New Jersey Route 152

The route heads along two causeways, ending at the foot of the John F. Kennedy Memorial Bridge over the Intracoastal Waterway in Egg Harbor Township, where the state turns maintenance back to Atlantic County as CR 629 to Longport.

The route heads eastward, passing to the north of a local marina as East Maryland Avenue, crossing over Bass Harbor Creek soon after.

The route passes to the north of a marina, curving soon after at an intersection with Anchorage Drive, which is a connector road to waterside residential homes.

Route 152 then rises in elevation as it heads onto the newer causeway (known as the Dolores G. Cooper Bridge), passing a lone fishing pier.

After crossing over the Cooper Bridge, the highway parallels its former alignment for a short distance, intersecting with the Ocean Drive/Ocean City-Longport Boulevard.

The bridge has been a featured route in running, walking, and cycling events including the Bike MS: City to Shore Ride.

Atlantic County Assemblywoman Dolores G. Cooper helped secure state funding for a new bridge, which opened September 1988 at a cost of $21 million.

Route 152 heading westward towards the Broad Thoroughfare bridge
Route 152 eastbound past Ocean City-Longport Boulevard in Egg Harbor Township
The old alignment of Route 152, now a fishing pier