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Clinton Road (New Jersey)

Clinton Road is located in West Milford, Passaic County, New Jersey. It runs in a generally north-south direction, beginning at Route 23 near Newfoundland and running roughly 10 miles (16 km) to its northern terminus at Upper Greenwood Lake.
The road and the land around it have gained notoriety over the years as an area rife with many legends of paranormal occurrences such as sightings of ghosts, strange creatures and gatherings of witches, Satanists and the Ku Klux Klan. It is also rumored that professional killers dispose of bodies in the surrounding woods—with one recorded case of this occurring.〔Moran, Mark and Sceurman, Mark; ''Weird NJ: Your Travel Guide to New Jersey's Local Legends and Best-Kept Secrets''; Barnes & Noble Books, New York, New York, 2003, p. 206〕 It has been a regular subject of discussion in ''Weird NJ'' magazine, which once devoted an entire issue to it. In the words of a local police chief, "It's a long, desolate stretch and makes the imagination go nuts."〔Justo Bautista & Maia Davis (August 13, 1998), ("Haunted-House Nightmare" ), ''Hackensack Record'' reprinted in ''The Seattle Times''.〕
There are very few houses along the road and much of the adjoining property is undeveloped publicly owned woodlands (either City of Newark watershed or state forest) and the road itself is a narrow two-lane highway that receives little maintenance, is not part of New Jersey's county route system and was until fairly recently unpaved for some of its length, connecting two areas of minimal population and growth and thus having little traffic even at the busiest times of day.
It is also notorious for having the country's longest traffic light wait.〔Caren Chesler (June 24, 2001), ("On the Road; The Longest Light" ), ''The New York Times''.〕 This occurs at a double intersection where Route 23 crosses the road. The two lights can cause motorists to wait for 5 minutes in total. The lengthy wait was a result of traffic planners giving increased priority to Route 23 to reduce backups during rush hour.
==History==

The road, like the reservoir and stream in the area, gets its name from the now-vanished settlement of Clinton, which was located about where the road crosses the brook.〔Moran, Mark and Sceurman, Mark; ''Weird NJ: Your Travel Guide to New Jersey's Local Legends and Best-Kept Secrets''; Barnes & Noble Books, New York, New York, 2003, 200〕

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