A portion of Old Short Hills Road in Millburn, not far from the Maplewood border, will be closed most of Wednesday and Thursday.
An exit on the highway that heads through Summit, Millburn, Morristown and Maplewood will have detours all week.
A week of events, programs, and bike repairs starts Saturday. See the full list below.
New islands and signals at dozens of intersections will help pedestrians cross more safely.
Beginning next week, coronavirus testing will be available daily in East Rutherford to all NJ Transit employees.
Eighty-seven NJT employees have tested positive and 57 are front-line workers. The governor said the state had its deadliest day so far.
A spokeswoman said two are 'front line employees' who deal directly with the public, such as bus drivers or station attendants.
It's a Maryland train, but NJ Transit has its own problems, which Gov. Phil Murphy said (in Millburn Tuesday night) that he'll address.
Shopping will be a little easier, and cheaper, in town.
Governor Phil Murphy's administration has given Municipal Aid grant awards, totaling $161.25 million for fiscal year 2020.
Michael Leon Brendzel was killed during the morning commute Friday.
Morris & Essex and Gladstone Branch still subject to 60 minute delays, officials said.
Boxcar is gathering information for a proposed commuter bus route from Millburn direct to New York.
The work is scheduled to be completed by Aug. 29.
A New Jersey man was accused of driving 142 mph this weekend, police said.
Residents and visitors using Zone D have a new way to pay for parking.
Volunteers are sought for Pedestrian Safety Advisory Board.
Traffic lights are impacted and motorists are being advised to use caution, officials said.
New Jersey American Water is scheduled to begin work on Monday.
mPay2Park says parking in Millburn Township will be quick, easy and efficient. See the video.
Monday will see the start of nearly 1.71 miles of gas pipelines replaced within the Township of Millburn.
Sections of the thoroughfares will be shut down starting Wednesday.
Residents should expect loss of service and road closures beginning around 8 p.m. Tuesday.
The money is part of $161 million in grants to assist municipalities with critical infrastructure projects.
The new spaces have a two-hour time restriction, officials said.
The reflective poles will decrease crossing distance to Chatham Road, officials said.
The change is coming Wednesday, weather permitting, officials said.
Weather permitting the choppers will be hovering in the area for three to five days, officials said.
Contractor to shut down Glen Avenue on Thursday, Sept. 20