Route 1 has completely reopened after a gas main break in Lawrence Township earlier in the day.
There is a gas leak in the area of I-295 south and Princeton Pike Tuesday evening.
Route 1 is completely reopened following a serious crash at the I-295 intersection in Lawrence Township.
Lawrence Township will receive a $550,000 grant from the state for road improvements.
Part of Route 1 is closed following a serious accident Thursday night.
Two lanes of traffic were closed and there was a heavy backup Friday night, police said.
Eastbound lanes are closed Thursday evening.
A portion of the road is closed Monday evening.
One lane of the road will be closed during work hours.
The road had been closed for downed wires Wednesday evening.
Fackler Road had been closed for downed trees in the road earlier Tuesday.
Route 206 has reopened after a gas leak was reported earlier in the day.
Bakers Basin Road will be closed for paving on Tuesday.
Work that was to begin on June 17 will now begin June 24, police said Monday night.
The bridge is structurally deficient, county officials said. Work in Lawrence near the West Windsor border begins June 17.
An accident on Route 1 south was causing heavy traffic Friday afternoon.
Road was scheduled for Quakerbridge in Lawrence on Wednesday.
A traffic light was out and heavy traffic was building Tuesday morning.
The road was closed and a detour was in place Monday afternoon. Work will continue for three more days.
There was heavy traffic near the Kelly Via Duct and the mall earlier in the day.
The American Road and Transportation Builders Association says there are 47,000 structurally deficient bridges in America.
It was closed due to an undisclosed traffic incident.
The road was closed following an accident earlier in the day. No one was injured.
Work will last 4-6 business days, and detours will be posted.
Traffic lights in the area were malfunctioning earlier Tuesday.
The left lane is closed in the area of Hamilton Township Tuesday morning.
The project wrapped up three weeks early, officials announced this week.
A detour in place following an accident involving a utility pole Monday evening.
Part of Eldridge Avenue will be closed on Friday.
Drivers are advised to avoid the area for the next three hours.
About 800 people were without power earlier in the morning.