The roadway had been closed since around 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, according to Somerset County Public Safety.
The closure will remain for the majority of the day on Wednesday.
The closure is due to construction, said Bernards Township Police.
Bernards Township Police sent out an alert about the water main break just before 7 a.m. on Monday.
In addition, lane closures are scheduled on I-78 east for shielding and utilities work under the Somerville Road Bridge.
A downed tree and wires on Route 206 in Peapack-Gladstone has prompted delays in the area, authorities said.
The crash was reported around 3 p.m. on Thursday.
The train was up to 30 minutes late on Tuesday morning, according to NJ Transit.
All lanes are closed on the I-78 eastbound exit to northbound Exit 29, for I-287/Route 202/Route 206 in Bedminster Township.
This closure is expected to last about 8 hours, said Bernards Township Police.
The slurry seal coating is roughly the height of a quarter on its side, but extends the usable life of a roadway by as much as five years.
The replacement is to allow for track maintenance, according to NJ Transit.
The truck and spill have caused a lane closure on Friday morning.
The Madisonville Bridge that runs over the Passaic River in Basking Ridge is closed for rehabilitation and bridge deck replacement work.
The roadway will be closed beginning on Monday and remain closed for 2 to 3 days.
The closure was announced on Thursday morning.
Drivers should avoid the area or seek an alternate route.
Drivers should avoid the area and seek an alternate route.
Lakeland buses will replace Gladstone Line trains beginning July 5, from 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. on weekdays. Crews are doing track maintenance.
The Bernards Township Public Works outlined the scope of the project.
The deer was hit on Tuesday in Bernardsville, according to NJ Transit.
A portion of S Finley Avenue remained closed throughout Monday, said Bernards Township Police.
Several roads in Bernards Township will be under construction in the last week of June, the township said in a news release.
One lane of the four lanes are closed on Monday morning.
The limited closure will still allow access through a detour.
Construction work will begin on Kings Ridge Road on Friday in the township.
Work will begin on Thursday in the township.
The $29.8 million federally-funded project includes rock scaling to cut back the slope and excavation to widen the catch area.
Work will also be done on Northeast Corridor, North Jersey Coast Line every weekend through November.
A portion of the roadway will be closed from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Saturday.
The stuck bus was reported around 8:45 a.m. on Wednesday.
The delays continue as of 12:30 p.m. on Monday.
Drivers are asked to seek an alternate route.
Bernards Township Police issued an alert around 4:30 p.m. warning drivers of the delay.
New digital speed signs and added striping will be installed this coming summer in an effort to slow drivers down.
Commuters are asked to take alternate trains on Tuesday morning.
Some road closures remain on Tuesday morning due to downed trees, utility poles and power lines in Somerset County.
Construction is expected to take place for most of the day on Monday.
Drivers on the interstate had a 35- to 40-minute delay following after a truck blew a tire around 1:30 p.m. on Tuesday.
Two Morris and Essex trains were canceled and the Gladstone Branch rail service was suspended Friday due to wire issues and a downed tree.