New Jersey is threatening to sue the federal government, and Staten Island potentially doing the same against the MTA, to stop the city’s planned congestion pricing scheme. Congressman Mike Lawler of the 17th district told “The Morning Show” yesterday that Rockland may also be looking to join in fight…
Rockland’s State Senator in the 38th District, Bill Weber, says Rockland just doesn’t have enough public transportation options to get into the city, and not putting a train on the new Tappan Zee Bridge was a lost opportunity…
The rate that’s being kicked around is $23 for the right to drive into Manhattan below 60th Street. If you think Rockland and other west-of-Hudson commuters deserve a break, you’re urged to call the Manhattan Central Business District Tolling program at 646-252-7440. That number again is 646-252-7440.