While air travel is generally the preferred method of transportation for long trips, factors like lengthy security lines and tight seating on flights can make the experience far from ideal.
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The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) will now charge passengers $18 if they show up at airport checkpoints without an acceptable form of identification, such as a passport or REAL ID.
Why doesn't the Hudson-Bergen Light Rail line — which runs from Bayonne to North Bergen — actually cross the border to Bergen County?
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy, on Monday, Nov. 17, announced $150 million in Fiscal Year 2026 Municipal Aid grants for road improvements, including $3,622,220 to Hunterdon County municipalities.
The township has been awarded a Municipal Aid Grant from the state for roadway preservation, according to a press release from Governor Phil Murphy's Office. The township will receive $257,676 for pedestrian safety improvements and traffic-calming along Farmhaven Avenue.
Road improvement work will continue in Surf City after the borough received a N.J. Department of Transportation grant this week, following the council awarding a $1.1 million American Rescue Plan drainage and flood improvement contract earlier this month.
NJ TRANSIT, the largest statewide public transportation system in the United States, is seeking a contractor to prepare the draft environmental impact statement for the Hudson-Bergen Light Rail extension project into Bergen County.
Officials with the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey unveiled an ambitious $45 billion capital plan that funds expanding Newark Airport, long-sought-after Port Authority Trans-Hudson (PATH) rail service increases and construction of a new bus terminal.
NJ Transit will assume operation on Dec. 1 of a bus route in Bayonne abandoned by Broadway Bus Company to allow for uninterrupted service for customers.
During the recent Jersey City Council meeting, the Municipal Council approved a zoning overlay designed to create a continuous public walkway along the Hackensack River.