For most of us, the SEPTA token died on April 30, 2018. That’s the official date that the transit authority quit selling tokens, which were redeemable for one ride on any SEPTA bus, subway or trolley.
People can now purchase a Waterfront Token for $10 and give it to someone to cover their overnight fee at Waterfront Mission in Pensacola or Mobile.
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — A community cafe in Xenia has launched a new “one token, one meal” program to help feed more people with community involvement. The board of directors of One Bistro recently ...
MIAMI, Jan. 12, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- NatGold Digital Ltd. ("NatGold" or the "Company") today announced updated participation figures for its NatGold Token Pre-Market Reservation Program, reporting ...
STAUNTON — Waynesboro has a new sandwich shop coming and a local token program to support Staunton businesses has begun — here's the buzz. A new sandwich shop is coming to Waynesboro at the corner of ...