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Eve Kessler

Email Eve Kessler at eve@streetsblog.org

Recent Posts

The mayor demonstrated speed-restriction technology in a city Prius yesterday. Photo: Mayor's Office

Friday’s Headlines: Big, Fat Softball Edition

By Eve Kessler | Aug 12, 2022 | No Comments
The mayor tests speed-restriction technology on city fleet cars — but not his own. Plus, other news.
A sinkhole on the Hudson River Greenway, looking south above 183rd Street. Photo: Inwood Owners Association (with help from the Streetsblog Photoshop Desk)

SETBACK: Parks Dept. Will Dump Bikers onto Dangerous Roads During Greenway Fix

By Eve Kessler | Aug 11, 2022 | No Comments
After four months of delay over safety questions, a northern Manhattan project will proceed without many changes.
Announcing a Sanitation Department compost recycling inititative,Mayor Adams tries out trash collection with a worker in Flushing Meadow Park. Photo: Mayor's Office

After an Epic Fail, the City Relaunches Residential Composting

By Eve Kessler | Aug 8, 2022 | No Comments
The Sanitation Department will begin universal organics pick-up in one borough — Queens — on Oct. 3. Will it work this time?
The pedestrian was crossing Oxford Avenue when she was struck by the driver making a left. Photo: Eve Kessler

‘Whippersnapper’ Senior Citizen Run Down and Killed in Riverdale

By Gersh Kuntzman and Eve Kessler | Jul 29, 2022 | No Comments
A woman who was struck and seriously injured by a driver in Riverdale earlier this week has died — and the driver remains uncharged, police said on Friday.
Photo: Shinya Suzuki via Flickr

Tuesday’s Headlines: Just Pay for the Damn Subway Already Edition

By Eve Kessler | Jul 26, 2022 | No Comments
The MTA board meeting featured high-stakes games — again. Plus other news.

UPDATED: Monday’s Headlines: ‘Dead Skunk in the Middle of the Road’ Edition

By Eve Kessler | Jul 25, 2022 | No Comments
Here's the long (and now resolved!) saga of a dead skunk in the road in the Bronx. Plus other news.
A crowded Fordham Road bus. File photo: Eve Kessler
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Bronx Business Leaders Oppose Busway That Would Help 85,000 Riders

By Eve Kessler | Jul 22, 2022 | No Comments
Fordham Road honchos — whose shoppers overwhelmingly use transit — give a proposed reform (and their customers) the "Bronx cheer."
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Thursday’s Headlines: More Garbage from the Car-Loving NY Times Edition

By Eve Kessler | Jul 21, 2022 | No Comments
More evidence to back up our description of the Gray Lady as "car-loving." Plus all the other news from yesterday.
The Times Square Alliance's trash enclosure at Eighth Avenue and 43rd Street has only been out there since the end of April. It's tough out there in 'The Deuce.' Photo: Eve Kessler
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GROSS: ‘Clean Curbs’ Bins Show Growing Pains in Times Square

By Eve Kessler | Jul 20, 2022 | No Comments
The Sanitation Department's "Clean Curbs" pilot — trash enclosures in Times Square that were installed a mere three months ago — is a bit of a mess.
A DOT rendering shows the future plaza on Doyers Street. Image: DOT
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Chinatown’s Doyers Open Street to Become a Car-Free Plaza

By Eve Kessler | Jul 19, 2022 | No Comments
A street that is useless for motorists in a neighborhood with virtually no open space will finally get the treatment it, and its neighbors, deserve.
The NYC Ferry, which just got more expensive for some and cheaper for others. Photo: NYCEDC

Friday’s Headlines: Boatload of Skepticism Edition

By Eve Kessler | Jul 15, 2022 | No Comments
A pricier ticket for the NYC ferry, aka the 'taxpayer-soaking tub.' Plus other news.
Bikes on a rack on an Amtrak train in the Pacific Northwest. Photo: Will Value with help from the Streetsblog Photoshop Desk

Amtrak Abruptly Stops Bike Service on ‘Maple Leaf’ to Upstate and Canada

By Eve Kessler | Jul 15, 2022 | No Comments
The cancellation cuts a key northbound route for city bikers who want to pick up the 750-mile Empire State Trail in Western New York.
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