‘Shook the whole house’: Did you feel it? Earthquake in New Jersey rattles Massachusetts

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BOSTON — A 4.7 magnitude earthquake in New Jersey was felt in Massachusetts on Friday morning, according to officials and hundreds of reports from Bay State residents.

“We have received several reports of an earthquake felt here in southern New England,” National Weather Service Boston wrote in a post on X.

A preliminary report from the USGS indicates the earthquake was recorded in north-central New Jersey.

The NWS says the earthquake was felt around 10:25 a.m. across southern New England.

In a statement, the Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency said, “MEMA has received multiple reports of shaking across the Commonwealth. Our Local Coordinators are making outreach to communities to receive damage reports/requests for assistance. In an earthquake: drop, cover, hold on.”

People in Worcester, Boston, and on the South Shore told Boston 25 News that they “felt the ground shake.”

Hundreds of Boston 25 Facebook commenters reported feeling the earthquake in places including Cape Cod, Saugus, Billerica, Brockton, Waltham, Littleton, Framingham, Greenfield, Lowell, Somerville, and dozens of other communities across the state.

“I thought it was a truck going by but it lasted too long,” one person wrote on Facebook. Another person added, “Felt in Ashland, Mass., shook the whole house for a good 10 seconds … longest 10 seconds of my life.”

Another Facebook commenter wrote, “My rocking chair was rocking and my chandelier was rocking back and forth. I knew right away what it was.”

A commentator from Auburn wrote, “My desk at work was shaking. I could see the plant on my dresser moving.”

Reports indicated that the earthquake was also felt in New Hampshire, Maine, and Vermont.

There was no immediate word on damage caused by the earthquake.

Boston 25 News is working to gather additional details.

This is a developing story. Check back for updates as more information becomes available.

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