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Public transit across New Jersey will remain shut down during the storm that's socking the state. New Jersey Transit announced Monday that its buses and trains are shut down until further notice. High-Speed line trains to Philadelphia are also out of
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President Lyndon Johnson's greatest accomplishments, which continues benefiting many Americans today. On July 10, 1964, he signed the "Urban Mass Transportation Act of 1964" into law. Subsequently, this has resulted in the investment over time of
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They say the train line, which connects Philadelphia and southern New Jersey, lost nearly $20 million last year. Deputy CEO Michael Conallen Jr. says it would make sense to sell the rights to nearby local business, such as the hospitals that are near
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A record number of art majors who graduate this year will present their final artwork in Westmont's annual senior show, Senior Exhibition 2012: The End?...The 23 senior art majors, the most ever at Westmont, will attend an opening reception Thursday,
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Developers are promising a second supermarket to open in Camden, a city of nearly 80,000 people. Politicians and activists have tried for more than a decade to bring more food-shopping options to the city, which is among the nation's most
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who was inducted into the Humboldt State Athletics Hall of Fame in 1970 -- passed on Sept. 27, 2011, at 88 years of age. The service will be held on Oct. 22 at 10 a.m. at McCormick Mortuary in Inglewood. Thompson played quarterback for Humboldt State
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Police this morning announced the arrest of the driver suspected in a hit-and-run incident that critically injured an 8-year-old boy walking with his family Wednesday night in Lindenwold. Michael Finkelman, 57, of the 100 block of Woodburn Drive in
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An NJ Transit bus accident delayed traffic on the White Horse Pike Thursday night.While details are still uncertain at this time, we do know it happened around 7 p.m. on Route 30 in the area of Columbia II Restaurant. Several ambulances were called
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Starting tomorrow, New Jersey Transit riders will no longer have direct access from the Moorestown Mall and Cherry Hill Mall to Center City Philadelphia. According to Dan Stessel, a spokesman for NJ Transit, the routes are being truncated to the
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July, but left in place a toll increase scheduled for the same month for its four Philadelphia-area bridges. The decision came after weeks of contortions during which commissioners of the agency, which has taken a serious public-relations hit this
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