NJ Transit began testing two different types of real-time displays at bus stops in Hudson and Monmouth counties earlier this month. The agency will test them for a year and will include feedback from riders.
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NJ Transit confirmed this week that they're trying out a bus sign pilot program in Hudson and Monmouth counties.
Hunterdon County officials have released the Spring 2026 edition of the county’s Parks and Recreation “Harbinger” newsletter, highlighting upcoming programs, events and activities for residents.
A troublesome drawbridge that connects to popular Jersey Shore towns is scheduled to reopen Friday afternoon after it was closed for just over five months, officials said.
The installation of four new traffic safety measures around town are in the final stages of completion, Mayor Jeremy Berman announced in his weekly update on Friday
At the Hunterdon County Commissioner Board meeting held on Tuesday, March 17th, County Commissioner Susan J. Soloway provided a timely update on the preparations and safety protocols getting underway at state-level as northern New Jersey — home to Metlife Stadium, where the Giants and Jets routinely draw large crowds – will be the host site for the 2026 FIFA World Cup Final this July.
PATH to partially suspend service this weekend for $430 million modernization project PATH commuters will face significant service disruptions this weekend as the Port Authority begins the second of five planned software tests for its $430 million PATH Forward modernization program.
Middlesex County officials on Wednesday, March 18 spotlighted emerging transportation technology and safety initiatives during the third annual Middlesex County Transportation Symposium in New Brunswick.
The ongoing conflict with Iran has driven gas prices to $3.74 a gallon in New Jersey, and some analysts are predicting they’ll go even higher as summer approaches.
Interest by drivers was piqued after New Jersey Turnpike Authority officials said it was testing an E-ZPass sticker that could replace traditional boxy plastic transponders and one question stood out from them all.