(all stores closed November 2015 unless otherwise noted)
Hunterdon County
Hillsborough, 315 Rt. 206 (opened 90s, closed 11)
Mercer County
Princeton, 3495 Rt. 1 (opened 80s, closed by early 00s)
Middlesex County
Avenel, 1600 St. Georges Ave. (opened 80)
East Brunswick, 50 Race Track Rd. (opened 70s, closing 9/2015)
Edison, Menlo Park Mall, 55 Parsonage Rd. (Shop-Rite converted 68, relocated to Wick Plaza; demolished for mall expansion)
Edison, Wick Plaza, 561 Rt. 1 (second location, closing 9/2015)
Edison, 1655 Oak Tree Rd. (opened 80s in former Shop-Rite, relocated to South Plainfield in 09)
Hopelawn, 95 New Brunswick Ave. (Shop-Rite converted 68)
Linden, 651 N. Stiles St. (opened 90s, closing 9/2015)
Middlesex, 242 Lincoln Ave. (Shop-Rite converted 68)
North Brunswick, 1345 Rt. 1 (opened approx. 87, closed 10)
Old Bridge, 1043 Rt. 9 (opened 90s, closing 9/2015)
South Plainfield, Hadley Center, 4999 Stelton Rd. (opened 00s in former Edwards/ A&P, closed 10)
South Plainfield, Golden Acres S.C., 3600 Park Ave. (second location in former A&P, closed 11)
Monmouth County
Eatontown, 50 Rt. 36 (opened 70s, closed 08)
Freehold, 100 Schanck Rd. (opened 74, closed 06)
Hazlet, 3020 Rt. 35 (opened 70s)
Howell, 4578 Rt. 9 (opened 80s, closed 13)
Marlboro, 102 Rt. 9 (opened 80s, closed 10)
Middletown, 1123 Rt. 35 (opened late 70s, closed 11)
Wall, 1933 Rt. 35 (opened 80s, closed 09)
Ocean County
Brick, 1930 Rt. 88 (opened late 70s)
Manahawkin, 517 Rt. 72 W (opened 90s, closed 11)
Toms River, 1256 Indian Head Rd. (opened 90s, closing 9/2015)
Somerset County
Somerville, 100 Veterans Memorial Hwy. (opened 70s, closed 07; demolished for Shop-Rite)
North Plainfield, 1280 Rt. 22 (opened 80s in former Shop-Rite, closed 09; demolished for Costco)
Union County
Cranford, 6 South Ave. (Shop-Rite converted 68, relocated 80s to Garwood)
Elizabeth, 211 Elmora Ave. (Shop-Rite converted 68)
Garwood, 10 South Ave. (second location)
Plainfield, 1252 South Ave. (Shop-Rite converted 68, not sure when closed)
Union, 2465 Rt. 22 (opened 70s, closed 10)
The Oak Tree Road location actually didn't become Pathmark until the early 2000s.
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