[ad_1] The death of a 62-year-old Bergen County man was caused by West Nile virus, the first fatal case confirmed this year in New Jersey as a result of a mosquito-borne disease …
Read More »NJ Transit Cuts Service and Rates
[ad_1] NJ Transit will reduce rail rates by 10% for three months, as it reduces service in a last-minute effort to install safety equipment before the federal deadline. Kevin Corbett, executive director …
Read More »More reduction in NJ Transit service due to positive train control
[ad_1] TO CLOSE Positive Train Control (PTC) uses GPS, wireless radio and computers to monitor trains and automatically applies speed limits and emergency stops. By Frank Pompa and Ramon Padilla, United States …
Read More »For rail transport users in N.J., a bad situation is about to deteriorate
[ad_1] New Jersey Transit, which has struggled for months to maintain its already-reduced commuter rail service, plans to pull more trains out of the schedule next month and temporarily cut off some …
Read More »A stranger raised thousands of dollars for the man who scoffed at shaving the train N.J.
[ad_1] Jordan Uhl saw Anthony Torres' Twitter video shaving himself on a NJ Transit train that went viral last week and found it in bad taste. He then read the Associated Press …
Read More »Health officials investigate whether N.J. man died of West Nile virus
[ad_1] When Fred J. Maikisch, a popular Lodi coach, was hospitalized in an intensive care unit a week ago, his sister said his body had been ravaged by West Nile virus. "He …
Read More »NJ Transit razor explains grooming in the evening
[ad_1] A man who mocked him unscrupulously to shave aboard a NJ Transit train was just trying to clean up after spending days in a homeless shelter, he said. "My life is …
Read More »Lodi NJ officials wait to see if death has been linked to West Nile
[ad_1] TO CLOSE The Bergen Bites Back program releases minnows in ponds to combat the mosquito population. Amy Newman / Northjersey.com, NorthJersey Mosquito sucking blood.(Photo: auimeesri, Getty Images / iStockphoto) LODI – …
Read More »The CEO of N.J., who benefits from $ 260 million in tax relief, betrays local workers as lazy drug users
[ad_1] UPDATE: CEO apologizes and press conferences were held Friday to respond A day after the CEO of one of Camden's largest employers was criticized for his local workforce, the city's mayor …
Read More »Beans sent to N.J. may contain hard plastic, warns federal government
[ad_1] Bob Evans Farms is recalling nearly 47,000 pounds of pork sausage ties that may contain pieces of hard, transparent plastic, federal officials said Thursday. Potentially contaminated raw pork products have been …
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