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 #1282374  by amtrakowitz
 
bigblue5277 wrote:I'm seeing more and more ugly ads plastered over the NJT passenger cars. Will this keep the fares from going up? Of course not.
The real solution for New Jerseyans is they get a G.R.I.P
This has what to do with the subject?

Besides, when you vote out incumbents and replace them with ideological clones, the status quo remains. There are many "reasons" for fare increases, but they all have to do with such ideologues.
 #1292330  by ThirdRail7
 
This will fix everything! :wink:

After Sandy and Super Bowl mishaps, NJ Transit to bring back deputy director post

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NJ Transit's new leadership team is finally lining up -- including the return of a deputy executive director to the agency.

Following the departure of James Weinstein as executive director in February amid controversies involving Hurricane Sandy and Super Bowl XLVIII, his replacement, Ronnie Hakim, has been working without her own permanent team of deputies in place.

But today, the transit agency's board of directors will vote on the appointment of three top executives: Dennis J. Martin, as general manager of bus operations; Robert M. Levall as the GM for rail; and Neil S. Yellin as the agency's first deputy executive director in 12 years.

The appointment of all three officials is on the agenda for the agency's monthly meeting at 6 p.m. at its office near Newark Penn Station.