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Ridgewood NJ , NJTRANSIT relaunched its Adopt-A-Station program with a new partnership with American Express. Community groups can “adopt” their local train station to maintain its character as a focal point of their neighborhood by planting flowers, performing light landscaping and maintenance and removing litter. As part of the program, NJ TRANSIT will provide community groups with supplies such as safety vests, gloves and trash bags thanks to the generous sponsorship from American Express. In addition, the community groups are recognized at the station through signage.
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“In many towns across New Jersey, the NJ TRANSIT train station is the gateway to a community,” said New Jersey Department of Transportation Commissioner and NJ TRANSIT Board Chair Diane Gutierrez-Scaccetti. “The Adopt-A-Station program is a great way for civic groups to take pride in their hometown station as the welcoming point into their towns.”
“In addition to providing customers with a safe and sheltered location to wait for their train,
NJ TRANSIT’s rail stations contribute significantly to the charm, beauty, and distinctiveness of the municipalities they reside in throughout our State,” said NJ TRANSIT President & CEO Kevin S. Corbett. “By relaunching this program, NJ TRANSIT and American Express are leveraging the pride and can-do-spirit of New Jerseyans to help make our stations cleaner and more beautiful than ever before.”
“It is a historic day in Orange for recommitting to commutability in our city, transit development, and our partnership with NJ TRANSIT,” said Orange Mayor Dwayne D. Warren, Esq.
“As the sponsor of the Adopt-A-Station program, we are delighted to provide materials that will be used by local community groups to beautify these stations” said Tatia Adams Fox, Vice President and General Manager in the National Client Group at American Express. “Riding transit is an integral part of people’s daily lives, and we’re happy to help make their experience more enjoyable with the station enhancements.”
The relaunch of the Adopt-A-Station program is made possible through a generous sponsorship with American Express. As part of the adoption agreement, community groups agree to:
- Remove litter at least once a year
- Provide light landscaping and maintenance
- Plant/care for flowers, small trees, and shrubs
What NJ TRANSIT is committed to do for your group:
- Provide safety vests
- Provide trash bags and dispose of all trash collected
- Provide directional support as needed
- Encourage you to suggest any additional ideas for improvement
To learn more about how your group can Adopt-A-Station, visit njtransit.com/adopt
Adopt a program, what about the $25 million program that was invested at the train station a few years ago. And whoever was overseeing that construction job never replaced the 100 year old wooden rotten windows. Do you know what they did they put plexiglass over them take a look for yourself. That’s a disgrace. That beautiful building how can that be overlooked. After restoring the roof you would think the windows are part of it. That individual should be sent to the highway see ya.
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