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    • Westchester Officials Line Up Against Tappan Zee Bridge Loan (LoHudTU)
    • Sokhna Niang, 49, Killed by Driver on Flatbush Avenue by Prospect Park (News, WCBS, News 12)
    • Co-Chairs LaHood, Garvey Talk MTA Reinvention Commission With CapNY
    • Trottenberg on Toll Reform: "Haven't Ruled It Out, Haven't Ruled It In... We'll Have to See" (Crain's)
    • Who's Getting Tickets From School Zone Speed Cams? Pretty Much Everyone, WNYC Finds
    • WNYC: Tappan Zee Project "A Metaphor for the Way Cuomo Governs"
    • Judge Refuses to Drop Charges Against Driver Who Stole Truck, Killed MTA Bus Driver (NY1)
    • Medgar Evers Scales Back Campus Green Project From Ped Plaza to Shared Space (News)
    • G Train Shutdown Looms, But EDC Won't Say When Ferry Will Return to G'Point (Bklyn Daily Eagle)
    • AMNY: "Manhattan Urgently Needs a Brand-New, World-Class Bus Station"
    • NY1 Looks at Efforts to Bring Bike Lanes to Brownsville and East New York

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