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Sep 10, 2020, 9:42 am165 ptsEcoWatch
A mild but "relatively uncommon" earthquake rattled central New Jersey early Wednesday morning. The 3.1 magnitude quake lasted 13 seconds and was epicentered about a mile and a half from Freehold Township, U.S. Geological Survey scientist Robert Sanders told North Jersey.com. The quake struck around 2 a.m. and…
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