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​'Human Error' Caused MTA Subway Shutdown: Gov | NYC Roundup

Here are the must-read Patch NYC stories for Friday, September 10.

An MTA worker looks on as people stand on an idling train at the Hoyt-Schermerhorn subway station, April 21, 2017 in Brooklyn.
An MTA worker looks on as people stand on an idling train at the Hoyt-Schermerhorn subway station, April 21, 2017 in Brooklyn. (Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

A round-up of the news stories in New York City today:

'Human Error' Likely Caused MTA Subway Shutdown, Hochul Says

Someone may have triggered the power outage by accidentally pressing an emergency power-off switch, an initial investigation has found.

NYC Mover Forced To Work 24 Hour Shifts With No Breaks: Suit

The man said he finally suffered dehydration-related kidney failure, and was then fired.

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DoorDash, Grubhub, Uber Eats Sue NYC Over Price Caps

The companies are suing New York City over a limit on fees it put in place during the pandemic.

Controversial UWS Tower Wins Final Battle In 200 Amsterdam Feud

An Appeals court Thursday denied a group's push to retroactively chop off around 20 floors of the 200 Amsterdam tower.

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This Chinatown Street Has Been Shut Down Since 9/11, And Residents Are Fed Up

Residents hope a new city council member may bring back the fight to open Park Row.

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