Today’s Headlines
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By
Ben Fried
9:04 AM EDT on September 15, 2010
- 2010 Primaries: Espada Goes Down, Other NYC Incumbents Hold On (NYT, News, Post, Bklyn Paper)
- Anti-Toll Tea Party Fave Paladino Crushes Lazio, Setting Up Face-Off With Cuomo (NY1, News, WSJ)
- Brodsky Finishes a Distant 4th in AG Race, Schneiderman Comes Out on Top (NYT)
- Replacing Brodsky: NYLCV Pick Tom Abinanti Will Go Up Against GOP’s Tom Bock (Rivertowns)
- More Results: Espaillat Over Levine, Huntley Over Nunes (NY1)
- Maybe Now Hiram Monserrate Will Finally Give Up Politicking (WNYC)
- Transit Advocates to NJ Gov: Don’t Let Hudson Transit Tunnel Stall Out (MTR)
- School Bus Driver Critically Injures Woman in Gravesend; No Charges Filed (Post, News)
- Ridership Sparse on First Day of Commuter Van Service on Q74 Route (NYT)
- The Daily News Has Transit App Envy
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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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