New train schedules will be implemented until further notice as repairs are made.
Several roads will be paved and milled over the next few weeks.
The closures are due to $16.4 million maintenance project to repair roadways across North Jersey.
The road buckle comes just hours after the roadways were repaired from Tuesday's incident, police said.
Eastbound lanes are expected to shut down overnight before the full reopening.
An additional eastbound lane will also be closed next week, officials said.
Lanes have been partially closed for the last few weeks following several sinkhole repairs.
Traffic to resume after months of construction.
Overnight lane closures on I-287 northbound in Morristown will last for several months, with daytime shoulder closures this week.
The NJDOT is working toward a May reopening for both east and westbound lanes of the highway, which has been closed since March 19.
Gov. Phil Murphy declared a state of emergency during a Saturday visit to the Interstate 80 sinkhole site in Morris County.
The NJ DOT says a section of I-80 East in Wharton, closed since Feb. 10 due to a sinkhole, currently has no estimated completion date.
A section of I-80 westbound, just a few miles west of the Route 80 sinkhole, will be closed Tuesday and Wednesday for pothole repairs.
Wondering what's going on with the Route 80 sinkhole? Local officials say repairs are expected to take an additional three weeks.
PSE&G will be conducting milling and paving work on streets in Morristown starting on Monday. Here's where it will take place.
Details on the crash, including the severity of the injuries, weren't immediately clear.
County officials have announced that safety upgrades and traffic flow improvements are on the way for a busy intersection in Morristown.
Morristown Police sent out an alert on Wednesday morning.
A disabled vehicle on I-287 in Morris County has prompted commuting delays in the area Friday morning, officials said.
A cement mixer truck crashed into a guard rail on I-287 Wednesday morning.
The county is recovering from many issues after heavy thunderstorms and rain impacted the area on Tuesday night.
No injuries were reported from the collision.
Teams from various businesses will run through town on Thursday evening during the annual Verizon Corporate Classic 5K.
Paving is causing traffic delays around a South Street intersection, officials said.
Milling and paving work will start July 8 on some of Morristown's streets, including Maple and MacCulloch Avenues. Here's the schedule:
Morristown Police and many departments across the state will be stepping up enforcement of New Jersey’s seat belt requirements.
The incident Saturday night left the woman with a severe leg injury, said officials.
Police said southbound traffic will not be affected, but there will be a northbound detour to get around a closed part of the street.
Residents, businesses, and historic societies are invited to an online public information session about the project on April 17.
Officials updated drivers on the partial closure after an earlier utility issue, and said there is a detour in place.
Public safety officials advise drivers to plan an alternate route, or follow the detours in place for this long-term sewer project.
Gusty winds caused trees and power lines to fall around the county overnight, and have temporarily closed an exit off of NJ-24.
Construction is expected to continue until mid-July.
Significant traffic impacts are expected, and detours will be in place for the duration of a sewer installation project beginning Feb. 29.
The race route will be closed to vehicle traffic from approximately 9:45 a.m. to 11 a.m., with closures rolling back as runners pass.
A crash on I-287 in Morris County has prompted commuting delays Wednesday afternoon, authorities said.
One right lane is currently closed, NJ DOT said.
The crash was reported just before 12:40 p.m. on Thursday.
All lanes have since been reopened, according to NJDOT.
Train service on the Morris-Essex line has been disrupted for the past week due to NJ Transit's need to repair overhead wires.