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KNOWLTON The riverside, eastbound lane of Route 80 through the Delaware Water Gap will be closed weekdays for retaining wall work for the next two months, said the state Department of Transportation.
The retaining wall was built to hold the fill on which the four-lane highway was built in the late 1950s. There is a complex of drains under the highway to direct water running off the side of Mount Tammany, under the highway and into the Delaware River, just a few feet from the base of the wall.
The lanes will be closed from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. weekdays by the contractor, IEW Construction Inc., between mileposts 1.0 and 1.4, an area known as the S-curves, the DOT said.
21 incredible outdoor N.J. day trips you can take right now
Updated May 07, 2021;
Posted May 02, 2021
Thursday, June 20, 2019. Visitors to Princeton Battlefield State Park find fog rising early in the evening.Michael Mancuso | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com
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Great news, New Jersey: It’s warm outside!
Spring has sprung in the Garden State and summer is around the corner. It’s time to shakeoff the cabin fever of winter, embrace the growing freedom of an increasingly vaccinated world and explore what New Jersey has to offer.
Need a few ideas? Here’s a list of day trips to take in each of New Jersey’s 21 counties. It’s by no means comprehensive but hey, we can’t give all of our favorite places away. Happy adventuring!
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NJ Family Rescued From Top of Mountain In Maine
We all have our strengths. Apparently, for this Freehold Township family, theirs don t fall within the realms of the outdoors.
A family from Monmouth County thought they were in for a lovely Easter weekend hike when the decided to ascend Tumbledown Mountain on Saturday. Great name for a mountain, isn t it? Certainly inspires a lot of confidence...
NJ.com reports that this family of four wasn t exactly prepared for the severity that can come with hiking mountains outside of our state. Climbing Tumbledown Mountain in Maine is a far different experience from climbing Mount Tammany in New Jersey or Mount Minsi in PA. For one, the conditions in Maine can still be dangerous and icy this time of year. If you re not prepared for that, as the sun comes down, you could face some trouble.