It’s all just-so stories to justify elite consensus
Shouldn't the precision and majestic rigor of zoning have eliminated this conflicts between polluting industry and a residential area? www.cbsnews.com/newyork/news...
Frustrated residents in Greenpoint claim a concrete plant in their neighborhood is a bad actor that's polluting their community.
Scenes like this are common in just about every NYC neighborhood with a supermarket, and UNFI is a prime offender. I guess it's cheaper to send 1 guy in a huge truck than a few guys in smaller trucks? But we all pay the price in other ways. brooklyneagle.com/articles/202...
Besides waking neighbors with the “banging and beeping” truck lift, the truck also blocks school buses, ambulances and other vehicles.
The dissonance between the quiet leafy reality of my Queens neighborhood versus the crime-ridden hellhole that the local Facebook group believes it to be is something to behold.
Freelancer who's been on ACA since it started. I've tried a bunch of plans and they've all stunk in different ways. If you have providers you like, see what plans they accept and work from there.
This story has everything, migrant smuggling, Carl Heastie, former Yankees slugger Ruben Sierra... www.cityandstateny.com/politics/202...
Officially, the restaurant belonged to Richard Caban, brother of the embattled NYPD commissioner. But social media pages tell a different story from the establishment’s liquor license and lease.
Maybe a time restriction on certain Strava segments?
Back up that concrete truck!
The time savings with EMUs would be from faster acceleration, not top speed.