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    Parking Disparity Inside UNGA Frozen Zone

    The annual gathering of world leaders at the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) creates among other traffic headaches, a parking disparity within the frozen zone. During the… Read more “Parking Disparity Inside UNGA Frozen Zone”

    October 31, 2015September 19, 2017 by Lakic, Vanja

    Despite MTA Progress, Disabled Subway Passengers Must Plan Alternate Routes

    Navigating the New York City subway station can be daunting at times. However, for Tiffany Hall, even getting down to the platform is a challenge. “I try… Read more “Despite MTA Progress, Disabled Subway Passengers Must Plan Alternate Routes”

    October 30, 2015September 19, 2017 by Katie Greifeld

    Do New York’s Human Trafficking Intervention Courts Hurt the Women They’re Meant to Help?

    A well-meaning program has had unintended consequences.

    October 27, 2015September 19, 2017 by Etehad, Melissa

    Grayline Citysights Workers Voting for A Representative Union; The Result is Still Pending

    People in black polos and green T-shirts clustered at 49th streets yesterday (September 18), in front of two large, red sightseeing tour buses parked beside them. Most… Read more “Grayline Citysights Workers Voting for A Representative Union; The Result is Still Pending”

    September 30, 2015September 19, 2017 by Chi-An Wang

    Live Coverage of the UNGA

    Tweets from https://twitter.com/AJFeather/lists/klatelltu

    September 29, 2015September 19, 2017 by Andrew Feather

    Pope’s Visit Snarls Delivery System in NYC

    Pope Francis will be visiting New York City from Thursday until Saturday. To prepare for his visit, the city plans to close over 40 streets and 10… Read more “Pope’s Visit Snarls Delivery System in NYC”

    September 25, 2015September 19, 2017 by Dailin Shen

    Parking Nightmare as Pope Francis Arrives

    An estimated one million additional cars will be in New York City this week as Pope Francis arrives Thursday afternoon. Street closures throughout Manhattan will force drivers… Read more “Parking Nightmare as Pope Francis Arrives”

    September 25, 2015September 19, 2017 by Lakic, Vanja

    Volunteer Ambulances At The Ready For Challenging Pope Visit

    Emergency Medical Services in New York dispatch an average 6,000 ambulance runs each day. For the Pope’s visit on Friday, medical services expect more calls due to… Read more “Volunteer Ambulances At The Ready For Challenging Pope Visit”

    September 24, 2015September 19, 2017 by Margaux Moores-Tanvier

    Street Vendors take to Pope Merchandise

    According to ‘Vendor Power’, a report published by the ‘The Street Vendor Project’, there are ‘more than 10,000 street vendors in New York City. These merchants sell… Read more “Street Vendors take to Pope Merchandise”

    September 24, 2015September 19, 2017 by Poonam Chandersy

    NYC Churches Fail to Prepare for More Visitors During Papal Visit

    St. Vincent Ferrer and St. Jean Baptiste, Catholic churches on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, as well as St. Cecilia Church in East Harlem, all expect… Read more “NYC Churches Fail to Prepare for More Visitors During Papal Visit”

    September 24, 2015September 19, 2017 by Aliza Polkes

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