
Clayton Guse
Editor at WNYC (New York, NY)
Editor at Gothamist
Editor @wnyc + @gothamist // prev: @nydailynews. It's pronounced GOOZ-uh, damn it. Send me cool maps. [email protected]
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3 weeks ago |
gothamist.com | Stephen Nessen |Clayton Guse
This column originally appeared in On The Way, a weekly newsletter covering everything you need to know about NYC-area transportation. Sign up to get the full version, which includes answers to reader questions, trivia, service changes and more, in your inbox every Thursday. Former Gov. Andrew Cuomo is campaigning for mayor on his record of using government to complete ambitious projects. “I know how to get things done,” he said during Wednesday night’s debate.
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4 weeks ago |
gothamist.com | Clayton Guse
This column originally appeared in On The Way, a weekly newsletter covering everything you need to know about NYC-area transportation. Sign up to get the full version, which includes answers to reader questions, trivia, service changes and more, in your inbox every Thursday. New York City’s most powerful people are on the fast track to a very big battle over Penn Station. For decades, train riders have endured the cramped, overcrowded disgrace that is North America’s busiest transit hub.
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1 month ago |
gothamist.com | Clayton Guse
This column originally appeared in On The Way, a weekly newsletter covering everything you need to know about NYC-area transportation. Sign up to get the full version, which includes answers to reader questions, trivia, service changes and more, in your inbox every Thursday. Gov. Phil Murphy campaigned for the State House eight years ago on a promise to fix New Jersey’s transit system.
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1 month ago |
gothamist.com | Stephen Nessen |Clayton Guse
This column originally appeared in On The Way, a weekly newsletter covering everything you need to know about NYC-area transportation. Sign up to get the full version, which includes answers to reader questions, trivia, service changes and more, in your inbox every Thursday. New York City’s subways aren’t run by City Hall — they’re controlled by the governor, who works 150 miles north of the five boroughs.
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2 months ago |
gothamist.com | Clayton Guse |Stephen Nessen
This column originally appeared in On The Way, a weekly newsletter covering everything you need to know about NYC-area transportation. Sign up to get the full version, which includes answers to reader questions, trivia, service changes and more, in your inbox every Thursday.
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