New Jersey
NJ Train Line Suspended, Fire On Interstate: Patch AM Traffic Digest
Good morning, New Jersey Patch readers! Listed here are the newest visitors updates that may influence your journey on Monday, Might 2, 2022.
Visitors Updates
North Jersey
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As of 6:55 a.m., there is a disabled tractor trailer on the New Jersey Turnpike outer roadway northbound north of Interchange 12 – Carteret-Rahway in Linden. 1 middle lane blocked.
As of 6:46 a.m., there are delays on the Holland Tunnel south tunnel eastbound from the NJ aspect in Jersey Metropolis to the NY aspect in Manhattan. Journey time to the NY aspect is 20 minutes from NJ Turnpike Exit 14C and 25 minutes from New Jersey 139 at Tonnelle Circle.
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As of 6:34 a.m., there is a crash on I-287 southbound north of Exit 41 – I-80 in Parsippany – Troy Hills. 2 left lanes closed; 5-10 minute delay.
As of 6:22 a.m., there are delays on the Backyard State Parkway northbound from south of Exit 135 – Central Avenue in Clark to north of Exit 136 – Stiles Avenue in Cranford. 2-mile delay as a consequence of quantity.
As of 6:17 a.m., there is a crash on the NJ Turnpike – Japanese Spur southbound interchange 15E – US 1 & 9 in Newark. Proper shoulder closed.
As of 6:14 a.m., there is a crash on the Backyard State Parkway northbound south of Exit 137 – NJ 28 in Cranford. Proper shoulder blocked.
As of 5:58 a.m., there is a crash on the Backyard State Parkway northbound south of Exit 137 – NJ 28 in Cranford. 1 left lane blocked.
As of 5:41 a.m., there is a truck fireplace on I-80 westbound west of Exit 42 – US 202/Littleton Highway in Parsippany-Troy Hills. 1 proper lane closed.
Central Jersey
As of seven:50 a.m., there is a crash on US 1 northbound ramp to northbound I-295 in Lawrence Township. All lanes open, partial ramp closure as a consequence of information rail protruding in roadway.
As of seven:41 a.m., there’s an overturned truck on NJ 440 northbound south of US 9/Backyard State Parkway in Woodbridge. 1 proper lane closed.
As of seven:39 a.m., there is a crash on the New Jersey Turnpike interior roadway northbound south of interchange 12 – Carteret-Rahway in Carteret. 1 middle lane blocked.
As of seven:30 a.m., there is a crash on the Backyard State Parkway northbound north of Exit 90 – CR 549/Chambers Bridge Highway in Brick. 1 left lane blocked.
As of seven:25 a.m., there is a crash on the NJ Turnpike interior roadway northbound south of interchange 8-NJ 33 in East Windsor. Proper shoulder closed.
As of 6:28 a.m., there’s development on I-295 in each instructions from Exit 73 – Scotch Highway in Hopewell to Delaware River/Scudder Falls Bridge in Ewing. Proper shoulder closed till 4 p.m.
As of 6:23 a.m., there is a downed pole and transformer fireplace on US 206 northbound between north of CR 533-Quaker Highway and NJ 27/Monument Drive/Nassau Avenue in Princeton. All lanes closed.
As of 4:07 a.m., there’s development on NJ 175 northbound from West Higher Ferry Highway to NJ 29 in Ewing. All lanes closed and detoured till additional discover.
South Jersey
As of seven a.m., there’s development on NJ 45 northbound US 322/Mullica Hill Highway in Harrison. All lanes closed and detoured till 3:30 p.m.
As of 6:36 a.m., there’s heavy visitors on I-295 northbound from south of Exit 32 – CR 561/Haddonfield Berlin Highway in Cherry Hill to north of Exit 36-NJ 73 in Mount Laurel. 2 proper lanes closed; 25-30 minute delay.
As of 6:22 a.m., there is a crash on I-295 northbound at Exit 27 – I-76 to I-676 in Bellmawr. Left shoulder closed.
As of 5:37 a.m., there is a crash investigation on I-295 northbound north of Exit 36 – NJ 73 in Mount Laurel. 2 proper lanes and shoulder closed; 10 – 15 minute delay.
Transit Updates
MBPJ practice #1202, the 6:20 a.m. from Waldwick, was cancelled as a consequence of mechanical points. Take practice #1204, the 6:47 a.m. from Waldwick.
NJCL practice #3505, the 7:35 a.m. South Amboy arrival has been cancelled as a consequence of tools availability. Take practice 3221, the 8:53 a.m. Lengthy Department arrival.
Northeast Hall Line rail service is suspended in each instructions between Rahway and Trenton as a consequence of Amtrak overhead wire points close to Edison. NJ TRANSIT rail tickets and passes are being cross-honored by NJ TRANSIT bus, non-public carriers and PATH at Newark Penn Station, Hoboken and thirty third St-NY.
North Jersey Coast Line and Northeast Hall NJ Transit traces are below short-term schedule changes are in impact for the subsequent six to eight weeks to accommodate main restore work to the Laurel Avenue Bridge in Holmdel. See right here for up to date timetables.
All different NJ Transit practice traces are operating on or near schedule.
NJ Climate
Count on showers and a attainable thunderstorm this morning, with gradual clearing by way of the afternoon, in accordance with the Nationwide Climate Service. Temperatures ought to hover across the low – to mid-70s.
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New Jersey
N.J. declares state of emergency for entire state due to snow, winter storm Sunday
A state of emergency has been declared for New Jersey starting at 8 a.m. Sunday due to a winter storm expected to hit parts of northern New Jersey with 6 to 8 inches of snow.
Gov. Phil Murphy made the announcement Saturday night ahead of the storm, which is expected to start Sunday morning and continue all day.
The state of emergency is statewide. Most of northern New Jersey will see at least 4 inches of snow, according to the weather service.
Winter weather warnings have been issued for parts of eight counties – Bergen, Essex, Hunterdon, Morris, Passaic, Sussex, Union and Warren. Parts of 10 counties are also under lesser winter weather advisories.
Snowfall rates of more than 1 inch per hour are expected Sunday afternoon at the peak of the storm.
“Beginning tomorrow morning, we are expecting a winter storm to bring heavy snow, followed by dangerously low temperatures expected on Monday and continuing through Wednesday,” Murphy said in a statement Saturday night. “As always, I urge all New Jerseyans to use caution, follow all safety protocols, and remain off the roads unless absolutely necessary.”
In addition to the state of emergency, the New Jersey Department of Transportation has issued a commercial vehicle travel restriction on multiple interstate highways across the state beginning Sunday at 9 a.m.
The restriction will be in place until further notice in both directions for I-76, I-78, I-80, I-195, I-280, I-287, I-295, I-676 and NJ Route 440, from the Outerbridge Crossing to I-287.
The latest forecast map issued by the National Weather Service shows a wide area of 6 to 8 inches of snow expected in northwestern New Jersey. There’s a chance for 10 inches in some spots in Sussex County.
Lower snowfall totals are expected southern New Jersey, where rain could mix with freezing rain and snow.
States of emergencies do not ban people from the roads or require them to shelter in place. Instead, they allow the state to organize its emergency response, trigger laws to prevent price gouging, and more.
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New Jersey
Surprising reason why this Democrat is attending Trump’s inauguration
At least one big-name New Jersey Democrat will travel to D.C. for Donald Trump’s inauguration Monday.
Gov. Phil Murphy said he will be on hand to watch Trump take the oath of office a second time. That‘s even as several other top members of his party from across the country are skipping the event.
Murphy this week was asked to explain his decision compared to Democrats who feel their attendance would validate the Republican former and future president over Jan. 6 and other polarizing views and policies.
The governor said what convinced him to go was Joe Biden’s inauguration in 2020. Murphy said he and First Lady Tammy Murphy went and were surprised to see who was among the crowd.
“It was socially distanced, so it was not like your normal tableau,” Murphy told reporters at the Statehouse in Trenton on Monday. “We were struck by the amount of Republican governors who showed up. And not just by how many but who they were. Kristi Noem (of South Dakota), Doug Burgum (of North Dakota), Doug Ducey (of Arizona), Asa Hutchison (of Arkansas).
“It’s the right thing to do no matter all of the challenges and issues with Trump … and frankly, the big one to me is I just can’t believe the American people have given him a pass on denying that he lost four years ago. Still, I believe with all my heart it is still the right thing to do for the country and for the office.”
Democrats have cited numerous reasons for ditching Trump’s swearing-in Monday, whether it being the lingering uneasiness of Jan. 6, because the event is being held on Martin Luther King Day, or out of fear for their safety. Others have not said why they won’t be there.
The inauguration, usually held outside the U.S. Capitol, will instead be inside Monday because of freezing temperatures.
Murphy and Trump have long had a kind of love-hate relationship. The governor has repeatedly criticized Trump and fought his policies on immigration, guns, and taxes in court.
Still, the two collaborated on COVID-19 response and the Gateway Tunnel project during Trump’s first term. Murphy also visited Trump at his Bedminster golf club last summer after the assassination attempt on the ex-president. Then, after Trump won back the White House in November — and performed better than expected in blue New Jersey — Murphy said he got a phone call from Trump.
Murphy notes by the time he leaves office next January, he is the Democratic governor who will have served the longest under a Trump presidency, coming into office a year into Trump’s first term and exiting a year into his second.
That, Murphy argues, gives him a good perspective on how to handle Trump, even as Democrat sound alarms over what may happen to undocumented immigrants and reproductive rights under his new tenure. The governor has said he will “fight like hell” against Trump on some issues and try to find “common ground” on others.
That’s similar to stances that other Democratic governors have taken on Trump, who is famous for enjoying praise as much as he enjoys dishing out insults.
“I will never back away from partnering with the Trump administration where our priorities align,” Murphy said Tuesday during his latest State of the State address. “But just as importantly, I will never back down from defending our New Jersey values — if and when they are tested.”
To that end, Murphy said during the speech New Jersey will join other blue states in stockpiling a supply of medication used in abortions.
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New Jersey
New Jersey Titans pull ahead in the third to defeat Maryland Black Bears – The Rink Live
The New Jersey Titans were victorious against the Maryland Black Bears on Friday, Jan. 16, 2025 at Middletown Ice World Arena.
After two periods, the teams were tied at 0, but New Jersey pulled away in the third, winning the game 2-0.
The Titans first took the lead early in the third period, with a goal from Owen Leahy, assisted by
James Schneid
and
Blake Jones
.
The Titans increased the lead to 2-0 with 52 seconds remaining of the third after a goal from James Schneid, assisted by
Nikita Meshcheryakov
and
Ryan Friedman
.
Next up:
The teams play again on Saturday, Jan. 18, 2025 at 6 p.m. CST at Middletown Ice World Arena.
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