Photojournalist Tom Gardiner and I are near the epicenter of today’s earthquake near Whitehouse Station, New Jersey. We immediately met Nicholas Devlin who shared this photo of items in his house that came crashing down during the quake. We’ll be live at 4 & 5 pm...
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People in Baltimore, Philadelphia, New Jersey, Connecticut, Boston and other areas of the Northeast reported shaking. Tremors lasting for several seconds were felt over 200 miles away near the Massachusetts-New Hampshire border. The map below shows the seismic intensity of the earthquake. The map,...
It turns out most people who were driving in New Jersey during the earthquake felt NOTHING! 2024 Calendar of Full Moons, Supermoons, and Eclipses Over New Jersey Astronomy.comhas laid out a schedule of all the full moons, Supermoons, and lunar eclipses to look for over New Jersey in 202...
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People in the central jersey area definitely got a good rattle. Very rare for NJ. The 2011 DC/VA earthquake was nothing compared to today. Upvote 0 Downvote Apr 5, 2024 #3 MTNClimber Geotechnical Jul 24, 2018 660 I felt it at my desk in Rhode Island. Upvote 0 Downvote Apr 5...
Earthquakes are not uncommon in New Jersey, particularly along the Ramapo Fault Line, which stretches for 185 miles from Pennsylvania through New Jersey and into New York State. USGS/MIT The first recorded earthquake in New Jersey was in 1783. Since that time, approximately 100 earthquakes have ...
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Dozens of aftershockswere recorded over the following weeks. While earthquakes arerare in the New York-New Jersey area, there are several small fault lines under Manhattan and a major fault in New Jersey, called the Ramapo Fault.