The city has added an additional 10 water distribution locations.
Work to repair Hoboken water main break continues, Feb. 28, 2023City officials announced more water stations and portable toilets are being placed across the city in response to the 16-inch water main break Monday that has left much of the city without water, or low water pressure, for more than 24 hours.
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