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MTA Wants New Year to Start With Fare Hike to $3

A rider rests on a 1 train in Lower Manhattan, July 22, 2025.

The cost of a subway, bus or paratransit trip could hit $3 next year under proposed fare and toll increases unveiled Wednesday by the MTA. The proposed 10-cent bump on single-ride New York City Transit trips would be the first since the price of a single ride went up to $2.90 in August 2023. It […]

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Food Vendors Ditch Noisy Generators as City Explores Cleaner Power Options

Elsayed ‘Mando’ Elgammal wears a red shirt and hat while leaning against his red halal food cart parked in front of LaGuardia Community College.

For the last 25 years, Elsayed ‘Mando’ Elgammal has sold halal food from his cart in front of LaGuardia Community College. Like most food vendors in New York City, Mando depended on a small Honda generator to power his refrigerator, gyro machine, deep fryer and lights during his 10-hour shifts. That was until 2023, when […]

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City Commits $45 Million to Redo Dangerous Three-Way Intersection in The Bronx

The Department of Design and Construction approved a $45 million contract for one of the city’s longest stalled plans to reconstruct a corridor of dangerous intersections in The Bronx, according to a post published in the City Record on Tuesday.  The reconstruction, first proposed 17 years ago, is intended to reshape an area of West […]

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Midtown Office Building Shooter Slays Four

Four people including a NYPD officer were killed and another person was in critical condition after a shooter stormed a Midtown office building on Monday evening.  The suspected shooter is also dead, city officials said. One of the victims was Didarul Islam, a 36-year-old off-duty police officer in the 47th Precinct in The Bronx who […]

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Campaign Board Voided $1 in Every $3 Eric Adams Submitted for Matching Funds

Mayor Eric Adams speaks at a City Hall about safety standards for hotels.

Campaign finance officials could not verify the billing address of more than 200 credit card contributions Mayor Eric Adams’ re-election campaign has submitted for public matching funds, raising questions about the true source of many of his donations. In its reviews of the campaign’s requests, the Campaign Finance Board deemed as invalid all 222 of […]

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