The earthquake was centered near Tewksbury in northern New Jersey.
As so many other people, Derrick Pitts said he “started to feel this low-frequency vibration,” and thought, “Whoa, that’s a very big truck.”
"In our 911 center, if they didn't feel it themselves personally, they would have felt it when the surge of calls came in from people asking whether or not we've had an earthquake," O'Malley said.On the second floor of City Hall, near the mayor's office, the earthquake wasn't felt. He said the quake was felt from Baltimore to Boston, but “we haven’t had any reports of real damage.”Following the New Jersey earthquake that rattled much of the Northeast, PATCO suspended service to check its system Friday morning, “out of an abundance of caution.”
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