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  1. Morris County officials prioritize bus routes to be spared from NJ Transit ... - The Star-Ledger - NJ.com


  2. The Star-Ledger - NJ.com

    Morris County officials prioritize bus routes to be spared from NJ Transit ...
    The Star-Ledger - NJ.com
    All but the most frequently used route in the 25-year-old county bus system would be eliminated, possibly as soon as May 1, by NJ Transit. ...

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  3. NJ Transit to Raise Fares 25 Percent - Local Talk News


  4. NJ.com

    NJ Transit to Raise Fares 25 Percent
    Local Talk News
    NEWARK - Local Talk area riders may see their New Jersey Transit fares increase around 25 percent on May 1 and will have at least 137 bus and rail runs ...
    NJ Transit's payroll grows 24 percent in three years, report saysThe Star-Ledger - NJ.com
    NJ Transit's woes will pinch commutersTimes Herald-Record
    NJ Transit gets $52 million for stimulus projects | Philadelphia Inquirer | 03 ...Philadelphia Inquirer
    Shore News Today -Bloomberg -NYU Washington Square News
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  5. NJ Transit riders 'very angry,' but chief vows future growth - Philadelphia Inquirer


  6. NJ Transit riders 'very angry,' but chief vows future growth
    Philadelphia Inquirer
    In systemwide service cuts announced Friday, NJ Transit said it planned to eliminate six trains on its Philadelphia-Atlantic City line. ...
    NJ Transit Seeks Raise in Its FaresNew York Times
    NJ Transit announces fare hikes, service cutsThe Associated Press
    NJ Transit train, bus riders hit with 25 percent fare hike, service reductionsThe Star-Ledger - NJ.com
    Bizjournals.com -BusinessWeek -NBC New York
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  7. NJ Transit cop from Irvington pleads guilty to official misconduct in drug bust - NJ.com


  8. NJ Transit cop from Irvington pleads guilty to official misconduct in drug bust
    NJ.com
    By Richard Khavkine/For The Star-Ledger NEWARK -- An NJ Transit police officer arrested for possession of nearly 4 pounds of marijuana in 2008 pleaded ...
    Ex-N.J. Transit police officer pleads guilty to possession of nearly 4 pounds ...newjerseynewsroom.com

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  9. 'Pain and expense' for commuters - NorthJersey.com


  10. 'Pain and expense' for commuters
    NorthJersey.com
    Commuters were agitated even before NJ Transit made an announcement last week about impending service cuts and fare increases. ...
    It's going to cost more to commuteNorthJersey.com

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  11. Proposed NJ Transit bus-route cuts raise concernsin East Brunswick, Old Bridge - myCentralJersy.com


  12. The Star-Ledger - NJ.com

  13. More Transit Projects, But Less Service For Region - Mobilizing the Region (blog)


  14. Mobilizing the Region (blog)

    More Transit Projects, But Less Service For Region
    Mobilizing the Region (blog)
    In our region alone, NJ Transit is proposing to cut 200 transit workers and the MTA is looking to eliminate more than 1000 workers. Transit riders in both ...

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  15. Borough commuters may feel pinch in May - NorthJersey.com


  16. Borough commuters may feel pinch in May
    NorthJersey.com
    Glen Ridge commuters may see fare hikes and service cuts this spring, as NJ Transit works to fill a massive budget shortfall. ...

  17. DC Metro expects to tap ex-NJ transit chief as interim general manager - Washington Post


  18. Washington Post

    DC Metro expects to tap ex-NJ transit chief as interim general manager
    Washington Post
    Metro's board of directors hopes to appoint former New Jersey Transit chief Richard Sarles as interim general manager on ...
    Former NJ Transit chief gets post with Washington DC MetroThe Star-Ledger - NJ.com
    Talkin' TransitWe Love DC
    The New Face of MetroNBC Washington
    MyFox Washington DC -WJLA -Washington Examiner
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  19. Continued Economic Woes Help Push Public Transit Use Down in '09 - The Jersey City Independent


  20. The Jersey City Independent

    Continued Economic Woes Help Push Public Transit Use Down in '09
    The Jersey City Independent
    Meanwhile, total traffic on NJ Transit was down 4.32 percent — a drop of 4.64 percent on commuter rail, 4.26 percent on buses and 3.64 percent on light ...

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