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Officials with the New Jersey State Police say a man from Philadelphia was arrested last weekend following a traffic stop on the Atlantic City Expressway.
Troopers say 23-year-old Sardor Tojiboev of Philadelphia was pulled-over for a traffic violation on the westbound side of the Expressway at mile marker 11.5 in Mays Landing at around 2:45 early last Saturday morning. The trooper at the scene determined that Sardor was under the influence and arrested him for DWI. After further investigation, it was discovered that Sardor was in possession of cocaine and drug paraphernalia. $270 worth of cocaine was seized during the stop.
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Since that building sits at a prime location right where Tilton Road meets the Black Horse Pike and just adjacent to the Garden State Parkway I decided to work on a wish list of things that should replace that building if/when that land ever gets redeveloped.
Now, let me stress this is a
wish list it s kinda like when you were 8-years-old and you had either a pony or a Lamborghini on your list for Santa. Some of these aren t really feasible, some won t fit on that plot of land, but if I could wave a magic wand.
It s right here in South Jersey.
Never heard of it? That s because you probably have never been on it.
Why?
Literally.
First things first last week, we told you that Route 49, which runs across deep South Jersey, was the least-traveled highway in New Jersey, as determined by Thrillist. Now, to be fair, their criteria was to only consider roads that were at least ten miles long.
Route 167 isn t even a mile long. But it was back in the day.
Back before the Garden State Parkway existed, if you wanted to get between Port Republic and Bass River Township, you would hop onto Route 167 and take a little metal bridge over the Mullica River.