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Red Bank Planning Board Green-lights Train Station Redevelopment

RED BANK – The borough’s planning board voted to approve a scaled-down version of the mixed-use train station redevelopment plan at its June 11 meeting, once again coming face-to- face with both hope and hesitation from the public about affordable housing, traffic and community character.

Federal Funding Will Improve NJT and Amtrak Reliability, Officials Hope

NEW JERSEY – Last week, officials announced a large federal funding package for NJ Transit and Amtrak. The package, they say, will contribute to needed improvements to aging infrastructure that may have led to vast train delays this summer.

NJ Transit Offers Fare Holiday Amid Service Disruptions

New Jersey Transit (NJT) is offering a week of free rides for all from Aug. 26 through Sept. 2 in an effort to pacify customers frustrated by the disrupted services in recent months. The fee holiday will cost the public transportation network millions of dollars but will it be enough to win over public trust?

Red Bank Residents Weigh-In on Train Station Redevelopment Area Plans

Brimming with ideas and concerns over potential plans for redevelopment of the train station area, more than 60 residents attended a public workshop hosted by borough officials at the senior center July 31.

Middletown Will Lower Parking Fees to Counter NJ Transit Fare Hike

Two River area commuters will have to contend with a statewide 15% New Jersey Transit (NJT) fare hike starting July 1, but Middletown residents have been offered some respite: a 15% reduction in train station parking fees to counteract the increase.

Road Blocks Ahead for Commuters as NJ Transit and MTA Float...

Traveling throughout New Jersey and into New York City for work or leisure might get a whole lot pricier.

NJ Transit Identifies Man Killed by Train in Little Silver

The pedestrian fatally struck at the White Road railroad crossing in Little Silver last week has been identified by NJ Transit as David D. Fortin, 67, of Eatontown.

Rumson Environmentalists ‘Walk the Talk’ on Climate Justice 

Rumson-based nonprofit Waterspirit is participating in a five-day, 50-mile walk from Newark to Red Bank to highlight the call for an immediate moratorium on all new fossil fuel projects in New Jersey.

As Commuters Return to Work, Transportation Services Explain Guidelines

As commuters slowly return to work, they will see many safety enhancements, including contactless options for tickets and when paying for...

COVID-19 Update: Isolation Guidelines, Indoor Reopenings

By Allison Perrine NEW JERSEY – There’s been a slight uptick in daily positive rates of COVID-19 cases...
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