David Wildstein Pleads Guilty in GWB BridgeGate Scandal and Two Others Indicted. The New York Times reports that David Wildstein, a former Port Authority official and a high school friend of Governor Christie, pleaded guilty at the United States District Court in Newark to conspiracy to commit fraud and conspiracy against civil rights in the GWB BridgeGate Scandal when toll lanes were closed in Fort Lee because the mayor didn't endorse Christie. Two other former Port Authority officials, Bill Baroni and Bridget Anne Kelly, were charged conspiracy to commit fraud among other counts. Click here for the full story.
No standees allowed on new CNG buses. NJT's new MCI compressed natural gas buses can't handle the weight of standing room only passengers and won't pick up standees once the buses are full. The buses, based out of the Howell garage, seat 57 passengers and run on the Route 9 routes including the 139. Click here for the full story.
NJT Pays Fair Lawn Couple for Bus By-Pass. A couple from Fair Lawn received a check from NJ Transit for $170 when they complained about the 164 bus passing them by causing them to miss the theater in New York. Apparently the bus wasn't a full CNG bus. Click here for the full story.
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Showing posts with label Bridgegate. Show all posts
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Friday, May 1, 2015
Wednesday, January 15, 2014
Time for some free tolls to compensate for traffic problems...
In light of all of the recent stories, apologies, lawsuits and investigations arising out of the GW BridgeGate Scandal, a very easy way to make reparations to NJ commuters who use the Bridge would be to offer free car tolls and free bus service over the Bridge for a week. Of course, this should be done without any additional taxpayer expense. It is this blog's opinion that free tolls speak louder than words.
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