Halloween parade to prompt road closures in township of hamilton

Halloween Parade to Prompt Road Closures in Township of Hamilton

October 24, 2024

Hamilton Township, NJ – The Township of Hamilton Police Department announced a Halloween Parade scheduled to take place on Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. Several roads will be temporarily closed as a result of this event.

Main Street from Route 40 and River Drive to Mill Street and Route 606 will be closed from 5:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. For the same duration, Route 50 will be inaccessible from Old Egg Harbor Road to River Drive.

Residents are advised to plan accordingly and find alternate routes during the event. Motorists may opt to use Weymouth Road (CR559) through Old Harding Highway and Old Egg Harbor Road to Route 40.

Drivers employing these alternate routes should anticipate increased traffic given the expected congestion. The police department has urged motorists to exercise caution and patience.

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Phil Stilton

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