Traffic & Transit
NY Waterway Service Suspended Monday Due To Snowstorm
The ferry company made the announcement Sunday due to the predicted nor'easter that could bring a foot of snow to New York and New Jersey.

NEW JERSEY AND NEW YORK — With a foot of snow predicted to hit the area over three days, the ferry company New York Waterway has suspended service for Monday, Feb. 1.
"All NY Waterway ferry service will be suspended on Monday, February 1 due to severe winter weather," the company announced Sunday. "NY Waterway will issue updates on Tuesday’s service as the storm develops."
The National Weather Service predicts that 16-22 inches of snow could fall in the region from Sunday night to early Tuesday morning. READ MORE: NJ Weather: State Of Emergency, Vaccine Changes For NJ Nor'easter
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