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When I-80 was completed across N J , it was end of an era for Warren County | Lehigh Valley historical headlines

When I-80 was completed across N J , it was end of an era for Warren County | Lehigh Valley historical headlines
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When I-80 was completed across N J , it was end of an era for Warren County | Lehigh Valley historical headlines

When I-80 was completed across N J , it was end of an era for Warren County | Lehigh Valley historical headlines
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Last-minute call to add 3 more police officers to 2023 budget fails in Phillipsburg

Roderick M (Butch) Wyant, Jr

WASHINGTON — Roderick M. (Butch) Wyant, Jr., a lifelong resident of Washington, passed away peacefully on June 30, 2021, at Candlewood Valley Heath and Rehab Center in New Milford. Butch was born on September 4, 1942, in New Milford to the late Roderick M. Wyant, Sr., and Alphield (Olson) Wyant. At a young age, Butch fell in love with anything with a motor, knowing exactly what year, make and model it was, and could drive or operate it better than most. For several years, Butch worked for the town of Washington Highway Department, as well driving bus for the Region 12 school system, wearing his famous train engineer hat.

Phillipsburg council OKs riverside site for industrial use; library told to pay $160K

Phillipsburg council OKs riverside site for industrial use; library told to pay $160K Updated 1:13 PM; Today 1:12 PM The Phillipsburg Town Council met virtually Tuesday night and approved measures establishing industrial riverfront zoning and telling the library to pay the town $160,000 from an excess surplus.Steve Novak | For lehighvalleylive.com Facebook Share The Phillipsburg Town Council on Tuesday approved a pair of controversial measures rezoning a riverside site for industrial use, and telling the Phillipsburg Free Public Library that it owes the town $160,000. The council vote was 3-2 on both measures, each time with Councilmembers Frank McVey, Bobby Fulper and Randy Piazza Jr. in favor and Harry Wyant and Danielle DeGerolamo dissenting.

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