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Morning MoJo report - Aug. 6
Here is the Morning MoJo Report for Monday, Aug. 6: * As of 7 a.m., traffic was a little sluggish on I-495 in both directions, but was running smoothly on all the interstates throughout the area. * Penn Line Train 400 (departing Washington at 5:50 a.m....Tags: Maryland Transit Administration, Weather, Weather Reports, Maryland Area Regional Commuter Rail, Light Rail (Baltimore)
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Morning MoJo report - Aug. 7
Here is the Morning MoJo Report for Tuesday, Aug. 7: * As of 7 a.m., traffic was a little sluggish on I-495 in both directions, but was running smoothly on all the interstates throughout the area. * Penn Line Train 409 (departing Baltimore at 6:13 a.m....Tags: BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport, Maryland Transit Administration, Penn Line
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Two injured, child unhurt when car struck by train in Martinsburg
Two people were injured and a 3-week-old infant escaped injury Monday evening after the car in which they were traveling was struck by a CSX train at the Tavern Road railroad crossing, according to police. The crash was reported at 5:14 p.m., according...
Tags: Dining and Drinking, Railway Accidents, Transportation Accidents, Motorvehicle Accidents, Bars and Clubs
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AT&T manager aims to unseat incumbent in Ward 3 race
matthew.umstead@herald-mail.comThe candidates running for the Ward 3 seat on Martinsburg City Council in the June 12 municipal election reside in the same block on the same street. Larry Rogers, 49, of 825 Honeysuckle Drive, hopes to unseat incumbent Max Parkinson, 77, of 803...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Business, Economy, Business and Finance, Local Elections
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Martinsburg's heritage includes start of Hack Wilson's Hall of Fame career
matthew.umstead@herald-mail.comNine years before Hall of Famer Lewis Robert “Hack” Wilson set the yet-to-be-broken Major League Baseball single-season record for runs batted in, he got his professional start in Martinsburg. Wilson, who is buried in Rosedale Cemetery in...Tags: French and Indian War, Sports, Monuments and Heritage Sites, Wars and Interventions, Museums
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Public transportation enjoys broad support in Hagerstown sampling
caleb.calhoun@herald-mail.comEdward Bryan said he believes a more efficient public transportation system in the United States, including high-speed rails, would improve safety. “One of the biggest things that we see as firemen is that a lot of people like to drive and text,&...Tags: Washington, DC, Transportation, Railway Transportation, Public Transportation, Travel
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Commute Should Be Back To Normal This Morning As Wreck Site Is Cleared
The Hartford CourantMetro-North and Amtrak said their trains will run normal weekday schedules on Wednesday morning, for the first time since a Metro-North train derailed near the Fairfield border on Friday and crashed into a train on the adjacent track. Regular service...Tags: Grand Central Terminal, Transportation Industry, National Transportation Safety Board, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut)
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Surprise Setback For CTfastrak
The Hartford CourantA state Department of Transportation hearing officer on Monday dealt a startling setback to the politically powerful CTfastrak project, ruling that busway engineers cannot simply close off part of Hartford's Flower Street to pedestrian traffic. The...Tags: Pedro E. Segarra, Dannel P. Malloy , Small Businesses, Business
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Metro-North To Resume Full Service Wednesday, Partial Service Tuesday
The Hartford Courant— Traffic was heavy again Tuesday morning as commuters endured one more day without rail service from Bridgeport into New York. At least one backup plan — commuters boarding buses to get to a train — was working, albeit slowly. There...Tags: Railway Accidents, Grand Central Terminal, Transportation Industry, National Transportation Safety Board, Dannel P. Malloy
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Tráfico pesado pero el plan de Metro-Norte para los que viajan hacia sus trabajos continua como esperado
El Hartford CourantEl tráfico era pesado y los trenes corrían varios minutos tarde, pero el plan para movilizar miles de trabajadores circundando las líneas de ferrocarril deshabilitadas en Bridgeport continuaban sin problemas durante el lunes. El descarrilamiento y...Tags: Stamford, Westport, Manhattan (New York City), Washington, DC, Hamden (New Haven, Connecticut)
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Memorial Day discounts for military
In Honor of Those Who Serve, local businesses would like to say "Thank You" for your service by offering special discounts for Memorial Day. (This list is ongoing, please check back for updates and additions.) Some discounts are offered all year long....Tags: The Home Depot, Orange County (Florida), Physical Disabilities, U.S. Military, Memorial Day
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MARC gets a boost
Last week presented the sort of opportunity that elected officials crave. As Gov. Martin O'Malley signed the gas tax increase into law, he announced a slew of new Maryland transportation projects — $1.2 billion in all — that can now move...
Tags: Long Island Rail Road, Tour Operations Industry, Energy Saving, Politics, Metra
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