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Route 80 in Wharton is now closed in both directions because another sinkhole was found, according to local authorities.
The massive sinkhole on Route 80 in Wharton, NJ, is not only creating some major traffic headaches in the area, but it's also ...
At least six to eight weeks of repairs are needed before Route 80 in Wharton, N.J. will be fully open, Gov. Phil Murphy said.
I-80 sinkhole repair work is progressing as area businesses can apply for grants to help with lost revenue caused by the ...
Officials from Hopatcong argue that, while their businesses have been affected, they are not being allowed to apply for the ...
I-80 in Wharton remains closed as sinkhole repairs continue ... we are at and what is the best response." On Monday, the New Jersey Transportation Department said it is too soon to provide ...
The companies can apply for federal low-interest loans of up to $2 million and state grants of between $1,000 and $15,000.
Gov. Phil Murphy said he formally requested federal Small Business Administration loans for Wharton businesses hurt by traffic routed off Route 80.
The Business Recovery Center at the Wharton Municipal Building, originally set to close earlier this month, offers face-to-face meetings with loan specialists.
Murphy also said the New Jersey Economic ... revenue because of the sinkhole problem. That grant program will be limited to businesses and nonprofits close to Route 80's Exit 34.
The NJEDA will open applications for a grant program to support businesses and nonprofits affected by I-80 sinkholes and repairs April 22.
A look at the cost of sinkhole repairs on Interstate 80. Engineers and construction crews are working around the clock to repair the roadway.