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Bergen Exec Pushes Discounted World Cup Tickets For Locals Bergen Exec Pushes Discounted World Cup Tickets For Locals
Bergen Exec Pushes Discounted World Cup Tickets For Locals Bergen County Executive James Tedesco is pushing for affordable FIFA World Cup tickets for Bergen County residents ahead of the 2026 tournament at MetLife Stadium. Tedesco sent a formal letter to NYNJ FIFA World Cup Host Committee CEO Alex Lasry requesting the creation of a subsidized ticket access program for Bergen County residents, county officials announced. The request comes after New York City announced a discounted ticket initiative for city residents, according to Bergen County officials. MetLife Stadium, located in East Rutherford, is set to host eight World Cup matches, inclu…
LIRR Strike Over — But Tuesday Morning Commute Still A Traffic Disaster LIRR Strike Over — But Tuesday Morning Commute Still A Traffic Disaster
Lirr Strike Over — But Tuesday Morning Commute Still A Traffic Disaster Long Island Rail Road service was set to resume at 12 p.m. Tuesday, May 19, after a deal to end the LIRR workers' strike was reached Monday night, May 18, officials said. Because negotiations stretched so late into the night, the LIRR remained closed for Tuesday morning rush hour, MTA boss Janno Lieber said at a press conference broadcast on WCBS. “There are people who are reporting to work in this hour and in the hours to come to resume service,” Lieber said early Tuesday. Service will resume first on the Babylon, Huntington, Ronkonkoma, and Port Washington branches before restarting on a…
LIRR Strike Looms: What To Know About Possible Disruptions LIRR Strike Looms: What To Know About Possible Disruptions
Lirr Strike Looms: What To Know About Possible Disruptions More than 3,500 Long Island Rail Road workers could go on strike beginning Saturday, May 16 at 12:01 a.m., an act that would shut down service on the nation’s busiest passenger railroad. MTA and union leaders have been engaged in negotiations throughout the week, and MTA board member Marc Herbst told Newsday he expected the talks were “going to go down to the wire.” Talks were expected to go into the night on Thursday, May 14, ABC7 reports. The union’s crucial demand is for a 5% raise in the final year of the deal, after agreeing to 3.16% raises over the first three years of the contract, …
Americans Now Scaling Back On Travel, Survey Says: Here's Why Americans Now Scaling Back On Travel, Survey Says: Here's Why
Americans Now Scaling Back On Travel, Survey Says: Here's Why A shift in how Americans plan their trips is offering new insight into what’s driving travel decisions this year. More Americans are scaling back how much they spend on travel, according to a Talker Research survey of 2,000 Americans commissioned by CheapCaribbean Vacations that highlights a growing focus on value. The study found that 58 percent plan to spend less on travel than they did last year, with budgets down an average of 23 percent. Three in four respondents said their travel budget does not stretch as far due to higher prices. Rising costs appear to be reshaping behavior. Seven …
NJ Transit Reducing Fare For World Cup: Report NJ Transit Reducing Fare For World Cup: Report
NJ Transit Reducing Fare For World Cup: Report It will now cost a little less to take the train to watch the World Cup at MetLife Stadium. New Jersey Transit will be reducing round-trip rail prices to the World Cup from $150 to $105, according to The Athletic. The 30% price reduction comes after the state received support from sponsors and other sources, according to The Athletic.  The fare, which includes a stop at Secaucus, is typically $12.90. NJ Transit CEO Kris Kolluri told The Athletic that train fares could drop even lower if the agency can get more private and non-taxpayer funding. Gov. Mikie Sherrill has been adamant New…
Amazon, USPS Reach Major Delivery Deal Amid Financial Uncertainty: Reports Amazon, USPS Reach Major Delivery Deal Amid Financial Uncertainty: Reports
Amazon, USPS Reach Major Delivery Deal Amid Financial Uncertainty: Reports Amazon has reached a new deal with the US Postal Service, keeping more than 1 billion packages moving each year through the beleaguered agency, according to reports. The agreement will keep about 80% of Amazon's existing deliveries with the USPS, which has faced years of growing financial pressure. Reuters was first to report the deal on Monday, April 6. Amazon generated more than $6 billion in revenue for the USPS in 2025. "We're pleased to have reached a new agreement with USPS that furthers our longstanding partnership and will let us continue supporting our customers and…
Newark Woman Killed After Pinned Underneath NJ Transit Bus: Prosecutor Newark Woman Killed After Pinned Underneath NJ Transit Bus: Prosecutor
Newark Woman Killed After Pinned Underneath NJ Transit Bus: Prosecutor A 30-year-old Newark man was killed after she was struck by an NJ Transit bus, Monday morning, March 16, authorities said. At 6 a.m., East Orange police responded to Evergreen Place and Freeway Drive East after a bus struck Eva Malcom while making a right turn on Freeway Drive, Prosecutor Theodore N. Stephens II said.  Malcom was trapped underneath the bus, Stephens said. She was extricated and transported to University Hospital where she was pronounced dead, Stephens said. The driver remained on scene, Stephens said. The investigation is ongoing, authorities said.
Winter Storm Watch Issued for Hudson Valley, LI: Up To 13 Inches Of Snow Forecasted Winter Storm Watch Issued for Hudson Valley, LI: Up To 13 Inches Of Snow Forecasted
Winter Storm Watch Issued for Hudson Valley, LI: Up To 13 Inches Of Snow Forecasted A Winter Storm Watch has been issued for parts of the Hudson Valley, New York City, and Long Island as a strengthening storm system could bring heavy snow and strong winds to the region late this weekend.  The National Weather Service in New York said the watch is in effect from Sunday morning, Feb. 22, through Monday afternoon, Feb. 23, for portions of southeast New York, including Orange, Putnam, Rockland, Westchester, New York City, and Nassau and Suffolk counties on Long Island.   Forecasters say 6 to 10 inches of snow are possible, along with wind gusts up to 40 mph. Tra…
Trump Administration Sued After Killing Funds For $16B NY/NJ Tunnel Project Trump Administration Sued After Killing Funds For $16B NY/NJ Tunnel Project
Trump Administration Sued After Killing Funds For $16B NY/NJ Tunnel Project The Gateway Development Commission sued the Trump Administration on Monday, Feb. 2, accusing the federal government of unlawfully freezing funding for the Hudson Tunnel Project — a move officials say could halt construction and cost nearly 1,000 jobs within days. The lawsuit was filed in the U.S. Court of Federal Claims and seeks the release of contractually obligated grant and loan funds for the project, which includes building a new rail tunnel under the Hudson River between New Jersey and New York and rehabilitating the aging North River Tunnel, according to the commission. Last October,…
Galloway Elementary School Remains Closed After Fire Galloway Elementary School Remains Closed After Fire
Galloway Elementary School Remains Closed After Fire Arthur Rann Elementary School in Galloway has not re-opened after a fire in a classroom on Monday, Jan. 26. In a letter to families and staff Superintendent Stephen Santilli said they have not yet figured out a plan to relocate the 670 students and 109 staff to other buildings in the district. "While space is a challenge, even more pressing is the gathering and distribution of needed materials and supplies, breakfast/lunch, transportation needs, and parent drop/off and pickup in the new locations, are just a few of the many obstacles when developing a plan of this magnitude," Santilli said.…
Flights Grounded At Reagan, BWI As Snowstorm Shuts Down Maryland, Virginia Airports Flights Grounded At Reagan, BWI As Snowstorm Shuts Down Maryland, Virginia Airports
Flights Grounded At Reagan, BWI As Snowstorm Shuts Down Maryland, Virginia Airports The snow didn’t just snarl roads across the region — it completely grounded air travel, forcing hundreds of flight cancellations at Reagan National and BWI Marshall airports as winter conditions slammed Maryland and DC on Sunday. All flights were canceled at Reagan National Airport on Sunday, Jan. 25, after snow began falling around midnight and conditions quickly deteriorated, airport officials said. Airport crews worked throughout the day to clear snow and sleet from runways. Still, officials warned that weather conditions were expected to remain dangerous for much of the day. “Airlines …
Snow Totals Are In: Here’s Which Bergen County Towns Got Hit The Hardest Snow Totals Are In: Here’s Which Bergen County Towns Got Hit The Hardest
Snow Totals Are In: Here’s Which Bergen County Towns Got Hit The Hardest The Northeast is digging out, and the snow totals are in. By 1 a.m. Monday, Jan. 26, the National Weather Service issued updated storm-total snowfall reports across New Jersey, New York, and Connecticut as the system wrapped up. Many communities finished in the double digits, with the highest totals pushing past 17 inches in parts of the region, according to the National Weather Service. Connecticut FAIRFIELD COUNTY New Fairfield: 16.0 in at 10:09 p.m. Bethel: 15.7 in at 10:27 p.m. Danbury: 15.5 in at 10:45 p.m. Bridgeport Airport: 15.1 in at 12:00 a.m. Greenwich: 11.0 in at 6:38 p.m. N…
Disabled Train Blocks Traffic For Over Hour At Crossing In Spring Valley: Report Disabled Train Blocks Traffic For Over Hour At Crossing In Spring Valley: Report
Disabled Train Blocks Traffic For Over Hour At Crossing In Spring Valley: Report A disabled train blocked a busy roadway in Rockland County for more than an hour, causing traffic disruptions on New Year’s Day.  The train became stuck in Spring Valley while crossing South Main Street near Commerce Street on Thursday night, Jan. 1, preventing vehicles from passing through the area, The Monsey Scoop reported.  After more than an hour, another train arrived and pulled the disabled train off the crossing, clearing the roadway, according to the report. Click here to view the full report from The Monsey Scoop. 
PA Bus Driver Fired Over English-Only Sign; DOJ Civil Rights Probe Launched: Reports PA Bus Driver Fired Over English-Only Sign; DOJ Civil Rights Probe Launched: Reports
PA Bus Driver Fired Over English-Only Sign; DOJ Civil Rights Probe Launched: Reports A longtime Juniata County school bus driver says she was wrongfully fired after posting a sign on her bus prohibiting students from speaking Spanish — a decision that has now triggered a federal civil rights investigation. Diane Crawford, 66, owned the bus she drove but was contracted through Rohrer Bus to transport students for the Juniata County School District, according to ABC27 and CBS 21. The sign, which read, “Out of respect to English-only students, there will be no speaking Spanish on this bus,” was posted earlier this year and later circulated widely online. Crawford told both out…
Key Bridge Costs ‘Balloon,’ Trump Officials Blast Maryland On Worsening Beltway Gridlock Key Bridge Costs ‘Balloon,’ Trump Officials Blast Maryland On Worsening Beltway Gridlock
Key Bridge Costs ‘Balloon,’ Trump Officials Blast Maryland On Worsening Beltway Gridlock Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy is turning up the heat on Maryland as costs rise for the Francis Scott Key Bridge rebuild and DMV traffic sits among the worst in the nation, according to federal officials.  Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy will meet with Maryland Governor Wes Moore in Washington, DC, to address concerns over the rising cost of rebuilding Baltimore’s Key Bridge and delays on major traffic projects, the US Department of Transportation announced. The department said the price tag for the Key Bridge rebuild has “ballooned,” prompting fresh scrutiny from the feder…
Mount Kisco Reveals Response Plans After Sudden Bridge Closure (UPDATE) Mount Kisco Reveals Response Plans After Sudden Bridge Closure (UPDATE)
Mount Kisco Reveals Response Plans After Sudden Bridge Closure (Update) Village officials in Westchester have released their first detailed statement following last week’s abrupt shutdown of a well-traveled bridge, acknowledging the disruption to residents while outlining steps now underway to manage traffic and develop long-term repairs.  The Preston Way bridge in Mount Kisco, a crucial connection over the Metro-North Harlem Line linking nearby apartment complexes to the Mount Kisco Commons shopping area, was ordered closed immediately by the New York State Department of Transportation on Wednesday, Dec. 3, after a DOT inspection identified …
Bridge Closure Over Safety Concerns Sparks Outrage In Mount Kisco (UPDATE) Bridge Closure Over Safety Concerns Sparks Outrage In Mount Kisco (UPDATE)
Bridge Closure Over Safety Concerns Sparks Outrage In Mount Kisco (Update) The sudden shutdown of a bridge in Northern Westchester has left residents frustrated and local leaders urging quick action as safety concerns force the long-problematic structure out of service indefinitely.  The Village of Mount Kisco announced the closure of the Preston Way bridge just after 1 p.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 3, stating the bridge would close at 2 p.m. — less than an hour later — with no explanation provided, as Daily Voice previously reported.  The bridge spans the Metro-North Harlem Line and is a key pedestrian and vehicle route for nearby apartment complexes and shop…
$3.5M Medicaid Fraud: New Windsor Couple, Third Suspect, 2 Companies Indicted In Scheme $3.5M Medicaid Fraud: New Windsor Couple, Third Suspect, 2 Companies Indicted In Scheme
$3.5M Medicaid Fraud: New Windsor Couple, Third Suspect, 2 Companies Indicted In Scheme Three people, including a couple and an Ulster County man, and two corporations have now been indicted in what prosecutors say is the largest Medicaid fraud case ever prosecuted in Orange County.  Rohail Raja and his wife, Sharma Alam, both 45 and from New Windsor, were arraigned on Monday, Nov. 10, on charges of first-degree grand larceny and fourth-degree conspiracy, accused of stealing more than $3.5 million in Medicaid funds through fraudulent billing, Orange County District Attorney David Hoovler announced on Tuesday, Nov. 18.  The couple, who were arrested in late October as…
Police ID Meriden Man Killed In Hamden Hit-Run Scooter Crash; Police Locate Car That Hit Him Police ID Meriden Man Killed In Hamden Hit-Run Scooter Crash; Police Locate Car That Hit Him
Police ID Meriden Man Killed In Hamden Hit-Run Scooter Crash; Police Locate Car That Hit Him A 34-year-old Connecticut man has died after a crash involving a scooter in Hamden, police said. Shareef Johnson was riding his scooter near the south entrance of the Broadmoor Apartments on Mix Avenue around 4:40 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 3, when a vehicle crashed into him and sped away, police said.  Paramedics rushed Johnson to an area hospital, where he died of his injuries.  Investigators believe the car was exiting the apartment complex and veered into Johnson's path. Police said the car stopped briefly, then drove off. The suspect vehicle has since been found. Officers did not…
Uber Adding Helicopter Rides To Hamptons, NYC Airports: What To Know Uber Adding Helicopter Rides To Hamptons, NYC Airports: What To Know
Uber Adding Helicopter Rides To Hamptons, NYC Airports: What To Know You may soon be able to use Uber to book a helicopter ride. Uber is planning to offer Blade helicopter rides through electric air taxi maker Joby Aviation, the companies said in a joint news release on Wednesday, Sept. 10. The partnership comes after Joby purchased Blade's air transportation business for $125 million in August, CNBC reported. Blade flew more than 50,000 passengers in 2024 across the New York metropolitan area and Southern Europe, including routes connecting Newark Liberty International Airport, John F. Kennedy International Airport, Manhattan, and the Hampton…
Amtrak Debuts New High-Speed Trains Across Northeast As Trump Seizes DC's Union Station Amtrak Debuts New High-Speed Trains Across Northeast As Trump Seizes DC's Union Station
Amtrak Debuts New High-Speed Trains Across Northeast As Trump Seizes DC's Union Station High-speed rail in the Northeast just got a significant upgrade. Amtrak's new NextGen Acela trains launched on Wednesday, August 27. The first train left Union Station in Washington, DC, at 5 a.m., while a second one departed Boston's South Station at 6 a.m. The upgraded trains promise faster service and more seats to the nation's busiest rail travel corridor. "Acela is synonymous with American high-speed trains, and today marks a new era of next-generation service," said Amtrak President Roger Harris. "On behalf of everyone at Amtrak, I’m proud to welcome you aboard NextGen Acela. Th…
NJ Man Airlifted After Tree Falls On Him While Operating Tractor: Montgomery PD NJ Man Airlifted After Tree Falls On Him While Operating Tractor: Montgomery PD
NJ Man Airlifted After Tree Falls On Him While Operating Tractor: Montgomery PD A 76-year-old man was hospitalized after a tree fell on him on Wednesday, Aug. 27, authorities said. At 4:26 p.m., the man was operating a tractor in a wooded area at Hollow Road near Servis Road when a tree fell on him, pinning him to the tractor, Montgomery police said. The Montgomery police side-by-side utility vehicle was utilized to assist transporting rescue workers to the patient, and transport the patient out of the woods, law enforcement said. The man was airlifted to Robert Wood Johnson Hospital in New Brunswick, police said.
Explosion Aboard Vessel Shuts Down Baltimore Harbor Channel Near Key Bridge Site: Coast Guard Explosion Aboard Vessel Shuts Down Baltimore Harbor Channel Near Key Bridge Site: Coast Guard
Explosion Aboard Vessel Shuts Down Baltimore Harbor Channel Near Key Bridge Site: Coast Guard An explosion aboard a massive coal ship in Baltimore Harbor has shut down the Fort McHenry Federal Channel, the same stretch of water where the Key Bridge collapsed earlier this year, officials said. The Coast Guard said the blast happened around 6:30 p.m. Monday, Aug. 18, aboard the 751-foot merchant vessel W-Sapphire as it was leaving Baltimore Harbor with 23 crew members and two pilots on board. The W-Sapphire, carrying coal, reported the explosion while it was south of Fort Carroll. A fire broke out but was later extinguished, officials said. No injuries were reported. The cause of the…
Man, 26, Found Dead In Van At Residential Facility For Developmental Disabilities In Hyde Park Man, 26, Found Dead In Van At Residential Facility For Developmental Disabilities In Hyde Park
Man, 26, Found Dead In Van At Residential Facility For Developmental Disabilities In Hyde Park Authorities are investigating the death of a 26-year-old man who was found unresponsive in a transportation van parked at a residential facility in Dutchess County.  The incident occurred on Monday, August 4, around 2 p.m., when troopers were dispatched to New Horizons Resources Inc. at 201 Cream St. in the Town of Hyde Park, New York State Police announced on Tuesday, Aug. 5. Upon arrival, officers found the man, a resident of the facility, deceased in a van owned by New Horizons. The van was parked on the property at the time he was found.  The State Police Bureau of Criminal I…
Lyft Now Lets Riders Favorite Drivers – Or Block Them for Good Lyft Now Lets Riders Favorite Drivers – Or Block Them for Good
Lyft Now Lets Riders Favorite Drivers – Or Block Them for Good Lyft riders will soon be able to pick their favorite drivers or block ones they don't want to see again. The ridesharing company announced the new features on Thursday, July 24. They'll roll out in select US and Canadian cities ahead of a full launch by the end of August. When a rider favorites a driver, the app will alert that driver and mark future ride requests from that passenger. "This isn't just about convenience – it's about giving you more control over your ride experience," said Lyft. "You can build relationships with drivers who get your vibe, whether that's keeping the…
Uber Will Let Women Skip Male Drivers, Riders Wth New Feature: Here's How Uber Will Let Women Skip Male Drivers, Riders Wth New Feature: Here's How
Uber Will Let Women Skip Male Drivers, Riders Wth New Feature: Here's How Women will soon be able to request Uber rides from other women rather than men. Uber is rolling out a new feature in the US that allows women drivers and passengers to choose other women, the company announced in a news release on Wednesday, July 23. The feature called Women Preferences aims to give women more control over who they're matched with on the platform. A pilot program will begin in Detroit, Los Angeles, and San Francisco in the coming weeks before expanding the feature nationwide. "At Uber, we believe that when we make our platform better for women, we make it better for e…
Massive Dulles Airport Expansion Plan Moves Forward: Here's What Travelers Can Expect Massive Dulles Airport Expansion Plan Moves Forward: Here's What Travelers Can Expect
Massive Dulles Airport Expansion Plan Moves Forward: Here's What Travelers Can Expect Big changes are coming to Dulles. A massive update to Washington Dulles International Airport’s (IAD) Master Plan was approved this week by the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority (MWAA) board, setting the stage for decades of airport development, officials said. The updated Master Plan lays out a long-term vision for expansion as passenger traffic climbs and airlines increase nonstop service from the airport, officials said.  With annual passenger activity projected to grow more than 30 percent by 2030 compared to 2024, the changes are designed to help Dulles keep pace with th…
Girl, 7, Faces Amputation After Freak Lawnmower Accident In St. Mary's County Girl, 7, Faces Amputation After Freak Lawnmower Accident In St. Mary's County
Girl, 7, Faces Amputation After Freak Lawnmower Accident In St. Mary's County A quiet summer day turned into every parent’s nightmare — and now, a 7-year-old Southern Maryland girl is facing a long fight after a freak accident. Brooklynn Wells was seriously injured on Tuesday, July 9, in a lawnmower accident while visiting family, according to her family. The incident happened while Khyri Wells was cutting the grass for his in-laws, according to loved ones.  The girl was picking grapes from the vine nearby, and as her father came around the vine, she stepped in the opposite direction to get out of the way, tripped, and her foot slipped under the mower, the family sa…
Udder Chaos: Milk Truck Tips In Claverack, Spilling Dairy Everywhere Udder Chaos: Milk Truck Tips In Claverack, Spilling Dairy Everywhere
Udder Chaos: Milk Truck Tips In Claverack, Spilling Dairy Everywhere There was no crying to be seen, but plenty of spilled milk. A moo-ving mishap turned into a full-blown dairy disaster Monday morning, July 14, when a tractor-trailer hauling milk tipped over in the town of Claverack, according to the Columbia County Sheriff’s Office. The incident happened at the intersection of Gahbauer Road and State Route 217, puncturing the truck’s cargo tank and causing what deputies described as a “significant spill."  Photos from the Columbia County Sheriff’s Office show the tanker on its side, with a steady stream of milk flowing down the roadway. Multiple age…
American Airlines Adds Philly Bus Route At Trenton's Airport: What To Know American Airlines Adds Philly Bus Route At Trenton's Airport: What To Know
American Airlines Adds Philly Bus Route At Trenton's Airport: What To Know You can now travel from New Jersey's capital city to Philadelphia through American Airlines. American will expand its bus service at Philadelphia International Airport (PHL) to include Trenton-Mercer Airport (TTN), the airline said in a news release on Thursday, July 10. The three daily departures each way will begin on Monday, Sept. 22. The premium motorcoach Landline service will help Central Jersey travelers get to one of the country's largest airports without having to drive and park there. Passengers can check their bags in Trenton, clear security at TTN, and ride to Philly a…
Slow-Moving Transformer Move To Snarl Traffic In Hyde Park, Pleasant Valley, LaGrange Slow-Moving Transformer Move To Snarl Traffic In Hyde Park, Pleasant Valley, LaGrange
Slow-Moving Transformer Move To Snarl Traffic In Hyde Park, Pleasant Valley, LaGrange Drivers in Dutchess County are being urged to avoid several major roads Wednesday evening, July 9, as a massive transformer is moved through the area, causing significant delays.  The transport, which began at 5:30 p.m. on Wednesday, July 9, will move through Hyde Park, Pleasant Valley, and LaGrange, according to New York State Police.  The slow-moving operation is expected to impact the following routes: Route 9G; Crumb Elbow Road; Netherwood Road; Salt Point Turnpike; West Road; Routes 44 and 55 into LaGrange. Because of the transformer’s size, utility crews will need to lift …