A construction company whose CEO and foreperson were arrested for their roles in a conspiracy to commit wire fraud in connection with the Newark Lead Service Line Replacement (LSLR) Program, had a ...
A company hired for $10 million to replace lead pipes in Newark lied about getting the work done, federal prosecutors say.
Newark Mayor Ras Baraka insisted that Newark's water supply is safe for residents after a contractor failed to replace lead ...
Newark, New Jersey's once-celebrated Lead Line Replacement Program now faces scrutiny amid allegations of fraud.
The Lead Service Line Replacement Program in Newark, touted as a major success and a blueprint for other U.S. cities, was ...
The hired Princeton contractor allegedly "intentionally failed" to complete the work as well as falsely represented it ...
A company hired to replace 18,000 dangerous lead water pipes in Newark, including those connected to schools, never performed ...
Prosecutors allege two contractors knowingly left lead pipes underground and lied about it while raking in millions in ...
Federal prosecutors say New Jersey contractors hired to replace lead water pipes in the state's largest city left lines in the ground and then fraudulently collected payment for work they didn't do.
A contractor hired to replace lead pipes throughout Newark faked the work, put residents’ lives at risk and charged the city ...
Federal authorities allege that a company in New Jersey lied when it said it completed a $10.2 million project to replace ...