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Transit Village Update 

Irvington Named 30th NJ Transit Village

September 10, 2015August 8, 2018 Stephanie DiPetrillo bus, GoBus, Irvington NJ, Transit Village

Bus service and the Irvington Bus Terminal are at the core of NJ’s 30th Transit Village, Irvington Township.

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Regional TOD News 

Tri-State Transportation Campaign Grant Awardees

July 18, 2011July 20, 2018 Steph_Admin bus rapid transit, GoBus, Issue 14, Tri-State Transportation Campaign, Wyandanch NY

The Tri-State Transportation Campaign has awarded grants to eight municipalities within New Jersey, New York, and Connecticut for TOD projects.

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NJ TOD News 

Newark TOD: Capitalizing on Historic Assets

December 22, 2010August 14, 2018 Steph_Admin arts-based development, bus rapid transit, GoBus, housing, Issue 13, Newark NJ, Urban Transit Hub Tax Credit Program

Located only 8 miles from Manhattan, Newark enjoys a number of distinct advantages that makes it an obvious case for transit-oriented development.

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Regional TOD News 

Two New Jersey Cities Receive Regional Grants

May 21, 2009September 6, 2018 Steph_Admin bus rapid transit, GoBus, Issue 10, Newark, Trenton, Trenton Transit Center, Tri-State Transportation Campaign

Newark and Trenton in March received $20,000 each from the Tri-State Transportation Campaign to promote TOD near their bus and rail stations.

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