Traffic & Transit
Major Roadway Closing For Weeks Of Emergent Repairs In Cherry Hill
The state, which manages the road, will begin emergent gas main repairs next week.

CHERRY HILL, NJ — A portion of Brace Road will shut down for several weeks for emergent gas main repairs.
Starting Monday, the northbound lane of Brace Road will be closed 24 hours per day on weekdays from Bortons Mill Road to Bowood Drive. The section of the roadway brings drivers toward Route 70.
Work is expected to run until June 28. The roadway will reopen Saturdays and Sundays during the construction period.
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The southbound lane will stay open.
The work zone does not impact any residential driveway access or business driveways, and access to side road will remain open during the repairs, officials said.
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Township officials shared a detour route in an advisory on Friday:

The township relayed the information from the New Jersey Department of Transportation, which manages the roadway.
Drivers should be aware of detours and potential delays.
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