Long Island Bus Riders Still Waiting for Superman
Nassau County approved its $2.6 billion budget late Saturday night on an 11-8 party line vote. Unfortunately for LI Bus riders, it offers them more of
Nassau County approved its $2.6 billion budget late Saturday night on an 11-8 party line vote. Unfortunately for LI Bus riders, it offers them more of
The long-term authorization of the Federal Transportation Bill has been hanging in limbo since September 2009. But there have been recent indications that President Obama
New York’s gubernatorial campaign has been full of sound and fury, with GOP candidate Carl Paladino facing off against Democrat Andrew Cuomo in a clash of
Local governments in New York are still waiting for the state to distribute tens of millions of dollars from the federal Transportation Enhancements (TE) program,
Westchester County has three NYS senate seats, all currently held by Democrats, up for grabs: the 35th, 37th and 40th district seats. As noted by Brian Nickerson,
There’s been a lot of speculation about the details and timing of President Obama’s recently announced plan to invest $50 billion in transportation since its
While New York City has historically leaned blue, and upstate has leaned red, Long Island and the Hudson Valley have straddled the cusp of colors—and
Two highway removal projects in the region got a boost of federal funds today. USDOT announced that New Haven’s Route 34 and the South Bronx’s
At the Nassau County Legislature’s Finance Committee hearing on the 2011 Budget held on Friday in Mineola, County Legislator Wayne Wink may have offered a
Long Island Bus riders, students and members of various advocacy groups gathered at the Mineola Intermodal Center today to mourn the potential passing of LI