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  2. Congestion pricing in New York City - Wikipedia

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    His original proposal, to ban noncommercial midday traffic in Manhattan's Financial District, was reduced to a parking ban at the request of business executives. The parking ban, announced in September 1970, affected a triangular 50-block area south of Fulton Street [48] and upset truckers and merchants who worked in the area. [47]

  3. New York governor pushes for tax increase after nixing toll ...

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    Drivers entering Manhattan south of 60th Street would have had to pay tolls of around $15, depending on vehicle type, on top of tolls for entering the same area via certain bridges and tunnels.

  4. D'Agostino Supermarkets - Wikipedia

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    The store was founded in 1932 by brothers Pasquale and Nicola D'Agostino. At D'Agostino's peak in the 1990s, the chain operated at 26 locations in New York City and adjacent Westchester County, with annual sales exceeding $200 million. Later, D'Agostino's consolidated to nine stores (now ten), in Manhattan. [3]

  5. Second request - Wikipedia

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    A typical second request asks to gather information about the sales, facilities, assets, and structure of the businesses which are party to the transaction. [1] This frequently requires a large number of documents to be produced, and law firms representing parties to a transaction in which a second request has been issued often must hire contract attorneys to review all the documents involved.

  6. 15 Best Places To Sell Your Gold for Cash

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    If you go with the competitor, Sell Your Gold will still send you $100. 5. Luriya. Luriya, a reputable name in Manhattan’s renowned “Diamond District,” has been buying gold for over two decades.

  7. New York City transit fares - Wikipedia

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    Similarly, fare evasion was taken seriously. The TA began formally measuring evasion in November 1988. When TA's Fare Abuse Task Force (FATF) was convened in January 1989, evasion was 3.9%. After a 15-cent fare increase to $1.15 in August 1990, a record 231,937 people per day, or 6.9%, did not pay. This continued through 1991. [151]

  8. Too Good To Go - Wikipedia

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    Too Good To Go is a service with a mobile application that connects customers to restaurants and stores that have surplus unsold food. [1] The service covers major European cities, [ 2 ] [ 3 ] and in October 2020 started operations in North America. [ 4 ]

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