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Fire District - A - EDGEWOOD STREET G2, G3 # LIBERTY COURT I10 ROUTE 18 J7, K6, K7, L6 ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS EDMOND COURT I5 LILAC WAY F2, G2 # ROYAL DRIVE D8 ABBOT COURT I6 EDNA PLACE E7, E8 LILLIAN TERRACE H9, H10 RUBY COURT C7 ARBOR B7 ACADEMY STREET D7 ** EDWARDS AVENUE C6 LILY LANE D4 RUNYON AVENUE H3, H4, I3 DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER E7 COUNTY OF UNION FIRE DISTRICTS ACCESS ROAD F7, F8 EIGHTH STREET C7 ** LINCOLN AVENUE I3, I4 RUSHMORE AVENUE A8, B7, B8 FELLOWSHIP FARM H10 FIREHOUSE LOCATION ADAMS STREET D6, E6 EISEMAN AVENUE C5, D5 LINDA COURT C5 # RUTGERS ROAD D8, E8 GRANDVIEW E5 ADRIAN AVENUE C7 ELEVENTH STREET C7 LINDEN PLACE D6 RUTH PLACE E7 KNOLLWOOD H4 AGATHA DRIVE H11 ELIZABETH AVENUE H3, H4 LIONI COURT G11, H11 RYAN LANE H10 MARTIN L. KING I4 ALBERT STREET B8 ELK STREET A7, A8 LOCUST AVENUE E4 RYE STREET H4 RANDOLPHVILLE G7 DISTRICT 1 * ALGER AVENUE I10 * ELLEN PLACE H9 LODGE STREET E5 NEW MARKET FIREHOUSE SCHOOL ALLEN STREET E. D6 ELLIS PARKWAY H3,H4 LOGAN LANE K7 -S- MIDDLE SCHOOLS ALLEN STREET W. D6 ELWOOD STREET F3, G3 LONDON LANE G9 NEW MARKET "IRISHTOWN" FIREHOUSE # ALLISON ROAD J6 EMERSON STREET I4 LONG STREET H3 # SABRINA LANE I11 CONACKAMACK JR. I5 # AMANDA COURT I10, I11 EMMA PLACE E7 LONGFELLOW AVENUE C6 SALEM STREET H4 QUIBBLETOWN JR. D7 AMARYLLIS LANE D4 EMMET COURT J4 ** LORING PLACE C5 SANDALWOOD DRIVE B7 THEODORE SCHOR JR. E6 AMBROSE VALLEY LANE G7 ETHEL ROAD H11, I10, I11 # LUCA DRIVE E3 SARATOGA COURT H7, I7 DISTRICT 2 AMES STREET H3 ETHEL ROAD W. I9, I10 LUCILLE COURT D5, E5 # SAWGRASS COURT I10 HIGH SCHOOLS HOLMES MARSHALL FIREHOUSE ANDERSON PLACE A7, A8 EVA STREET D7, E7 ** LUDLOW STREET I4 SCHOOL STREET H9, H10, I9 ANDREWS WAY I10 EVANS AVENUE D6, D7, E6 # LUNAR ROAD H10 SCOTT STREET H4, I4 PISCATAWAY HIGH G5 POSSUMTOWN FIREHOUSE ANGELA COURT I7 EVERGREEN COURT I6 LUND COURT D5 SECOND AVENUE F3, G2, G3 ANITA DRIVE D5 EVONA AVENUE A8, B8 LYNNWOOD STREET G2, H2 SEELEY AVENUE F8, F9 PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS RIVER ROAD FIREHOUSE ANN STREET A7 EWING DRIVE I7 SEFTON CIRCLE D5 FIRE TRAINING CENTER ** ANTHONY AVENUE C6 # EXETER COURT E4 - M - * SEITZ STREET E7 OUR LADY OF FATIMA C7 LEGEND: APPLE WAY E8 * SEVENTEENTH STREET H6 ST. FRANCES CABRINI H3 * ARBOR ROAD B7 - F - MABEL STREET A7 SEWARD AVENUE G7, H7 SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST H7 ARLINGTON PLACE H10 MADISON AVENUE G9 ** SEWELL AVENUE E3, E4 TIMOTHY CHRISTIAN I11 DISTRICT 3 ART PLACE E8 FAIRVIEW AVENUE C7, D7 * MAE LANE D4 SEYMOUR TERRACE H4, H5 ARBOR FIREHOUSE * ASHWOOD DRIVE B7 # FAIRWAYS BOULEVARD I10 MAGNOLIA COURT D5, E5 # SHADY OAK COURT D7, D8 RELIGIOUS ESTABLISHMENTS COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX # ASPEN COURT D8 FARMLAND COURT H8 # MANCHESTER COURT I7 # SHEFFIELD COURT I7 ASTOR PLACE F3 FARRAGUT DRIVE I5 MANOR BLVD. G9, H9 SHELDON PLACE C5 ALL SAINTS LUTHERAN I4 DISTRICT 4 ATLANTA AVENUE E4 FAWN COURT G2 ** MANSFIELD ROAD B7, C7 SHERMAN AVENUE C4, D4 CHRIST UNITED METHODIST H5 AUTUMN DRIVE G2 FELLOWSHIP LANE H11 MAPLE AVENUE D7, E7 SHERWOOD DRIVE C6, C7 CHURCH OF CHRIST I4 # AVENUE E J7, J8, J9 FERNWOOD DRIVE C8 MAPLE AVENUE N D7 SHEVCHENKO AVENUE F8 FELLOWSHIP BAPTIST H10 NORTH STELTON FIREHOUSE AVON STREET H4 * FIELD AVENUE E2, E3 MAPLEHURST LANE G1, G2 SHIRLEY PARKWAY H3, H4 FIRST BAPTIST C7 AZALEA PLACE G2 FIRST AVENUE F3 MARCEL LANE B8, C8 SHORT STREET A7 MECEDONIA FREE WILL I4 FISHER AVENUE I4, I5, J4 MARION COURT I5 SIDNEY ROAD G6, H5, H6 BAPTIST - B - # FITCH ROAD K6 MARISSA COURT E7 SILAS PLACE E7 MUSLIM CENTER I6 ** FITZ-RANDOLPH ROAD G4, G5 MARTIN LANE H4 # SILVERTON PLACE D8 NEW DURHAM CHAPEL H11 NEW LIFE GOSPEL B8 BAEKELAND AVENUE E2, E3, F1, F2 ** FLEMING STREET E7, E8 # MARVIN LANE J7 SIMON COURT I5 BALCH AVENUE C5, D5 FLORENCE AVENUE B8 # MASTERS BOULEVARD I10 SKILES AVENUE H5 NEW LIGHT BAPTIST A7 BALDWIN STREET E5 FLORENCE TERRACE B7 MATTHEW COURT H7 SMALLEY STREET I10 NORTH STELTON A.M.E I11 BALLAS LANE G1 # FOREST DRIVE E3 MAY COURT D5 ** SMITH STREET E7 OUR LADY OF FATIMA R.C. C7 BALTIMORE AVENUE E4 ** FOSTER STREET I4, J4 MAYFIELD LANE K5 SMOCK PLACE I4, J4, J5 ST. FRANCES CABRINI R.C. H3 BARBOUR PLACE G1, G2 FOUNTAIN AVENUE I3, I4 McCLELLAN COURT I4 SMOKE TREE CLOSE H8 ST. GEORGE GREEK K5 # BARCLAY COURT E3 * FOURTEENTH STREET H6 McKINNON STREET C6 SNOWDRIFT DRIVE I8, I9 ORTHODOX BARNETT PLACE H10 ** FOURTH PLACE F3, F4 MEADE COURT I3, I4 SOUTH AVENUE B5, C4, C5 ST. MICHAELS CHAPEL J7 # BARTHOLOMEW ROAD J6, J7, K6 FOX CHASE DRIVE I7 MEADOWBROOK LANE K5 SOUTH RANDOLPHVILLE F6, G6, H6, H7, YESHIVA SHAAREI TZION J4 ** BAY STREET H3, H4 FOX HOLLOW DRIVE E5 MEISTER STREET B8 ROAD H8 ZION HILL BAPTIST I5 BAYBERRY CLOSE I8 ** FRACE AVENUE A7 MELROSE AVENUE H9, H10 SOUTH SECOND STREET A7 BEATTY STREET H3, I3, I4 ** FRANCES STREET C5 MEREDITH PLACE E K7 SOUTH VIEW COURT G3 FIRE COMPANIES # BEAVER CREEK CT D8 FRANKLIN STREET F8 MEREDITH PLACE W K7 SOUTH WASHINGTON E7, F7, F8, G8, # BEDFORD COURT I6 FRANKO AVENUE F8 MEREDITH ROAD H11 AVENUE (RT 665) H8 ARBOR B7 FIRE TRAINING CENTER E2 # BEGONIA COURT D4 FREEDOM AVENUE H10 METLARS LANE (RT 609) G8, G9, H8, I8, SPEAR STREET E5 BEHMER ROAD G5, G6 FREEWAY DRIVE F5 J7 SPENCER STREET G4, H4 HOLMES MARSHALL I4 MICHAEL STREET C5, D5 NEW MARKET D7 BELL STREET E5 # FRELINGHUYSEN ROAD J5, J6, K6 SPRINGFIELD AVENUE F5 BEN PLACE E8 FULLER AVENUE G9, H9 MICHELLE COURT H7 SPRUCE LANE E4 NORTH STELTON H9 BENJAMIN TERRACE H10 ** MIDDLESEX AVENUE E4, E5 ST. MARKS AVENUE D6 POSSUMTOWN F3 BENNINGTON PLACE I8 - G- MILL BROOK ROAD E5 ST. MICHAEL STREET F8 RIVER ROAD H3 # BERKSHIRE COURT I6 ** MILLER STREET A7, A8 ST. OLGA PLACE F8 NEW MARKET "IRISHTOWN ´ E5 # BERRUE CIRCLE J9 GAIL COURT J4 MILTON PLACE I6 STAFFORD DRIVE K5 BERWICK WAY H8 GALLINI DRIVE B8 MIMOSA LANE I9 STANTON AVENUE D6 RESCUE SQUADS MINDY LANE I10 BEV AVENUE H11 * GALLAGHER PLACE F7 # STEAMBOAT WAY D8 ARBOR B8 ** BEVERLY ROAD H8 # GARRETSON LANE K4 MITCHELL AVENUE I5, J4, J5 STELTON ROAD (RT 529) D6, D7, E7, E8, # BEVIER ROAD J6, J7 GATES AVENUE I6 MOHILL PLACE D7, E7 F8, F9, G9, H9, NORTH STELTON H9 COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX # BEXLEY LANE E4 GEMMA COURT I7 * MONROE STREET D5, D6 H10, I10 RIVER ROAD H3 BIRCH RUN DRIVE E3, E4 GIBSON STREET E4, E5 MONTGOMERY STREET D6, E6 STERLING DRIVE H5 # BIRCHVIEW DRIVE H1, H2 GILMAN DRIVE H7 # MOONLIGHT DRIVE E3 STOCKTON STREET I5 MUNICIPAL OFFICES BIRCHWOOD DRIVE B8 GLENN PLACE E8 MORRIS AVENUE H7, I6, I7 ** STRATTON STREET N F3 BLACKFORD AVENUE D4, E4, E5 GLENWOOD DRIVE B8, C8 ** MORRIS LANE I7 ** STRATTON STREET S F3, F4 MUNICIPAL BUILDING H5 BLUE RIDGE AVENUE I6 GOLDFINCH COURT F2, G2 # MORRIS ROAD J6 STRAWBERRY LANE E8 MUNICIPAL COURT H6 BLUEBERRY COURT G4 GOLF LINKS AVENUE K5, K6 MOUNTAIN AVENUE D4, E4, E5 * STUART STREET I6 POLICE HEADQUARTERS H6 BOHDAN STREET F8 GORDON ROAD I9, J9 ** MURIEL AVENUE B8 STURBRIDGE DRIVE H8, I8 PUBLIC WORKS CENTER H6 * BOOKER PLACE I4 GRACE PLACE G1 MURIEL AVENUE N B8 STURBRIDGE DRIVE E H8, I8 SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION H10 MURRAY AVENUE E6, E7 FELLOWSHIP FARM SCHOOL H10 BOUND BROOK AVENUE G3, G4, H3 GRAMERCY DRIVE G9, H9 STURBRIDGE DRIVE W I7, I8 # BOWLER COURT E3 GRANDVIEW AVENUE D5, D6, E4, E5 MURRAY AVENUE W D7, D8 ** SUMMERS AVENUE D7, E7 # BOWSER ROAD J6 GRANDVIEW AVENUE E D6 MUSKET WAY D5, E5 SUMMERSHADE CIRCLE H9, I9 PUBLIC PARKS & BOXWOOD ROAD H8, H9, I8 GRANT AVENUE C4, C5, D5 MYNIPOTI COURT E5 SUMNER PLACE I4 RECREATION FACILITIES BRANDYWINE CIRCLE D7, D8 GREENWOOD DRIVE B7, B8, C8 MYRTLE AVENUE D4 SUNBRITE LANE G4, H4 BREARLY PLACE B7, C7 GROVE STREET C6, C7 SUNBURST LANE I9 1 ALBERT STREET PARK B8 # BRECKENRIDGE COURT D8 # SUNSET ROAD K4 2 ARBOR SCHOOL B7, B8 BRENTWOOD DRIVE G2, G3 - H - - N - # SUNSHINE DRIVE E3 3 BROOKSIDE ROAD TOT-LOT H9 BRET STREET D6, E6 SURREY LANE H7, I7 4 CHARLES DAY PARK D5, D6 NANCY LANE A7, B7 5 COLUMBUS PARK C7, C8 # BRETT ROAD J6, J7, K7 HADLEY STREET E4 SUSAN COURT D6 BREWSTER AVENUE E4, E5 HAIGHT AVENUE C6 NAOMI WAY D5 SUSKIN PLACE H9 6 CONACKAMACK JR. HIGH H5 BRIAN COURT H9 HAINES AVENUE H9, H10, G10 # NEBULA ROAD H10, I10 # SUTPHEN ROAD K5, K6 FIELD 7 DEBORAH DRIVE TOT-LOT I4 BRIARWOOD COURT A8 ** HALL STREET C5 ** NELSON AVENUE N. H7 SUTTIE AVENUE G7, H7 8 DURHAM PARK G10 BRISTOL ROAD F2, F3 HALLEY COURT H9 ** NELSON AVENUE S. H8 SUTTONS LANE I8, I9, J9 9 EISENHOWER SCHOOL E7 ** BROOK AVENUE E2, E3 HAMILTON BLVD D6, D7, E5, E6 NELSON PLACE D7, E7 SYCAMORE LANE H9 10 FRANKLIN STREET TOT-LOT F8 BROOK HOLLOW ROAD C7, D7 # HAMPSHIRE COURT I6, I7 NETHERWOOD AVENUE G3, G4, H3 ** SYLVAN AVENUE H8 ** BROOKFIELD ROAD H8 ** HANCOCK ROAD F2, F3 ** NEW BROOK DRIVE I3, I4 A/K/A FRANKO TOT-LOT BROOKSIDE ROAD G8, H8, H9 ** HANOVER STREET E7, E8 NEW BRUNSWICK AVENUE A8, B8, C8, D8, - T - 11 GRANDVIEW SCHOOL E5 BROTHERHOOD STREET G11, H11 ** HANSON AVENUE I4, I5, J4 E8, E9, F8 12 GREEN ACRES FIELDS G6, H6 BRUNELLA AVENUE B7, B8 HARMONY STREET D5, D6 NEW DURHAM ROAD G9, G10, G11 ** TABB AVENUE D6, D7 13 HAINES AVENUE PARK H9 BUCHMAN STREET C6 HAROLD PLACE B7, B8 (RT 501) TAMMY COURT H10 14 HAZELWOOD PARK A7 BUCKINGHAM DRIVE H7, I7 HARPER STREET C5, D5 NEW ENGLAND AVENUE F5, F6, G5, G6 # TANGLEWOOD DRIVE E6 15 HIGH SCHOOL TENNIS G5 ** BUENA VISTA AVENUE H5, I4, I5 HARTE PLACE E6 NEW MARKET ROAD C6, D6 * TAPPEN AVENUE H6 COURTS 16 IRISHTOWN PARK "McNEIL" D4, E4 BUSH CAMPUS DRIVE J7 HARVARD STREET A8 (RT 665) # TAYLOR ROAD J6 17 JEFFREY BYRNE PARK H8 BUTTONWOOD DRIVE G2, G3, H2 # HARWICK COURT I7 NEWARK AVENUE H3, H4 # TELCORDIA DRIVE G5, H5 13 JEFFREY R.
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