NEWARK, N.J. (AP) - New Jersey Transit has shifted a postponed board meeting to Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
The public transit corporation was to have met on Wednesday but the meeting ended abruptly when a quorum of four members wasn’t present. The meeting was rescheduled for Friday morning.
NJ Transit announced on Thursday the meeting would be held Monday, a federal holiday. Through a spokeswoman, it didn’t provide an explanation for the change.
Among the measures the board is scheduled to vote on is the purchase of a site on Hoboken’s waterfront for a ferry maintenance terminal.
Hoboken’s mayor has said the city wants to use the site for a park and said he will fight the purchase.
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