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Adwait Patil

Articles by Adwait Patil


The city announced that they will finish the bulk of the work on the two-way bike lane between 61st Street and 1st Street in 'the fall of 2019.'


"We called the lawsuit by Arthur Schwartz 'frivolous.' This shows the city has a mandate to prioritize the safety and the efficient moving of New Yorkers."


In a lawsuit against the City, Sergeant Kappa Farid claims he has been subjected to a 'hostile work environment' at the 123rd Precinct in Staten Island.


The city's transportation department began laying a protected bike lane along Central Park West on Wednesday, one day after a group of luxury homeowners sued to stop the redesign from going forward.


'Whatever the park is giving us, you’re going to take it all away,' said Yvette Mercedes, a Baruch Houses resident, whose children play in the park. 'We need fixing, but why do it all at once?'


'Buildings, infrastructure, streets...the concrete, cement...they're all absorbing the heat and making it warmer.'


Lonna Rae Atkeson, a professor at UNM and Director for the Center for the Study of Voting, Elections, and Democracy, said affidavit rules vary from state to state and are often 'silly and ridiculous.'


The proposed legislation seeks to limit the high upfront costs of renting an apartment, which can include brokers' fees, application fees, security deposits, and other hidden fees.


Under the proposal, both airport AirTrain fees to will jump to $7.75, a 55 percent increase from their current $5 price.


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