NJ Transit strike ends
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NJ Transit and BLET — the engineers union that, despite my wishes, is not a BLT with eggplant — reached an agreement on Sunday night, ending the strike. (Actually, as Ry Rivard reported, the union members prefer to pronounce the abbreviation for the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen as B-L-E-T.)
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Hey there New Jersey! Here’s your audio update highlighting the end of the NJ Transit strike, a massive brawl at a mall in Edison and a poll shows who is leading the races to be New Jersey’s next governor. Plus, a 100-year-old movie theater in Bergen County is razed.
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A tentative deal has been reached to end a New Jersey rail strike by raising wages of workers whose picketing halted the country’s third-largest transit system.