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Directions to Other Schools' Sporting Events DIRECTIONS TO OTHER SCHOOLS’ SPORTING EVENTS These directions are our best attempt to tell you the way to our competitor’s schools. We can’t say they are the best directions in every case, so we’d like to update them each year to make them better. If you find a mistake or know an easier way, please write down the corrections and get them to the athletic office. We’ll include them in the next revision. Thanks for your help, and drive safely! Alexandria Middle School, 556 County Rd. 513, Pittstown, NJ 08867 Route 31 South. At light by Mueller Toyota, turn right. At next stop sign, turn left. Go through two lights over Route 78. Go past Perryville Inn and Union Township Elementary School. At Y in road, stay right onto Route 625 South. At next stop sign, turn right, then quick left. At next stop sign, turn right. School is on right. Allentown High School, 27 High Street, Allentown, NJ 08501 Take Route 31 South to Route 95 North to Route 295 South around Trenton. Take exit from 95 that says Shore Points/Trenton. 100 yards further and road divides. Take exit A (sign will say Allentown). Bear right and follow signs for Allentown. Go down into center of Allentown. Make right on Main Street. Cross bridge, lake will be on left. Make left on Rt. 539/High Street/Shore Points. About 100 yds. down the road is an elementary school. Take driveway on right before elementary school building to the high school. Driveway makes an 'S' to the high school. Go to back of the building. Field Hockey field by lighted tennis courts. Travel time is approximately 1-3/4 hours. Bangor Area Middle & High School, Five Points Richmond Rd., Bangor PA 18013 Route 31 North to Route 46 West. Follow signs (before Delaware Water Gap Bridge) to Columbia/Portland Toll Bridge. When you cross bridge you will be on Route 611 South. Proceed on 611 South to Route 512 West (1/3 mile passed Mt. Bethel Fire Company). Follow 512 to Five Points Tavern. Turn left just passed the tavern onto Five Points Richmond Road. All the Bangor schools will be on the left. Bangor Middle School is the last one. Go past Middle School and make left on School Road. School entrance in on left. Bangor Memorial Stadium: Continue on Route 512 into town of Bangor. Climb the hill and on top of hill on left you will see a sign for Lions or Elks Club. A little way past this sign at little league field make a left. May a right to go to the front of the track. Beaver Brook Country Club Follow Route 31 South to Clinton. At traffic light on Route 31 after passing McDonald’s in Clinton, make a right into Beaver Brook. Go approximately 1/4 mile to clubhouse on left. Belleville High School, 100 Passaic Avenue, Belleville, NJ 07109 Take Route 31 South to Route 78 East to Parkway. Take Parkway North. After Bloomfield Toll Booth take Exit 150 (Hoover). At the light, make a right and go two blocks to stop sign. Make a right onto Joralemon Street and go two lights. At second light make a left and go one block to stop sign (facing Belleville High School). Make right and go to driveway to park bus on the side of the school. Park bus between tennis courts and school. Belvidere High School, 809 Oxford Street, Belvidere, NJ 07823 Jackson Valley Road to Brass Castle Road. North on Brass Castle Road to Hazen intersection. Go straight through this intersection. School is on the right hand side as you come down the hill into Belvidere. White Twp. Field is located on Route 519 (make right at Hazen blinker light) less than a mile down. Complex is on left. Bernards High School, 25 Olcott Avenue, Bernardsville, NJ 07924 Take Route 31 South to Route 78 East to Route 287 North to exit 26B (Mt. Airy Road - Bernardsville). Turn right at end of ramp, bear right at light, and follow Mt. Airy Road into Bernardsville. Go across town, up Anderson Road (small hill), and take second right on Olcott Avenue. School is one block up on right. Bernardsville Middle School: Located at 141 Seney Drive, Bernardsville. Follow directions to Claremont Field, but do not turn left on Mine Mount Rd. Instead, continue on Anderson Road and turn right on Seney Drive (at base of hill). Go approx. 2 blocks and turn right at swimming pool parking lot (at end of row of large pine trees). This road takes you to fields. Claremont Field on Park Lane: Follow directions to high school to reach center of Bernardsville. Go across town and to Anderson Road. Take first left on Mine Mount Road. Go approx. 1/2 block and turn left on Park Lane. Field is at end. Polo Grounds on Seney Drive: Follow directions to Claremont Field but instead of turning left on Mine Mount Road continue on Anderson Road and turn right on Seney Drive (at base of hill). Go approx 2 blocks and turn right at swimming pool parking lot (at end of row of large pine trees). This road takes you to fields. Roxiticus Golf Club on Bliss Rd., Mendham: Follow directions to high school to read center of Bernardsville. Go across town and up Anderson Road. Anderson Road becomes Mendham Road. Approx 3 miles from center of Bernardsville turn left on Bliss Road (sign is obscure - Bliss is 2nd left after Pfizer Road. Entrance to Club is approx 3/4 mile in on right. Somerset Hills Country Club, Mine Mount Rd.: Follow directions to high school to read center of Bernardsville. Go across town and up Anderson Road. Take first left on Mine Mount Road, go straight across at 5-way intersection (St. Bernard's Church on left) and Club is approx 1/2 mile up on left. Somerset Hills YMCA, Mt. Airy Road, Basking Ridge: Take Route 78 East to Route 287 North to exit 26 B. Turn right at end of ramp, bear right at light staying on Mt. Airy Road. YMCA is approx 300 yds. up on right. Directions to River Road Park: Corner of Route 202/206 & River Road, Bedminster I-78 East to Interstate 287 North to Morristown. From I-287 North to Exit 22B- Bedminster/Netcong Route 202/206 North. Stay in right lane on Route 202/206 North and take River Road jug handle that crosses 202/206 and enters on to River Road (jug handle located at first light and before AT&T Entrance). River Road Park entrance is immediately on the right. FAR HILLS, FAIR GROUNDS: Take I-287 North, to the US-202 N/US-206 N exit (exit number 22B) towards BEDMINSTER/NETCONG. Merge onto US-206 N/US-202 N. Stay straight to go onto US-202 N. Turn RIGHT onto CR-523/LAMINGTON RD. Turn LEFT onto CR-512/PEAPACK RD. The ground (Far Hills Fair Grounds) is on the LEFT. DIRECTIONS TO NATIRAR PARK, PEAPACK RD., FAR HILLS -CROSS COUNTRY: 78E TO 287N TO EXIT 22 (BEDMINSTER/PLUCKEMIN). STAY IN RIGHT-HAND LANE FOR ROUTE 202. GO TO “T” (WILLIE’S TAVERN – YELLOW BUILDING – RIGHT IN FRONT OF YOU). TURN RIGHT. GO TO LIGHT & TURN LEFT ON PEAPACK RD. GO 1.2 MILES & ENTRANCE TO PARK WILL BE ON RIGHT (JUST AFTER CROSSING STONE TRAIN BRIDGE – WHITE RANGER STATION ON RIGHT & RED BARN ACROSS THE STREET). FOLLOW THE ENTRANCE ROAD DOWN THE HILL & FOLLOW SIGNS TO PARKING AREA. SPECTATORS AND TEAMS ARE NOT ALLOWED TO PARK IN GENERAL PARKING AREAS. PROCEED THRU PARKING AREA TOWARD GRAY BARN & PROCEED THROUGH GATE. BUSES SHOULD PARK IN GRAVEL AREA BETWEEN GRAY BARNS. SPECTATORS SHOULD GO THRU THE BUS PARKING AREA AND PARK ON GRASS BEHIND THE REAR GRAY BARN. Bishop George Ahr High School, One Tingley Lane, Edison, NJ 08820 Take Route 31 South to Route 78 East to Route 287 South to Metuchen exit for Durham Road. At light make a left. At Shell Gas Station, bear left and continue to traffic light (Central Avenue) and turn left. Continue on Central Avenue which becomes Plainfield Road. After going through third light, Plainfield Road becomes New Dover Road. School is immediately on left after going through the intersection. (Parking is available in back of school immediately off New Dover Road or in front of school by going to Tingley Lane and turning left.) Black River Middle School, Route 513, Chester, NJ 07930 School is located in Chester, NJ (879-6363). Take Route 57 East to Hackettstown. Turn right onto Route 24 (Mountain Avenue) and continue through town of Chester. At traffic light turn right and go 2 blocks to Dickerson School on right (Fox Chase will be on the left)- -this is where they play 7/8 Softball. As you come out of school driveway turn left and return to same traffic light. Turn right at same light (North Road) and go 2 blocks. School will be on the left. Blair Academy, PO Box 600, Blairstown, NJ 07825 Take Route 31 North to Route 46 West. Make a right at light by White Township School onto Route 519. In Hope, go STRAIGHT onto Route 521. At 'T' make left onto Rout 94. Make right onto Academy Road (after Dale's Market). Go through two quick stop signs. School entrance in on right. Boonton High School, 306 Lathrop Avenue, Boonton NJ 07005 Take Route 31 South to Route 57 East to Hackettstown. Left onto Mountain Avenue.
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