The Council has approved an ordinance to regulate the use of electric scooters in the township. The ordinance was unanimously approved by the Council during Wednesday's meeting.
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Officials here have awarded a $47.5 million construction contract for the borough’s long-awaited ‘Multimodal Ferry Terminal,’ with plans for a December groundbreaking and up to two years to build it before it opens in 2028.
New Jersey motorists should find out in the next few weeks whether the state’s per-gallon gas tax must be increased at the start of 2026 to help maintain billions in planned spending on transportation infrastructure.
Self-driving cars, legal in other states but not in New Jersey, would be permitted to operate on New Jersey roadways in test runs under a bill sponsored by Senator Andrew Zwicker that was released earlier this week by the Senate Transportation Committee.
NJ Transit officials took the final step in delivering on Gov. Phil Murphy’s promise to rid the fleet of older less reliable trains and buses by an authorizing $917 million to overhaul the oldest multilevel I and II rail cars
Winter is coming. While that might mean a little more to “Game of Thrones” fans, it’s a reminder to all of us that driving gets trickier. And scarier.
The 95-year-old Morris Goodkind Bridge along Route 1 over the Raritan River in Middlesex County will be getting a $110 million restoration aimed at addressing structural deficiencies and congestion while also decreasing any further deterioration.
The New Jersey Senate Transportation Committee has advanced legislation sponsored by Senate Republican Leader Anthony M. Bucco (R-25) to create an Abandoned Mine Reclamation Program within the Department of Transportation (DOT) aimed at protecting residents from the dangers of abandoned mines across the state.
An important change is coming for NJ Transit commuters who are enrolled in the Reduced Fare Program. Beginning on Jan. 1, only Reduced Fare Photo ID cards will be accepted for discounted travel on NJ Transit.
In 1999, President Bill Clinton stood across the street from New York’s Pennsylvania Station with the state’s governor and its senior senator to announce plans for transforming the area into a modern gateway for the nation’s biggest city.