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Progress is being made to reopen I-80 in Wharton, N.J. amid sinkhole repairs, as two westbound lanes returned Friday.
Two lanes on I-80 westbound that closed more than three months ago due to a massive sinkhole reopened late Friday night. The ordeal has plagued drivers with detours and longer commutes since February.
Almost four months after a sinkhole shut down the busy highway in Wharton, some westbound lanes have reopened. CBS News New York's John Dias.
NJDOT expects westbound I-80 lanes to reopen May 30 in Wharton. SBA loans exceed $2M for small businesses impacted by sinkholes.
Two I-80 westbound lanes will reopen Friday night for the first time in three month after the NJDOT got a break in the ...
The highway's closure, due to collapses blamed on subsiding abandoned iron mines, has forced motorists to take other routes ...
Two westbound lanes on Route 80 in Wharton will reopen the evening of May 30, and all lanes in both directions are scheduled ...
The last step to reopening some westbound lanes on Route 80 is striping but the work cannot be done if the pavement is wet.
Traffic has been detoured off I-80 since March 19, as drivers navigate down a detour in Wharton. The highway could reopen to ...
A part of Interstate 80 in New Jersey passes near and over abandoned iron mines, remnants of a thriving ore-and-mineral industry that began before the American Revolution.
This week, this column was written by my friend Vernon historian Ron Dupont. Sinkholes on Route 80 in Wharton have caused ...