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I-80 sinkhole repair work is progressing as area businesses can apply for grants to help with lost revenue caused by the ...
The state has set up detours for the Route 80 closure in Wharton. But sometimes Waze or Google Maps have other ideas.
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.
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 Transportation Department said two westbound lanes are expected to reopen by May 4, with two eastbound lanes to reopen by ...
Gov. Phil Murphy said he formally requested federal Small Business Administration loans for Wharton businesses hurt by traffic routed off Route 80.
Route 80 in Wharton is now closed in both directions because another sinkhole was found, according to local authorities.
The NJEDA will open applications for a grant program to support businesses and nonprofits affected by I-80 sinkholes and repairs April 22.
In addition, businesses can apply for federal low-interest loans of up to $2 million from the U.S Small Business Administration.
The problems on Route 80, including the latest sinkholes, can be traced back to mining activity more than two centuries ago.
The aid will come in the form of low-interest loans of up to $2 million from the Small Business Administration ...
The New Jersey Economic Development Authority is hosting a series of meetings for business owners impacted by the Interstate ...
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