North Jersey News Roundup for Sept. 2, 2020
New Jersey towns and counties can borrow money to cover unexpected costs from the coronavirus and to make up for ...
New Jersey towns and counties can borrow money to cover unexpected costs from the coronavirus and to make up for ...
As of 8 p.m. July 15, the 50% capacity limits on NJ Transit (NJT) and private-carrier buses, trains, light rail ...
Gov. Phil Murphy said raw materials have stressed testing labs and their turnaround time has clearly slowed due to spikes ...
A plan to rebuild America seems destined to fall to the ‘Just Say No’ ethos of Senate Majority Leader Mitch ...
New Jersey will mandate the wearing of face masks in outdoor public spaces when social distancing is not practicable.
North Jersey politicians were able to target billions of dollars for the Garden State to improve transportation, envisioning roads and ...
New Jersey Transit (NJT) announced it resume full weekday service beginning July 6 for both rail and light rail lines.
Legislators from across North Jersey are hopeful long-awaited improvements to mass transit in the state’s most heavily populated region will ...
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey is requesting $3 billion in direct federal assistance to offset the ...
everal North Jersey legislators and advocacy groups are urging Gov. Phil Murphy to reconsider the New Jersey Turnpike Authority’s (NJTA) ...
New Jersey will receive over $82 million in federal grants through the COVID-19 emergency stimulus package, according to officials. During ...
With the passage of the first coronavirus aid package complete and talks beginning on a second one, a bipartisan caucus ...
The Hudson-Bergen Light Rail (HBLR) will be extended past Route 440 as part of Jersey City’s plan to revitalize the ...
Rep. Bill Pascrell, Jr. made the case for the continued need to fund New Jersey infrastructure projects at hearings in ...
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