Update (2 p.m.): The filming has been postponed due to weather, so the streets will be open as usual. The filming will be rescheduled for another day, the city said. 

Original story (11:06 a.m.): Multiple downtown streets will be closed Dec. 5 for a film project, the city of Lawrenceville said.

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From 1 to 5 p.m., S. Clayton Street from Luckie Street to Pike Street will be fully closed. A single outside lane on Crogan Street from S. Perry Street to Chestnut Street will also be closed, and there will be “intermittent pedestrian control” along the sidewalk of S. Crogan Street from S. Perry Sreet to Chestnut Street, according to a city release.

The Lawrenceville Police Department will manage the closures and direct traffic and pedestrians around the closed routes during filming. The city did not disclose what the film project is.

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