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City Tweaks Ferry Pricing In Wake Of Audit With $4 Tix, But Is It Too Shallow?
The $4 base fare will “offset the cost of everyday New Yorkers who need to take the system,” Adams said.

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The $4 base fare will “offset the cost of everyday New Yorkers who need to take the system,” Adams said.

A Black-led grassroots project is trying to acquire space for a member-operated grocery store to sell affordable food.
"New York City is becoming a true five-borough economy with Brooklyn leading the way.”
The MTA has also continued long-running efforts to deploy object-detection systems in the subway and on its two commuter railroads.
In early 2019, police ordered the closure of a playground inside a Bronx public housing complex citing drug dealing in the area.
Take the case of Times Square. The new law specifies that “the area commonly known as Times Square” will be gun-free.
The new rule will call names off the waitlist with the first 100 people chosen receiving citywide permits.
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If New Yorkers are interested in lifeguard work, they can call the city’s lifeguard school at (212) 397-3157.
In 1970, Ortner Murray opened a cobbler shop on Northern Boulevard in Corona after teaching himself how to fix shoes.
“I feel like we’re on The Titanic — only we know the iceberg is there,” MTA board member Harold Porr III said and a June 29 board meeting.
E-bikes have become an essential tool workers use to meet brutal delivery schedules. They’ve also sparked deadly fires in public housing.
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“The need is overwhelming,” said Sue Fox, executive director of the Shorefront YM-YWHA of Brighton-Manhattan Beach.
We’re here to help. Here’s a guide on what to know about the monkeypox outbreak.
New York advocates have long been doing what they can to help people from other states where abortion is effectively unavailable.
The Low Income Housing Tax Credit unit shrank from six employees, city records reveal.
Prosecutors allege that the scaffolding at 243 Fourth Avenue had been left unfastened for days, injuring 32-year-old Haley Keating.
Fati Vuillemey, who uses a motorized wheelchair, says she's had numerous issues using Access-a-Ride to get around on Staten Island.
“Any kind of reform staggers,” the medical insider said, noting officers often make up excuses for ignoring new regulations.