Wednesday, January 2, 2013
The long-term Camden County Municipal Utilities Authority sewer improvement project resumes Wednesday morning.
The ongoing Camden County Municipal Utilities Authority (CCMUA) sewer improvement project on Berlin-Cross Keys Road will resume Wednesday morning. Starting Wednesday at 7 a.m. and expected to last through Friday, Jan. 5, Berlin-Cross Keys Road will be closed between Turnerville Road and Watsontown-New Freedom Road, Pine Hill Police Department announced. The work to continue Wednesday morning is concentrated between the Auto Lenders office building and Watstontown-New Freedom Road. Stretches of Berlin-Cross Keys Road have been closed Monday through Friday most weeks since the summer. The work began between Turnerville Hickstown Road and Erial-New Brooklyn Road, in Pine Hill and Winslow and Gloucester townships, before moving north toward …
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Cross Keys Rd & Watsontown Rd, Berlin, NJ
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Monday, December 10, 2012
Another stretch of the roadway closes Wednesday and is expected to last for two-plus weeks.
UPDATE, 11:56 p.m. 12/14: Pine Hill Police Department announced this morning that the roadwork planned along the stretch of Berlin-Cross Keys Road between Turnerville Road and Watsontown-New Freedom Road will not begin until Monday, Dec. 17. ---------- The ongoing Camden County Municipal Utilities Authority (CCMUA) sewer improvement project will result in an another stretch of Berlin-Cross Keys Road being shut down to vehicular traffic beginning this week. Starting Wednesday and expected to last through Friday, Dec. 28, Berlin-Cross Keys Road will be closed between Turnerville Road and Watsontown-New Freedom Road, Pine Hill Police Department announced. This new closure extends the stretch of Berlin-Cross Keys Road to be directly impacted …
Tuesday, November 13, 2012
Work on sewer lines along Berlin-Cross Keys Road resumes Tuesday. A paving project also gets underway on Sicklerville Road Thursday.
A major sewer project that will impact traffic in Gloucester Township's Sicklerville section resumes this week. Also, a paving project that will have a short-term impact on traffic in the township's Erial section begins Thursday. Camden County Municipal Utilities Authority (CCMUA) resumed its sewer improvement project along Berlin-Cross Keys Road, in the township's Sicklerville section, on Monday. The sewer project will result in two long-term closures on and near Berlin-Cross Keys Road. Berlin-Cross Keys Road will be closed Monday through Friday, 7 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., between Turnerville Hickstown Road and Erial-New Brooklyn Road beginning today (Nov. 13). This phase of the project is expected to last two to three months, according to …
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Berlin Cross Keys Rd & New Brooklyn Erial Rd, Sicklerville, NJ
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New Brooklyn Erial Rd & Erial Clementon Rd, Sicklerville, NJ
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Wednesday, October 3, 2012
Camden County Municipal Utilities Authority wraps up the first phase of its major project along the high-traffic roadway, but a nearby road is now closed.
Camden County Municipal Utilities Authority has completed its initial phase of sewer work on Berlin-Cross Keys Road, between Erial-New Brooklyn Road and Hickstown Turnerville Road, and reopened the roadway to all traffic. Erial-New Brooklyn Road is now closed between Berlin-Cross Keys and Jarvis roads. Residents will have access to their homes off of Erial-New Brooklyn Road, according to Gloucester Township Police, but other motorists will have to use detours during construction. The marked detour routes for the closure are: This phase of the construction is expected to last until mid-December, police said. Police remind motorists to plan accordingly for expected delays, and note that notice will be given if the roadway is opened earlier…
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Berlin Cross Keys Rd & New Brooklyn Erial Rd, Sicklerville, NJ
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Saturday, September 29, 2012
A Camden County Department of Public Works project is slated to begin in the area Monday, too.
Gloucester Township Police Department on Friday issued the following press release announcing that the Camden County Municipal Utilities Authority has extended the sewer project along Berlin-Cross Keys Road by another week: CCMUA has advised that Berlin-Cross Keys Road will be closed for an additional period of time to complete the sewer line installation from the area of the Camden County Vocational School to Erial-New Brooklyn Road. Berlin-Cross Keys Road will be closed between Erial-New Brooklyn Road and Kearsley Road beginning Monday, Oct. 1, at 8 a.m. It will remain closed until 5 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 5. Berlin-Cross Keys Road will be impassable between Erial-New Brooklyn Road and Kearsley Road to all vehicles except school …
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Cross Keys Rd & New Brooklyn Erial Rd, Sicklerville, NJ
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Friday, August 3, 2012
Installation of traffic signals will bring delays to the north end of the roadway today and Monday.
Police warn motorists to expect delays in the area of Berlin-Cross Keys Road and Redbud Drive, in the township's Sickerville section, today and Monday due to the installation of traffic signals at the intersection. The work will take place between roughly 7 a.m. and 4 p.m. each day, according to Gloucester Township Police, who remind motorists to be on the lookout for workers and equipment in the area during those hours. Police officers will be on scene to direct traffic during the work hours. The delays in Sicklerville come at a time when Berlin-Cross Keys Road is closed for an ongoing Camden County Municipal Utilties Authority sewer project currently taking place between Turnerville Road, in Pine Hill, and Erial-New Brooklyn Road, at the…
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Berlin Cross Keys Rd & Redbud Dr, Sicklerville, NJ
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Monday, April 16, 2012
The 5 mph speed-limit drop was initiated in Gloucester and Winslow townships last week.
The speed limit along Berlin-Cross Keys Road in Gloucester and Winslow townships is now officially 45 mph. The 5 mph speed-limit reduction was implemented in the two townships last week, with 45 mph signs erected along the roadway. The two Camden County towns join Gloucester County's Monroe and Washington townships in reducing the speed limit along Cross Keys Road from 50 mph to 45 mph. Gloucester Township Police officials, along with their colleagues in Winslow, began exploring the speed-limit drop last year as just one part of the six-town Cross Keys Road Joint Safe Passage Initiative. In addition to Gloucester, Monroe, Washington and Winslow townships, Berlin and Pine Hill boroughs are participants. After the township's engineering firm…
Monday, January 2, 2012
The speed-limit reduction would come as a safety move in light of recent development in the area.
The Township Council unanimously voted last Wednesday to approve on first reading an ordinance that would result in the speed limit along Berlin-Cross Keys Road being reduced from 50 mph to 45 mph. The speed-limit reduction is being considered due to heavy development along the roadway in recent years, according to officials. Winslow Township officials are considering the same reduction for their stretch of Berlin-Cross Keys Road, Gloucester Township Police Chief W. Harry Earle said. In terms of the border between the two townships along the roadway, the portion of Berlin-Cross Keys Road that heads toward the White Horse Pike falls in Winslow Township, while the portion that heads toward the Black Horse Pike falls in Gloucester Township. …
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Cross Keys Rd & Sicklerville Rd, Sicklerville, NJ
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9:58 am on Friday, May 10, 2013
work started again this am. Called township police which was the number provided on another site. Officer very pleasant- said repaving going on, not sure duration but expected about a week. However he really didnt have timetable.   more ›