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I-80 will not fully reopen at the end of May because sinkhole repairs are taking longer than expected, the New Jersey ...
Plans that would have finished sinkhole repairs and reopened two westbound lanes of I-80 next week have been pushed back ...
Work to reopen two lanes on I-80 westbound in Wharton is taking longer than anticipated, the Department of Transportation said on Friday.
Residents of the Avalon Wharton apartments, located near the site of the Route 80 sinkholes, say they're seeing cracks ...
The Route 80 sinkholes are crushing the Wharton business district as customers avoid the detoured highway traffic now ...
The New Jersey Department of Transportation gave an April 25 update on the work to repair the Interstate 80 sinkholes. NJBIZ has reported on this situation, which has led to the closure of the major ...
The companies can apply for federal low-interest loans of up to $2 million and state grants of between $1,000 and $15,000.
The DOT originally stated that two westbound lanes were slated to open in nine days. It has been pushed to the end of May.
Officials from Hopatcong argue that, while their businesses have been affected, they are not being allowed to apply for the state aid.
Gov. Phil Murphy said he formally requested federal assistance to Wharton businesses slammed by traffic rerouted off Interstate 80 due to several sinkholes that have shut the highway down.