Drivers should follow the posted detour.
There is no anticipated time for the completion of emergency road repairs as of this time, said Bound Brook Police.
The crash investigation is currently ongoing on Thursday in Somerset County.
Somerset County Public Safety issued an alert on Thursday.
In addition, 2 lanes on I-78 east are scheduled to be closed just before the I-287 interchange to the bridge over Washington Valley Road.
Roadway repairs are expected on Thursday on Vosseller Avenue in Bridgewater.
​On Thursday and Friday, Mine Road and Crim Road will be closed for milling and paving, Bridgewater Police said.
A driver of a tractor truck cab, without a trailer attached, hit a UPS employee from Plainfield and fled onto I-287 South Thursday: Police.
Both sides of the highway were closed for several hours as a result on Wednesday.
Route 22 East had been closed for several hours between Vosseller Avenue and Mountain Avenue on Wednesday.
The two right lanes of four lanes are closed causing a 10-minute delay in Bridgewater on Thursday afternoon.
Crews are on-site and repairs are underway in the area of Old York Road and Beach Avenue on Tuesday morning.
Authorities are asking drivers to avoid Route 22 east in Branchburg.
Somerset County sent out an alert announcing the break in Branchburg on Wednesday morning.
The crash caused the white Honda Accord drive off Route 22 east into the grass median on Thursday night.
Police sent out an alert around 8 a.m. saying Mine Road/Crim Road is closed between Foothill Road and Mountain Top Road.
Route 22 in the area of Country Club Road reopened Tuesday morning after being closed since Sunday, Bridgewater Police said.
All three of the roadways will be closed to all traffic from 3 to 5 p.m. for paving.
Here is where construction is expected to occur in and around Bridgewater this week:
Drivers are asked to avoid Route 202/206 north near Commons Way. One lane is closed for emergency repairs Tuesday morning.
Two of the four lanes on the northbound side of I-287 are closed in Bridgewater, according to state officials.
A Hillsborough woman was pulled from the overturned car near the Bridgewater Diner on Thursday morning.
Somerset County is conducting pipework on Chimney Rock and Mount Horeb roads.
All lanes at Davenport Street in Bridgewater have reopened as of 7 p.m. Thursday, police announced.
Bridgewater Police sent out an alert around 3 p.m. Wednesday alerting drivers of the closure.
W. Union Avenue (Route 28) was closed for several hours due to the police investigation.
The crash was reported around 5 p.m. near the Bridgewater Diner with police and emergency responders at the scene.
Drivers are asked to avoid traveling on the roadway during Tropical Storm Isaias.
Work will begin on I-287 North on Monday and continue for several weeks from Exit 5 in South Plainfield through Exit 13A in Bridgewater.
Construction will begin on Tuesday causing a portion of Station Road in Branchburg to close.
Road work will continue through next Wednesday on multiple township roadways.
The New Jersey Department of Transportation explains the bubbling on the freshly paved portion of Route 22 West in Bridgewater.
The inner and outer roadways on the northbound side of I-287 just south of Exit 21 - I-78 in Bridgewater are closed.
A Hillsborough man was taken to a hospital via helicopter with life threatening injuries due to the crash, Bridgewater Police said.
The project to permanently replace the River Road Bridge over NJ TRANSIT tracks in Branchburg is expected to be completed this summer.
The Bound Brook Station will reopen on Monday night for the Raritan Valley Line train service following a massive seven-alarm fire.
The project is replacing 4 bridges on I-78 that go over Route 202/Route 206 and Washington Valley Road in Bridgewater and Bedminster.
Kevin Corbett talks about when peak and weekend one-seat service to and from NYC might happen and other issues facing the agency.
The project to replace 4 separate bridges on I-78 that go over Route 202/Route 206 and Washington Valley Road will begin Monday.
The money is part of more than $161 million in grants that will help advance road, bridge, safety, and quality-of-life improvements.