Grand Penn Community Alliance has unveiled new plans for the area around and under Penn Station and they’re heading to Washington, D.C.
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NJ Transit’s board of directors approved a $3.2 billion budget to send to the governor, about 5 percent larger than last year's, and it includes a 3 percent fare increase required by a new policy passed by the board last year.
With 16 days to go before a possible strike, NJ TRANSIT and the union that represents the agency's locomotive engineers came to a tentative agreement to settle a years-old contract dispute.
No matter how you travel, trips around New Jersey and especially into New York City or Pennsylvania likely cost more in 2025. Drivers and mass transit users already saw expenses increase last year.
Winter gas prices in New Jersey have reached some of their lowest levels since 2021 during the COVID-19 pandemic, when travel restrictions, business closures and public health concerns softened demand.
If there were a contest for which Jersey road is the highway to hell, Route 1 through Middlesex County would be a contender. The issues go beyond the daily frustrations of heavy traffic or being stopped at every other red light.
Gov. Phil Murphy has requested emergency federal funding to repair a collapsed mine beneath Interstate 80 in Morris County that has caused significant traffic disruptions.
The South Brunswick police department is partnering with the Middlesex County Prosecutor's Office on an initiative to address the rise in fatal crashes on U.S. Route 1.
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy announced the state had awarded more than $25 million in rail freight assistance grant to 10 projects across the state.
Edison Council President Margot Harris has noticed the uptick in crashes along the township's section of Route 1, which stretches from the Donald and Morris Goodkind Bridges near New Brunswick to the Woodbridge border.