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Warwick Road Remains Closed In Haddonfield As Cleanup Continues
There are also more than 700 Haddonfield residents without power Wednesday morning.

HADDONFIELD, NJ — Warwick Road in Haddonfield remains closed Wednesday as the Camden County Department of Public Works actively works to remove road hazards blocking county roads, officials announced.
Warwick Road has been closed since Tuesday due to downed trees and wires. Central Avenue in Winslow Township remains closed, as well, although progress is being made, officials said. After hours of work, Kresson Road in Voorhees reopened fully Wednesday morning.
“We want to thank our residents for their patience and understanding as we continue to get these areas cleared and safe for motorists,” Camden County Freeholder Barbara Holcomb, liaison to the Department of Public Works, said. “Downed trees and broken limbs are often intertwined with active power lines which have to be de-energized by utility providers before crews can safely remove the debris from the roadway. Our crews will continue working throughout the day to reopen all county roadways which have been affected as soon as possible.”
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There are also more than 700 power outages in Haddonfield, according to the PSE&G outage map.There are still nearly 10,000 Camden County residents who are without power altogether.
They are among the more than 937,000 residents statewide who were still without power statewide the morning after Tropical Storm Isaias tore through the state, bringing down thousands of trees and power lines. Read more here: 937K In NJ Still Without Power As Isaias Cleanup Continues
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