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A NJ Transit employee is facing criminal charges for allegedly stealing hundreds of phones and reselling them, netting more than $700,000.
A 37-year-old NJ Transit executive has been charged after authorities say he stole $700,000 worth of phones from the agency ...
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NJ Transit Employee Made $700K Selling Stolen Phones: OAGA 37-year-old NJ Transit employee and Hackensack resident ... Platkin said. Manila is charged with theft and receiving stolen ...
Gov. Philip D. Murphy said the transit agency was eager to reach a deal with engineers whose walkout has caused disruptions ...
A New Jersey Transit employee has been criminally charged for allegedly profiting off a multi-year scheme in which he sold ...
The strike will completely stop the agency’s rail service, including Metro-North Railroad lines west of the Hudson River, from 12:01 a.m. Friday.
Gov. Phil Murphy and NJ Transit CEO Kris Kolluri discussed the NJ Transit engineer's strike Friday at Aberdeen-Matawan station.
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New Jersey Transit train engineers have gone on strike in a dispute over wages, leaving an estimated 350,000 commuters in New ...
The longer New Jersey Transit engineers are off the job, the more businesses that rely on commuters will suffer.
NJ Transit employees will be available in parking lots and at train stations to provide information if a strike happens.
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