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Since congestion pricing began one year ago, about 11 percent of the vehicles that once entered Manhattan’s central business district daily have disappeared. This may not...
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‘Part of the job’ Edwin Guity was at the controls of a southbound D train last December, rolling through the Bronx, when suddenly someone was on...
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The triple cantilever runs along the edge of Brooklyn Heights, a wealthy and politically connected neighborhood. It stands as a symbol of resistance to Robert Moses,...
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