Christopher Maag (@chris_maag) 's Twitter Profile
Christopher Maag

@chris_maag

I'm an enterprise reporter for the Metro desk of The New York Times.

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Marketplace spoke with Christopher Maag about crowded NYC streets and e-scooter contraptions. As a fellow city bicyclist, here's one mockup of a transformation. Avenues: nix free street parking, one-way the vehicles, create space for bike & bus lanes & more. bloomberg.com/news/articles/…

Marketplace spoke with <a href="/Chris_Maag/">Christopher Maag</a> about crowded NYC streets and e-scooter contraptions.

As a fellow city bicyclist, here's one mockup of a transformation.

Avenues: nix free street parking, one-way the vehicles, create space for bike &amp; bus lanes &amp; more.

bloomberg.com/news/articles/…
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"We condemn them. They'd be condemned if they rode horses, mules, surfboards, bicycles of skateboards. Regretfully, they picked motorcycles." - The director of the American Motorcycle Association, discussing the Hell's Angels in 1966. From Hell's Angels, by Hunter S. Thompson

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“How can I be assured I’m safe now?" After years of harassment, a signal maintainer NJ TRANSIT filed a claim and it was substantiated. Then she had to go back to work with her harasser/stalker. This is her story. northjersey.com/story/news/tra…

Erin Nolan (@erin_nolan_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s been about two months since I completed an unbelievably rewarding yearlong fellowship with The New York Times! I took some time to rest, focus on freelance work and recover from a COVID infection, but now I’m on the lookout for whatever comes next! A look back at some of my work🧵:

It’s been about two months since I completed an unbelievably rewarding yearlong fellowship with <a href="/nytimes/">The New York Times</a>! I took some time to rest, focus on freelance work and recover from a COVID infection, but now I’m on the lookout for whatever comes next!

A look back at some of my work🧵:
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Gale Brewer, speaking at an event with the mayor and the governor to celebrate a crackdown on illegal cannabis shops, used the word “bitching” three times to describe neighbors who complained about legal shops and now visit them.

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The day after the New York Times reported the mayor had been subpoenaed, he is appearing on the relatively obscure, Adams-friendly Reset Talk Show. The first question is about cell phones in schools.

The day after the New York Times reported the mayor had been subpoenaed, he is appearing on the relatively obscure, Adams-friendly Reset Talk Show. The first question is about cell phones in schools.
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In New York City, a handful of hustlers took on Big Tech and won. Their prize: $6,000 a month and some killer workouts. nytimes.com/2024/09/19/nyr… #Lyft #CitiBike #Bikesharing #Hustle

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Another bombshell that emerged from today’s hearing: the feds still haven’t been able to get into Mayor Adams phone. Adams changed the password just before the agents seized it and told the fess he forgot it.

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Jumaane Williams begins his remarks at the mayoral forum by saying Andrew Cuomo should not be mayor and compares him to Donald Trump saying he'll use your "trauma against you" and has a "very dangerous skill set" and most of the declared candidates agree.

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For 236 years, American elections have been safe, fair, and free of fraud. (Except for a niggle with John F. Kennedy in Chicago in 1960.) Let's keep our streak going!

For 236 years, American elections have been safe, fair, and free of fraud. (Except for a niggle with John F. Kennedy in Chicago in 1960.)

Let's keep our streak going!
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Struggling with the words here The paper I grew up with and eventually got the chance to work at shutting down print operations next year Sad day for journalism in an area that is already a news desert on local level nj.com/news/2024/10/s…

S.P. Sullivan (@spsullivan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

These three Star-Ledger A1s are on my wall, a daily reminder that I work for an imperfect but scrappy news organization that regularly punches above its weight. We spark reform, hold government accountable and bring you stories that would not see daylight otherwise. 📰🪦❤️

These three Star-Ledger A1s are on my wall, a daily reminder that I work for an imperfect but scrappy news organization that regularly punches above its weight. We spark reform, hold government accountable and bring you stories that would not see daylight otherwise. 📰🪦❤️
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The first US Election results are in: It took just 12 minutes to tally the six votes in Dixville Notch, New Hampshire. ‘I didn’t see that coming,’ one resident said of the split result. nytimes.com/2024/11/05/us/… (by Christopher Maag)