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NJ Transit trying to avoid Super Bowl-like mess with Haskell trains

assetContentOCEANPORT – Officials are projecting that Triple Crown-winner American Pharoah’s appearance in Sunday’s $1.75 million William Hill Haskell Invitational at Monmouth Park could draw second largest crowd ever to see a sporting event in New Jersey behind only the Super Bowl. This has NJ Transit adding additional trains, building temporary platforms and taking other steps to…

Posted: August 1st, 2015 | Author: | Filed under: Monmouth County News, Monmouth Park, NJ Transit | Tags: , , , , , | 1 Comment »

One Comment on “NJ Transit trying to avoid Super Bowl-like mess with Haskell trains”

  1. Micheal Drewniak to the Rescue?? said at 11:18 pm on August 1st, 2015:

    Chris Christie appointed Mike Drewniak to a newly created job at NJ Transit. A job that pays six-figures!!! What he does is a complete mystery; however, area legislators never voiced their displeasure or outrage at this curious hiring, while fares are going up.

    Perhaps Mikey will make sure what happened during the Super Bowl, will not be repeated at Monmouth Park.

    I know this article pertains to Beck–but it should pertain to all legislators of BOTH chambers.

    Let’s see if shore residents get a bang for their buck–with Drewniak’s appointment–during the Haskell.

    http://patch.com/new-jersey/marlboro-coltsneck/state-senator-jennifer-beck-rails-against-nj-transit-fare-increases-0