There’s No Place Like Home… Especially in a Transit Village
New Jersey announced the designation of its 20th transit village last week with the acceptance of the City of Orange’s revitalization plan. Now eligible for
New Jersey announced the designation of its 20th transit village last week with the acceptance of the City of Orange’s revitalization plan. Now eligible for
Today looked to be an important milestone in the Access to the Region’s Core project, with Gov. Jon Corzine and a host of federal and
A veritable who’s who of NJ transportation converged at the Tropicana in Atlantic City earlier this month for the 33rd annual TransAction Conference. Federal, state,
South Jersey got a few steps closer to a more integrated transportation network last week, when the Delaware River Port Authority (DRPA) and Gov. Corzine
Last week the Federal Transit Administration gave the clearest sign yet that it plans to get behind the Access to the Region’s Core rail tunnel
NJ Transit announced yesterday that there would be no fare increases through its fiscal year 2010, which ends on June 30 of next year. New
Update 4/28: NJ Transit announced today that it will not increase fares in fiscal year 2010. More coverage soon. Imagine taking out a mortgage or
It’s an election-year budget season in New Jersey, and with state tax revenues plummeting and voters reeling from national economic woes, the task at hand
Earlier this month, a teardown of a portion of Route 29 in Trenton got a huge boost when the city of Trenton signed a memorandum
This advertisement, which MTR spotted on the back of a New Jersey business journal (we won’t identify who took it out), just goes to show