Woodbridge Township, New Jersey
Woodbridge Township, New Jersey is a township in the U.S. state of New Jersey.
On February 6, 1951, 85 people died when a train derailed in the town. It was one of the United States' deadliest rail accidents.[1]
Woodbridge Township, New Jersey Media
The Jonathan Singletary Dunham House, built in 1709
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Woodbridge River in Woodbridge Township, 2008
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Heards Brook in Woodbridge Township
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The Governor Alfred E. Driscoll Bridge on the Garden State Parkway, crosses the Raritan River connecting Woodbridge to Sayreville; with a total of 15 travel lanes and six shoulder lanes, is one of the world's widest and busiest motor vehicle bridges
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Flood hazard zones in Woodbridge Township
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Woodbridge area inundated by Woodbridge River after Hurricane Sandy
References
- ↑ "The Nation: Disaster at Woodbridge". The New York Times. Retrieved April 12, 2024.