Work will continue into the spring on about five miles of the northern Warren County road.
Drivers who use Route 94 in northern Warren County should expect lane closures starting Monday and lasting into the spring.
A contractor with the New Jersey Department of Transportation will begin milling and paving about five miles of the road in Blairstown and Frelinghuysen townships, according to a DOT news release.
The work will run from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. weekdays and 8 p.m. to 6 a.m. weeknights, weather permitting, the DOT said. The affected stretch is between Mohican Road in Blairstown and Kerr Road in Frelinghuysen.
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The $2.7 million project is designed to be a moving operation, with one side of the road left open for travel at a time. Some local detours for drivers crossing Route 94 will be implemented as necessary, the DOT said.
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