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    • News Profiles Kamil Gorski, 36, Hit-and-Run Victim on Metropolitan Avenue in Ridgewood
    • Koo, Stavisky, Meng Line Up Behind Flushing-Jamaica Select Bus Service (Queens Courier)
    • Times Files 4-Part Special - Which You Never See for Daily Traffic Violence - on MNR Crash (1, 2, 3, 4)
    • Assembly Member Rodriguez Issues Report Calling for UES, East Harlem Greenway Upgrades (DNA)
    • 2nd Avenue Sagas Lays Out the Risks of de Blasio's Citywide Ferry Plan
    • The Observer Finds Deep Skepticism of Cuomo's Willets Point AirTrain Plan
    • Hints About Parking Reform in City Planning's East New York Rezoning Proposal (YIMBY)
    • Newsday Wants Tougher Penalties for Cell Phone Use Behind the Wheel for All, Not Just Young Drivers
    • Plan to Widen Sidewalks, Add Bus Zones on Archer Ave in Jamaica Delayed by Land Acquisition (DNA)
    • Bklyn Paper Looks at Cross Harbor Freight Environmental Report: Fewer Trucks, Less Pollution
    • As State Contemplates Highway Removal in Syracuse, Suburbs Want to Maintain Easy Driving (Capital)

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