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Bill would end fines for NJ Transit light rail riders who forget to stamp their tickets
Updated Feb 22, 2021;
Posted Feb 22, 2021
An NJ Transit light rail passenger validates a paper ticket to avoid a fine in a file photo. A state Assembly bill would end the process of buying a paper ticket at one machine and time stamp it at another. Tickets would provide their own validation.
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NJ Transit riders who use the agencies three light rail lines could be spared the extra step of validating or time stamping their paper ticket in a separate machine, which if missed, can get the forgetful rider a $75 fine.
On March 9-10, NJ Cannabis Insider hosts a virtual event of strategic networking sessions built around speakers and panel discussions focused on how businesses can succeed.
Monmouth County Young Democrats Elect 2021 Executive Board, New Leadership January 28, 2021, 2:16 pm | in
Monmouth County Young Democrats Elect 2021 Executive Board, New Leadership
Monmouth County, NJ – The Monmouth County Young Democrats are excited to announce their newly elected 2021 Executive Board, including the election of a new President, Samantha Minchello. The MCYD held their annual elections on Wednesday, January 27th where the general body elected the six member board. During the meeting the Executive Board stressed the importance of this election year in New Jersey.
“In such a critical election year for state office holders, it will be even more important to engage young people in supporting Democrats for local, county, and statewide offices.” says incoming President Samantha Minchello. “The Monmouth County Young Democrats are committed to finding new ways to reach voters and promote civic participation while we continue to fac
As the investigation into the attack at the Capitol continues, state capitols and police in the Delaware Valley are taking precautions to make sure they’re ready for any protests.