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The vehicles were towed around 6:30 a.m., and northbound lanes of the parkway were closed, redirecting traffic onto Lincoln Avenue, according to cops. ... Westchester News 12 reported.
Scheduled road work, construction and drainage improvement will cause daytime lane closures on interstates 80 and 287; and state routes 4, 20 and 23. The New Jersey Department of Transportation is ...
Alexandra Rivera, Rockland/Westchester Journal News. ... President Biden's visit to Irvington on Thursday for a fundraiser is expected to produce road closures and traffic, but details are not ...
New York State Route 134 (NY 134) is a 6.35-mile (10.22 km) state highway in the western part of Westchester County, New York, in the United States.It begins at an intersection with NY 133 in the village of Ossining and heads northeast to the hamlet of Kitchawan, located adjacent to the New Croton Reservoir in the town of Yorktown.
This section of Saw Mill River Road gained a number c. 1931, becoming part of NY 142, a route that began at NY 100 on the Greenburgh–Mount Pleasant town line and followed Grasslands Road, NY 9A, and Saw Mill River Road north to Hawthorne, where it rejoined NY 100. [11] [12] The route went unchanged until it was removed c. 1938.
MAMARONECK - Westchester County and the village on Tuesday approved a new traffic-light pattern at the busy intersection where a mother and her 6-year-old son were struck and killed in June.
A short distance to the east, NY 35 intersects with NY 121 (Old Post Road). The two routes become concurrent, entering a rich neighborhood. After winding northeast, NY 121 forks north at an intersection with North Salem Road. NY 35 meanwhile continues east on Cross River Road, as a two-lane commercial street for a short distance.
Daytime and overnight construction will close lanes on the George Washington Bridge; Interstate 80; U.S. highways 1&9 and 46; and state routes 3, 7, 10, 17, 23 and 139.