A month after a sinkhole shut down the eastbound section of Interstate 80 in Wharton, there remains no timeframe for it to ...
NJDOT is considering a change to Route 80 traffic flows with a crossover to allow eastbound motorists to use the highway ...
Phil Murphy to access federal funding to fix the nagging sinkhole on Route 80. The sinkhole first appeared on Feb. 10. Since ...
Morning commuters faced significant delays across New Jersey on Wednesday due to crashes, fires, and emergency construction ...
NJ DOT says a section of Interstate 80 east in Wharton, closed since Feb. 10 by a sinkhole, will not reopen for a "minimum of ...
Concerns about a collapsing iron mine near I-80 East caused the state DOT to hire a contractor in 2009 to shore up the old ...
The sinkhole opened up on Feb. 10 in a center lane on the eastbound side of the highway in Wharton. It measured 11-feet by 11 ...
Traffic on Route 80 is being detoured into Wharton because of a sinkhole repair. Despite lots of vehicles passing through the ...
Legislator calls for long-term solution. The latest sinkhole to shut down all eastbound lanes of Route 80 in Morris County ...
The Transportation Department found a "significant void" under Route 80 east in Wharton, weeks after a second sinkhole closed the highway.
After a second sinkhole caused closures on Rt. 80 in Wharton, NJDOT investigators identified 90 possible instabilities or "voids" under the road.
Angry and financially hurting area businesses — affected, in some cases, quite seriously, by the Route 80 sinkhole want ...
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