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Tag: Transit

Plans detailed for NYC bus terminal’s $10 billion makeover

August 6 | Associated Press

New York’s iconic bus terminal, often held up as a...

MTA, in its new budget, admits that agency is in dire straits

July 27 | Brooklyn Eagle Staff

The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) on Wednesday released its preliminary 2023 budget...

Construction on key Northeast corridor rail bridge gets OK’d

April 7 | Associated Press

Construction to replace a century-old rail bridge that has been a...

City ‘Subway Safety Plan’ Includes Humane Treatment for Homeless, Mentally Ill But Stresses That Transit Exists `for Paying Customers’

February 21 | Jaime DeJesus, Brooklynreporter.com

In the wake of a rise in subway crime during the past...

Riders Alliance Urges NYS to Invest in Transit, Stop Fare Hikes, Run Buses, Trains Frequently

January 31 | From Riders Alliance

The Riders Alliance, New York’s grassroots organization of subway and...

Completion of Coney Island MTA Yards upgrades enables through-service on D line

January 21 | Brooklyn Eagle Staff

Completion of storm-resilient upgrades to the MTA’s giant Coney Island...

Airlines cancel some flights after reduced 5G rollout in US

January 20 | Jon Gambrell and David Koenig, Associated Press

Some flights to and from the U.S. were canceled on Wednesday...

New York to receive $6B chunk of federal aid for transit

January 12 | Associated Press

New York City’s subways and commuter rails are getting a $6...

Subway, commuter rail lines break COVID-era ridership records

June 23 | Brooklyn Eagle Staff

The New York City subway, the Long Island Rail Road and Metro...

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What Brooklyn author
Meredith Westgate’s evocative novel does not let us forget


Monday, August 8, 2022

HEAT ADVISORY IN EFFECT THROUGH TUESDAY: The National Weather Service has issued a Heat Advisory for New York City until Tuesday, August 9 at 8 p.m.

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AWARDS FOR SLOWEST BUS ROUTES ANNOUNCED THIS WEEK: Commuters might be waiting with baited breath for the release of this year’s Pokey and Schleppie “awards” for the slowest and least reliable bus service in the city. 

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DIRECT TRAIN RESUMES FOR GREAT NEW YORK STATE FAIR: Direct train service to and from the Great New York State Fair opening later this month is resuming, Governor Kathy Hochul, Amtrak and the State Department of Transportation announced on Friday. 

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On Buddy Scotto

If Buddy Scotto had his way, there would be gondolas plying the waters of the Gowanus Canal...

— Helen Klein, opening remarks in a remembrance of Buddy Scotto, at the recent renaming of a Carroll Gardens Street

Ice Ages & Climate Change

Could humans live through another ice age? Probably. But like the frog in the frying pan, they may have more trouble with the man-made,  incremental warming of oceans and the LOSS of ice in glaciers.

— Environmentalist, commenting on a
discussion of ice age cycles.

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“At this rate, the total payouts from litigation “At this rate, the total payouts from litigation for 2022 could potentially balloon to over $115 Million

Brooklyn NYPD Officer Pedro Rodriguez was involved in one of the largest payouts.

The Legal Aid Society released an analysis of data revealing that the City paid out $67,663,389 million in lawsuits alleging police misconduct from January 1 to July 26, 2022. This amount surpasses the $62,093,491 paid out on litigation in all of 2020 and only falls roughly $624,000 short of the litigation payout for the entirety of 2019. At this rate, the City could potentially payout over $115 million in lawsuits alleging police misconduct for calendar year 2022.”

Read the rest of our “City Paid Out Almost $68 Million in Lawsuits Alleging Police Misconduct So Far This Year” article, which is linked in our bio.
“Last year, the Bedford-Stuyvesant community hon “Last year, the Bedford-Stuyvesant community honored over 20 everyday heroes that have helped the neighborhood to flourish. A year later, on Aug. 3, the community gathered again to listen to each featured “Community Hero” speak as the project came to a close.

The year-long public art installation, “Community Heroes,” wrapped up Wednesday at the St. Andrew’s Playground in Bed-Stuy. Large banners showcased local leaders in the Bed-Stuy community – coined “Community Heroes” – with artwork by local artist Yen accompanying each banner.”

Read the rest of our “Bed-Stuy’s Everyday Heroes Celebrated in Public Art Installation” article, which is linked in our bio.
“Mayor Eric Adams is blaming sudden sharp cuts i “Mayor Eric Adams is blaming sudden sharp cuts in Staten Island Ferry service on crews failing to show up for work — while the union representing workers now approaching their 12th year without a contract says captains are getting wrongly blamed.”

Read the rest of our “Mariner labor shortage on SI ferry: Service cutbacks, no union contract and mayor Adams insinuating protest” article, which is linked in our bio.
“Even in hindsight, Nichole Schmidt can’t be s “Even in hindsight, Nichole Schmidt can’t be sure if anything could have been done to save her daughter Gabby Petito from a messy and violent relationship that ended in murder nearly a year ago in the western wilderness.

But there is work to do, she said, to keep alive the memory of her daughter, who was found strangled last September in the outskirts of Wyoming’s Grand Tetons after a cross-country trip turned into a high-profile missing person’s case, then into tragedy and grief.”

Read the rest of our “Gabby Petito’s legacy: $100K for domestic violence hotline” article, which is linked in our bio.
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