Brick Township police are urging drivers to avoid the area.
It was not clear how long the roads would be closed.
The crash forced the closure of the northbound lanes, Brick Township police said.
Brick police are asking drivers to avoid the area.
Brick Township police are urging drivers to avoid the area because of the crash and associated delays.
Authorities are asking drivers to avoid the area of Routes 88 and 70 because of the crash.
Drivers who were hoping to resume their preferred routes will have to wait a bit longer.
The cause of the crash that involved a 23-passenger bus was not immediately available.
An MUA construction project is resulting in a full closure 24 hours a day; detours will be in place, police said.
A district official said the Drum Point Elementary School students on the bus were evaluated and none suffered injuries.
The road is expected to be closed for several hours, authorities said.
Brick Township police are asking drivers to avoid the area.
Drivers are urged to avoid the crash areas until further notice, police in both towns said.
Brick Township police say the road has been reopened.
Brick Township police are urging drivers to avoid the area near the border with Toms River.
Brick Township police said nearby roads are affected as well.
Parts of Brick Boulevard, Drum Point Road and Hooper Avenue are closed due to the outage, Brick police said.
The Tuesday morning crash snarled traffic down to Toms River during the morning commute.
Traffic northbound is jammed back to Toms River, according to the state Department of Transportation.
The crash at Lake Shore Drive sent two people to the hospital, police said.
The disruptions are expected to last several hours, police said.
Police are urging drivers to avoid the area and use alternate routes.
Since a crash that killed 2 people on June 8, there have been at least four more crashes at the intersection.
Brick Township police are asking drivers to avoid the area and find other routes.
The road is closed for the crash cleanup and investigation, Brick police said.
The driver was turning on Squankum Road in Howell and crossed the center line, police said.
The Ocean County Prosecutor's Office is investigating a fatal crash that happened Thursday evening on E. Veterans Highway.
Police said there will be no access westbound.
Drivers are urged to avoid the area as traffic signals have been disrupted, police said.
Brick Township police said drivers should expect delays and changes in traffic overnights while the paving is completed.
The motorcyclist's injuries were not believed to be life-threatening, police said.
Road work is being done and drivers should avoid the area, Brick Township police said.
Police are urging drivers to avoid the area, which is down to one lane.
The man suffered fatal injuries after rear-ending another vehicle, New Jersey State Police said.
Roadwork is being done and is causing changes in traffic patterns, police said.
Drivers should avoid the area while the wires are being repaired.
The crash brought down a utility pole and wires and knocked out power to more than 900 homes.
Brick Township police are urging drivers to avoid the area and find alternate routes.
Brick Township police said residents who want to attend Fall Fest must take shuttles as parking at Windward Beach is full.
The road closure was expected to continue for several hours.