Sentences with phrase «city commuter towns»

Caroline focuses on serving the highly desirable New York City commuter towns along the Mid-Town Direct train line, including West Orange, South Orange, Maplewood, Millburn, Short Hills, Summit, Chatham, and Madison, New Jersey.

Not exact matches

There is no shortage of ambition here and the aim is to raise the performance of inner - city areas, as well as more prosperous suburbs and commuter towns.
The subway is facing a «summer of hell,» but don't tell that to the out - of - town bus drivers in New York City brought in to alleviate problems for frustrated commuters.
By «these bills,» Russianoff was referring to a Martins - and Zeldin - sponsored proposal that would, «exempt all counties, towns, cities, villages and other political subdivisions outside of New York city from paying the metropolitan commuter transportation mobility tax,» and another one, sponsored by Martin, that would exempt libraries.
The members of the two organizations that plotted that Town Hall stunt are aggressively uninterested in other things, too: the MTA payroll tax on New York City - commuter counties, «illegals» using area emergency rooms, questions about the moral rightness of Peter King's American - Muslim - radicalization hearings in Congress, and generally footing the bill for other people's stuff.
Newark is a college town, a commuter city, and a population - dense metropolis.
Other than one suburb of Portland, Ore., all of the wealthiest school districts are commuter towns of New York City, located in either Fairfield County, Conn., or Westchester County, N.Y..
It is more than a commuter town between the two cities and many of its 90,000 residents work there as well.
Croot and Carey, then 47 and 59, had been living north of the city in the commuter town of Thornhill.
More than 6,300 people live in Cheverly, which is primarily a commuter town to the nearby major cities.
The Old Town Transit Center is a major intermodal transportation station where travelers can transfer between San Diego Metropolitan Transit System city buses, the Green Line of the San Diego Trolley, the Coaster commuter rail line, and the regional rail system of Amtrak in the form of its intercity Pacific Surfliner route.
Census data are showing that our downtowns are growing, but there is also growth in towns and cities that are well connected by commuter rail.
Today, it serves a growing list of cities, towns, and municipalities and offers the subway, commuter rail, buses, trains and ferry boats for public usage.
It is more than a commuter town between the two cities and many of its 90,000 residents work there as well.
More than 6,300 people live in Cheverly, which is primarily a commuter town to the nearby major cities.
Now, Waldorf is mostly a commuter town for residents who work in Washington D.C. and is the fifth most expensive city for car insurance in our Maryland study with rates 12 % higher than the state mean.
By contrast, the MBTA commuter rail is generally considered useless (everyone I know who lived in a town serviced by it would just drive, and usually work along the 128 or 495 belts instead of in the city itself), but Caltrain is considered a very practical means of commuting if you happen to live near one of the peninsula downtowns and work in SoMA, and the reason crummy housing stock in the Mission rents for $ 3500 / month is because you can get to all the cool places either by BART or by BART - > Caltrain transfers.
«These safe commuter towns, which exist between major cities like Boston, Chicago, and Dallas - Fort Worth, and smaller, high - crime satellite cities have residents who can afford access to opportunity.
Nicknamed «The Crossroads of the Northeast», the Town of Newburgh is a prime choice for commuters to New York City and the surrounding areas.
Lots of small apartment buildings 3, 4, 6 unit buildings near the town center or commuter train if outside a larger city.
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