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Action News talks to moviegoers celebrating Christmas in New Jersey

CHERRY HILL, New Jersey (WPVI) — Action News had the chance to catch up with some families who spent Christmas Day at a movie theater this year.
“It’s different, I’ve never been to the movies on Christmas. I’m usually home cooking, so this is a first,” said Vanessa Himmons from East Falls.
Lots of people packed into the movie theater in Cherry Hill for Christmas.
“It’s really emphasizing family, so that’s important to me and it’s the reason for Christmas,” said Mercedes Himmons from East Falls.
For some, it’s been a while since they’ve spent the holiday in a theater.
“I’m very excited. I haven’t seen a movie on Christmas since Ali, that was a very long time ago,” said Roshaum Chism from Camden.
For others, this is a yearly tradition.
“We Jewish people have nothing to do on Christmas, so we go to the movies and we eat Chinese food just like my mom did,” said Margot Fishman from Haddon Township.
Many said the meaning of Christmas can be found in spending time with loved ones.
“I guess it’s family, love, you know, and the movie. I’m excited about the movie,” said Chism.
You can tell by the number of cars in the parking lot just how meaningful this trip is to families.
“It means a lot, I’m just thankful that I’m still here. Very grateful,” said Dorset Powell from Burlington Township.
We saw some sporting Christmas gear entering the theater.
“Everything Grinch, from my shoes to my bag,” said Nicole Smith from Atco.
Others dressed up for the movie they were seeing.
“Purple, for the movie, ‘The Color Purple.’ That’s the movie, I was adamant about it down to the sneakers. I wanted to wear the color purple. I mean, when we went to see Barbie we wore pink, so if you wore pink for Barbie why not wear purple for ‘The Color Purple,’” said Patrice Bailey from Frankford.
After the show, some people had more plans.
“This morning dropped off all the food and everything so like after this it’s cooking, cleaning still,” said Powell.
“It’s a wonderful day to spend going to the movies,” said Fishman.
A lot of moviegoers said the real star of the show was the mild weather, it was perfect for coming in and out of the theater and then going to events afterward.
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Two Route 80 eastbound lanes in Morris County reopen following sinkhole repairs

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Once called the Bergen-Passaic-Delaware Expressway, original plans date back to 1936 to relieve congestion on Route 46.
- The New Jersey Department of Transportation reopened two lanes on Interstate 80 eastbound in Wharton that had been closed by a sinkhole at 10 p.m. on May 21.
- “Reopening two lanes on I-80 eastbound is a major milestone and the first step in restoring full mobility on this critical interstate highway,” said Gov. Phil Murphy said in a statement.
As promised, the New Jersey Department of Transportation reopened two lanes on Interstate 80 eastbound in Wharton on May 21. The highway had been closed by a sinkhole and subsequent repairs.
“Two of three lanes are open on eastbound Interstate I-80 through Exit 34,” 511NJ.org said around 10 p.m.
“Reopening two lanes on I-80 eastbound is a major milestone and the first step in restoring full mobility on this critical interstate highway,” said Gov. Phil Murphy said in a statement.
Murphy thanked the NJDOT, the State Police and local officials. “And most importantly, we are thankful for the patience of the thousands of New Jerseyans who have been impacted by these sinkholes,” he said.
In a release, the NJDOT said the eastbound detour at Exit 34 will be removed.
“We have all been looking forward to this day – the reopening of I-80 eastbound,” NJDOT Commissioner Fran O’Connor said. “None of this would have been possible without the incredible effort of the NJDOT staff and our contractors for working 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for several months to get this highway reopened. The amount of work that has gone into this project is simply astounding.”
When will Route 80 west reopen?
The work on the westbound lanes of Route 80 is progressing and the NJDOT said it expects two lanes to reopen by the end of the next week.
On the 80 west lanes, the concrete slabs are curing now before a sealant can be applied. After that, paving can begin, the NJDOT said.
The highway will then be striped and a “barrier curb will be installed to separate the median work zone from the two lanes of traffic, which will be utilizing the right lane and the shoulder as a travel lane,” the release said.
When all Route 80 lanes reopen?
The DOT expects all lanes to reopen on June 25 as it continues to repair the sinkhole in the median.
Crews are working on rebar installation and framing, while concrete pours have begun on some of the six median slabs, the NJDOT said. After all the concrete has cured, a sealant will be applied and then paving can be done.
What they are saying
“I’m happy to see that we are finally nearing the end of this crisis with the scheduled reopening of two eastbound lanes on I-80 later tonight,” Senate Republican Leader Anthony M. Bucco said in the release Wednesday. “This has been an incredibly frustrating situation for commuters, residents, and businesses alike, and I want everyone to know that I’ve heard their concerns every step of the way and cannot express just how much your patience has been appreciated during this extremely disruptive time.”
“Progress on I-80 is a welcome step forward for our residents, commuters, and small businesses who have shown remarkable patience throughout this disruption,” Assemblywoman Aura K. Dunn said. “I am grateful to NJDOT and the dedicated crews working around the clock to keep this critical project on track. When government delivers results, people deserve to see it, and this is one of those moments.”
“With two eastbound lanes opening today after all the headaches endured by the people and work and effort made by NJDOT, the Contractors, and workers on-site, we are finally at a moment of progress,” Assemblyman Christian Barranco said. “This is a delicate time where we need to be especially cautious of the conditions around the newly opened roadway. Take advantage of progress but remain vigilant. The area of the sinkhole is still an ongoing construction effort.”
Check back for updates to this developing story.
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