A city transit worker who was slugged in an unprovoked attack last month said it’s gotten so scary in the subway system that ...
Straphangers who are deaf or hard-of-hearing now have access to on-demand sign language interpreters at select locations ...
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Hosted on MSNMTA and lawmakers discuss Israel-Palestine material in classroomsThere was a very contentious antisemitism commission meeting on Beacon Hill on Monday dealing with how we teach our K-12 ...
The MTA chief declined to share ideas Thursday on how to plug the agency’s $35-billion budget hole, but suggestions from ...
Looking for a job but don’t have a college degree or prior work experience? Through Feb. 28, the MTA is accepting online ...
Through the Convo Access app, riders can connect with a live interpreter to communicate with MTA employees about any ...
This week's MTA hero is Peter Watts, a Service Line Dispatcher with the Department of Buses for New York City Transit.
The MTA is asking state lawmakers for billions of dollars in additional funding just one month into its congestion pricing ...
Testifying at a state budget hearing in Albany, MTA Chairman and CEO Janno Lieber said his agency is “in a tumultuous period ...
MTA boss Janno Lieber went before state lawmakers Thursday, defending the transit agency’s $68 billion capital budget in an appearance at a joint legislative committee ...
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AMNY on MSNSign of progress: How this new MTA program will keep New Yorkers with hearing impairments connected to public transitNew Yorkers suffering from hearing impairments will find navigating NYC’s transit system easier with the launch of a new accessibility program, the MTA announced on Monday. The free app-based program ...
The separate attacks broke out at the 86th St. Station on the Upper East Side and on a Canarsie-bound L train Monday evening.
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