- Quote of the Day: "I'm Thinking of Driving to Work" (News, Transpo Nation, AMNY, SAS)
- Bloomberg and City Council Reach Budget Agreement (NYT, GG, NY1)
- State Lawmakers Now Robbing the Dead (Post)
- Feds Target Carl Kruger in Cash-for-Favors Probe (News)
- Hakeem Jeffries, Velmanette Montgomery Seek Atlantic Yards Oversight (Eagle)
- Sister Mary Celine Remembered (NYT); Second Suspect Charged With Murder (DNAinfo, News)
- IKEA: Bike Lane Too Dangerous for Red Hook Store (Bklyn Paper)
- Pedestrian Access Restored to Henry Hudson Bridge for First Time Since 2007 (DNAinfo)
- Tri-State Sees Encouraging Signs for Tappan Zee TOD (MTR)
- Hoboken Goes on Bike Parking Spree, Doubles Existing Racks (Jersey Journal)
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