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Route 9W Stretch Will Be Closed Over 2 Weeks: Here's When, Whete Route 9W Stretch Will Be Closed Over 2 Weeks: Here's When, Whete
Route 9W Stretch Will Be Closed Over 2 Weeks: Here's When, Whete A busy stretch of Route 9W is scheduled to be closed at times over a two-week period during roadwork. The New York State Department of Transportation( (DOT)  is advising motorists in Rockland to expect the roadway  to close in both directions in Clarkstown. The constructive activities will be between 7 p.m. and 5 a.m., beginning Monday, Oct. 7, through Friday, Oct.18, between Short Clove Road and Route 304,  Motorists should anticipate delays and follow the posted detour.
Route 303 To Close In Both Directions In Rockland County For Repair Work Route 303 To Close In Both Directions In Rockland County For Repair Work
Route 303 To Close In Both Directions In Rockland County For Repair Work Motorists in Rockland County can expect delays and detours as Route 303 closes in both directions for sewer repair work. The New York State Department of Transportation said Route 303 between Route 20 (Orangeburg Road) and Erie Street in the town of Orangetown will be closed in both directions from 8 p.m. on Friday, June 28, through Noon on Saturday, June 29, to facilitate sewer main repairs, weather permitting. Motorists should use the posted detour as an alternate. For more information, call 511. 
Route 9W Stretch To Close In Rockland County For Maintenace Work Route 9W Stretch To Close In Rockland County For Maintenace Work
Route 9W Stretch To Close In Rockland County For Maintenace Work Motorists should anticipate delays and detours when Route 9W closes in both directions for maintenance. The State Department of Transportation said the closure will take place between Shadyside Avenue and Hickey Street in Orangetown from 6 to 11 a.m. on Saturday, June 22,  weather permitting. Drivers will directed to detours on Route 59, Route 303, and Route 340.  Local residents will be able to access their properties. For more information, call 511, or visit www.511NY.org.