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A stretch of a busy New Jersey interstate was scheduled to reopen Wednesday night after a series of significant sinkholes caused closures since last December.
The NJDOT will reopen two lanes on Interstate 80 eastbound in Wharton that had been closed by a sinkhole at 10 p.m. May 21.
Finally, some good news — for some New Jersey commuters. Drivers and businesses who have been subjected to those dreaded I-80 ...
Two lanes of eastbound I-80 in Wharton are finally set to reopen on Wednesday (weather permitting) following extensive ...
Another section of Interstate 80 ... New Jersey Department of Transportation said in a press release. The latest hole was caused by a collapsed sewer basin, according to NJDOT. It was located near ...
The DOT says that the left lane and shoulder are closed on the eastbound side of the highway near milepost 37.
There are more problems for drivers along Interstate 80 in New Jersey after another hole opened ... Monday under the eastbound side, near Exit 37 in Rockaway. It closed at least two lanes of ...
All lanes reopened on Interstate 80 ... Exit 37 on the eastbound side of the highway. The hole was not a sinkhole, but formed as the result of a collapsed sewer basin, according to the New Jersey ...
A collapsed sewer basin on Interstate 80 in Morris County caused delays for the Tuesday morning rush. The hole formed in Rockaway Township near Exit 37 ... The New Jersey Department of ...
The New Jersey Department ... repair the Interstate 80 sinkholes. NJBIZ has reported on this situation, which has led to the closure of the major artery in both directions around Exit 34 in ...