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There’s an end in sight to New Jersey’s I-80 sinkhole saga, officials have announced, as aid comes to affected small ...
All lanes on Interstate 80 in New Jersey are being detoured after a 15-by-15-foot sinkhole opened up in the middle of a construction zone on the troublesome, so-called “Swiss cheese” roadway ...
New Jersey has a sinkhole problem. Here's everything we know about sinkholes and how they are crippling Routes 80 and 287 in ...
State Police will help patrol sinkhole detour traffic in Randolph, responding to a request after last week's fatal accident ...
I-80 sinkhole repair work is progressing as area businesses can apply for grants to help with lost revenue caused by the ...
The two sinkhole sites are less than 20 miles from ... As repairs continue at the site, testing conducted by the New Jersey Department of Transportation has "identified 90 locations to be assessed ...
The New Jersey Economic Development Authority is hosting a series of meetings for business owners impacted by the Interstate ...
The Transportation Department said two westbound lanes are expected to reopen by May 4, with two eastbound lanes to reopen by ...
The latest sinkhole on a Morris County interstate, based on preliminary inspections, looks to be caused by an abandoned pipe.
NEW YORK - A new sinkhole has appeared on I-80 near Exit 34 in Wharton, New Jersey, forcing a full highway closure. The 15-foot by 15-foot hole opened in the median, on the opposite side of the ...
The sinkhole Wednesday opened near exit 34 in ... “For several weeks now, the residents of Wharton and commuters all across New Jersey have endured major delays,” Murphy said.
The NJEDA will open applications for a grant program to support businesses and nonprofits affected by I-80 sinkholes and repairs April 22.