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EGG HARBOR TOWNSHIP
YOUTH ORGANIZATION

E.H.T.Y.O.

The Fighting Eagle's

 

MAYSLANDING
FOOTBALL FIELD
DRIVING INSTRUCTIONS

TWO TEAMS - ONE FAMILY

Egg Harbor Township Youth Organization
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DIRECTIONS TO MAYS LANDING

 

FROM THE EAST:

(Shore Points/Absecon/Galloway)

Take 322 East.  Beginning at the Hamilton Mall (the light before the Red Lobster). Take the jug handle to make a left from Route 322 to Route 40.  Follow Route 40 East for approximately 4 miles.  Yu will go through 3 traffic lights.  You will see the Shore Medical Plaza on the right.  Make a right onto Old Egg Harbor Road.  This is the first right after Meadowbrook condos.  The field is on your left with parking on the right.

 

FROM EGG HARBOR CITY/HAMMONTON:

Take Route 50 South, immediately past the former overpass, now the new intersection at Route 50 and the black Horse Pike, there is a road that veers to the left.  This is Old Egg Harbor Road.  Take this road for about 2 miles.  The field will be on your right with parking on the left.

 

FROM BUENA:

Take Route 40 East to Main st. (traffic light)  Turn right onto Main St.  Be in the left hand turn lane at the river basin area and turn left at the next light.  The first street on our left is Old Egg Harbor Road, turn left and field is on your left.

 

FROM SOMERS POINT/LINWOOD/NORTHFIELD

Take Ocean Heights Ave.  to the end, turn right onto Somers Point/Mays Landing Road.  Go past the Sugar Hill In and make the hard right onto Route 40 East.  Take the first left onto Old Egg Harbor Road.  The field will be on your left, parking on the right.

 

Turn left on Old Egg Harbor Road, you will see the field on your left (less than 1/2 mile on your left.  The hardest part is to find a parking place.

 

 

That's all Folks

Congratulations you are there.

          

 

 

 

 

Please feel free to make any comments or suggestions on this Web Site. George Kurtz

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Last Update: August 5, 2008