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More headlines -- very important ones! -- at Streetsblog USA
  • Family and Loved Ones Remember Victims of Traffic Violence (AMNY)
  • Schumer’s Not Trump’s Friend, But Could Become His Enabler (Politico)
  • Simcha Felder Will Caucus With Senate Republicans, Making Democratic Control Unlikely (News)
  • “Trumplock” Is Going to Happen Anytime Trump Leaves/Returns to His Hometown (News)
  • De Blasio: Fifth Ave Will Remain Open to Traffic. Okay, But How About Better Bus Lanes? (NYT, AMNY)
  • Healthy Skepticism of BQX Streetcar at Brooklyn Community Board 6 (DNA)
  • Gelinas: The MTA Has Bigger Challenges Than Opening 2nd Ave Subway Before 2017 (Post)
  • Sluggish Release of DOT Data on Woodhaven Bus Lanes Feeds the NIMBY Narrative (QChron)
  • Driver Backs Over and Injures 5-Year-Old Boy in Astoria Driveway (Post)
  • Andrea Peyser Wants You to Be Very Afraid of the Subway (Post)

More headlines — very important ones! — at Streetsblog USA

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Ben Fried started as a Streetsblog reporter in 2008 and led the site as editor-in-chief from 2010 to 2018. He lives in Ditmas Park, Brooklyn, with his wife.

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