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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 ...
Once called the Bergen-Passaic-Delaware Expressway, Interstate 80 in New Jersey was a $387 million mash-up of projects built more than 50 years ago. One isn't working out. In early February, a ...
"The good news is the permanent long-term repair on I-80 eastbound is progressing,” NJDOT Commissioner Fran O'Connor said.
The Transportation Department said two westbound lanes are expected to reopen by May 4, with two eastbound lanes to reopen by ...
Corrections & clarifications: This story has been updated to reflect that portions of the interstate have been closed for about six weeks. The third sinkhole since December has opened up on ...
The New Jersey Economic Development Authority is hosting a series of meetings for business owners impacted by the Interstate ...
The NJEDA will open applications for a grant program to support businesses and nonprofits affected by I-80 sinkholes and repairs April 22.
Interstate 287 will reopen early Monday morning after two of the highway’s northbound left lanes were closed following the ...
Gov. Phil Murphy said he formally requested federal Small Business Administration loans for Wharton businesses hurt by traffic routed off Route 80.
The third sinkhole since December has opened up on Interstate 80 in north New Jersey, adding even more closures and headaches to the region. The 15-by-15-foot sinkhole opened up just after 5 p.m ...
Sinkhole repairs on Interstate 80 eastbound in Wharton will continue for approximately seven weeks, and the significant void under the westbound section of I-80 will close the two lanes until ...