Revitalizing Hicksville Through Fresh Food
Earlier this year, Tri-State ally Vision Long Island began conducting visioning sessions with community members, civic groups and elected officials from Hicksville to develop an
Earlier this year, Tri-State ally Vision Long Island began conducting visioning sessions with community members, civic groups and elected officials from Hicksville to develop an
A new report from AARP New York, authored by Tri-State’s Michelle Ernst, highlights the dangers to pedestrians and bicyclists in five upstate counties. The report,
Last month, the American Public Transportation Association (APTA) joined state DOTs, transportation and construction unions, and concrete, highway, asphalt, stone, and gravel lobbyists to call
Just one day after NJ Transit’s service cuts went into effect, NJ Treasurer Andrew Sidamon-Eristoff announced that the state needed to make additional cuts to
The Connecticut Department of Transportation, in collaboration with the Massachusetts and Vermont Departments of Transportation, will be holding informational meetings in the coming weeks on
We are extremely pleased to unveil the new Tri-State Transportation Campaign website at www.tstc.org. The new site should prove easier to use and navigate, do
Some relief for pedestrian overcrowding near Penn Station may be in sight. The reopening of the Gimbels passageway, and a host of other transit and
Like policymakers across the country, officials in the small Hudson Valley city of Kingston, New York have found that tackling childhood obesity requires a big
$142 billion in annual national health costs from obesity, $50-80 billion from traffic-related air pollution, $180 billion from traffic crashes: The health costs caused by
Embattled transit riders in our region and across the country could get sorely needed relief thanks to the tri-state area’s senators. Today, Sens. Chuck Schumer,