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Complications are threatening to even further delay the planned reopening of the No. 1 line Cortlandt Street station in New York, destroyed on Sept. 11.
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Drew University's bonds went deeper into junk territory after Moody's Investors Service cited the small Madison, N.J., private college's "unsustainable operating deficits" and weakening reserves.
March 21 - New York
The Bureau of Asset Management in New York City Comptroller Scott Stringer's office wants to fine-tune its risk analytics
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The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority is proposing its first fare hike since 2013.
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The New Jersey Educational Facilities Authority achieved record bond volume in 2016, the higher education conduit issuer announced Friday.
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Trumps 2018 budget plan threatens funding for transit projects such as Marylands $5.6 billion Purple Line rail P3.
March 17 - New York
New York Mayor Bill de Blasio painted a grim landscape for his city should the massive cuts in President Trumps proposed budget materialize.
March 17 -
The Justice Department said it does not intend to criminally charge New York Mayor Bill de Blasio or people fundraising on his behalf.
March 17 - Maine
Portland, Maine, received an upgrade from S&P Global Ratings as it gears up to address capital improvements.
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Changes to New York MTAs four-year financial plan slightly worsen the outlook for the authority, said the watchdog Citizens Budget Commission
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