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Part of the "Ring of Steel" security system.
MTA head says the current discounts depending on the average income of riders are "inequitable."
Bad luck if you live off the V, W, and a number of shortchanged bus routes.
Could the MTA hike unlimited monthly cards to $130?
After her subway horror, she wants answers, please.
The MTA is considering a cap on how many rides you can take on an "unlimited" card.
Plus: how the Lion's menu stacks up to Dave Zinczenko's book, and Subway makes a claim on "footlong," all in our morning news roundup.
Plus: a pitch for the next El Bulli, and the origins of the po' boy, all in our morning news roundup.
Plus: Demel closes at the Plaza, and Vino goes global, in our regular roundup of neighborhood food news.
Plus: a foodie holiday at Barneys, and Sherry-Lehmann backs grocery store booze, all in our morning news roundup.
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