Politics & Government
Thanksgiving Rest Stop: Grover Cleveland Service Area Reopens On NJ Turnpike In Woodbridge
After being decimated by Superstorm Sandy, the Woodbridge area rest stop reopens just in time for the Thanksgiving rush.

NJ Turnpike commuters passing through the Woodbridge area this Thanksgiving can take a well-earned rest stop at a familiar location… the Grover Cleveland Service Area.
The well-known rest stop - located between Interchanges 11 and 12 northbound (10N) at milepost 92.9 – reopened on Monday after being destroyed in Superstorm Sandy in 2012.
The new building features fresh dining facilities that are a departure from the typical fast food served at highway rest stops, NJ.com reported.
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The Turnpike Authority paid $8 million to HMS Host to construct the 15,262 square foot building, according to NJ.com.
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