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The EPA says it needs more data on forever chemicals in a stretch of the upper Hudson, but advocates say more cleanup efforts are needed.
They can earn hundreds of dollars to save others a spot in line at sample sales, trendy restaurants and more.
Around 18 mechanical brooms, 12 reloader collection trucks and 50 people on manual brooms were deployed, according to the city’s chief of cleaning operations.
NJ Transit and Amtrak promised rider they would do a better job working together. We have bad news: a real fix isn’t likely coming until the late 2030s.