The NTSB found that the train had been traveling at 64 mph through a curve in dark conditions as it approached the tree.
Burlington County residents demand changes after voters at multiple polling sites reported long lines with some waiting up to ...
County officials did not disclose exactly what caused the problem, but attributed it also in part to very high turnout.
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Burlington County officials say there were technical glitches early Tuesday morning at several polling locations. Officials ...
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The Assembly Select Committee on Ballot Design met for the first time, kicking off an effort in Trenton to redesign New ...
Update: New Jersey Attorney General Matt Platkin will ask a judge to keep the polls open in Burlington County until 9 PM to ...
The NTSB in its first preliminary report said that the operator began to decelerate 430 feet away from the tree and traveled another 880 feet before coming to a stop.
Caller John said that as he waited on line to vote for many hours with the still unresolved issues that plagued Burlington ...