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The company line fails N.J. rail line users

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NJ Transit’s River LINE passenger service between Trenton and Camden was interrupted for several hours Wednesday, but it wasn’t for the usual reasons that the agency’s trains fail to show up.

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Residents Address NJ Transit Execs With Concerns About River LINE at Town Hall-Style Meeting

Meeting was organized by Senator Troy Singleton

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NJ Transit blames hot weather for some of the problems along the River Line

NJ Transit CEO Kevin Corbett opened the meeting with a moment of silence for the train operator killed in an Oct. 14 crash and a Palmyra high-school student killed in August crossing the tracks.

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Safety concerns about River Line raised at public hearing

There were two recent deaths on the light rail line

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New Jersey residents express safety concerns after 2 recent fatal accidents on NJ Transit's River Line

New Jersey Transit riders worried about danger on the tracks following the deadly River Line crash spoke out Tuesday at a public meeting in Burlington County about safety and reliability issues.

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NJ Transit officials address riders’ concerns about River Line at public meeting

Riders got a chance to speak out about concerns in what is believed to be the first-ever public meeting about this rail line.

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Commuters spoke about safety on NJ Transit River Line following fatal crashes

A town hall meeting in Palmyra centered around safety on the New Jersey Transit River Line following two accidents that killed a teenager and a train conductor. 

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NJ Transit, state senator hold public meeting to address River Line safety concerns

The meeting comes a week after a train operator was killed in Mansfield Township.

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Bordentown Regional School District to Get $1.3M in State Funds to Expand Pre-School Program

BORDENTOWN, NJ — The Bordentown Regional School District (BRSD) will be receiving over $1 million in state aid to expand its preschool program, Governor Phil Murphy and New Jersey Department of Education Acting Commissioner Kevin Dehmer announced last week.

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