Monday's Headlines: Closed for Labor Day Edition - Streetsblog New York City
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Streetsblog will spend Labor Day on Eastern Parkway with bands, revelers (and politicians) at the annual West Indian Day Parade. Reporting will resume Tuesday with more local transportation journalism. Recent news items include Rudy Giuliani's car crash injuries in New Hampshire; the New York Post's enthusiasm for the first Curbside Dining Week; a New Yorker line noting high bus demands but low expectations; calls to support congestion pricing; Emily Gallagher on McGuinness Boulevard; Campaign Finance Board scrutiny of Mayor Adams's fundraising; a Montreal ride video; safety hazards on the Hutchinson River Greenway; a Port Authority park in Upper Manhattan closed since 2018 or 2019; Gothamist on remaking Penn Station; and the Hoboken PATH stop closure.
Streetsblog will spend Labor Day out on Eastern Parkway with the bands revelers (and politicians) at the city's annual West Indian Day Parade. We'll be back Tuesday with more award-winning local transportation journalism. Until then, check out the weekend's news: Former Mayor Rudy Giuliani suffered injuries in a car crash in New Hampshire. (NY Times) Even the New York Post is excited about this month's first ever Curbside Dining Week.
"People want a lot of things from the bus. They also don't expect much." (New Yorker) Let The Hill know you strongly support congestion pricing. Emily Gallagher talked all things McGuinness Boulevard with City & State. Mayor Adams's campaign fundraising faces more scrutiny from the Campaign Finance Board. (Politico) Take a ride through Montreal with Clarence Eckerson. (Streetfilms via YouTube)
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