County Route 528 (New Jersey)

County Route 528 (New Jersey)

County Route 528, abbreviated CR 528, is a county highway in the U.S. state of New Jersey. The highway is designated 39.89 miles (64.20 km) from Farnsworth Avenue (CR 545) in Bordentown to Ocean Avenue (Route 35) in Mantoloking. The Mantoloking end of the highway sustained extensive damage in 2012 when an inlet opened between Barnegat Bay and the Atlantic Ocean during Hurricane Sandy, scouring away the road east of the bridge; functionally, until repairs can be attempted, the route now ends in Brick Township.

Read more about County Route 528 (New Jersey):  History, Major Intersections

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