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April 06, 2017

Union, NJ - USA

Traffic Club of Newark: Intermodal Night

Union,NJ--The Traffic Club of Newark (NJ) will hold its Intermodal Night on Thursday, April 20 at Galloping Hill Caterers, Chestnut St and Galloping Hill Road ("5 Points"), Union, NJ The evening will begin at 6:00PM. Guest speaker will be Sharon McStine, Manager, Industry and Government Relations, The Port Authority of NY & NJ.  Ms. McStine will address the topic of the Intermodal Market in the Port area and the major changes coming to the NY and NJ ports & rail yards. Information and reservations can be made/obtained by contacting the chairperson of this meeting

Contact:

Cesar De La Cruz

609 751 5252 ext 1000

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