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Gersh Kuntzman

Educated at the Sorbonne and the Yale School of Drama, Gersh Kuntzman is obviously not the person being described here. We're talking about tabloid legend Gersh Kuntzman, who has been with New York newspapers since 1989, including stints at the New York Daily News, the Post, the Brooklyn Paper and even a cup of coffee with the Times. He's also the writer and producer of "Murder at the Food Coop," which was a hit at the NYC Fringe Festival in 2016, and “SUV: The Musical” in 2007. Email Gersh at gersh@streetsblog.org

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Hank Gutman and a scooter. Photo: Gersh Kuntzman

Bronx Scooter Share Details Emerge — Lime, Bird, Veo Win Pilot Bid

By Gersh Kuntzman | Apr 14, 2021 | No Comments
They say it'll be worth the wait.
Smile, you're on culprit camera.

CAUGHT! ‘Amazon’ Driver Steals Open Streets Barricades Forcing Suspension of Brooklyn Program

By Gersh Kuntzman | Apr 13, 2021 | No Comments
Another day, another easily avoidable setback for the city's open streets program.
Vanderbilt Avenue in Brooklyn is a successful open street, but too many others have challenges. It will take a city  focus on public space management to ensure that people-centered placemaking thrives. File photo: Prospect Heights Neighborhood Development Council

ANALYSIS: Mayor de Blasio Has Abandoned the Open Streets ‘Program’

By Gersh Kuntzman | Apr 12, 2021 | No Comments
It's been a terrible week for open streets, with a volunteer being attacked by a car owner, open streets equipment being vandalized, opponents circulating petitions ... and a mayor who remains silent.

Drivers Kill Two in Separate Crashes: Police

By Gersh Kuntzman | Apr 9, 2021 | No Comments
Two people — one a Manhattan senior who was a longtime fixture at the New York Public Library, and the other a Brooklyn man who cops say was homeless — were killed in separate crashes, police said on Friday.
File photo: Dave Colon

Man Kills a Senior in Brighton Beach But is Not Charged (Of Course, Because He Used a Car)

By Gersh Kuntzman | Apr 8, 2021 | No Comments
A 97-year-old Brighton Beach man was run down and killed by a reckless Cadillac driver as he was trying to park his massive assault car on a busy street on Wednesday, police said.
File photo: Gersh Kuntzman

Pandemic Was a Disaster for Vision Zero, Says Mayor’s Own Report

By Gersh Kuntzman | Apr 6, 2021 | No Comments
Death. Rampant reckless driving. Overdue repairs. Failure to keep New Yorkers safe. This is the story of the de Blasio administration's oversight of New York City's dangerous roadways from July through October last year, a report reveals.
Here's a great open street. Photo: Prospect Heights Neighborhood Development Council

Open Streets Coalition to Mayor: Give Us a Real Program (And Some Help)!

By Gersh Kuntzman | Apr 1, 2021 | No Comments
Dozens of volunteer groups that have been maintaining the city's open streets program are demanding support from the city to ensure that the public space initiativeis expanded in an equitable manner.
Mayoral candidate Andrew Yang with the backdrop of the Fulton Street busway behind him. Photo: Julianne Cuba

Mayor: Andrew Yang is Wrong about Flushing Busway, But Candidate Doubles Down

By Julianne Cuba and Gersh Kuntzman | Mar 30, 2021 | No Comments
"I remain committed to the busway in Flushing because this is about thousands and thousands of people," de Blasio said on Tuesday.
Vanderbilt Avenue was one of the open street successes last year. It will return this year — again, thanks to a massive fundraising and volunteer effort. Photo: Prospect Heights Neighborhood Development Council

ANALYSIS: The Massive Holes in de Blasio’s ‘Open Streets’ Announcement

By Gersh Kuntzman | Mar 30, 2021 | No Comments
Even people who offered positive quotes in the mayor's press release are complaining of a lack of substance in the open space initiative
A typical crazy Bronx street: East 166th Street, looking east. Photo: Google

Bronx High School Students Help DOT Calm Streets in Dangerous Morrisania

By Gersh Kuntzman | Mar 29, 2021 | No Comments
The students — fed up with the number of crashes — created a safety plan with the Department of Transportation as part of an after-school program. Can we get more of that ... everywhere?
The Final Four (clockwise from top left): The 52nd (Bronx), the 114th (Queens), the 67th (Brooklyn) and the 34th (Manhattan).

MARCH (PARKING) MADNESS: The Final Four is Set!

By Gersh Kuntzman | Mar 29, 2021 | No Comments
This weekend, we pared the Atrocious Eight down to the Final Four. Here's a recap on some of the closest contests we've seen in years.
The DOT's relaunched Open Streets program will offer "French barricades" — metal movable fences — as shown in this drawing. Image: DOT

Mayor: ‘Permanent’ Open Streets Program is Basically an Application Form, Not a Program

By Eve Kessler and Gersh Kuntzman | Mar 26, 2021 | No Comments
Mayor de Blasio revealed a few more details of what he meant by a "permanent" open streets program.
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