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This article is about the airport. For the football stadium, see Whittier College. Postal employees transferring airmail to and off airplanes (left and right, respectively) at Hadley Field in July, 1925.

Hadley Field was an airport in South Plainfield, in Middlesex County, New Jersey, United States. It contained the Nike Missile Battery NY-65 and was used as a landing site for some of the nation's early air mail service. The site has since been redeveloped into a strip mall and is currently owned by National Realty & Development Corp.

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  1. People - The Transportation Connection: A Brief History of the NJDOT, New Jersey Department of Transportation, October 2001. Accessed July 8, 2016. "1918 Full-time airmail service from Curtiss Field, Long Island to East Potomac Park, Washington, D.C. used Hadley Field in South Plainfield as an alternate landing site."
  2. Hadley Center

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40°33′21″N 74°25′47″W / 40.5559°N 74.4298°W / 40.5559; -74.4298


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