TRAFFIC ALERT: Rt. 88 Repaving to begin tonight; Local traffic only for approximately 2 weeks nightly

Route 88 repaving will begin tonight, and only local traffic will be allowed through each night during paving.

The repaving will take place between the hours of 9PM-6AM nightly, and is expected to last approximately 2 weeks, police said.

Route 88 is being repaved from New Hampshire to Route 9.

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8 COMMENTS

  1. I dont live in lkwd but i follow the scoop and i have come to be able to properly predict ppl comments b4 i read them. I knew there would be a comment kvetching about construction noise and/ or traffic. No matter what you guys get you complain. As an outsider it is just an interesting observation.

    • The ones who comment are generally not the majority of Lakewood.

      It’s the ones who have spare time on their hands.

      Unless it is a very important topic and people find it prudent to post.

      Also, many of those in Lakewood do not have internet access, and you will not hear their voices here.

  2. To neets lagyaf Would you rather the construction be done by day and have the whole 88 closed creating more traffic??
    Also just wondering if they’re widening the street once they’re at it…

  3. @ Interesting
    It’s not necessarily the same people rather different people with different opinions. Do it at night and one group is not happy, do it by day and someone else finds it inconvenient. It’s not a Lakewood phenomenon. You’ll find this with any large group.

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