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Lambertville Open For Business During Bridge Construction Project

Pedestrian access across the bridge will be maintained throughout the project, according to the Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission.

Pedestrian access across the bridge will be maintained throughout the project, according to the Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission.
Pedestrian access across the bridge will be maintained throughout the project, according to the Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission. (Jeff Werner)

LAMBERTVILLE, NJ — With work expected to begin on Monday at the New Hope-Lambertville Bridge, Union Chill Cannabis Company, Lambertville’s premier dispensary, and the Greater Lambertville Chamber of Commerce want the public to know that Lambertville is open for business.

While the New Hope-Lambertville Bridge will be closed at various points this year for restoration, drivers are encouraged to follow the detour plan.

Throughout the project, westbound traffic will be maintained across the bridge with eastbound traffic will flow from Route 202 (from west) or Route 32 (from South) to Route 29. Construction is set to begin on January 29 and expected to end in September.

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Also throughout the project, pedestrian access across the bridge will be maintained.

“As a locally owned business, we value our neighbors and are committed to helping those in our community stay informed. We want our customers to know that we are still here for them and ready to deliver the same unparalleled shopping experience they’ve come to expect,” said Union Chill Vice President of Marketing Matt Borish.

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Added Greater Lambertville Chamber of Commerce President Lisa Voorhees, “Lambertville is home to some of the most beloved shops, restaurants and businesses in the region. It is important for the vitality of our region that we continue to support these businesses during the temporary traffic disruptions."

Visit https://www.drjtbc.org/project/newhopelambertville to stay updated on project information.

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