FARE BUSINESS PLAN
Superferry official discusses operation and business model The Maui News KAHULUI – The first of the two Hawaii Superferries is undergoing sea trials, the shoreside improvements are moving ahead “on time and on budget” and the start date is still July. Farewell to Gino's Carousel in Shrub Oak. The Journal News Gino Martin is flipping his last burger as a professional cook. Martin and his wife, Antonia, are hanging up their spatulas and turning out the lights at the family business they have run for 35 years in Shrub Oak, Gino's Carousel. Transit chief sees hope for no fare hike Staten Island Advance STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- Metropolitan Transportation Authority CEO Elliot (Lee) Sander says some tweaks in the agency's business plan are needed to address looming budget deficits without raising fares. GOP reveals plan to fund schools Billings Gazette HELENA - House Republicans on Friday rolled out their grand plan to jack up school funding by as much as 180 million over the next two years and slash property taxes at the same time - but a wall of critics said the numbers simply won't pencil out. On The Agenda The Morning News The weekly morning Biz-4-Biz Networking Groups meet at 8 a.m. to roughly 9 a.m. unless noted otherwise. Plans to resume all JetBlue flights today after service meltdown The Record JetBlue Airways Corp., which canceled more than 450 flights over the past three days after Wednesday's ice and snow storm, said all of its service will be restored today. Minnesota takes closer look at mileage tax Pioneer Press Gas-sipping cars and trucks are easy on pocketbooks and the environment. But they aren't much help to Minnesota's portation budget. In fact, they promise to put a big hole in it someday. Post a Comment Trolleys take their toll on budgets Sun-Sentinel Some cities say the service is vital, but it can cost plenty Heading downtown for dinner, shopping or nightclubs? Some cities are making it easier to get there as they launch or expand trolley services over the coming year, enticing residents to ditch their cars for short jaunts on historical-looking rides. Palm Beach County cities find trolleys are costly way to bring people downtown Sun-Sentinel Heading downtown for dinner, shopping or nightclubs? Some Palm Beach County cities are making it easier to get there as they launch or expand trolley services over the coming year, enticing residents to ditch their cars for short jaunts on historical-looking rides. Time getting short for Monterrey expo San Antonio Express-News Amid money and crime issues, event is ill-defined 7 month before it opens.
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