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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.
After months of closure, the eastbound lanes of Route 80 in Wharton are reopening, a relief for local drivers and businesses ...
Finally, some good news — for some New Jersey commuters. Drivers and businesses who have been subjected to those dreaded I-80 ...
Once the asphalt cools and hardens the road needs to be striped and concrete barriers installed, then the lanes will reopen.
The New Jersey Department of Transportation said two eastbound lanes on Route 80 in Wharton should open late at night on Wednesday, May 21.
TRENTON. N.J. - Two lanes on I-80 eastbound are expected to reopen late Wednesday night in Wharton, Morris County, after a ...
Two lanes of Route 80 eastbound that have been long-closed for sinkhole repairs are expected to reopen late Wednesday night, ...
New video emerged over the weekend showing the damage moments after a massive sinkhole opened up on the side of a New Jersey highway last December. The collapse, which occurred on I-80 in Morris ...
The sinkholes closed and detoured a major section of I-80, impacting thousands of commuters, local businesses, and interstate ...
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