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NJ American Water road work detour at Kings Highway and Haddon Avenue. Credit: Matt Skoufalos.

Water, Sewer Infrastructure Project to Divert Haddon Ave. Traffic in Haddonfield Through May

New Jersey American Water completes the back half of a $5.5-million water and sewer project that will replace nearly 12,000 feet of main. Traffic will re-route away from a major local artery during work hours, and travelers are urged to plan ahead to avoid travel delays.

By Matt Skoufalos | January 14, 2025
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