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South River (Raritan River tributary)
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The South River is a tributary of the Raritan River in central New Jersey in the United States.[1][2][3]


The South River, formed by the confluence of Matchaponix Brook and Manalapan Brook, becomes tidal downstream of the Duhernal Lake dam and joins the Raritan River approximately midway between New Brunswick and Perth Amboy.[3]

The community of Old Bridge in East Brunswick was established in the 17th century at the head of navigation of the river.[4]
The South River has two mouths. It used to loop inefficiently to its confluence with the Raritan River, so a shortcut called Washington Canal was created.[3]
The river lends its name to the borough of South River.
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Tributaries
- Deep Run
- Duck Creek
- Manalapan Brook
- Matchaponix Brook
- Pond Creek
- Tennents Brook
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