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The New Jersey State and County Route Newsletter
Issue 2 – February 2007
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- Issue #2
The second issue of the WP:NJSCR newsletter celebrates the promotion of Interstate 295 (Delaware-New Jersey) to good article status, as well as changes to the project on the county routes side.
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- Project News
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- For all non-500-series county routes, the state is NJ County_name, and the type is blank.
- Infoboxes are set up for the following counties: Sussex, Ocean, Mercer, Cumberland, Bergen, Middlesex, Atlantic, and Monmouth.
- The following counties have a full set of shield SVGs: Middlesex, Monmouth, Ocean, and Sussex
- If you need help -- such as an infobox for another county, or more shield images -- don't hesitate to let Northenglish know. If you create an infobox that doesn't work properly (lots of redlinks), enclose it in an HTML comment (
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- Member of the Month
- The member of the month is EaglesFanInTampa, for his tireless work adding infoboxes to the 500-series county routes.
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This article looks very good, maybe GA-class. Can I work on the external links, references, and citations so it can be improved? -- JohnnyAlbert10 23:34, 13 March 2007 (UTC)
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- This is great! By time were done i think we'll have 2 PA GA-article, PA 39 and PA 145. I'll work with the citations which need major work and the PennDOT maps i'll try to look at. Though these county historic maps work with Adobe Reader and better with a broadband internet which i don't have, i have dial-up so its slower. -- JohnnyAlbert10 22:17, 17 March 2007 (UTC)
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- One last thing i forgot to mention. Can you tell me where all of those newspaper references go in the PA 39 article so i can put citations in the right place. -- JohnnyAlbert10 22:22, 17 March 2007 (UTC)
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- Changes have all ready been made to PA 39 and there's one last thing left to do and that's the length reference. You can't use Pahighways.com because it's not a reliable source and it was that same reason why PA 65 failed to be a GA. But i think we have two PA route GA's, PA 145 and PA 39. You can look at PA 145 and see what PA 39 needs. -- JohnnyAlbert10 12:40, 18 March 2007 (UTC)
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- I'll try using mapquest for the length reference, OK? -- JohnnyAlbert10 17:08, 18 March 2007 (UTC)
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- No problem, always happy to help. It's time to nominate PA 39 to become a good article. Go to this a follow the directions on top, I can't do it because i'm busy with PA 145 but its easy and hopefully we'll have 2 good articles from the PA state highway system. -- JohnnyAlbert10 23:07, 18 March 2007 (UTC)
[edit] PA 39 problems
Perhaps the main section should summarize the article and the route description could use some references, otherwise its a GA. -- J-A10 T · C 0:20, 29 March 2007 (UTC)
- I took care of it. -- J-A10 T · C 0:36, 31 March 2007 (UTC)
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The New Jersey State and County Route Newsletter
Issue 3 – March 2007
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- Issue #3
The third issue of the WP:NJSCR newsletter celebrates the completion of infoboxes for all current state routes. Congratulations team!
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- Project News
- All current state routes now have an infobox. Route 183 was selected to represent the project in the header as the last article to receive one.
- Now that we have that done, what's left? Plenty! A to-do list has been posted on the project page, with a more detailed version at WT:NJSCR#To-do list. The simple version:
- Ensure that all freeway exit lists are up to exit list guide standards.
- Make sure all infoboxes have the new maint= parameter.
- Make sure the straight line diagram is properly referenced in the infobox.
- Add a major intersections table to each article.
- Member of the Month
- The member of the month is Alansohn, who had the fantastic idea for a "final run-through" and the to-do list.
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- Want to help on the next newsletter? Don't want to receive these in future? Don't want it transcluded next time? – It's all here. -- NORTH talk 21:01, 27 March 2007 (UTC)