Somerset and Hunterdon County authorities have stepped up efforts to stop impaired driving and protect road users’ safety in alignment with the winter holiday high-visibility enforcement campaign, Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over.
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The New Jersey Department of Transportation has awarded $322,825 in funding to the borough of Roselle Park through the 2026 Municipal Aid Grant Program to complete long-awaited roadway improvements to Bridge Street and Charlotte Terrace.
After FIFA officials announced the dates and locations for specific World Cup matches last week, the phones started ringing at NJ Transit with fans asking about service to the July 2026 games at MetLife Stadium.
NJ Transit and Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey have begun the process of exploring opportunities to redevelop Penn Plaza East, its former headquarters building adjacent to the historic Newark Penn Station into a potential premier mixed-use development. The project is a two-phase process that also includes a new headquarters for Horizon in downtown Newark.
Commuters in Monmouth County know the frustration of waiting for drawbridges, and officials say more projects are on the way.
New Jersey’s Target Zero Commission, created earlier this year to develop a plan for eliminating traffic deaths by 2040, unveiled its draft report Monday during a public hearing in Newark.
New Jersey air travelers who haven’t yet gotten their REAL IDs will be charged a $45 fee beginning in February, according to an announcement Monday from the Transportation Security Administration.
Governor Phil Murphy on Tuesday announced the release of the 2024 Energy Master Plan (EMP), a long-term roadmap intended to guide New Jersey’s energy policy over the next decade with a focus on affordability, reliability and clean-energy growth.
Union County, along with the City of Elizabeth, is hosting two virtual community meetings to discuss areas of high vehicle crash volumes in different neighborhoods.
New York Penn Station is slated for a multi-billion-dollar transformation beginning in 2027. Announced by Trump Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy and former New York City Transit Authority President Andy Byford, the project aims to revitalize the station to be operationally sound, safe, and easy to navigate, with a focus on excellence. Byford, now a special advisor to the Amtrak Board of Directors, is leading the redevelopment effort.