Senate Report Says New Jersey Saw Highest State Electricity Rate Increase Last Year
New Jersey “led” the way in terms of energy price spikes over the course of 2025, a year that saw electric bills rise significantly throughout the country.
Jersey City Approves First Protected Bike Lane in The Heights Along Franklin Street
Jersey City has approved a protected bike lane on Franklin Street in The Heights - the neighborhood's first.
Port Authority Begins Testing Autonomous Vehicles at Newark Airport
The Port Authority has launched a spring testing program for autonomous electric shuttles at Newark Airport.
Governor Sherrill’s Plan for Newark Bay Bridge Could Signal Shift in Transportation Policy
Governor Sherrill has rejected a plan to expand the Newark Bay Bridge, and the communities that fought hardest against it say the real battle over New Jersey's transportation future is just beginning.
A Longtime Vision for Jersey City’s Bergen Arches Faces New Questions After NJ Transit...
A newly announced transitway proposal from NJ Transit has raised fresh questions about whether Jersey City’s long-envisioned Bergen Arches greenway will move forward alongside transit plans.
Proposed Ironbound Power Plant Faces Legal Pushback From Newark and Community Groups
Community groups argue that Newark's Ironbound, already home to heavy industry and high asthma rates, should not absorb additional pollution—even in the name of preventing another sewage disaster.
Despite Controversy, Plan to Rebuild Newark Bay Bridge Takes a Step Forward
Plans to expand the I-78 Turnpike extension and completely rebuild one of Hudson County’s busiest bridges are moving along.
Tesla Doubles Down on Route 17 Corridor in New Jersey
Tesla is expanding its charging footprint in Hackensack, where a new station will serve one of NJ’s busiest EV corridors.
Former Dykes Lumber Site on Weehawken Waterfront to Be Used for Gateway Tunnel
A prime piece of Weehawken real estate was purchased by Amtrak last year for $60 million and is currently vacant following the closing of Dykes Lumber.
Two-Tower Mixed-Use Project Approved Near Jersey City Medical Center
A Jersey City site that was once used as an unregulated landfill will be reborn into a 515-unit development that will create several new roads while adding a park and plaza.









