New Jersey Transit police haven't publicly identified the woman.
A driver hit a stoplight and hydrant, officials said. The street was closed between Madison Ave. and Green Village Rd.
The Rose City says the parts are on order.
Governor Phil Murphy's administration has given Municipal Aid grant awards, totaling $161.25 million for fiscal year 2020.
Power was restored to the Rose City by 8:30 p.m. Saturday.
Officials call upon everyone to be safer on the roads.
Officials are looking for input via survey in wake of pedestrian's death.
There is no timetable for it reopening, officials said.
Officials are asking that motorist avoid the area.
Robert Conley discussed concerns about Route 24, 124 and Park Avenue.
Roads impacted by the PSE&G gas main improvements will be milled and paved this week.
Starting in May, the cash boxes will be disappearing in favor of electronic payment.
Motorists are being asked to use caution in the area.
Police are advising motorists to avoid the area while crews clear the scene.
The money is part of $161 million in grants to assist municipalities with critical infrastructure projects.
Officials estimate the work to be completed and the roads reopened by 9 p.m.
Police are asking motorists to avoid the area.
Utility work with keep the thoroughfare out of commission until further notice, officials said.
Infrastructure work on gas lines will keep the road out of commission most of the day, officials said.
Officials are advising motorists to avoid the area.
Gas main improvements will keep traffic away until approximately 6 p.m.
PSE&G is working on infrastructure maintenance.
Overnight parking on the street has been suspended.
Work is scheduled to begin before the morning commute.
Paving of Elmer Street will also impact motorists.
Farmer's Market and road work will cause detours and delays in Rose Ciy.
Curb-to-curb overlay will begin Tuesday.
Green Village Road project expected to last a week.
Drivers, avoid the area.
Will the road work affect your drive to school?
Drivers should take note of the road closures.
Gov. Phil Murphy has a plan to reduce overcrowding and improve efficiency on NJ Transit rail lines that could benefit local commuters.