While the road is closed, police are urging drivers to exercise caution, follow detour signs and avoid the area if possible.
The crash occurred around 12 p.m. on Friday and impacted all eastbound traffic in the area, Colts Neck Police said.
During the checkpoints, members of Monmouth County's DWI Task Force will work alongside local police officers.
During the checkpoint, members of Monmouth County's DWI Task Force will work alongside officers from the local police department.
During the checkpoint, members of Monmouth County’s DWI Task Force will work alongside officers from the local police department.
Police are urging drivers to use caution, follow detours and avoid the area if possible.
See details on what road will be closed and how long drivers can expect the closure to last:
The crash occurred early Thursday on Route 34 near the intersection of Route 537, Colts Neck Police Lt. Brian Caswell said.
The crash was reported to police around 1 p.m. by a business owner who saw the accident, Marlboro Police told Patch. See details:
Police officers are on location and JCP&L has been notified, Marlboro Police said. See details on where the road is closed at:
See details on repairs being made to County Bridge ML-3 following its emergency closure in late March:
Drivers should be aware of upcoming closures planned on Harbor Road and Robertsville Road. See details:
Severe deterioration was discovered on the bridge, leading to the closure.
See where the closure is taking place and how long it's scheduled to last:
See when and where you can expect the road closure to take place.
See when and where road work is expected to take place.
See when and where you can expect road work to take place in Marlboro this week.
The road is scheduled to be closed until 2 p.m., officials said.
See when and where you can expect closures and detours to take place.
See when and where road work is scheduled to take place this week.
The road is closed between Greenwood Road and Wooleytown Road due to a downed utility pole and wires, police said.
The road officially reopened at 6 a.m. on Monday, police said.
The checkpoint will begin Friday night, DWI Task Force Coordinator Michael Schneider said.
There were no serious injuries reported in a two-vehicle crash that took down poles and wires Thursday morning, Marlboro Police said.
From 7 a.m. to 3 p.m., police said Route 520 will face road closures and detours due to asphalt repair.
Lloyd Road will be closed starting at 6 p.m. for milling and paving, police said.
The checkpoints will begin Friday night and end on Sunday morning, DWI Task Force Coordinator Michael Schneider said.
The road will be closed between Pleasant Valley Road and Station Road starting at 7 p.m. on Thursday, officials said.
Drivers should plan alternate routes due to road work planned throughout the day.
The road will be closed until 4 p.m. for drainage improvements, Marlboro Township said.
The fire was first reported to police on Wednesday morning and temporarily closed Route 18 North, Marlboro police said.
The accident occurred Monday afternoon and temporarily closed the right lane of Route 18 South.
Here’s what you need to know about the latest road closures and detours planned for Marlboro this week:
The accident occurred early Sunday morning and took down telephone poles and electrical lines, police said.
The Township previously said the intersection would be closed tonight for construction but will now be open after work was completed Friday.
Road work is scheduled to start on Monday next week and run through Friday. Here’s what you need to know:
The intersection of Route 520 and Gordons Corner Road will be closed starting Friday night, Marlboro Police said.
Route 520 and Gordons Corner Road reopened early Tuesday morning with temporary paving to allow for traffic, according to officials.
The intersection of Gordons Corner Road and Route 520 is expected to remain closed for a remainder of the evening, Marlboro Township said.
Three people faced non-fatal injuries in an accident on Route 18 that occurred Tuesday afternoon, Marlboro Police Captain Stephen Levy said.