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Head of New York subways, buses announced as finalist for Massachusetts port job (updated) - Trains
Trains.com· 4 days agoRichard Davey, president of New York City Transit, is one of two finalists to become CEO of the...
Climber disrupts traffic over George Washington Bridge, find alternate route
News 12· 1 day agoAccording to the Port Authority, the lower level of the bridge has a 90-minute delay.
Port Arthur Health Department offers Saturday immunization clinics; check out the details - Port...
Port Arthur News· 2 days agoGetting your Trinity Audio player ready... The Port Arthur Health Department encourages parents and...
Port of Plains board to meet Tuesday rather than Monday
North Platte Telegraph· 2 days agoBoard members will meet at 3 p.m. Tuesday at the Trego-Dugan Aviation offices on the second floor of...
NY-NJ port swaps assets with NYC to grow Brooklyn, Staten Island terminals | Journal of Commerce
Journal of Commerce Online· 4 days agoThe Port Authority of New York and New Jersey will take full control of the Howland Hook marine...
Weber County holds listening session amid concerns over inland port plans
Standard-Examiner· 3 days agoOGDEN — On Monday, the Utah Inland Port Authority will consider the creation of an inland port area...
NYC Transit boss Richard Davey is finalist for Massachusetts port job | amNewYork
amNewYork· 3 days agoAt the Thursday board meeting of the Massachusetts Port Authority (Massport), which has been without...
US uneasy over China’s troubled US$3.6 billion-dollar port in Peru
South China Morning Post· 4 days agoLima is locked in a legal battle over a contract giving a subsidiary of Beijing-backed Cosco...
CORRECTED: EverWind Fuels works together with Port of Rotterdam, Europe’s Largest Seaport to Advance...
Digital Journal· 4 days agoEverWind Fuels ("EverWind"), a leading North American developer of a green fuels hub centered in Atlantic Canada, was joined today by officials from Province of Nova Scotia in announcing co-operation ...
KC’s riverfront used to be a dumping ground. Now, it’s getting a massive makeover
The Kansas City Star· 12 hours agoSome 72 years after Kansas City bought riverfront land, the area is in the midst of a full-on renaissance. How did we get here?