A water main break has closed South Harrison Street on Tuesday afternoon in Princeton.
The Dinky Rail service has been closed for repairs since October by NJ Transit and officials are frustrated with the situation.
The brand new bridge that goes over a branch of Bedens Brook in Princeton and Montgomery Township reopened to drivers on Thursday afternoon.
A water main break is being reported on Leigh Avenue between Witherspoon Street and John Street on Monday morning.
Cherry Valley Road from Cherry Hill Road (southern leg) to Birchwood Drive will be closed to through traffic 24 hours, 7 days a week.
Route 206 (State Road) reopened as of 3:16 p.m. after being closed all morning due to a motor vehicle collision, Princeton Police.
Breaking: The water company is on scene and estimates the work will take at least six hours, Princeton Police report.
Several road projects will take place on Wednesday, including overnight work in the intersection of Nassau/Witherspoon Streets in Princeton.
The complete closure is necessary for emergency replacement of a small bridge between Hillside Ave. and Arreton Road on Route 206.
Multiple disable tractor trailers have also caused Route 206 to close as of 5:35 p.m. on Thursday, police report.
The closure of Route 206 in Princeton for emergency bridge repair work has been postponed to now begin on Thursday, Nov. 15.
Drivers should avoid the area and seek an alternate route.
Route 206 has reopened as of 4 p.m. in Princeton at Hibben Road due to a car crash on Monday.
Roadways affected include Route 206, Mercer Street and Witherspoon Street on Thursday, Nov. 1.
At 3:30 p.m. the section of Jefferson Road between Terhune Road and Valley Road will be closed to through traffic in Princeton.
Ridgeview Road is closed Saturday morning due to a tree down with wires, Princeton Police reported at 8:15 a.m.
Cherry Valley Road over a Branch of Beden’s Brook will be closed to through traffic on a 24/7 basis beginning on Monday.
The project involves the complete replacement of the existing culvert (bridge) and roadway repairs associated with this work.
Prettybrook Road is closed at Pheasant Hill Road for power utility repair work that could last 8 or more hours, Princeton Police report.
Crews will be working in the road with a crane and the road will be impassable to all traffic from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.: Princeton Police.
A substitute bus service is being provided Friday.
Drivers should expect travel delays on multiple roadways in Princeton through Monday, police announced.
Quaker Road is closed in Princeton between Mercer Street and Province Line Road due to flooding on Friday.
Repair crews are en-route, Princeton Police reported at 9:45 a.m.
Route 206 has been temporarily reopened Thursday morning as of 9:35 a.m. Alternating traffic is expected to take place later today.
Road construction will continue on Thursday and Friday on multiple Princeton roads. Here's what to look out for.
The speed limit reduction includes the length near the Princeton Battlefield State Park.
Both construction jobs will take place weather permitting.
BREAKING: There was a disabled train in Metuchen on Thursday.
Gov. Phil Murphy has a plan to reduce overcrowding and improve efficiency on NJ Transit rail lines that could benefit local commuters.