The Route 80 sinkholes are crushing the Wharton business district as customers avoid the detoured highway traffic now flooding the downtown streets.
Route 80 in Wharton is now closed in both directions because another sinkhole was found, according to local authorities.
Three sinkholes have appeared on the section of Route 80 that opened in 1960. Questions surround the contractor, but is there ...
What causes sinkholes? Traffic nightmares worsen as new sinkhole opened on Rt 80 - shutting down traffic in both directions.
A newly formed sinkhole on Interstate 80 in Wharton has prompted road closures, detours, and growing concerns over the ...
Route 80 east in Wharton will remain closed for another two months as work to repair damages from the sinkhole continues, the ...
The Sterling Mine, the last operating mine in New Jersey, suspended large-scale commercial mining operations in 1986. Since ...
Another sinkhole on I-80 is forcing drivers to take detours in Wharton, New Jersey, today.The New Jersey Department of ...
The discover came as the DOT worked to repair last month's sinkhole. The DOT closed the westbound lanes shortly ...
As crews worked to repair a sinkhole in the highway's eastbound lane, a new 15-by-15-foot hole appeared along the median near ...
At least six to eight weeks of repairs are needed before Route 80 in Wharton, N.J. will be fully open, Gov. Phil Murphy said.
Westbound lanes are being detoured at Exit 34 to Route 15 northbound after the gaping hole swallowed up part of the roadbed, ...