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By
Brad Aaron
9:30 AM EST on December 10, 2014
- Nassau Pol Predicts Unanimous Vote to Ditch Speed Cameras; Lawbreakers Want Refunds (CBS)
- Joan Hale, 71, Killed by Unlicensed Driver in East Flatbush; NYPD Blames Victim (NY1)
- Infrastructure Construction Unions Give Big Money to Cuomo (CapNY)
- Cuomo and Christie Still MIA on Port Authority Reform Bills (CBS, MTR)
- DNA: DOT Improvements to Broadway and 96th Haven’t Made It Safer
- In Participatory Budgeting, Astoria Residents Ask for Pedestrian Plaza Rejected by CB 1 (DNA)
- Clinton Hill Locals Weigh in on Putnam Triangle Plaza — They’re Into It (Focus)
- People Who Make More Money Pay Less for Pre-Tax MetroCards (WNYC)
- New Entrance to Briarwood-Van Wyck F Train Station Opens (DNA)
- Happy 20th Birthday, Recycle-A-Bicycle! (DNA)
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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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