Today’s Headlines
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 … Continued
By
Brad Aaron
8:52 AM EDT on June 25, 2010
- 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)
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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