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Lopatcong Township asphalt plant proposal carries no environmental concerns ...
The Express Times - LehighValleyLive.com
By David Foster | The Express-Times Representatives of a Hackettstown-based construction company defended their proposal Wednesday to build an asphalt plant in Lopatcong Township, one week after residents stormed a township council meeting in protest.


Semitrailer spills load of asphalt onto Interstate 80
Morris Daily Herald
By Jessica Cohea — jcohea@morrisdailyherald.com Hundreds of gallons of a heavy oil, which was confirmed to be asphalt, spilled from a semitrailer at 11 am Thursday, Feb. 9, onto Interstate 80, forcing traffic flow to be reduced to one lane due to the ...

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Labor Dept.: Road construction company ordered to pay back overtime to 121 ...
Your Houston News
Angel Brothers Enterprises LLC and Century Asphalt Ltd. in Baytown, equally owned by Gary Angel and Greg Angel, have paid $201572 to 121 current and former end dump and tanker drivers in Baytown, Houston and New Braunfels after an investigation by the ...

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The Water Cooler: Red Asphalt Other Driver Education Films
San Francisco Chronicle (blog)
A lot of us have seen the drivers education videos which are known for their graphic depictions of fatal car accidents. One of the videos you probably remember is called Red Asphalt. Did you ever watch Red Asphalt, or any other similar video, ...


City Manager's Past Resurfaces
Rio Grande Sun
Santa Fe County Sheriff Robert Garcia confirmed Tuesday that the First Judicial District Attorney's Office had begun presenting evidence from the Advantage Asphalt case, which involved Lujan, to the grand jury. “I believe it started (Monday),” Garcia ...
Sources: Advantage Asphalt Case In Front Of Grand JuryKOAT Albuquerque
Paving firm probe heads to grand jurySanta Fe New Mexican.com
Around Northern New MexicoABQ Journal (subscription)

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Asphalt ruling latest letdown for residents
Pique newsmagazine
by Andrew Mitchell Last week a Supreme Court Judge ruled that asphalt production is a permitted activity within the zoning of Alpine Paving's property at Cheakamus Crossing, nullifying a municipal cease-and-desist order that was ignored by the company ...

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