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Busy 14th Street Busway Pilot Program Goes Into Effect
The city says starting October 3, a busway will be implemented between Third and Ninth Avenues for the street which serves as a major artery for traffic below Midtown
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Why You Soon Won't Be Able to Drive on One Major Manhattan Thoroughfare
The city says starting October 3, a busway will be implemented between Third and Ninth Avenues for the street which serves as a major artery for traffic below Midtown
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NYC Bus Gets Award for Being the Worst, Slower Than a Manatee
Congratulations to the M14 on being the absolute worst. The 16th annual Pokey award on Tuesday dubbed the M14 bus line, which runs along 14th Street and down to the Lower East Side, the slowest out of more than 60 high-ridership bus routes.
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Thorny Questions Threaten to Slow Legal Pot in NY
Efforts to legalize marijuana for recreational use in New York are gaining steam, and Gov. Andrew Cuomo predicts a bill will pass this year. But don’t expect to see pot shops opening up from Brooklyn to Buffalo anytime soon.
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Former Cuomo Economic Guru Alain Kaloyeros Sentenced to Prison
The former head of the State University of New York’s Polytechnic Institute was sentenced Tuesday to 3½ years in prison for his role in corrupting the state’s Buffalo Billion project.
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I-Team: Broadway Ticket ‘Short Sellers' Peddle Seats They Don't Own — for Often Exorbitant Price Jumps
New York’s top attorney is probing a widespread, but little known tactic used by ticket scalpers to rake in cash even before they buy up Broadway seats
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I-Team: ‘Beautiful' Doctor Lost Medical Records Sought in Opioid Fraud Lawsuit
A media-darling doctor has been sanctioned in court after he failed to produce medical records for a former patient who is now suing him for fraud.
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Buffalo Billion Corruption Trial Sees Key Players Convicted
A federal jury in New York convicted key players Thursday on charges related to Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s “Buffalo Billion” economic redevelopment program, leaving some lawyers grumbling that it’s a bad time to face corruption charges.
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6, 7, L Trains Tie for Best Service, 4 Train Most Crowded: Report
If you’re a straphanger on the 6, 7, or L line, you probably have a smoother morning commute than others in the city: all three tied for best subway service in the system, according to a new report.