This closure from Basin Street to the Delaware and Raritan Canal is due to utility work being done by New Jersey American Water.
The forum will discuss using small electric or autonomous vehicles rather than a single large bus that can be summonened with an app.
The nightly work will continue through Friday on Route 206 between Nassau Street (Route 27) and the Lawrence Township line.
The Princeton Branch (Dinky) rail service is suspended on Monday morning due to engineer availability, NJ Transit said as of 5 a.m.
Repairs had been scheduled to begin on Sept. 23 but are now postponed due to a conflict with utility relocation work: Mercer County.
A lane shift will be in place which may slow down traffic, use caution in the area and delays are possible, Princeton Police said.
Construction will take about 15 days to complete on the bridge located between Quaker Road and Province Line Road.
Final paving on Cherry Valley Road is expected to be completed this week to finish off the project that began in December 2018.
The bridge on Washington Crossing-Pennington Road that runs over Woolsey Brook will be closed 24/7 for the next 3 months.
Work through next week will include roadway grading, base paving and construction of the last retaining wall.
PSE&G will begin replacing the gas main and service on South Harrison Street this week.
Roadway milling and retaining wall construction work on Cherry Valley Road will continue through next week in Princeton.
The line remained closed Wednesday due to flooding and trees that fell on overhead wires, NJ Transit announced.
Construction is expected to last for 5 days. Check out the details on times and detours to be in place:
The crash is located at the intersection of Mercer Road and Quaker Road. Drivers are being asked to avoid the area.
The equipment issues are a result of engineer availability, NJ Transit stated.
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Princeton is asking for residents' opinions on the new "pedestrian scramble" traffic light configuration at a Nassau Street intersection.
In an effort to bolster pedestrian safety, Princeton officials asked the Department of Transportation to test out a new traffic light cycle.
The road was closed Thursday morning after heavy rain struck the region Wednesday night.
The money will be used to design and construct the Mercer County Great Western Bikeway, a bicycle route along County Route 546.
The day commuters in Princeton have been waiting for is almost here. The Dinky Rail service line will resume on Sunday, May 12.
Commuters in Princeton can rejoice as NJ Transit announced Wednesday the Dinky Rail service line will resume on Sunday, May 12.
The Stony Brook Bridge crossing in Princeton was closed following a recent inspection by Mercer County Department of Transportation.
An emergency bridge repair for the Stony Brook Bridge crossing has caused Alexander Road to close for 10 days.
The man is also wanted in connection with trying to burglarize another home on the same street on the same night, police report.
The Mercer County DOT determined Stony Brook Bridge is in need of emergency structural repairs and it will be closed to all vehicles.
Breaking: An accident is being reported Route 1 South in Lawrence Township as of 9:11 a.m. on Thursday, according to 511nj.org.
The date for the reopening of the Atlantic City Rail and Princeton Dinky lines were announced during a forum in Cherry Hill.
Portions of Route 206 and Route 27 (Nassau Street) will be resurfaced Wednesday and Thursday night in Princeton.
This discount is being offered in recognition of the continued impact on Dinky customers as the service has been suspended since October.
Downed trees and wires have caused Princeton roads to remain close and some to be without power on Tuesday morning.
The DOT and NJ Transit will host public meetings to discuss current line suspensions and service improvement on a number of rail lines.
Breaking: The left lane is closed as a result causing a 10 to 15 minute delay, according to 511nj.org.
NJ Transit will begin restoring Princeton Branch rail service in the second quarter of 2019, which has been closed since October 2018.
An emergency repair to a broken water main is expected to be ongoing throughout the day Wednesday in Princeton, police report.