Monday, February 11, 2013
Coles Road will be closed between Peters Lane and Little Gloucester Road from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Coles Road will be closed Tuesday between Peters Lane and Little Gloucester Road from 9:30 a.m. to approximately 5 p.m., according to Gloucester Township Police. The installation of Dennis Sullivan as the eighth bishop of the Diocese of Camden will take place during Mass Tuesday beginning 2 p.m. at St. Agnes Church (Our Lady of Hope Parish). Because of limited seating, admission is by ticket only. The ceremony will be broadcast live on EWTN (check cable listings in your area) and will stream live at www.camdendiocese.org. Sullivan was named as Joseph A. Galante's replacement in early January. The marked detours route for this closure is as follows: For eastbound traffic, the detour route is Coles Road to Peters Lane to Blackwood Clementon …
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Our Lady of Hope Parish
Coles Rd & Little Gloucester Rd, Blackwood, NJ
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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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Tuesday, December 11, 2012
Police announce other road projects to impact traffic flow in the area.
Gloucester Township Police Department on Monday submitted the following press release to Gloucester Township Patch regarding traffic pattern changes as a result of an ongoing Camden County Municipal Utilities Authority project: Erial-New Brooklyn Road Continuing Tuesday, Dec. 11, 2012, Erial-New Brooklyn Road will again be closed so that improvements and repairs can be made to an existing CCMUA sewer line. This closure will be between Hickstown Road and College Drive through Wednesday, Dec. 12. Erial-New Brooklyn Road will be impassable between the closure points during this time. Access will be limited to residents, school buses and businesses located in that area. The Gloucester Township Public Works facility may be accessed from the …
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New Brooklyn Erial Rd & Hickstown Rd, Sicklerville, 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 …
Sunday, July 29, 2012
Part of Berlin-Cross Keys Road will be shut down until Aug. 31. Learn where the detours are planned.
Gloucester Township Police Department issued the following press release regarding upcoming work along Berlin-Cross Keys Road: Beginning Monday, July 30 at 7:30 a.m., Berlin-Cross Keys Road will be closed so that improvements and repairs can be made to an existing CCMUA sewer line. This closure will be between Turnerville Road and Erial-New Brooklyn Road. The closure will last until Friday, Aug. 31, at approximately 4 p.m. Berlin-Cross Keys Road will be impassable between the closure points during this time. Access will be limited to residents, businesses and the vocational school located in that area. The roadway will be opened on the weekends from Friday at 4 p.m. to Monday at 7:30 a.m. each week during the construction period. The …
Thursday, July 12, 2012
This week, it was Little Gloucester Road; next week, it'll be Erial-New Brooklyn Road.
Beginning Monday, Erial-New Brooklyn Road will be closed so that improvements and repairs can be made to an existing Camden County Municipal Utilities Authority sewer line, police have announced. This closure will occur between Berlin-Cross Keys and Jarvis roads. The closure will last until Friday, July 20, at approximately 5 p.m. Erial-New Brooklyn Road will be impassable between the closure points during this time. Access will be limited to residents and businesses located in that area. The marked detour route for northbound Erial-New Brooklyn Road will be Berlin-Cross Keys Road to Williamstown Road to Jarvis Road, according to Gloucester Township Police. The route for southbound Erial-New Brooklyn Road will be Jarvis Road to …
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New Brooklyn Erial Rd & Berlin Cross Keys Rd, Sicklerville, NJ
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Sunday, July 8, 2012
A sewer line construction project will have Little Gloucester Road closed for the week of July 9 between Blackwood-Clementon Road and Coles Road/Hider Lane.
Gloucester Township Police has issued a bulletin about a construction project that will have Little Gloucester Road closer for the duration of next week. The closure will be between Blackwood-Clementon Road and Coles Road/Hider Lane. The project, which will begin on the morning of Monday, July 9, is to repair and make improvements to an existing sewer line. The project will have the road closed until Friday, July 13, at 5 p.m. A detour route will be marked to help motorists get around the road. The detour will take vehicles along Laurel Road. With the exception of local residents and businesses that are located along the road, absolutely no vehicles will be allowed on the close portion of Little Gloucester Road. Next week's project is …
Wednesday, April 4, 2012
Erial Road is closed to southbound traffic between Blackwood Clementon Road and Argyle Avenue.
A car crash earlier Wednesday snapped a utility pole, forcing officials to close part of Erial Road to traffic while the scene is cleared. At this hour, Erial Road is closed to southbound traffic between Blackwood Clementon Road and Argyle Avenue. There were no serious injuries in the crash, officials said.
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
A stretch of the road will be closed all day Tuesday.
Police have announced that a stretch of Cherrywood Drive is scheduled to be closed today from 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. The road will be closed due to construction between Broadacres Drive and Winding Way. A detour will be in place as a result of the construction-related closure. Motorists traveling along Cherrywood Drive will either sent be Broadacres Drive to Oakmont Road to Winding Way or Winding Way to Oakmont Road to Broadacres Drive—depending on direction of travel—to get back to Cherrywood. Gloucester Township Police officers will be posted at detour points. Drivers are advised to use caution when in the area today, as workers and equipment will be active.
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Cherrywood Dr & Broadacres Dr, Clementon, NJ
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Sean McCullen
4:42 pm on Tuesday, February 12, 2013
Sorry we're just seeing this now, Dorothy. The closure only applied to motor vehicle traffic.   more ›