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Geologist and Rutgers University professor Alexander Gates explaines why New Jersey may be having so many earthquakes.
HILLSDALE, N.J. (AP) — A second small earthquake within three days rattled the New York metropolitan area on Tuesday. The 2.7 ...
While earthquakes are relatively uncommon in the Northeast, the events highlight the region's ongoing seismic activity.
The magnitude 2.7 tremor was reported to have occurred in New Jersey Tuesday afternoon, leading to warnings being issued in ...
A 2.7-magnitude quake rattled the Tri-State area around midday Tuesday. The epicenter was located in Hillsdale, New Jersey, ...
Just days after parts of New York City felt the ground shake, the region was rattled again by another earthquake. The first ...
The recent temblors were classified as “weak,” and may have been connected to a bigger earthquake last year in the area.
A small earthquake centered in northern New Jersey on Tuesday rattled the New York City metropolitan area, officials said.
What makes it different for New York City is there’s just a lot of infrastructure. So even a relatively low magnitude ...
A 2.7-magnitude earthquake struck near Hillsdale, New Jersey, on August 5, shaking parts of the Tri-State area. It follows a ...
Tuesday’s magnitude 2.7 earthquake was recorded just south of Hillsdale, N.J. — about 25 miles northwest of Midtown Manhattan ...