Jersey Success is a podcast taking a behind-the-scenes look at how businesses in New Jersey have emerged as industry leaders in profit, service and culture. Hosted by co-founder and managing member of Jersey IT Group, Nicole Lefsky, each episode features an interview with an executive who shares their success story discussing topics like: leadership, growing the bottom line, overcoming the challenges of scaling a company, exceeding client expectations, and more.
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Smart Tech Spending is a podcast designed to help growth-driven businesses and mission-driven nonprofits gauge the success of their technology investments and overcome the challenge of measuring their tech ROI. Hosted by Nicole Lefsky, cofounder and managing member of Jersey IT Group, each episode features an interview with an executive or thought leader discussing topics like: Are you spending too much or not enough when it comes to technology services? How to avoid unplanned tech expenses? ...
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DEFINITELY NOT YOUR TYPICAL POLITICAL PODCAST. DISCUSSION NOT DEBATE FOR SMART PEOPLE WHO HATE THE POLITICAL BLAME GAME. ANYONE CAN RANT AND POINT FINGERS. THIS PODCAST FOCUSES ON IDEAS, SUGGESTIONS, AND SOLUTIONS. A BLEND OF COMEDY WITH INFORMATIVE COMMENTARY FROM A HOST ROOTING FOR AMERICA, NOT A POLITICAL PARTY. GREAT MINDS DO NOT ALWAYS HAVE TO THINK ALIKE.
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Talking about beer and sports from a group of guys who indulge in too much of each. We’re not experts. We have no inside knowledge. We have no “sources.” We don’t work at a brewery. Most of us can’t even explain how a brewery works. But we have had a few years of experience indulging in both. So you'll get guys who will mansplain the hell out of beer and sports to you, with the passion of two New Yorkers, one Long Islander, and some loser from South Jersey (that's rich). Hosted by Tommy McGr ...
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Richard Oring and Josh Levitus discuss financial matters at New Century Financial Group, located in Princeton, New Jersey. Richard's expertise in taxes and accounting provides him with a distinct viewpoint on financial planning and how taxes interplay with it. Meanwhile, Josh offers his experience in working with younger investors to the discussion.
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Keep it Civil, the biweekly engineering podcast from UCL Civil, Environmental & Geomatic Engineering, explores the fascinating and diverse world of engineering. We sit down with top engineers from UCL and beyond to discuss some amazing projects tackling real-world problems and shine a light on aspects of engineering science that may not have been on your radar. http://www.cege.ucl.ac.uk Banner image: Pointcloud of La Cotte de St Brelade, Jersey, by Charles Thomson, 3DIMPact Research Group (H ...
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SportsJam with Doug Doyle features in-depth interviews with top athletes, coaches, reporters, authors, and fans of the sports world. WBGO News Director Doug Doyle started the award-winning podcast SportsJam in 2008. The Pennsylvania State University graduate is one of the most decorated reporters in New Jersey radio history. SportsJam with Doug Doyle was named one of the top sports podcasts in 2017, and recently claimed the first-place prize for “Best Interview Podcast” at the 2023 Public Me ...
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A well-regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free state. The right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed. Bearing Arms editor Cam Edwards provides a daily dose of 2nd Amendment news and commentary, alongside interviews with experts, newsmakers, and gun rights activists from across the country. Follow Cam Edwards on Twitter @CamEdwards. Follow Cam and Company on Twitter @CamAndCompany.
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Each week Amy and Jenna will get into the week's Bravo mess. Since Amy & Jenna met working together in the “industry”, it was only natural they deep dive into our favorite Bravo “industry” shows; think VPR, Below Deck and Southern Hospitality. Now living in different major cities, Amy and Jenna have maintained their bi-coastal bond, in many thanks to their shared love for all things Bravo! Jenna works as a bar manager in San Francisco and Amy lives in the restaurant capital of the world, NYC ...
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William Librizzi is the founder and director of The Wellspring Counseling Center and the Wellspring Communications Group in Manasquan, New Jersey. He, along with his team of Christian counselors, assist individuals in the areas of emotional and spiritual growth. They work with their clients integrating the word of God with sound, psychological principals. Reverend Librizzi is a Licensed Professional Counselor within the state of New Jersey and an ordained minister. Prior to counseling full t ...
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Howdy, howdy, y'all. Welcome to My Life, My Story podcast. Everybody's Got a Story, Right? Join your hosts, Lee and Debra Cloer, as we share heart-to-heart conversations on life, relationships, and intriguing personal tales with our special guests, average Joes and Joans, like you and me. Here, they'll share their stories and dive into the meandering journeys of life everyone holds. Beyond the chats, embark on a scenic voyage through the enchanting Great Smoky Mountains and revel in hidden c ...
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Bravo Digital's Megan Segura and Erik J. Mac bring you exclusive interviews from Bravo HQ, featuring Bravolebs plus expert commentary and behind-the-scenes secrets straight from Bravo execs. New episodes are released every Saturday, wherever you get your podcasts. Follow us on Instagram @BravoDailyDish and use the hashtag #BravoDailyDish Join our Facebook group Download the Bravo app to watch all your favorite shows: bravotv.com/getbravo
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John “FEELSOUL” Futrell was born and raised in Northern New Jersey in a single parent household. He grew through personal struggles and family struggles to actively pursue an understanding and awareness of the arts. He began writing creatively at age 6 and has not stopped since. He had published his first two books at age 19 and 21. The books entitled “Open Book to My Soul”, a short collection of poetry, and “The Poetic Bible” a longer collection of poetry. During his pursuits of art he has ...
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Rhode Island Gun Ban Bill Going Down to the Wire
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19:30Friday is slated to be the last day of this year's legislative session in Rhode Island. It's also the day the full Senate is expected to vote on an "assault weapons" ban; one that, at the moment, differs from the version passed by the House. Cam details the potential scenarios for the bill, while also taking a look at the gun control bills that fai…
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In 2023, the New Jersey Institute for Social Justice established a reparations council made up of scholars, researchers and advocates to study how to begin to repair the harm of slavery. Ryan Haygood, president and CEO of NJISJ, joined WNYC host Michael Hill to preview the findings of a two year study on how to compensate Black New Jerseyans impact…
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THE PROTESTS AGAINST ICE IMMIGRATION ENFORCEMENT IN L.A. RAGE ON. ISRAEL LAUNCHES A LONG ANTICPATED ATTACK ON IRAN'S NUCLEAR FACILITIES. PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP PONDERS WHETHER THE US SHOULD GET INVOLVED, BUT SENATOR TED CRUZ MAY HAVE SPILLED THE BEANS THAT WE ALREADY ARE IN AN INTERVIEW WITH TUCKER CARLSON. LASTLY, A HORRIFIC ATTACK CLAIMED THE LIV…
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WORD FROM THE CURB: housing, public safety and cost of living are top issues for Jamaica and Hollis locals in this NYC mayoral election
WNYC's All Things Considered was in Southeast Queens this week for our series of live broadcasts this election season we're calling Word From The Curb. We've been engaging with communities across New York City to ask people what’s important to them and what they want to see in city leadership. And this part of Queens is a really interesting place t…
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A health insurance card, a 10-speed mountain bike, a blue men’s jacket and a microwave are among the few belongings stored by New York City officials this year after they cleared homeless people from street encampments. The city is supposed to offer people the chance to store their personal items for 90 days. But a City Hall spokesperson said worke…
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Suppressor Association Head Says It's Time to Make Noise on 'Big, Beautiful Bill"
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25:11American Suppressor Association president Knox Williams joins Cam to discuss the prospects for repealing the tax and registration requirements for suppressors, short-barreled firearms, and "any other weapons," as well as the latest moves in a federal case challenging the restrictions.
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Breaking Down the Big, Beautiful News for Gun Owners
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22:09Cam has the details on the Senate Finance Committee's language repealing the NFA requirements for short-barreled rifles, shotguns, and "any other weapons," as well as a conversation with Grassroots NC's Paul Valone on the prospects of turning North Carolina's permitless carry bill into law.
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Pacers vs OKC, NBA draft preview, Red Sox getting spanked over the Rafael Devers trade (Dan reminisces about Mookie Betts), and the NYM close to the best record in MLB
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New Jersey Concealed Carry Reform Measure Catching On
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32:30Englishtown Borough Mayor Daniel Francisco says he's been inundated with interest from other officials throughout the state after the borough council passed a first-of-its-kind resolution last week rebating $150 of the state's $200 application fee for concealed carry permits, and he expects more communities will soon follow suit.…
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Over the last couple of months, food writer Robert Sietsema has been visiting some of the most overlooked dining destinations in New York City. Ironically, they're hidden in some of the city's most-visited neighborhoods. This time, he joins Weekend Edition host David Furst to talk about one of the absolute centers of travel, tourism and entertainme…
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Testy exchanges between Andrew Cuomo and Zohran Mamdani hinted at a two-man contest in the final stretch toward the June 24 primary. Cuomo, the former governor, is the frontrunner in the race, according to most polls. Mamdani, an Assemblymember from Queens, is in second place.
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Assemblymember Zohran Mamdani sees fare-free buses as a winning pitch in his upstart mayoral campaign. But transit planners say the idea, if implemented, could amount to a cut to New York City’s transit service. That and more in this week's On The Way roundup of New York City transit news.
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You voted on NYC's most iconic bagel, and now we have a winner: Egg bagel is New York City's most iconic bagel (at least of the candidates who ran). Congratulations, egg bagel! Timothy Hunter and data scientist Kathryn Agnas of NYC Votes came on WNYC's Morning Edition to walk us through how they tabulated the results, why some ballots may have been…
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The Democratic candidates for New York City mayor made their last pitches to voters during the final debate ahead of the primary election. The back and forth between former governor Andrew Cuomo and Assemblymember Zohran Mamdani hinted at a two-man contest. Cuomo is the frontrunner in the race, according to most polls, while Mamdani is in second pl…
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Manhattan Borough President Mark Levine and Brooklyn City Council Member and Finance Committee Chair Justin Brannan faced off in one final Democratic primary debate for New York City Comptroller.The two leading candidates vying for the Democratic nomination gave voters their best closing arguments in an hour-long debate on Tuesday. Their difference…
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The New York State Assembly said the "Stop Super Speeders" bill, which would require devices known as speed limiters to be put in the cars of some of the region’s most reckless drivers, will not pass in the assembly in this session. The bill had picked up momentum following the death of Miriam Yarimi and two of her children, who were hit by a recid…
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California Rifle & Pistol Association chief Chuck Michel joins Cam to discuss the outrageous amount of money it takes to exercise your right to carry in Santa Clara County and lawsuit CRPA is filing in court to bring relief to local gun owners.
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U.S. Women's National Wrestling Coach Terry Steiner looks forward to Beat the Streets-Final X
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38:24U.S. Women's National Wrestling Coach Terry Steiner is the latest guest on SportsJam with Doug DoyleBy Doug Doyle
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New York City’s mayoral candidates are facing a question that could help define them in the home stretch of the Democratic primary: How would they confront President Donald Trump on immigration protests and deportation when the president seems to be spoiling for a fight? That and more in this week's Politics Brief roundup of new out of City Hall an…
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SAF investigative journalist Lee Williams joins Cam with the latest outrageous revelation about the railroading of Patrick "Tate" Adamiak, who's serving 20 years in federal prison for possessing items that were legal for him to own.
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SO SORRY! NO VIDEO THIS EPISODE. I HAD TECHNICAL ISSUES AND DID NOT WANT TO DELAY RELEASING A NEW EPISODE ANY LONGER. I WANTED TO DISCUSS THE ONGOING PROTEST AGAINST ICE IN CALIFORNIA. SHOULD DONALD TRUMP HAVE SENT IN THE NATIONAL GUARD WITHOUT ASKING GOVERNOR GAVIN NEWSOME OR MAYOR KAREN BASS? ARE THE PROTEST AGAINST ICE JUSTIFIED? I DISCUSS THIS …
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GrabAGun CEO Marc Nemati joins Cam to talk about the plans to take the company public (trading on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol "PEW", incidentally) and why he believes it will have a broader, positive impact on the firearms industry as a whole.
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WNYC's Community Partnerships Desk is highlighting voices from neighborhoods across New York City, in collaboration with the nonprofit Street Lab. We recently set up in Washington Heights. Here are a few of the stories we heard. The following transcript has been lightly edited for clarity. Perla Esquivel: " I'm 34 years old and I'm a nurse working …
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Firearms Policy Coalition founder and president Brandon Combs says the “Constitutional Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act" (H.R. 38) authored by Rep. Richard Hudson is a good start, but could still be greatly improved with a couple of minor tweaks to the language.
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Tuesday, June 10 is primary election day in the New Jersey governor's race. As voters are making last-minute decisions, we bring you a voting guide to the Democratic candidates and the Republicans. This time, we focus on the Republicans. Charles Stile, political columnist at The Record and northjersey.com, joins Weekend Edition host David Furst to …
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We are down to the final days of primary voting in New Jersey governor's race. Tuesday, June 10 is Primary Day in the Garden State. So this weekend, we bring you a last-minute voting guide - both for the Democratic candidates and the Republicans. Charles Stile, political columnist at The Record and northjersey.com joins Weekend Edition host David F…
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The democratic primary for New York City mayor is June 24th. This will be the city's second citywide ranked-choice-voting election. If you’re still having trouble understanding exactly how it works, Morning Edition is here to help you practice with our very important (mock) election: BAGELECTION 2025! Now, the vote is in. Click here to see how the …
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Beneath a full moon in Jamaica Bay, horseshoe crab love was in the air. Female crabs skirted along the shore, each with two or three smaller male crabs attached to their backs and sides, fertilizing thousands of eggs in the sand. Hundreds of casual encounters like this were taking place during a visit by WNYC last week to Plumb Beach in Brooklyn.…
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A bizarre incident on the Gil Hodges Bridge seriously injures two cyclists, and Flatbush Avenue is set for a major overhaul. That and more in this week's On The Way roundup of New York City transit news.
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WNYC's Brigid Bergin recaps the first debate of the Democratic primary for mayor.
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This week's Politics Brief previews Wednesday night's Democratic primary debate for mayor, as well as an urgent discussion on Andrew Cuomo's preferred breakfast sandwich.
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Rhode Island 2nd Amendment Coalition VP Michael O'Neil says a sweeping semi-auto ban is certain to win approval in the state's House of Representatives today, but gun owners still have a chance to defeat the legislation once it's in the state Senate.
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NYC DOI commissioner says the department needs better access to information from the agency in charge of protecting children
The Administration for Children Services is overseen by the State Office of Children and Family services, but the Department of Investigations say that's not enough. The New York State Assembly has introduced a new bill that authorizes the DOI to have access to certain records related to kids in the city's care. DOI Commissioner Jocelyn Strauber jo…
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Landlords who get public money to house the most vulnerable New Yorkers — including people who were recently homeless and those with mental illness and substance abuse disorder — sought eviction warrants for nearly 300 people this year, a new analysis of the data shows. The numbers are the first ever comprehensive look at how many marshal’s notices…
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Briana Hunt was picking up extra work at a hair salon in Washington, D.C., when she got a chilling phone call: Her 1-year-old daughter had nearly drowned in the bathtub in their Bronx apartment while under the care of the toddler’s dad. Hunt rushed home in an Uber and arrived to find her child in a coma. Outside her daughter’s hospital room, anothe…
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Spend enough time in the small New Jersey cities crammed along the Hudson River, between the Lincoln Tunnel and the George Washington Bridge, and you start to see them everywhere: nearly identical modernist duplexes shaped like futuristic cubes. Think South Beach more than south Bergen County.
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National Shooting Sports Foundation senior vice president and general counsel Larry Keane tells Cam the organization is strongly opposed to the idea of merging ATF and DEA into a single agency, arguing that the firearms industry and gun owners would be better off with structural reforms to the ATF instead.…
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It finally happened and Tommy isn't here to talk about it. What moves do the Knicks need to make to make it to the championships next year? Who are the new coaching prospects?
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It's election season in New York City with the Democratic mayoral primary just a few weeks away. As part of our coverage, we're visiting laundromats around the city to engage with voters and find out what issues they care about. It's a project we're calling Suds and Civics.
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Three mornings a week, a fleet of brand-new, $500,000 trucks descends on Harlem to hoist a thousand massive trash bins into the air. Sanitation worker Anthony Martin stood outside one of the trucks on a recent misty morning and signaled his colleague in the driver's seat, Marvin Hernandez, who used a joystick to shake loose a few stubborn trash bag…
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NRA-ILA Executive Director John Commerford joins Cam for a wide ranging conversation that hits on the Supreme Court's denial of Snope, the latest on suppressor deregulation in the budget reconciliation bill, and attempts by anti-gun lawmakers in Maine to bolster a "red flag" referendum by violating state law.…
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Armed American Radio's Mark Walters joins Cam to discuss the bitterly disappointing decision by SCOTUS to deny cert to a challenge to Maryland's ban on "assault weapons", with Justice Brett Kavanaugh suggesting that the Court will take up another case down the road, perhaps in a term or two.
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THIS IS THE VIDEO VERSION OF THIS EPISODE. I DISCUSS THE EFFECTS AND DAMAGE FROM THE WAY WE CONSUME INFORMATION IN THE COUNTRY. AS ALWAYS, I OFFER MY IDEAS AND SUGGESTIONS BECAUSE ANYONE CAN RANT ABOUT OUR PROBLEMS. WE NEED MORE PEOPLE TO ANSWER THE QUESTION, "WHAT WOULD YOU DO DIFFERENTLY." I HOPE YOU FIND IT INTERESTING AND WILL SHARE YOUR IDEAS …
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June marks the official beginning of summer -- with the solstice coming up on June 20, the longest day of the year. So the sun is setting later in the day, but the weather is perfect for staying up late and staring at the evening sky from beaches, parks, piers and rooftops. To help us get ready, WNYC's Rosemary Misdary joins Weekend Edition host Da…
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The Knicks are back in Indiana. They’re still down in the NBA Eastern Conference Finals. Three games to two, to be exact. And they’re still one loss away from elimination. But the Knicks got some of their swagger back Thursday night when they soundly defeated the Indiana Pacers at Madison Square Garden. Sports reporter Priya Desai previews game 6 a…
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For migrant families coming to New York City, finding community can be challenging. Radio Rookies reporter, Giuliana Vallejo, knows that reality firsthand. Her family immigrated to the U.S. from Ecuador when she was four years old, and as she got older, she sought out community in different places. Today, Giuliana tells the story of a soccer progra…
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Some Asian American officials say the contributions of Chinese laborers are often overlooked, including those who built parts of the Long Island Rail Road in the 1800s. Now, some local leaders hope marking May 10th as “Chinese American Railroad Workers Memorial Day” will help honor that history. WNYC's Elizabeth Shwe reports.…
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The latest on the race for New York City mayor leads this week's Politics Brief.
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The latest on the congestion pricing lawsuit pitting the MTA against the federal government and the Port Authority breaks ground on a new bus terminal. That and more in this week's On The Way roundup of New York City transit news.
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