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A NJ Transit employee is facing criminal charges for allegedly stealing hundreds of phones and reselling them, netting more than $700,000.
A 37-year-old NJ Transit executive has been charged after authorities say he stole $700,000 worth of phones from the agency and then sold them for profit. Peejay Manila bought about 850 phones from ...
A 37-year-old NJ Transit employee and Hackensack resident ... Platkin said. Manila is charged with theft and receiving stolen ...
Talks continue Thursday to avert a walkout by NJ Transit engineers Friday at 12:01 a.m., sending 350,000 to find alternate ...
A New Jersey Transit employee has been criminally charged for allegedly profiting off a multi-year scheme in which he sold hundreds of ...
NJ Transit President and CEO Kris Kolluri said the two sides have had “constructive” meetings this week in Newark and in ...
The union that represents the engineers who drive New Jersey Transit’s commuter trains has threatened a walkout as soon as ...
HACKENSACK, NJ - A local man and NJ Transit employee has been charged with engaging ... has been charged with two counts of theft (2nd and 3rd degree) and receiving stolen property (3rd degree ...
NJ Transit employees will be available in parking lots and at train stations to provide information if a strike happens.
With the threat of an NJ Transit strike looming large​, both sides have been called to Washington, D.C. to meet with a ...