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Bergen County Roads 104 and S-104

Highways of Bergen County, New Jersey


County Road 104

Bergen County Road 104 begins at Piermont Avenue and High Street in Closter. The first small portion of the road is inventoried east to west, and then it runs into CR 502 and begins a secret multiplex with it for over four miles, emerging again as Broadway in Westwood and continuing northward to Park Ridge. CR 502 obviously overlaid CR 104 in this stretch, and the overlay was eventually decommissioned, leaving two parts to the road.

Mile Street Name Feature (South to North)
0.00 CR 104 BEGINS, Closter Boro
0.00 High St Piermont Rd, CR 501
0.06 High St Unnamed stream {culvert}
0.36 High St Closter Dock Rd, (CR 502) [CR 102] {signal}
0.36 CR 104 ENDS, Closter Boro
0.36 Next 4.28 miles secret multiplex with CR 502
4.64 CR 104 BEGINS, Westwood Boro
4.64 Broadway (Washington Ave, CR 502) [Westwood Ave, CR S-114] {signal}
4.77 Broadway Irvington St {signal}
4.95 Broadway Lake St {signal}
5.18 Broadway (Shopping center entrance) {signal}
5.22 Broadway Pascack Brook {bridge}
5.22 Entering Hillsdale Boro
5.45 Broadway [Washington Ave, CR S-51]
5.51 Broadway Hillsdale Ave, CR 112 {signal}
5.77 Broadway [Piermont Ave, CR 114]
6.41 Entering Woodcliff Lake Boro
6.65 Broadway [Prospect Ave, CR 90]
6.65 Next 0.13 mile co-signed with CR 104
6.78 Broadway (Woodcliff Ave, CR 90)
7.24 Entering Park Ridge Boro
7.33 Broadway Unnamed stream {bridge}
7.66 Broadway Park Ave, CR 92
7.66 CR 104 ENDS, Park Ridge Boro

County Road S-104

Bergen County Road S-104 is Bogerts Mill Road, a short connector that crosses the Oradell Reservoir from Old Hook Road, old CR 104, to Harriot Avenue.

Mile Street Name Feature (South to North)
0.00 CR S-104 BEGINS, Harrington Park Boro
0.00 Bogerts Mill Rd Old Hook Rd, CR 502
0.09 Bogerts Mill Rd Oradell Reservoir {bridge}
0.42 Bogerts Mill Rd Harriot Ave, CR 53
0.42 CR S-104 ENDS, Harrington Park Boro


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