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NYC Winter Storm Could Disrupt Subway Service, Officials Say
Transit officials predicted delays, service changes and possible suspensions in service as a result of Wednesday's winter storm.

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Transit officials predicted delays, service changes and possible suspensions in service as a result of Wednesday's winter storm.

The state of emergency affects New York City, Putnam, Rockland, Westchester, Nassau and Suffolk counties.
Attorney General Eric Schneiderman wants New Yorkers to report any businesses attempting to overcharge during the storm.
All NJ Transit bus operations will be put on hold starting 3 p.m. Wednesday.
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The M104, which goes up and down Broadway, has been targeted for reduced service.
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The city Department of Sanitation could deploy nearly 700 salt spreaders and more than 1,600 plows during Wednesday's storm.
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The worker appears to have fallen from an elevated platform, police said.
The National Weather Service has issues a winter storm warning starting Tuesday night and continuing through Thursday morning.
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