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More than 700 MTA workers earned over $100G each in overtime in 2023 as payroll rose 9%
Newsday· 23 hours agoMore than 700 MTA employees earned six figures in overtime last year, including the LIRR’s top...
LIRR fare dodgers, MTA employees fraud
Newsday· 6 days agoThe Long Island Rail Road bills riders who say they cannot afford to ride “Thousands owed by LIRR’s top fare dodgers,” News, April 24]. When it came to...
Oyster Bay Railroad Museum visitors can get hands on experience driving an LIRR simulated cab
Newsday· 3 days agoRoad track. The driving force behind this experience is Heng Ye, 17, an 11th grader at Smithtown High School West with computer programing know-how, who took on the challenge to help transform ...
New York MTA Reports $300M in Capital Savings
Metro Magazine· 7 hours agoThe New York MTA Construction & Development (MTA C&D) outlined details of nearly $300 million in capital program cost savings as part of its 2023 Year in...
Stony Brook University president defends protest arrests amid new pro-Palestinian demonstration
Newsday· 19 hours agoTwo hours before a renewed pro-Palestinian protest at Stony Brook University on Wednesday,...
Gov. Hochul Issues First Housing RFP Since Budget Deal
The Real Deal· 3 days agoFor a year and a half, Gov. Kathy Hochul publicly lamented the paucity of housing built in New York,...
Congestion pricing just became an even bigger rip-off for these NYC motorists (opinion)
Staten Island Advance· 4 days agoThe $15 congestion pricing tax is going to be a bitter pill for a lot of New Yorkers. The MTA the...
Hempstead congestion pricing lawsuit latest challenge to MTA's tolling plan
Newsday· 7 days agoHours after filing the federal lawsuit against the Metropolitan Transportation Authority and the...
NYC congestion pricing target of Long Island lawsuit. Here's why the new tolls may be illegal.
CBS News· 7 days agoThe controversial New York City congestion pricing tolls set to start June 30 are facing another...
Long Island town sues to block congestion pricing, claims public transit is too dangerous
Crain's New York Business· 6 days agoThe lawsuit argues that Hempstead residents and town employees “do not have a reasonable mass transit alternative,” despite having a Long Island Rail Road station in the heart of town. Hempstead ...