Macgyver
Has No Life - Lives on TB
Well I'll be dammed, never around when we have them.
My house is halfway between it and the furthest south reports.
I'll have to ask the wife is she felt it yesterday.
The U.S. Geological Survey confirms an earthquake shook parts of Hunterdon County on Thursday afternoon.
The magnitude 2.2 earthquake was centered 2.5 miles north-northeast of Whitehouse Station at 3 p.m. just off Oldwick Road, according to the USGS map. Dozens of reports about the impact were reported from Annandale, Clinton, Glen Gardner, Hampton, Lebanon, Pittstown and Ringoes.
Tewksbury police and New Jersey 101.5 listeners reported feeling the earthquake and hearing a loud explosion. Police were unable to locate the source of the sound of an explosion.
Calls were also reported by police in Chester Township, Clinton Township, Lebanon Township and Washington Township.
My house is halfway between it and the furthest south reports.
I'll have to ask the wife is she felt it yesterday.
Parts of New Jersey feel earthquake, hear blast on Thursday
Some people reported hearing a "sonic boom." But it appears to have been an earthquake.
nj1015.com
The earthquake was centered northeast of Whitehouse Station
It was on the Ramapo Fault
The shake was felt all around Hunterdon County
The U.S. Geological Survey confirms an earthquake shook parts of Hunterdon County on Thursday afternoon.
The magnitude 2.2 earthquake was centered 2.5 miles north-northeast of Whitehouse Station at 3 p.m. just off Oldwick Road, according to the USGS map. Dozens of reports about the impact were reported from Annandale, Clinton, Glen Gardner, Hampton, Lebanon, Pittstown and Ringoes.
Tewksbury police and New Jersey 101.5 listeners reported feeling the earthquake and hearing a loud explosion. Police were unable to locate the source of the sound of an explosion.
Calls were also reported by police in Chester Township, Clinton Township, Lebanon Township and Washington Township.