
Boil water advisory lifted in Hoboken
A boil water advisory in Hoboken that was put in place because of a water main break has now been lifted.
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A boil water advisory in Hoboken that was put in place because of a water main break has now been lifted.
Officials say water quality testing shows it is safe to use without boiling.
The city's 58,000 residents had little to no water for at least 36 hours after a water main ruptured Monday.
The water is back on in Hoboken after a ruptured main shut down businesses and even forced a local hospital to evacuate patients. Families want to know who is responsible for the mess. CBS2's Christina Fan reports.
Meanwhile, a boil water advisory remains in effect until further notice. CBS2's Natalie Duddridge has the latest from officials and residents.
Water service has been restored to Hoboken following a massive water main break Monday. But as CBS2's Natalie Duddridge reports, a boil water advisory remains in effect
A water main break has created major problems for the city's 58,000 residents. CBS2's Natalie Duddridge has the latest.
After nearly 30 hours, crews were finally able to isolate the broken water main Tuesday evening.
Officials say they've made major progress on the water main break that's been causing problems in Hoboken since Monday, but the mayor warns more service disruptions could still lie ahead; CBS2's Ali Bauman reports.
Major progress has been made in Hoboken to restore water, but the city remained in a state of emergency Tuesday night; CBS2's Ali Bauman reports.
A hospital was among the many services in Hoboken being impacted by a water main break Tuesday. The city remains under a state of emergency as repairs are being made. CBS2's Ali Bauman reports.
From businesses to homes and now a hospital, many in Hoboken are being impacted by a water main break for a second day. Hoboken remains under a state of emergency. CBS2's Jenna DeAngelis reports.
The city is under a state of emergency and schools are closed due to the main that ruptured Monday afternoon. CBS2's Jenna DeAngelis has the latest.
The inclement weather is hampering repair work on the broken main, meaning water pressure problems will likely persist throughout the city into Tuesday morning. CBS2's Ali Bauman reports.
The break happened at Madison Street and Observer Highway on Monday afternoon and flooded the roads, CBS2's Ali Bauman reports.
Crews are working to repair a 16-inch main that was accidently ruptured by contractors.
The break happened at Madison Street and Observer Highway on Monday afternoon, flooding the roads.
The Hoboken Office of Emergency Management said the 16-inch water main was accidentally ruptured by contractors.
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There are delays in and out of the station.
The dropping temperatures will be a big challenge for drivers on Friday and throughout the weekend.
It's due to a water main break in Hoboken.
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