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File photo: A boil-water order was issued on Monday for customers in nine towns after a drop in pressure caused by a water-main leak in Piscataway.
A major leak in a water main serving up to 150,000 people in New Jersey highlights the urgent need for pipe renewal, advocates said, as the U.S. Senate wrangles over a multibillion-dollar infrastructure bill that is expected to help the state repair its creaking network of lines, pumps and drains.
New Jersey American Water, the state’s largest investor-owned water utility, issued a rare boil-water order on Monday for about 44,000 customers in nine towns after a drop in pressure caused by the water-main leak in Piscataway.
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The three independent Jersey City council-at-large candidates expressed confidence about upsetting those running on Mayor Steven Fulop’s ticket during a fundraiser at The Factory for Elvin Dominici last night.
Hector Oseguera, a member of the Progressive Democrats of Hudson County who served as the emcee for the evening, said Dominici is putting himself out there in the political sphere to fight for a better, fairer Jersey City.
Later, Chris Gadsden, a former Ward B councilman who is now running at-large, said he’s proud to call Dominici a friend who will battle for what’s right and the results in the fall may shock some people.