MORRISTOWN — A water boil advisory is in place for all residents in the hamlet (former Village) of Morristown, officials say. The main line suffered a break at approximately 2 p.m. on Nov. 29, …
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MORRISTOWN — A water boil advisory is in place for all residents in the hamlet (former Village) of Morristown, officials say.
The main line suffered a break at approximately 2 p.m. on Nov. 29, officials say.
Department of Public Works are on site and working to solve the problem and to ascertain the scope of the break.
Residents will be advised when water service will be restored.
The water boil advisory is in effect until further notice.
Residents in the hamlet are not to use any water that may be coming out of their faucets for drinking purposes, officials say.
For any questions, call the town clerk’s office at (315) 375-6510.