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- What to Know About NYC’s Congestion Pricing PlanGov. Kathy Hochul is fast-tracking new tolls to enter Midtown and Lower Manhattan. Drivers could be charged beginning in January.
- Despite Lowering Toll to $9, Hochul May Find a Higher Political CostGov. Kathy Hochul’s move to revive congestion pricing in New York has energized her Republican opponents, giving them fodder to fight her re-election in 2026.
- When Trump Won the First Time, New York Resisted. Now? It’s Complicated.New Yorkers voted overwhelmingly for Kamala Harris. But they woke up stunned to learn how many of their neighbors voted the other way.
- 30 People Charged in Manhattan Gang War That Killed 7Washington Heights and Inwood were the scene of deadly feuds that began six years ago after a killing. Thursday’s charges were just the latest in a series of gang takedowns.
- The Rebirth of Congestion PricingGov. Kathy Hochul’s revised $9 toll plan still faces some hurdles but could be in place by Jan. 5.
- A Surge of New Restaurants Drives New York City’s Storefront RevivalStore vacancy rates are still above prepandemic levels, but new food and drink businesses, led by Mexican, Japanese and Caribbean kitchens, have helped fill the void.
- How a Democrat Turned Back the Trump Tide on Long IslandLaura Gillen was elected to Congress in Nassau County, where Democrats are grappling with a new political reality.
- What Andy Kim’s Senate Victory Means to a Hub of Korean American LifeMr. Kim will be the first Korean American senator. Nowhere in the United States is his community’s imprint more clear than in northern New Jersey.
- The Anti-Fluoride Movement Vaults Into the MainstreamWith the nomination of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as health secretary, a formerly fringe opinion suddenly gets wide attention.
- Hochul Brings Back NYC Congestion Pricing Plan at $9 Rate Instead of $15The governor is renewing plans to start the tolling program, but at discounted rates. Ms. Hochul said it will generate $15 billion for mass transit.
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Sally Green Photography
SALLY GREEN PHOTOGRAPHY Please enjoy my photos as much as I love taking them – the ones here are of things I see while driving around in the jeep, but also of the children that I just love to get … Continue reading
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The Traveling Bike Shop
The Traveling Bike Shop is your personalized bicycle services choice to make your life a little easier. “I was born on a bicycleâ€. Let me put my 25 years of bicycle building to work for you. I cover Westchester, Putnam, … Continue reading
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ALOFT Our mission To Enable Older Adults
ALOFT Our mission is to enable older adults to remain safely and confidently in their own homes and communities. Building on the strengths of local houses of worship and social service organizations, our vision is that northeast Westchester will be … Continue reading
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Strong Rebound in Pending Home Sales
Washington, DC, December 02, 2010 Pending home sales jumped in October, showing a positive uptrend since bottoming in June, according to the National Association of REALTORS®. The Pending Home Sales Index,* a forward-looking indicator, rose 10.4 percent to 89.3 based … Continue reading
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Local School Districts Compete to Find Candidates for Leadership Roles
Several communities are looking to fill superintendent vacancies at the same time. By Rasheed Oluwa | November 16, 2010 Do you have experience steering organizations with budgets that range in the hundreds of millions? Â Are you able to steer marketing … Continue reading
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Pound Ridge cops launch toy drive
POUND RIDGE: The Pound Ridge Police Benevolent Association is teaming with Blind Charlie’s Cafe for its annual Toys for Tots program. The program will collect new, unwrapped toys for children up to the age of 18. Three collections will be … Continue reading
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Living in Pound Ridge, N.Y.
October 22, 2010 Living in Pound Ridge, N.Y. By ELSA BRENNER IT used to be that the only thing keeping Gary D. Warshauer up at night was the chatter of crickets and the howl of coyotes. There was little about … Continue reading
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Public Hearing Application of T-Mobile Northeast LLC.
Monday, December 13, 2010 at 7:00 p.m. to be held at Conant Hall Continued public hearing to consider and act upon the Special Permit Application of T-Mobile Northeast LLC., for approval of a wireless telecommunications service facility, proposed to be … Continue reading
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