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Plans for the construction of a street-level elevator to accommodate subway riders seeking access to the underground R train station at 86th Street are included in the MTA’s 2015-2019 Capital Plan. Eagle file photo by Paula Katinas

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In this photo taken in 2011, and provided by the New York Governor’s Office, Carey Gabay, first deputy general counsel at the Empire State Development Corporation is shown. Gabay, an aide to Gov. Andrew Cuomo, was fighting for his life Tuesday, a day after being caught in the crossfire between two gangs in Brooklyn. Gabay was shot in the head during a pre-dawn party Monday, celebrating the West Indian Day parade. Judy Sanders/New York Governor’s Office via AP

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