511NY reported roadwork will be underway through Friday.
511NY says there was a crash on the roadway Monday morning.
511NY reports that roadwork is underway.
The construction is set to wrap on Feb. 23, according to NCTM.
NCTM says the road closure begins Jan. 15.
The Nassau County Traffic Management advises drivers to use caution in the area.
NCTM said to expect delays in the area.
Drivers are advised to use an alternate route, police say.
According to 511NY, the work should be completed this week.
The crash occurred at approximately 9:08 a.m., according to 511NY.
Since the beginning of June, the commuter line carried more than 290,000 riders in a day six times, the LIRR said.
The Toyota driver tried to make a turn when he collided with the bicyclist, police say.
Police say the driver lost control of his car and crashed through the home Wednesday afternoon.
The road is closed in both directions as the fire is contained and assessed.
Police say the teen was riding his skateboard along the roadway when he was hit Thursday afternoon.
Firefighters were on the scene battling a blaze at a restaurant.
Riders will have to use buses while crews work to finish getting the Elmont station ready to take riders to the UBS Arena.
Police say he tried to make a left turn and his car left the road and drove right into the home.
A crash had previously shut all of the eastbound lanes of the roadway, police said.
Crews will be working on the LIRR Expansion Project, and service will be suspended between Jamaica and Hicksville.
Officials say the incident shut down service for more than two hours.
Work crews will be repairing storm drains on the roadway for about three months, so try to use a different route if possible.
Work crews will be closing one lane in either direction starting Sept. 7. Work is expected to take about a month.
Police say the man collided with an item in the road, which caused him to crash.
An incident involving a tractor trailer is causing traffic delays in the area.
New screens, announcements, and TrainTime updates with real-time train info will address social distancing concerns, officials said.
The Ronkonkoma, Babylon, and Long Beach lines will add trains. LIRR president says commuters can ride safely despite the coronavirus.
Officials say two crashes left a combined five people hurt Friday.
Officials say firefighters used a saw to cut locks on the hood and reach flames in the engine compartment.
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Officials say two people were hurt in the wreck and had to be taken to hospitals.
The crash happened Wednesday afternoon on Bethpage Road, near Willet Avenue.
Police say a Nassau County highway patrol officer was seriously hurt in a one-car crash Monday night.
Officials say a motorcycle hit a back door of a sedan Wednesday afternoon.
A two-vehicle crash Monday afternoon sent an SUV hurtling into the bushes in front of a home. Two people were hospitalized, officials say.
Emergency responders had cut a hole in the windshield to rescue the driver, officials say.
Emergency crews responded to a local restaurant Tuesday afternoon after the driver of an SUV crashed through the front entry way.
The man was hospitalized after the crash on Saturday morning.
Two people were hurt in a two-car crash in Hicksville that sent a car into a fence.
A Nassau woman has been identified as the pedestrian who was hit by a car and killed Tuesday morning.
Three people refused medical attention at the scene, officials say.