Out in rural Salem County, ironically on New Bridge Road, sits a 116-year-old bridge that I think is the coolest in our area and you can't drive on it.
The Amazing 116-year-old South Jersey Bridge No One Can Drive On
Not too long ago, I found myself driving around Salem County. My travels took me between Elsinboro
(where the heck is that?) and Quinton
(that s next to where the heck is that? ), near the unincorporated village of Hancocks Bridge
(population 254, in case you were wondering and I know you were). I saw a sign that said BRIDGE CLOSED and off in the distance was an old bridge, so naturally I had to check it out.
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What I found was one of the coolest bridges in South Jersey and it has quite a history that dates back to 1905 (to put that in perspective, the Spanish Flu global pandemic was still over a decade away from happening and Edward C. Stokes was the Governor of New Jersey).
The Amazing 116-year-old South Jersey Bridge No One Can Drive On
Not too long ago, I found myself driving around Salem County. My travels took me between Elsinboro
(where the heck is that?) and Quinton
(that s next to where the heck is that? ), near the unincorporated village of Hancocks Bridge
(population 254, in case you were wondering and I know you were). I saw a sign that said BRIDGE CLOSED and off in the distance was an old bridge, so naturally I had to check it out.
Get our free mobile app
What I found was one of the coolest bridges in South Jersey and it has quite a history that dates back to 1905 (to put that in perspective, the Spanish Flu global pandemic was still over a decade away from happening and Edward C. Stokes was the Governor of New Jersey).
New Jersey utility board extends ZEC subsidies for PSEG nuclear plants, S and P Global, Steven Dolley Editor Valarie Jackson 28 Apr 21, The New Jersey Board of Public Utilities voted unanimously April 27 to extend the state’s zero-emission certificate subsidies for PSEG Nuclear’s Hope Creek and Salem plants, payments the company said it must continue to receive if the plants are not to be permanently shut for being unprofitable to operate.
The board’s decision extends, until May 2025, a ZEC subsidy of $10/MWh provided to PSEG for generation from its Hope Creek and Salem-1 and -2 nuclear units in Hancocks Bridge, with a combined capacity of 3.736 GW.
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