The Sterling Mine, the last operating mine in New Jersey, suspended large-scale commercial mining operations in 1986. Since ...
The recent sinkholes on I-80 were caused by long-abandoned mines. See the map showing hundreds of closed New Jersey mines.
Three sinkholes have appeared on the section of Route 80 that opened in 1960. Questions surround the contractor, but is there more to it?
Authorities with the state have attributed all three sinkholes to collapsing mineshafts underneath the roadway. Roughly 588 ...
There are more than 400 abandoned mines across New Jersey. At one point, they were essential to the state economy.
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FOX 5 New York on MSNRoute 80 sinkhole in NJ: Highway closed at Exit 34 until further noticeBoth eastbound and westbound lanes of New Jersey's Route 80 near Exit 34 will be closed until further notice as crews work to ...
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.
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ABC7 New York on MSNNew sinkhole opens up on I-80 in Wharton, New JerseyNewsCopter 7 was over the scene of the new sinkhole that opened up in the westbound lanes of I-80 near Exit 34.
The latest sinkhole on a Morris County interstate, based on preliminary inspections, looks to be caused by an abandoned pipe.
After a second sinkhole opened on I-80 in Wharton, New Jersey on Wednesday, the New Jersey Department of Transportation said ...
Yet another sinkhole has opened on Interstate 80 through Wharton, N.J., closing the heavily trafficked highway in both ...
NJ Transit says customers traveling from Hackettstown, Mount Olive, Netcong, Lake Hopatcong, and Mount Arlington will not need to purchase a fare when boarding.
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