St. Peter the Apostle Parish & University Community
94 Somerset Street
New Brunswick, NJ 08901
Exit 129, follow signs for NJ Turnpike South
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Exit 105, follow signs for Route 18 North
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Exit 9 – New Brunswick
Follow signs for Route 18 North (keep right after the toll, then move to the left 2 lanes)
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Once arriving in New Brunswick, stay to the right to take the local lanes.
Take the exit for Route 27 South – Princeton.
Merge onto Route 27 South/Albany Street.
At the 3rd light, make a right turn onto George Street.
At the railroad tracks, make a left turn onto Somerset Street.
St. Peter the Apostle Church is on the left.
After crossing the Lynch Bridge over the Raritan River, take the first exit for Route 27.
The exit ramp will put you on George Street.
Take George Street past the light at Hamilton Street.
Then make the next right turn onto Somerset Street, just before the railroad tracks.
St. Peter the Apostle Church is on the left.
As you pass St. Peter's Cemetery, Somerset Street splits from Route 27.
Make the slight left turn at the light to stay on Somerset Street.
The Magyar Bank should be to your right as you pass it.
Follow Somerset Street past Robert Wood Johnson Hospital.
After the light at Easton Avenue, continue past the Barnes & Noble with the large Rutgers clock.
St. Peter the Apostle Church will be on the right.
Cross over the Albany Street Bridge into New Brunswick.
At the 3rd light, make a right turn onto George Street.
At the railroad tracks, make a left turn onto Somerset Street.
St. Peter the Apostle Church is on the left.
Take Exit 1B - Route 1 South
Follow Route 1 South for approx. 4.4 miles.
After crossing the Goodkind Bridge, take the exit for Route 18.
Stay to the right for Route 18 North.
Follow directions above.
Take Exit 10 - Easton Avenue
Follow Easton Avenue into New Brunswick for approx. 4.5 miles.
After crossing Hamilton Street, make a left at the next light onto Somerset Street.
Continue past the Barnes & Noble with the large Rutgers clock.
St. Peter the Apostle Church will be on the right.