U.S. Rep. Josh Gottheimer of New Jersey says the MTA should start giving drivers congestion pricing refunds. A day after President Donald Trump moved to kill the agency’s congestion tolls, Gottheimer argued the MTA is no longer permitted to collect tolls on drivers entering Manhattan south of 60th Street — and demanded restitution.
A New York Jets player was reportedly robbed at gunpoint over the weekend after being followed from Manhattan by a "group of unidentified males."
A New York Jets player was one of two people robbed at gunpoint in the suburbs of New Jersey last weekend in what police say was a targeted heist, according to a report. Authorities are now on the hunt for the armed hooligans who allegedly followed the couple more than 30 miles from Manhattan to a home in the Windmill Pond community before the terrifying holdup Saturday morning,
A New York Jets player was reportedly robbed at gunpoint over the weekend after being followed from Manhattan by a “group of unidentified males.”  Read More
The historic, aging ocean liner that a Florida county plans to turn into the world’s largest artificial reef has completed the first leg of its final voyage.
Gov. Hochul said Thursday that she appealed in vain to President Trump’s instincts as a Jersey-skeptical New Yorker in hopes of winning him over to her side on congestion pricing.
The governor admitted to insulting 9.5 million of her neighbors when she was trying to convince President Trump last week to reverse his decision to scrap federal approval for the scheme to hit
If you are looking for great hiking and gorgeous natural scenery, head to this mountain area in New Jersey for beautiful lakes and ancient balancing boulders.
A Utah man is in custody after his arrest for allegedly making online threats targeting Jewish synagogues in New York City.
New York City’s first-in-the-nation plan to reduce vehicular congestion in the lower side of Manhattan and fund crucial MTA infrastructure projects has hit a new wall after the U.S. Department of Transportation’s withdrew its support of the pilot plan that allowed congestion pricing to be a reality in the city.
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority has quickly filed a lawsuit today in an effort to block federal government revocation of its permission for Manhattan’s congestion tolling program. The move,