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NJ Transit Faces Safety Review Following Hackensack Train Fatalities
Hackensack officials are intensifying their calls for action following a troubling series of train-related deaths that have shaken the community. In 2025 alone, three people have lost their lives in incidents involving trains within the city, two of which occurred in August on the Pascack Valley Line, while the third happened back in May. The cluster of fatalities has raised alarm among local leaders and residents who now want New Jersey Transit to step in and
NJ Transit Faces Safety Review Following Hackensack Train Fatalities
Hackensack officials are intensifying their calls for action following a troubling series of train-related deaths that have shaken the community. In 2025 alone, three people have lost their lives in incidents involving trains within the city, two of which occurred in August on the Pascack Valley Line, while the third happened back in May. The cluster of fatalities has raised alarm among local leaders and residents who now want New Jersey Transit to step in and
$40 million Hackensack sports complex scrapped due to soaring costs
After nearly a decade of planning and multiple delays, Hackensack city officials have officially canceled the proposed $40 million sports complex that was intended to be built at Johnson Park near River Street. The decision came during a special city council meeting held Monday night, marking the formal end to a project that struggled to gain traction since its approval. Originally estimated at $7 million when first proposed in 2016, the project was expected to take two years to c
$40 million Hackensack sports complex scrapped due to soaring costs
After nearly a decade of planning and multiple delays, Hackensack city officials have officially canceled the proposed $40 million sports complex that was intended to be built at Johnson Park near River Street. The decision came during a special city council meeting held Monday night, marking the formal end to a project that struggled to gain traction since its approval. Originally estimated at $7 million when first proposed in 2016, the project was expected to take two years to c









