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Work to reopen two lanes on I-80 westbound in Wharton is taking longer than anticipated, the Department of Transportation said on Friday.
Officials from Hopatcong argue that, while their businesses have been affected, they are not being allowed to apply for the state aid.
The department set May 4 as the target to reopen two westbound lanes, followed by two eastbound lanes on May 18.
The NJEDA will open applications for a grant program to support businesses and nonprofits affected by I-80 sinkholes and repairs April 22.
The New Jersey Economic Development Authority is hosting a series of meetings for business owners impacted by the Interstate ...
Gov. Phil Murphy is defending his 'Immigrant Trust Directive,' and claims it has helped make New Jersey the 'safest state.' Eric Scott has the latest in the battle between NJ and the Trump ...
A transport company was shuttling kids and adults for a private school for disabled students, when the four vehicle crash ...
Details Released In Route 80 6-Vehicle ... pileup on Route 80 in Morris County Friday, March 28, state police said. The crash happened around 7:37 a.m., in the westbound lanes near milepost 35.2 in ...
The companies can apply for federal low-interest loans of up to $2 million and state grants of between $1,000 and $15,000.
Some small businesses in North Jersey now have the option to get some help after months of losing money from the sinkholes on Interstate 80. Starting ... also announced the New Jersey Economic ...
Repair work will start Wednesday night on bridges that carry I-80 over Route 15 in Wharton, near the area where sinkholes have closed all lanes of the Interstate highway. The deterioration of ...