Safety on public transportation and in New York City in general is the single biggest obstacle to mobilizing the return to work as the COVID-19 pandemic wanes, a new poll found.
The NYPD announced a citywide initiative to crack down on quality of life offenses, which critics say reinstates so-called "broken windows" policing. NJ Burkett has the story.
Many provided ideas of how their companies can work with government to help, including investments and philanthropic support for homeless and mental health services and increased patronage of local small businesses.
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