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    • Golden Goes Trump, Tells Cyclist He Bullied to "Get a Life" (NY1, AMNY)
    • Ken Lovett Says SUV With Multiple School Zone Tickets Belongs to Golden (News)
    • More GoldenGate From Bike Snob (via TransAlt) and the Post
    • News: De Blasio's Millionaires Tax Gambit Is Really a Push for Fare Hikes
    • TransitCenter: Cuomo's Subway Station Renovations Are a Waste (News)
    • MTA to Shut Down East River E/M Tunnel for Five Days (NYT)
    • Advos Back Dinowitz/Golden Bill to Double Free Pay-Per-Ride Transfers (News)
    • Bombing Prompts NYT Times Square Subway Tunnel Retrospective
    • Bronx CB 8 Doesn't Want DOT to Even Think About a Safer Riverdale Ave. (Press)
    • TEA Gets 4 to 12 Years for 111 MPH Willy-B Crash That Killed Passenger (News)
    • Reformers Knock Bill to Require Cops to ID Selves During Stops (NYT, PoliticoNY1)

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