Monday, March 21, 2016

Leaks at Hudson Yards Station Frustrate M.T.A. Board

A spokesman for the authority, Kevin Ortiz, said the contractor, Yonkers Contracting, would pay $3 million to fix the leaks. The work began last Friday and will take up to three months, Mr. Ortiz said. “We’ve been clear that the current situation at 34 ...
A North Jersey casino, Kirkos said, would allow the state to recapture hundreds of millions of dollars in annual casino revenues that now go to Yonkers Raceway in New York or to several casinos in eastern Pennsylvania. Kirkos’ own parents, he said ...
“If you don’t think prostitution and drugs and other minor crimes won’t come along with it ... hundreds of millions of dollars in annual casino revenues that now go to Yonkers Raceway in New York or to several casinos in eastern Pennsylvania.

New York Times

NY / Region|Leaks at Hudson Yards Station Frustrate MTA Board
New York Times
When the new Hudson Yards subway station opened last year, officials from the Metropolitan Transportation Authority gathered to celebrate New York City's first new station in a quarter century. Nearly six months later, the authority is facing a major ...
Hudson Yards station flaws draws angry reaction from MTA boardNewsday
Leaks at Hudson Yards Station Rile MTA OfficialsWall Street Journal (subscription)

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The Journal News | LoHud.com

Uber's technically not legal here, but it may be soon
The Journal News | LoHud.com
New Rochelle resident Jovan C. Richards thinks Westchester County should get out of the VCR age, follow New York City's lead and embrace ride-hailing services — one of his favorite conveniences of this generation. Richards, 25, said the Uber app is ...


The Journal News | LoHud.com

Out and About: Where lohud was this week
The Journal News | LoHud.com
Dozens of parents attended from across the region. Speakers included Congresswoman Nita Lowey, state Sen. George Latimer, Tim Kremer of the New York State School Boards Association, and Yonkers Interim Schools Superintendent Edwin Quezada.


NBC New York

Man Stabbed at St. Paddy's Day Fest in Bronx: Cops
NBC New York
The fight broke out on Van Cortland Park East at the conclusion of a St. Patrick's Day parade in Yonkers. A witness told NBC 4 New York that the victim was stabbed in the chest. The suspect, who was wearing a green hoodie at the time, fled the scene.


New York Daily News

EXCLUSIVE: NYPD cops tried justifying shooting of unarmed man in Yonkers hour after his death, new lawsuit alleges
New York Daily News
New York Police Department officers were looking for ways to justify their fatal shooting of an unarmed man a mere hour after his death, a new Manhattan federal lawsuit alleges. NYPD officers fatally shot Miguel Espinal around noon on Dec. 8. in ...

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