NJ Transit riders remain frustrated
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Union members cited five years without wage increases and said the new contract aims to bring NJ Transit wages closer to regional norms, which average around $113,000 a year for NJ Transit engineers, with union demands aiming as high as $170,000 a year.
A sigh of relief that NJ Transit's rail system is getting back on track, following a three-day long locomotive engineer strike. Steinhardt said lines will start running first thing Tuesday morning.
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Hey there New Jersey! Here’s your audio update highlighting the end of the NJ Transit strike, a massive brawl at a mall in Edison and a poll shows who is leading the races to be New Jersey’s next governor. Plus, a 100-year-old movie theater in Bergen County is razed.
Two lanes of eastbound I-80 in Wharton are finally set to reopen on Wednesday (weather permitting) following extensive closures brought upon by a series of sinkholes dating back to the winter.
NJ Transit strike prompts riders to pay high prices for alternatives, disrupting commutes and local businesses.
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