New Jersey Attorney General Matthew Platkin, along with attorneys general from other blue states, is moving to preempt rollbacks of Biden-era environmental regulations.
Some of the highest snow totals were recorded in Orange and Dutchess counties in New York and in Morris County, New Jersey. Highland Mills, New York came in first with 8.1 inches of snow, closely followed by Hopewell Junction with 8. Chester saw 7.7 inches, and Congers saw 6.5.
New York, New Jersey and Connecticut could get a plowable snowfall Sunday as a winter storm moves through the region.
The National Weather Service expects New Yorkers to see 4 to 5 inches of snow, while parts of New Jersey could get 6 to 7 inches. “This will be the biggest snowfall this season,” said National Weather Service meteorologist Brian Ciemnecki.
New Jersey has the same opportunity to push the buttons that New York is pushing against us,” Fulop said. “We could do that to them, but the goal is to get to a table to have a
New York City and the Tri-State area will be digging out Monday morning from the first significant snowstorm of the season, followed by the coldest temperatures in two years over the next few days.
After days of balmy weather, City is slated to get buried in snow and then hit with an arctic blast expected to unleash a potentially life-threatening chill.
The National Weather Service (NWS) predicts a 50 percent chance of snow Sunday afternoon and night while the Weather Channel predicts an 80 percent chance of snow hitting the city on Sunday. Snow accumulation could reach up to four inches, according to AccuWeather.
Jersey City Mayor Steven Fulop is floating the idea of a reverse congestion pricing toll. The mayor believes reverse congestion pricing is the answer to New York City's new toll. The idea is the money will go to fund New Jersey’s mass transit system.
Jersey City Mayor Steven Fulop, a Democrat, is running for governor of the Garden State, and he wants to start congestion pricing on his side of the river as well. “I think that congestion ...
As the cost of living dominates politics, dozens of residents offered plans to bring down the price of housing, child care, transportation, cultural life and more.
The MTA released a report Monday showing traffic heading into New York City was down a week after the new congestion pricing plan went into effect.