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1953 and renumbering
The designation, assigned in the 1927 renumbering, remained until a second renumbering in 1953.
Although Route S-28 was used for the alignment for nearly three decades, the second state highway renumbering in 1953 eliminated the designation, and Route 18 was designated in place.
Route 18's freeway was to begin in Eatontown and head westward to Old Bridge along the former alignment of State Highway Route 18 prior to the 1953 renumbering, while Route 35 was to head northward from Seaside Heights to Long Branch.
What was built of this route became Route 18 in the 1953 New Jersey state highway renumbering.
In the 1953 renumbering of state highways, which eliminated long concurrencies between U. S. and state highways, the western terminus of Route 28 was cut back to its current location with U. S. Route 22 in Bridgewater Township, with the designation west of there dropped in favor of U. S. Route 22 and U. S. Route 22 Alternate.
A short portion of the highway was constructed from State Highway Route 34 to State Highway Route 35 was constructed as Route 38, which survived the 1953 state highway renumbering.
In the 1953 New Jersey state highway renumbering, Route 34 was extended north along the alignment of Route 4A to end at U. S. Route 9 in Cheesequake while the southern terminus was cut back to the Brielle Circle intersection with Route 35 and Route 70, the latter having replaced Route 34 south of this point.
In the 1953 New Jersey state highway renumbering, the portion of Route 35 between Lakewood and Point Pleasant became Route 88 and Route 35 was designated to head south from Point Pleasant to Seaside Heights on what had been a part of Route 37.
Also in the 1953 renumbering, the Route 35 designation was removed from the concurrency with U. S. Route 9 between South Amboy and Iselin and reassigned to the former alignment of Route 4 between South Amboy and Route 27 in Rahway.
Since the 1953 renumbering, the current alignment of Route 35 has seen many changes and improvements.
On January 1, 1953, the second renumbering was implemented.
The majority of new numbers assigned since the 1953 renumbering have been from 166 to 185, with some short routes instead receiving numbers based on their parents ( for instance, an old section of U. S. Route 9 became Route 109 ).
Route 4 had several former spur routes that existed prior to the 1953 New Jersey state highway renumbering.
In the 1953 New Jersey state highway renumbering, Route 20 was legislated to follow the former alignment of Route 3 between Paterson and East Rutherford as Route 3 was moved to the Route S3 freeway that was built between East Rutherford and Clifton .< ref name =" nj1953 ">
Route 5 retained its routing in the 1953 New Jersey state highway renumbering.
In the 1953 New Jersey state highway renumbering, Route 7 was legislated onto its current alignment, with the northern terminus moved to the Nutley / Clifton border.
A year later, in the 1953 New Jersey state highway renumbering, Route 10 was defined onto its current alignment, with its eastern terminus moved to Prospect Avenue in West Orange.
The route is unsigned, designated in the 1953 New Jersey state highway renumbering as a re-designation of Route 13E from Hollywood Boulevard to Bay Avenue.
In the 1953 renumbering, the state dropped the suffix and renumbered the bridge and its approaches to Route 13.
In the 1953 New Jersey state highway renumbering, Route 12 was officially legislated to run from Frenchtown to U. S. Route 202 and Route 69 ( now Route 31 ) in Flemington.
Route 15 was originally Route 6A from 1927 until 1953, when a renumbering occurred.
Before the 1953 New Jersey state highway renumbering, NJ 15 was designated as State Highway Route 6A, beginning in 1927.
Prior to the 1953 renumbering, the route continued southwest along US 1 to Trenton.

1953 and Route
Route S28 ( 1927 – 1953 )
Also legislated at this time was a spur of Route 28 called Route S28, which became Route 18 in 1953.
In 1953, the western terminus of Route 28 was moved to its current location to avoid the concurrencies with U. S. Route 22 and U. S. Route 22 Alternate while the portion of the route in Elizabeth was realigned to replace Route 27-28 Link, with the former route becoming Route 439.
In 1953, Route 34 was extended north along Route 4A to end at U. S. Route 9 in Old Bridge Township.

1953 and 4
In 1953 the patient developed an unexplained anemia for which 15 blood transfusions were given over a period of 4 years.
* 1953 – Nuclear weapons testing: the Soviet atomic bomb project continues with the detonation of Joe 4, the first Soviet thermonuclear weapon.
In 1950, the company announced the DB2, followed by the DB2 / 4 in 1953, the DB2 / 4 MkII in 1955, the DB Mark III in 1957 and the Italian-styled 3. 7 L DB4 in 1958.
* 1953 – 1957 Aston Martin DB2 / 4
They finished the season as the 8th team in NFL history to rank # 1 in overall offense ( 395. 6 yards / game ), and overall defense ( 271. 6 yards / game ), and became only the 2nd of those teams to not make the playoffs ( 1953 Eagles 7 – 4 – 1 ).
4, # 3 ( Dec. 1953 ), published by Simon & Kirby's Crestwood Publications imprint Prize Comics .< ref >
After a brief overview of research into mescaline, Huxley recounts that he was given 4 / 10 of a gram at 11: 00 am one day in May 1953.
By the end of 1953, the studio's net profit was $ 2. 9 million and ranged between $ 2 and $ 4 million for the next two years.
* November 4 – Nikolaos Plastiras, Greek general and politician ( d. 1953 )
* February 4 – Ludwig Prandtl, German physicist ( d. 1953 )
* February 4 – Eddie Cochems, Father of the Forward Pass in American football ( d. 1953 )
* March 4 – Violet MacMillan, American Broadway theatre actress ( d. 1953 )
** HIH Princess Fatma Neslişah Osmanoğlu Sultan ( Istanbul, Nişantaşı, Nişantaşı Palace, 4 February 1921 – 1 April 2012 ), married in Heliopolis Palace, Cairo, on 26 September 1940 to her cousin HE Damat HH Prince / HRH Prince Muhammad Abdel Moneim Beyefendi ( Alexandria, Montaza Palace, 20 February 1899 – Istanbul, 1 / 2 December 1979, buried in Cairo ), Heir Apparent to the Throne of Egypt from 1899 to 1914, created HH in 1922, created HRH in 1952, Regent of Egypt from 1952 to 1953, and had issue.
* February 27, 1953 BC: A very close alignment of the naked-eye planets took place in which these planets are together in a span of 4. 3 degrees.
* State Fair on Theatre Guild on the Air: January 4, 1953
Richard Konetzke, 4 vols., Madrid, 1953.
Herbert Dingle ( 2 August 1890, London – 4 September 1978, Kingston upon Hull ), an English physicist and natural philosopher, who served as president of the Royal Astronomical Society from 1951 to 1953, is best known for his opposition to Albert Einstein's special theory of relativity and the protracted controversy that this provoked.
Although Highway 4 was commissioned in 1953 and is technically not part of the Trans-Canada Highway system, there is also a sign marking the Pacific terminus of the Trans-Canada Highway at Tofino, British Columbia, where Highway 4 terminates in the west, but it was most likely erected before 1953.
In the season, Mikan led the NBA in rebounding, averaging 14. 4 rebounds per game ( rpg ), and was named MVP of the 1953 NBA All-Star Game.
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