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NewsCopter 7 was over the scene of the new sinkhole that opened up near Exit 34. NJDOT says that during a drilling operation, a 15-foot by 15-foot hole opened up in the median. Out of an abundance ...
There’s an end in sight to New Jersey’s I-80 sinkhole saga ... came in December, when a sinkhole opened up in the roadway the week before New Year’s. Another opened in February at almost ...
"The good news is the permanent long-term repair on I-80 eastbound is progressing,” NJDOT Commissioner Fran O'Connor said. Two separate working crews, one on the eastbound side and one on the ...
"We are seeing over time its just going down, down, down and of course, we are new so the money ... like the sinkhole repair work on Interstate 80. Assemblywoman Aura Dunn and Sen.
New Jersey's Department of Transportation has released a new timeline for the reopening of I-80 in Wharton. It has been closed for weeks to repair sinkholes and voids found under the roadway ...
Over the weekend, officials visited Interstate 80 in Morris County after a new sinkhole opened up earlier in the week. Since December, three craters have opened on that section of the roadway in ...
NJ Transit is offering a discount for commuters impacted by the I-80 sinkhole closures and detours in Wharton, New Jersey ... lanes are expected to open up sometime next week, and the eastbound ...
The westbound lanes of Interstate 80 will remain closed in Wharton after another “significant void” was discovered under the left lane of the highway, according to the New Jersey Department of ...
The sinkholes plaguing a section of I-80 in New Jersey are now raising concerns ... “A majority of these cracks were not here until the second sinkhole actually formed,” tenant Alexandra ...
PARSIPPANY, N.J. (PIX11) – The northbound lanes of I-287 in New Jersey are ... The I-287 sinkhole is roughly 20 minutes west of the ongoing sinkhole fallout affecting I-80 in Wharton.
Yet another sinkhole has opened under a highway in Morris County, causing headaches for travelers and adding to headaches for state crews trying to shore up some of New Jersey's busiest roadways.