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Posted: Tuesday, March 09, 2010
Packed house at MTA hearing
Locals decry taxes, Long Island Rail Road service cuts.
The MTA has "failed the people of eastern Long Island through a combination of taxes that stifle the region's economic development and wholly inadequate transit services, according to lawmakers and others who spoke at a public hearing Monday to discuss the cash-strapped authority's proposed service cuts.
"We begin to wonder if the MTA has outlived its usefulness, said county Legislator Ed Romaine (R-Center Moriches), whose district covers the North Fork. "You have failed as a public agency.
"The MTA is broken and can't be fixed, added Rebecca Molinaro, who was representing state Assemblyman Fred Thiele (I-Sag Harbor).
At least 55 people registered to speak during Monday night's hearing at the Suffolk County Center in Riverside, which drew a crowd of nearly 200 people. The main topic at hand: the MTA's proposed rail service cuts to the North Fork.
Read more in print and online Thursday.
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