WESTFIELD, N.J. -- Some residents in Central New Jersey say their water still has an odd taste and odor, forcing them to drink bottled water this holiday season. The issue started in the middle of ...
A major water main break in New Jersey has left thousands of people without water as authorities scramble to fix the situation, which is now in its second day. The 20-inch water main break ...
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EDISON, N.J.-- A massive water main break Thursday in New Jersey continues to cause problems for thousands of people during the holidays. Crews have been working to repair the break in Edison and ...
EDISON, New Jersey (WABC) -- Crews are working to repair a large water main break that occurred overnight Thursday in Edison, New Jersey. Edison Mayor Sam Joshi says a 20-inch water main broke at ...
Many people are concerned about changes in taste and smell in tap water in 67 towns across six counties in New Jersey. New Jersey American Water is working to fix the problem after receiving ...
EDISON, New Jersey (WABC) -- Water service is slowly being restored Friday for thousands of people in Edison, New Jersey as crews make progress to repair a massive water main break. The 20-inch ...
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Crews are working to repair a large water main break that occurred overnight Thursday in Edison, New Jersey. Edison Mayor Sam Joshi says a 20-inch water main broke at 2505 Woodbridge Ave.
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Crews are trying to repair a massive water main break that left thousands in Edison, New Jersey with little or no water pressure. CBS News New York's Nick Caloway reports.