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A 37-year-old NJ Transit executive has been charged after authorities say he stole $700,000 worth of phones from the agency and then sold them for profit.
A NJ Transit employee is facing criminal charges for allegedly stealing hundreds of phones and reselling them, netting more than $700,000.
A New Jersey Transit employee has been criminally charged for allegedly profiting off a multi-year scheme in which he sold hundreds of
A Hackensack man was charged Monday for having stolen and sold hundreds of thousands of dollars in NJ Transit phones while he worked there, officials said. Peejay Manila, 37, of Hackensack, who was hired by the transit agency in December 2019,
Kolluri started in January as NJ Transit’s top executive. In Summer 2024, then-President Joe Biden signed an executive order creating a board to resolve the dispute that has now stretched into ...
While a potential strike with locomotive engineers could take place in less than a week, NJ Transit reached a tentative agreement with its largest union, representing 5,500 bus drivers and mechanics.
New Jersey’s first major rail strike in four decades became more likely this week when talks between NJ Transit and the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers broke down. “New Jersey transit ...