Today’s Headlines
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By
Brad Aaron
9:02 AM EDT on April 5, 2010
- Michael Daly: Move Over Jersey; New York Is the New Cesspool of Political Corruption
- MTA Offers $20K Payoffs to Trim Payroll (News)
- Do Proposed NJ Transit Cuts Adhere to Civil Rights Laws? TSTC Investigates (MTR)
- Upper East Side Intersections Lead City in Bus Crashes (Post)
- Straphangers Finds Subway Service Announcements Improved, But Still Lacking (News, Post)
- More Fun With GPS Data: East Village Tops Inwood in Yellow Cab Hails 554,000 to 860 (NYT)
- David Yassky Takes Reins at TLC (City Room); Steve Cuozzo Will Be Watching
- DOE Nets 1,000 New Teacher Placards Despite Dramatic Drop in Overall Issues (AMNY)
- Times Profile Puts Parking Tickets at the Center of Bronx Merchants’ Struggle
- Gridlock Sam on Avoiding Traffic Citations: Know the Law, and Follow It (News)
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Brad Aaron began writing for Streetsblog in 2007, after years as a reporter, editor, and publisher in the alternative weekly business. Brad adopted New York's dysfunctional traffic justice system as his primary beat for Streetsblog. He lives in Manhattan.
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