$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
NJ Transit strike could impact 350,000 commuters if no deal by Friday
New Jersey is on the brink of a major transportation disruption as negotiations between NJ Transit and its rail engineers’ union, the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen (BLET), continue without a resolution. With the union threatening to walk off the job as early as 12:01 a.m. Friday, tensions are high and hundreds of thousands of commuters across the state are preparing for the worst. Talks are set to resume Thursday morning in a final effort to avert the first rail strik
NJ Transit strike could impact 350,000 commuters if no deal by Friday
New Jersey is on the brink of a major transportation disruption as negotiations between NJ Transit and its rail engineers’ union, the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen (BLET), continue without a resolution. With the union threatening to walk off the job as early as 12:01 a.m. Friday, tensions are high and hundreds of thousands of commuters across the state are preparing for the worst. Talks are set to resume Thursday morning in a final effort to avert the first rail strik









