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Newark, N.J., named the world’s unfriendliest city

August 13, 2013 Todd DeFeo
Anyone looking to take a vacation should avoid Islamabad, Pakistan. Makes sense. But, steer clear of Newark, N.J.?

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Group: Iconic Atlantic City Boardwalk undamaged By Hurricane Sandy

November 7, 2012 The Travel Trolley
News reports claiming the iconic Atlantic City Boardwalk was damaged or washed away during Hurricane Sandy are incorrect and erroneous as the boardwalk remains intact and has been fully open to visitors since Nov. 2, the Atlantic City Alliance said.

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Statue of Liberty closed for upgrades

November 16, 2011 The Travel Trolley
The Statue of Liberty, an icon of liberty and freedom, celebrated its 125th anniversary last month.

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New Jersey waterfall the newest national park

November 14, 2011 The Travel Trolley
A massive waterfall in Paterson, N.J., that helped to develop the city into an industrial powerhouse in the 19th century, is set to become the nation’s newest national park.

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Trains on Northeast Corridor Come to Standstill

March 26, 2008 Railfanning.org News Wire
Trains along Amtrak’s Northeast Corridor came to a standstill because of electrical problems, authorities said.

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‘Does this train go to Metuchen?’

August 24, 2003 Todd DeFeo
A dozen eyes gazed down the tracks, hoping a train was close to the station.

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