Windsor-Plainsboro Regional School...
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road heads into Mercer County and comes to the I-195 interchange in Robbinsville Township. In East Windsor, I-95 reaches the exit for Route 133/Route 33...
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rail) line in southern New Jersey that connects the cities of Camden and Trenton, New Jersey's capital. It is so named because its route between the two...
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Brunswick to Robbinsville was signed as the Cranbury Trail, an alternative to the Lincoln Highway running from New Brunswick to Trenton. The current route...
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Bordentown and South Amboy Turnpike to Robbinsville. At Robbinsville, it turned west on Nottingham Way, running to the Trenton line on Greenwood Avenue. This...
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the turnpike enters Robbinsville Township and reaches an exit for I-195, an east–west freeway connecting the state capital of Trenton with the Jersey Shore...
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Georgia state line, it travels northeast to Topton, where it goes north to Robbinsville followed by Tennessee, through Deals Gap. US 129 enters Tennessee to...
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PA-18 was under restoration by the Posey Brothers firm at the Trenton-Robbinsville Airport. Most other PA-18s were purchased by the United States government...
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County. Trenton-Mercer Airport is the only airport in Central New Jersey providing long-distance commercial service. Monmouth Executive Airport, formerly...
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Bordentown Secondary, CP Hatch to Northeast Corridor at Millham in Trenton, New Jersey Robbinsville Industrial Track, Bordentown Secondary at Bordentown, New Jersey...
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portion of the Trenton Branch is part of Amtrak's Northeast Corridor. The original line from Bordentown heading north to Robbinsville is operated by Conrail...
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U.S. Route 206 (redirect from Crosswicks and Trenton Turnpike)
Past US 130, US 206 crosses under Conrail Shared Assets Operations' Robbinsville Industrial Track railroad line and heads through development as a four-lane...
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New Jersey (section Airports)
City International Airport and rapidly growing Trenton-Mercer Airport, also operate in other parts of the state. Teterboro Airport in Bergen County and...
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early 1950s through the early 1990s. The closest commercial airport is Trenton-Mercer Airport in Ewing Township, about 15 miles (24 km) from the center...
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community named Raajipo (meaning happiness) has emerged within nearby Robbinsville, in Mercer County, New Jersey, home of Swaminarayan Akshardham (Devnagari:...
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Lawrence, Interstate 195 in Hamilton and Robbinsville, and the New Jersey Turnpike (Interstate 95) in Robbinsville (Exit 7A) and East Windsor (Exit 8). Princeton...
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wind damage. An EF0 tornado also knocked down trees and power poles in Robbinsville Township. One of the hardest hit areas due to high winds was Union County...
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landowners. The nearest commercial airport is Trenton-Mercer Airport, formerly known as the Mercer County Airport, in Ewing Township with nonstop service...
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Sheriff's Department - Gatesville Graham County Sheriff's Department - Robbinsville Granville County Sheriff's Office - Oxford Greene County Sheriff's Office...
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Crossing; it knocked down hundreds of trees before lifting near Trenton Mercer Airport. An EF1 touched down on Route 130 south of Windsor near the Assunpink...
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New Jersey – George Washington Washington Township was the name of Robbinsville Township, New Jersey – George Washington Wells was the name of Keene...
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$1 billion. An EF0 tornado also knocked down trees and power poles in Robbinsville Township. In total, approximately 1.46 million customers of JCP&L and...
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