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Cleanup Continues In Princeton In Storm's Aftermath: Police
Princeton police provided an update on storm cleanup Sunday afternoon.

PRINCETON, NJ — PSEG crews continue to work on restoring power in Princeton and the surrounding towns in the aftermath of the nor'easters that ripped through New Jersey on Friday, police said in an alert issued Sunday afternoon.
The following is a list of closures and traffic impacts as of Sunday afternoon:
- Province Line in Lawrence Township between Route 206 and Rosedale Road is still shut down;
- The traffic light at Great and Stuart is still on flash;
- Edgerstoune Road is still shut down between Winant Road North and South intersections before The Hun School;
- Balsam Lane by Riverside is still shutdown; and
- Quaker and Mercer roads have been reopened.
Princeton police encourage everyone to allow extra time for their morning commute.
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PSE&G and their subcontractor will replace street lights along the north side of Nassau Street (along the storefronts) from 7 a.m.-4 p.m. No parking will be allowed during the day on Monday and Tuesday.
Meters will be bagged and violators will be ticketed. As the work progresses, spaces will be opened. Residents are advised to use caution when walking or driving in the area.
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