Wednesday, June 2, 2010

News Round-up

Creating a Plan to Connect New Yorkers and their Harbor [Gotham Gazette]


Can the City—and the Oyster—Save Jamaica Bay? [Gotham Gazette]


Pharmaceuticals in the Water Supply [Report-- The New York City Department of Environmental Protection]


Air Quality [Ranking-- American Lung Association]


Health Commissioner Now Bikes to Work [Daily News]


Older Downstate Pedestrians at Risk [Report--Tri-State Transportation Campaign]


Rooftop Farm Gets OK [Wall Street Journal]


Lights Kept on in Closed Subway Stations [am New York]


Cleaning New York’s Soot-Spewing Buildings [Gotham Gazette]


City Halts Rooftop Farm in Queens [NY Times]


Manufacturing Jobs on the Rise [Wall Street Journal]


EPA Ripped Over Schools PCB Testing [Daily News]


Study Says Gowanus Cleanup Could Lead to New Housing [NY Post]


City Garbage Gridlock Plan Falls Short of Goals [Gotham Gazette]


Compiled by Rebeccah Welch

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