The Warren County Board of County Commissioners traveled throughout the county on Saturday, March 28 to present ceremonial checks to the recipients of this year’s Municipal and Charitable Conservancy Trust Fund grants.
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Parts of New York Penn Station — the busiest transportation hub in North America — will be closed to everyone but World Cup ticket-holders for four hours before the start of eight World Cup matches held in New Jersey this June and July, NorthJersey.com has exclusively learned.
NJ Transit is launching a new — free — microtransit shuttle in Bergen and Monmouth counties. Via will operate the service, known as MicroLink, in partnership with NJ Transit during the two-year pilot program that launches Monday, April 6.
In addition to NJ Transit rail and Transitway service between Secaucus Train Station, special World Cup bus service will operate between Manhattan and MetLife stadium.
Travelers using Newark Liberty International Airport will be able to get real-time security line wait times from the airport website and a new United Airlines app function.
Police across New Jersey have begun their annual crackdown on distracted driving with fines for violators starting at $200.
Drivers in the Bronx are feeling the pinch in their pockets, as gas prices are climbing. Some tell News 12 it's already changing their daily routines.
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (PANYNJ) has been selected as one of eight projects nationwide to participate in the Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) Advanced Air Mobility and Electric Vertical Takeoff and Landing Integration Pilot Program (eIPP).
In February 2025, Nellie Pou and other members of a House Homeland Security Committee task force on high-profile public events were in New Orleans where the Super Bowl, the nation’s biggest single-day sporting event, was about to be played.
Priya Jain has been sworn in as commissioner of the New Jersey Department of Transportation, becoming the agency’s 21st chief executive, state officials announced.