tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-960378910828021794.post2058005900509830866..comments2023-05-23T07:48:57.239-04:00Comments on Hidden New Jersey: Straddling the Jerseys on Province Line RoadSuehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02836481864368869692noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-960378910828021794.post-66790955130441534072019-11-06T09:09:53.778-05:002019-11-06T09:09:53.778-05:00Couple of things.
(1) I was under the impression ...Couple of things.<br /><br />(1) I was under the impression that the bridge did go out, and neighbors of that area pushed aggressively to not have it fixed because they wanted more privacy... not sure if that is true, but it was always hearsay.<br /><br />(2) The NJ State legislature districts still possess remnants of the old province line. It runs through 9 (but provides an internal voting boundary), is the border between 8 and 10, runs through 12 and 14 (another apparent internal boundary), and provides a border between 15 and 16. Mjbyrnehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10174125767071599347noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-960378910828021794.post-27439903487846318862015-09-15T04:11:51.897-04:002015-09-15T04:11:51.897-04:00In the southern end of Robbinsville, the end of Ri...In the southern end of Robbinsville, the end of Richardson Rd. meets with Edgebrook Rd. This small segment of Richardson Rd. marks the boundary between Hamilton and Robbinsville Townships and is the Province Line.central_njhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02752949821587157915noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-960378910828021794.post-79181402015207917022014-04-17T12:00:47.644-04:002014-04-17T12:00:47.644-04:00Just look at any County and Municipalities map of ...Just look at any County and Municipalities map of New Jersey and you'll see the original line that today marks the boundaries of towns and counties.Andrewhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06315416018423666515noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-960378910828021794.post-36713765825104583152014-04-06T10:16:28.643-04:002014-04-06T10:16:28.643-04:00It's curious that you didn't discover ther...It's curious that you didn't discover there is much more of Province Line Road if you travel a little further south. Below Allentown there is another long,straight run along the county line between Monmouth and Burlington, that goes all the way into Arneytown. It then doglegs around some historic homes there, and continues on into Ocean county at Plumsted Township. Also some interesting historic spots along the way, like the old single lane truss bridge over Crosswicks Creek, Stoney Hill, and the Arneytown Tavern (ca. 1730).Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-960378910828021794.post-21631919319941496012014-02-27T17:36:56.379-05:002014-02-27T17:36:56.379-05:00Living in Lawrence Twp, I often take Province Line...Living in Lawrence Twp, I often take Province Line Road to the Nassau Park Shopping Mall. I never followed it north. as for many years there was a traffic barrier as it crossed Rosedale Road in Princeton which simply said "Bridge Out." I do remember seeing the Province Line Rd sign as I traveled along Cherry Valley Road (which I believe forms the boundary between Mercer and Hunterdon counties) but never explored heading back south on Province Line Road.<br /><br />Thanks for putting it all together for mePoppershttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14572223039042438728noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-960378910828021794.post-24707000899559694742012-12-13T15:53:25.268-05:002012-12-13T15:53:25.268-05:00Hi, Aletheia - We haven't found the coastal en...Hi, Aletheia - We haven't found the coastal end of the boundary, but we're keeping an eye out when we visit the Egg Harbor area. It's bound to be there somewhere! Suehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02836481864368869692noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-960378910828021794.post-20532682631044023502012-12-13T12:10:58.386-05:002012-12-13T12:10:58.386-05:00nice take friends while this fellow nut finds prov...nice take friends while this fellow nut finds province line road does continue to mark the boundary between montgomery & hopewell here as well as between princeton & lawrenceville en route to its lost point of beginning on the coast in case you can help me find that tooaletheia kalloshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17058266209493854881noreply@blogger.com