Heights Mayor Sides With Commuters, Wants Improved Rail Access
Hasbrouck Heights officials support commuters plight to get NJ Transit to improve rail service to the borough.
A man who started a petition against NJ Transit for fencing off access to the Teterboro-Williams Avenue train stop brought his plight to borough officials Tuesday night who agreed something needs to be done to improve rail access to the borough. Lino Brescia says he had an easy commute in and out of New York City at that train stop until NJ Transit constructed a fence which now blocks any access to the stop from the Hasbrouck Heights side of Williams Avenue. It's believed the intention was to make the stop "safer" says Brescia however he and other commuters who used to cross the tracks at the Hasbrouck Heights side to board the train now have to walk up the Route 46 ramp onto the highway which he says is much more dangerous. He says other …
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mark
10:20 pm on Tuesday, March 12, 2013
it was closed off because it is considered highly contaminated water, soil.NJ. dot wont touch it. Look what they did up the street at Franklin ave with catch basin with a six foot fence around it.Heck is a liar she knows all this, but dont want public to know. just google and read " Allied Signal teterboro State of New Jersey" and learn about a superfund clean up site and we were never told mark   more ›