
Patch’s morning roundup for Cherry Hill highlights a key update for local transit riders as New Jersey moves forward with major rail work affecting travel into and out of New York Penn Station. According to Patch author Josh Bakan, NJ Transit riders should be aware of the Northeast Corridor “service changes” tied to Amtrak’s summer rehabilitation project in the Hudson River tunnels, a long-planned effort that can affect schedules and commuting patterns for South Jersey residents connecting through the region.
The article says riders in Cherry Hill and across New Jersey should check schedules carefully as the work continues, especially those traveling toward New York City or relying on connecting service. The repairs are part of broader infrastructure work on the heavily used Northeast Corridor, one of the country’s busiest passenger rail lines.
In addition to the transit update, the Patch AM report includes a quick look at other local items of interest for Cherry Hill readers, continuing Patch’s usual morning format of brief community news and regional headlines. The piece is presented as a practical heads-up for residents starting their day, with the NJ Transit advisory standing out as the most important takeaway for commuters.
The source for this report is Josh Bakan of Patch.


