State Department of Transportation crews are using radar to examine the soil within that hole and in the surrounding ground on which the interstate sits.
NJDOT worked through a snowstorm to fill in an 11-foot by 11-foot sinkhole on I-80 east in Wharton as repairs continue.
ROXBURY TWP. - New Jersey DOT officials closed all eastbound lanes of Interstate 80 at Exit 34 in Wharton on Monday, Feb. 10.
Officials from the New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) closed Interstate 80 on Monday after a sinkhole appeared ...
This is the second time in recent months that drivers in the area are dealing with detours and delays, with the previous sinkhole forming in December and taking four days to repair.
NJDOT responded to the scene on Monday after a depression was found in the roadway. As workers were boring holes to investigate, they triggered a second sinkhole.
Hopes of reopening Interstate 80 quickly have been dashed. A section of the eastbound lanes remains closed due to a 40-foot ...
The sinkhole on Route 80 is over one of the 400 mines active during the Revolutionary War but it's hard to accurately ...
The sinkhole was originally a 30-foot long depression in the highway near Exit 34 and the second to occur in two months.
NJDOT and construction workers continue repair work on a sinkhole that closes Route 80 eastbound near Exit 34 in Wharton on ...
Route 80 eastbound will remain closed indefinitely in Wharton in Morris County, the state Department of Transportation (DOT) ...