(Source: Star-Ledger, December 14, 2012)
NEWARK, N.J. — At the end of a seven-day stretch in which he was questioned by lawmakers in Washington, D.C., and Trenton over the decision to keep locomotives and trains in rail yards that ended up flooding, NJ Transit’s executive director faced commuters yesterday during the agency’s first board meeting since Hurricane Sandy.
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