A sweeping new report examining recent federal health policy changes is sparking urgent conversation across New Jersey, where health advocates, medical providers, and residents...
Explore New Jersey — After a tense and disruptive three-day rail strike, New Jersey commuters finally have some good news. NJ Transit and the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen (BLET) have reached a tentative labor agreement, paving the way for the full restoration of rail service across the state starting Tuesday, May 20, 2025.
Governor Phil Murphy announced the breakthrough Sunday evening, emphasizing that while this resolution is welcome, it was anything but guaranteed. The agreement reflects a mutual commitment to responsible negotiation and ensures that nearly 100,000 daily rail commuters can once again rely on one of the region’s most essential transportation networks.
A Return to Normalcy – What Commuters Can Expect
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In the ongoing national dialogue surrounding energy and climate, a significant strategic pivot is underway that holds direct implications for residents right here in New Jersey. What began as efforts to safeguard existing energy initiatives is now evolving into a powerful political tool, with proponents of sustainable policies aiming to highlight the economic consequences of inaction and opposition. For those of us committed to a greener, more resilient Garden State, understanding this shift is crucial.
Historically, political battles over energy programs often centered on their environmental merits or technological feasibility. However, a new approach is emerging, one that speaks directly to the everyday realities faced by families across the country, including those in our own communities....